A video circulating widely on social media has generated significant reactions among users. In the video, a young Afghan man speaks critically and emotionally about the current situation in Afghanistan, saying: “Schools are closed, factories are closed, and people’s businesses and livelihoods have come to a halt.”

 

Expressing concern over the country’s economic and social conditions, he adds: “The people of Afghanistan are not snakes that can survive by eating dust.”

 

The young man also calls on Taliban ministers to avoid ethnic favoritism in recruitment and employment processes, urging them to provide job opportunities to all talented young people based on merit.

 

He further emphasizes that “we exist, you exist, and the government exists,” calling for serious attention to the challenges facing Afghan youth and for the creation of employment opportunities.

 

The video has been widely shared across social media platforms, with many users reposting it and expressing their views and concerns about education, employment, and the future of Afghanistan’s younger generation.

 

The time and location where the video was recorded, as well as the identity of the speaker, have not yet been independently verified.