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@danielscrivener61218 ай бұрын
Poo lol
@sweet69chevelle9 ай бұрын
You spent the first 4 and a 1/2 minutes talking about what credentials you all have. This is the first red flag. Your credibility does not come from your position in government or higher education or government funded research. The lies to control people start with people like you. Fact checkers are always wrong..no such thing as a fact checker that's a government propaganda arm period. You are puppets lied to about your intelligents to serve a purpose. Convincing the general public to ignore what they know to be wrong and believe you instead.not a single one of you have the ability to think criticality about something. You're puppets with reinforced beliefs from other puppets.
@mvp0199 ай бұрын
Any country in the EU has almost completely lost its sovereignty to the EU Commission and, by extension, the USA.
@horatioguderian46949 ай бұрын
Communism is the first system that failed purely because it was silly. The European Union is collapsing for exactly the same reason.
@connorhodgson15159 ай бұрын
hreeeeeeee🤗🤗🤗🤗
@bryanemmel651610 ай бұрын
Is this a gathering or morons?
@nygus383510 ай бұрын
Sick ideas deserve tough comments. Enlargement reminds blowing a balloon tll it bursts. Pathetic titles won't cover the sinister colonial project
@Angela-eu2kw10 ай бұрын
keep having conversation amongst yourself and feed each others bigotry will really solve the world's problems.....down with the EU, revival of the EEC where like minded States worked together and not the rotten smell of Eastern European victim hood chip on the old shoulder syndrome........EU project shall fail, us Western Europeans see the nasty side of the enlargement on our societies...more Brexit please
@simoom5810 ай бұрын
Astonishing levels of anti-Russian sentiment apparent in this discussion - and a barely concealed hostility to Russian speaking people in the Baltic states. All EU propagandists.
@staris1210 ай бұрын
Did you expect Baltics, Poland and Finland to speak highly of Russia after Ukrainian invasion? I would be 100% with you if Russia would have acted as a Norway (internally and externally) over the last 10+ years and despite that somehow all neighbors would have anti-Russian stance but with Russian hostility over the last decade and specifically seeing the brutal invasion of Ukraine i am not sure why this is a surprise for you. Just by doing simple google search i can find hundreds of articles of Russian officials threatening these countries. Meanwhile from these countries the message is "please leave us alone and stop trying to meddle in our affairs". Russia has 101 problems which it could work on to resolve and prosper internally BUT Kremlin just ignores all of this and looks for enemies outside the borders.
@SK-ko8dr10 ай бұрын
Lol. So Baltic states, brutally annexed by USSR in 1939 and throughout the 20 century having had their economy, national identities, and culture suppressed by Moscow should love the Russians? Hahaha, where are you clowns coming from? Tucker Carlson clone factory?
@simoom5810 ай бұрын
Russia is not the Soviet Union. The ‘invasion’ of Ukraine - as most people now recognise- was deliberately provoked and entirely avoidable. Let’s not forget either how Ukraine discriminated against its own people in the Donbas - killing 14000 from 2008 to 2014 and discriminating against those who spoke the Russian language. Let’s not forget that the expansion of NATO to the borders of Russia because the US wanted a proxy war to weaken Russia. The US engineered revolution in 2014 deposed the democratically elected president and imposed a U.S. puppet regime. The Ukrainian people are dying for a western agenda which has backfired in a conflict they cannot win. The EU has seriously miscalculated in slavishly adhering to the US agenda as it shamefully continues to do in the Middle East. As a UK citizen living in North Africa I can tell you the tide has turned against the West with its neo-colonial agenda, its bribery, exploitation and endless wars.
@bryanemmel651610 ай бұрын
Pure rubbish! Since 1991 Russia has wanted to take its place as a Erupean business partner but the U.S. has dictated to its lackeys that this was not going to be allowed. When the Warsaw Pact dissoved, NATO should have disbanded as well but it changed direction to sell weapons and lure Eastern Europeans into their web. You can make all sorts of plans for the Baltic states but after Russia finishes with NATO in Ukraine, the Baltics will be brought back under Russsia's umbrella. Neither Russia nor China represent an existential threat to the West except that the West can't commercially compete with them on a fair playing field so they resort to military means. This makes the world a very dangerous place.
@GGBBGGBB9402 ай бұрын
Anti-Russian sentiment? In the Baltics? In those three countries that were occupied by the Soviet Union for 50 years? In those 3 countries whose relatives were put in cattle wagons to be sent to the gulags? Those three countries whose relatives fled as refugees to escape from being shot by KGB? The three countries that Russia threatens to wipe off the face of the earth every day? Are these the ones you are talking about? I am sorry, but our priority is not to preserve the privileges of the occupiers and their families.
@joem008810 ай бұрын
EU enlargement is empire building while the empire's economy crumbles.
@SK-ko8dr10 ай бұрын
This is the dumbest comment so far, congratulations.
