Times change. Things happen. People are better than you think they are, and worse than you think they are. There will be surprises no matter what.
I wouldn't blame the COVID generation for feeling so hopeless, their lives were disrupted in a strange way. But humans adapt and can adapt to things like this too. Children after your generation will grow up healthy and unhealthy like all other generations as well.
I'm speaking very generically since the further back you go in history, the more dire shitty situations you find. Plagues with no proper medical care, slavery, more lead in the water, famine, war that decimates half the youth, and so on. There's a shit economy now anda lot of fucked up hoops to jump through, but they're not insurmountable. While we should be encouraging young people to get help they need and provide it, we also have to let them be adults and choose to make choices that will lead them to healthier paths.
Talking about niggercattle, you average young white teen is practically wishing to be a nigger. Just purely hedonistic immoral creature with no value or fight beyond just consuming and producing content
This is most young people from 13 to 17 on the brain development scale. It can be up until the 30s for some men, with most chicks and men settling down by early to mid 20s. Some take a lot longer, some never, some never really had the hedonism aspect or follower thing into them.
Most humans don't care who's in charge as long as they have a job, a home, & their belly is full. More have very earthly concerns about living day to day. They don't take time to deep think about things, they focus on the now. It's not bad, it is what it is: a strategy to live. Balance your time between these and people who love to politically talk. I actually suggest you look for political conventions and groups in your area when you can so you can enact things together or feel like you're getting somewhere. If you plan on going to college, join a club that mostly aligns with your politics. If not, there's likely still groups outside of it you can find.
A lot of people are "niggercattle" because they're saving their brainpower for elsewhere. Some are fucking stupid, and you'll never be able to get them to move aside from with the crowd - that's just how humanity has been since we were ooking chimps. Let that go, find people you enjoy. You might find solace in people older or younger than you (when they come of age to make change of course) who care. You're in a weird stage of transition in life, and the world is fucking bizarre in a new way as usual (it doesn't stop being weird).
And fix your fucking grammar in the first 2 sentences before I drag you across the gorund by the hair, young man.
They don't have the will to fact check or doubt what the algorithm is feeding them.
These beliefs are fragile (thats why you seen people going from radical right to radical left almost instantaneously)
Sadly, this is a part of being young. This is the human experience of finding what beliefs you believe in, what role you currently have, who you want to be. This is fine, but for someone who has more cemented policies in them, it's a pain in the ass. Older people in polticial groups will like you for being a youth who has his mind currently set on things.
I ain't trying to be dismissive, I'm trying to focus you on what you can do to help yourself right now. It doesn't matter what I think of the youth for this, I rather get you to a place where you don't have to despair as much over your fellow generation and focus on improving yourself. When they catch up to you and have more experiences to develop beliefs on, you'll be able to talk with some of them more. Others, never. That's why I'm encouraging you to find IRL groups: this way you can socialize and enact change. Online groups tend to be an echo chamber of shitting their pants and doing nothing. You've seen the boomers echo themselves into things, depressed people do the same. Helping out politically IRL is healthier since it gives you more experience and more familiarity with how to enact change even on a local scale. You can't despair that other people are niggerfaggots alone, you have to try and do things yourself. If you're lucky, you lead by example. Usually, you at least gain experience and connections, which are very valuable. Even if you can't change others, you can control what you do.