Timothy Snyder: Always be kind: An unexpected wartime slogan (Ukraine)
https://snyder.substack.com/p/always-be-kind?
I see the world as a parent. Before my children were born, I was judgmental. After fifteen years with kids, I look at dads and moms and think Wow, they are doing a good job.
I just had a moment like that in Ukraine, talking about drone warfare. I was in Kyiv, on St. Michaels Square, recording a video about the work we have done these last three years to raise funds for drone defense, a system that is protecting Ukrainians right now. Passersby knew what I was talking about; the worst drone attack on Kyiv had taken place just a few days before.
To my left I sensed a presence. It was a family: mom and dad, boy of about six. When the filming was done, the mom came over to say a friendly word. As I smiled goodbye to the three of them, I saw the message on her sons t-shirt:
Always be kind.
War and parenting are close. Children are killed and parents live on. Parents are killed and children live on.
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In Ukraine, and in other war zones, and amidst other catastrophes and difficulties, parents raise children, or mourn them. And what is to admire, or what I admire at least, is parenting that teaches children how to be with others, how to do things, and also how to imagine a world that is different than this one, that is better. It is a challenge, not an escape, to teach:
Always be kind.