Nah, I'm not saying Ukraine isn't important. However, it's just another example of the media and government getting overly hyped up about an issue and demonizing anyone who doesn't support the exact narrative 100%.
Pretty famous example was The New York Times, who attacked some conservative columnist for saying Ukraine is a pretty corrupt country and we should be careful about how and to who we provide funds. When asked about it the conservative columnist pointed to a NYT article talking about how corrupt Ukraine is and how we need to be careful about giving them money.
Currently people will go around saying whatever matches the narrative and then when the narrative changes they just play revisionist history and pretend they never said that, or that something 'changed' and they're still right and have been all along.
I support Ukraine clearly, but also whether or not it is run by some Putin puppet has literally ZERO impact on my life or well being. Since they gave up trying to take over Kyiv, the current conflict is almost identical to the conflict that has been going on in the east for 5+ years. It doesn't matter to me, but I'm glad it gave the media an out on making small children where facemarks.