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Anons can be from anywhere where there is a free internet (still, violating state prohibitions), the war is built not on the "KGB" or other logical ideology of duty or need, but on the mental insanity of the Russian authorities (from permissiveness and depravity, which is fed out of spite by showing them signs of attention), and sectarianism and obscurantism / ignorance flourish as virtues not on religious / racial grounds, but on the position in the hierarchy and the degree of evil and contempt for ordinary people (rabble, servants).
As for your advice... imagine a person in a gulag, you advised him this, do you think it will help?
Someone there is literally or a serf or a slave and it doesn’t matter how free you are and how protected your rights are, if this freedom is not your natural right and any jerk will stand over you and dictate to you how to live and how much you should give him so that he will allow you to live.
And the problem here is not with us, it is all over the world - where people are not allowed to live, where they do not want to live, because the price they pay for life is so high that people sacrifice the ability to have children and reproduce, because they are squeezed dry until something can be obtained from them. And this is in most developed/developing countries. It's just that Russia, South Korea and Japan are the first in the number of lives taken relative to the percentage of future generations, with different paths, but one common root of the problem - which the rest of the world follows, "late" for a century or two.
Fantasy worlds, in the literal sense - (like in isekai) are the most, as funny as it may sound, realistic option for solving the problem.
Because the less realistic one is that bad people will stop oppressing others, kill themselves against the wall (ideally) and in their place will come fanatics interested in improving the quality of life of other people, and not just their own.