@БастаКарапузики-е6к10 ай бұрын
Change the name of video
@markb755011 ай бұрын
Don't get me started. LOL. One of the key aspects which, I believe will be the main topic of the next decade, is that immigration absorption is not a sustainable process. While the extreme poverty rate in the world is decreasing, economic stress, income gap, and corruption are not. That alone causes a movement of people immigrating to improve their life, not necessarily to save it, which is practically speaking illegal: no country in the world can or shall absorb foreign economic migration. Reasonably, Poland must retain remedies, which may appear on "the right side of the political spectrum" but they are not; They are fiscal responsibilities which might be summarized as "we will not absorb you into our society if you are not capable to a certain degree of sustaining your own existence". That issue may relate directly to education & language, psychological profile, and even a willingness to work; all of them not completely controllable and unpredictable. As for wars and human suffering and humanitarian relief, they must exist, but they also are much more effective locally by mitigating source causes; Political manipulators who stimulate certain armed conflicts (such as Putin) often only benefit from emigration out of their aggression zones.
@markb755011 ай бұрын
The educational significance of this meeting cannot be underestimated. However, I have concerns about a potential language barrier, as English is not the primary language for the majority of the Polish population. I would like to propose two essential improvements to address this issue. Firstly, consider making such forums a permanent feature post all Polish elections, possibly with financial support from the EU for civic education purposes. Secondly, utilize rapidly advancing AI technology to professionally translate this video conference into Polish and establish a permanent website to host the transcripts since KZbin doesn't allow external links in comments (except within the video content). Many thanks to the hosts and participants for this crucial presentation. Poland's tradition of creating Europe's first and the world's second modern written national constitution is very much alive; It's important to emphasize that preserving this tradition shall involve well-balanced, controlled discussions, and the widest possible civic engagement.
@dkudlay Жыл бұрын
Ukraine is a region of (Rus’) Russia, and (Rus’) Russia is not a country, its a region. The government established by people who inhabit Rus is called Rossya or Rossyan Federation. I am Ukranian, but when we say ukranian we assume you understand its Ukranian-Russian. Russians are composed of 3 different groups of same people. The divisions were belo malo and veliko, and it stemmed from the byzantine patriachs as they divided the Rus. But we are one people with one language. Thats why you cant draw the line where russian ends and ukranian languages begin, its one language. Like southern accent of english and english. They arent different languages, just sound different.
@PhthaloJohnson9 ай бұрын
You can say that France, Italy, Spain and Portugal are really the same languages and people because really, they speak one language Romance and the differences came after the fall of Rome from the Germanic pseudo-elites who wanted to divide the Latin people. Sounds ridiculous? Well, that's because ignoring historical, political and geographic facts can make you come up with very deprived conclusions. Languages in general are a continuum, where you draw the lines comes down to geography and history. Ukrainian borders were drawn during Soviet times and were redrawn again after the fall of the USSR. The people of Ukraine wanted to build their own state but Russia would never allow them to prosper because they saw Ukrainians as lesser. Having Ukraine prosper would destroy their racist world views, so they answered with war.
@dkudlay9 ай бұрын
@@PhthaloJohnson you know you sound really stupid trying to explain Ukranian History to a Ukranian. Again. Ukraine is a Region. People who live in Ukraine are RUSSIANS. Russians who live in Ukraine are called Ukranians BY RUSSIANS. To you - WE ARE JUST RUSSIANS. You dont speak Russian or Ukranian so how the hell do you know how close they are compared to Purtugese and French, i dare you to find a french guy who understands portugese or vice versa. All Ukranians speak Russian because you cant speak Russian Southern Slang (Ukranian) without knowing Russian. Go read a book.
@UnrepentantFenian Жыл бұрын
57:46 very democratic my dude, how is this not cosmopolitans conspiring against the right
@AKAHEIZER Жыл бұрын
I have to admit, that I have been through almost the exact phases emphasized in the presentation. A few years ago, I too was strongly committed to the "North European (German)", frugal, open market, enforcement of rules consensus, but than starting already in 2015 with the mismanaged Eurozone (member states) Crisis, but for sure after the election of Donald Trump, 6. January, COVID, and finally the war in Ukraine, I almost completed the paradigm shift, and I'm sure that this is now the political consensus in most of the EU-Memberstates. If Germany is finally willing to shift in this direction, it will happen at the EU-Level too, resulting in a radical shift from the "dangerous concept" of "Deutschland: Zentralmacht Europas" to the way more inclusive and sustainable concept of "The European Union: Zentralmacht Europas!" I think I really start to like it!
@Tarzenz Жыл бұрын
War in Ukraine has proved one thing Nation building is a complete failure and migration into "EU means the end of Sovereignty in once proud nations reduced to begging, but the Asia East will enjoy true Sovereignty, peace, economic expansion within friendship cooperation. Basically EU can't steal Eastern resources.
@felipearbustopotd Жыл бұрын
The EU was paying for its resources, 1 example...gas from Ruzzia. So name me resources that the EU stole? Cheers