How much does guiding/being a support to younger generations matter to you?

Just curious. Because some posts I've seen, and frankly, since the election in the US, and just in general, a few on here, a ton on r/askgaybros, and I feel like there's been a massive lack of passing the baton to the next generation, to be brutally honest, in the community. I feel that's something that had existed in the past and doesn't exist now. And these kids are having to fend and learn on their own and these kids are often being shamed by elder gays when they should be supported and treated with kindness and compassion.

It's not easy growing up, even today, even if it's easier than it used to be, but the fact it is easier than it once was, is often used as a reason for older gays today to basically almost mock younger gays today. Oh, you don't know what suffering really is, you don't know real discrimination, shut up and stop being so sensitive. So many of these kids don't know anything about our history and there's not enough of us out there to teach them the history and there should be. Not enough of these kids know how to navigate gay culture sexually and there's enough of us out there who could be a guide, if not in person, certainly online, and that doesn't exist---instead we're trying to get in their pants instead or we just don't notice or think to notice or care. I include myself in that, to some point, in being in our own worlds, and not considering others, but I have actually worked with queer youth, and taken a few under my wing personally, and that matters a ton to me.

Just wanna know what you all think and whether you all see what I see, how much this matters to you individually, and what you think should be done to address that if you do see what I see