I'm not sure about all these parties at the front line strike sites ... I mean, I get that it's supposed to be some kind of therapy, but aren't there better ways to distract from trauma than just dancing? Like, what about actual medical treatment or something? And don't even get me started on the fact that people are using DJs who have lost limbs themselves to help others... it's like they're trying to one-up each other in their own suffering . And what's up with all these charity gigs at clubs that used to be bomb shelters? Can't we just focus on rebuilding the actual infrastructure instead of using music as a Band-Aid solution?
I mean, it's crazy to think about how much clubs like K41 went from being super lively to basically bomb shelters during the war . But you know what's even crazier? The way music can bring people together and heal them in the midst of all this trauma . Like, I was reading about these Ukrainian DJs who are helping soldiers with brain damage and prosthetics get back into music... it's mind-blowing stuff . And then there's Roman, who lost both his legs and found a way to mix tracks again - that's some next-level resilience right there . The fact that music can serve as energy for him and help him cope with phantom pains is just... wow . It's like, music really is this universal language that can break down barriers and bring people together, even in the darkest times .