I have met and interacted with some recently-ordained diocesan clergy. This is true. Most of them, if not for their bishop, would have a weekly Tridentine Mass.
It's all going to come full circle one day, may have to translate the 1962 Missal into the vernacular to pacify those who just can't fathom the idea of Mass in a language they don't understand (something similar was done for the Mohawk Indians in the missionary days), but it'll happen. May take 50 years, but it'll happen.
What man wants to be ordained a priest, only to celebrate a highly communal, improvised Mass with women running all about at the altar, and being told what to do by Susan From The Parish Council types? And as to all of these vocations out of Africa, I read somewhere that
100 percent of African priests are not faithful to their promises of celibacy, and I have
zero respect for that.