57% of Poles do not trust us, Russians

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1420 by Daniil Orain

1420 by Daniil Orain

Күн бұрын

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@DxTrixterz
@DxTrixterz Күн бұрын
As a Pole seeing my neighbour being invaded by Russia would make anyone not trust them. Say what exactly is stopping Russia from invading Poland like they do Ukraine now?
@nateb2652
@nateb2652 Күн бұрын
NATO partnership is the only thing stopping Russia from invading Poland. Russia can easily invade Moldova and Georgia as well but anyone that's in NATO Russia won't touch because they know the alliance will destroy them
@Erix442
@Erix442 Күн бұрын
Do KZbin delete my comments??
@nateb2652
@nateb2652 Күн бұрын
NATO
@1nsaniel
@1nsaniel Күн бұрын
The threat of nuclear Armageddon, what else
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Let's start with the fact that Poland does not border the main territory of Russia. Poland should only worry when Russia enters the Baltic countries
@dc96_
@dc96_ Күн бұрын
as a Pole I won't believe in 55%, I'd rather say 80 or 90%
@Da...
@Da... Күн бұрын
Why do 34% of Poles don't trust Ukrainians? What did Ukraine ever do to Poland?
@miroslavdusin4325
@miroslavdusin4325 Күн бұрын
57% = ordinary Russians, 99.999% = Russian government and system in general.
@michaelccozens
@michaelccozens Күн бұрын
I'd be interested to know the specifics of the question, and how it was asked (vital in evaluating any survey). I get the sense that the question put to the people of Poland might have been "which group do you distrust *most*?", which, of course, would have hidden a lot of distrust of Russia (and others) under greater distrust of other groups.
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 Күн бұрын
I also think it's way ahead of 55%. I would guess that 80% is a good number.
@Yonisaj12
@Yonisaj12 Күн бұрын
From 80-90% to 55%. Wow! I don't know what to say...🤔
@racialconsciousness6996
@racialconsciousness6996 Күн бұрын
Almost every single country that lived under russian rule during the soviet union has the worst sentiments toward russia today.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
? Not sure. There is a lot of regard for Lenin these days in polls among ex Soviets
@GlorifiedG-z9c
@GlorifiedG-z9c Күн бұрын
Like an ex husband or wife that won't go away.
@cr4yv3n
@cr4yv3n Күн бұрын
gee, i wonder why
@APXA1
@APXA1 Күн бұрын
That's why the whole east european Warsaw Pact ran towards NATO and EU after the iron curtain dropped. And still Vatniks claim NATO sucked them all in to get close to Russia and threat Moscow. 😄
@StudyBuddy-jj5pb
@StudyBuddy-jj5pb Күн бұрын
as a Georgian I agree.
@yohanbeck8172
@yohanbeck8172 Күн бұрын
Good channel but these interviews leave me with my mouth open in awe. Delulu overload. Im from Finland and dont think anyone among my countrymen have any great expectations from Russia, not trusting Russia is called folk wisdom or oral traditions here. Incredible stuff you document! Hats off! This is like seeing a Pegasus, an incredible sight but I cant believe my eyes or ears xD
@olenmees9150
@olenmees9150 Күн бұрын
in 2022 was looking at the origin of the word huijari in paper etymology dictionary from 1993 maybe - before 1990 finns did not dare to recognize true origin out of fear and "practicality" , online etymology still omits it as undetermined or of ridiculous origin huijari literally means ruzzian in first written finnish texts , is derived from ruzzian word hui (male organ) already ancient finns knew what their neighbor is all about
@Dany-z9s
@Dany-z9s Күн бұрын
@@olenmees9150 Yup. And current russians occupying a lot of lands are just muscovites. Russians were the Kievan Rus. Current day Russia took the name and gave it a bad connotation. So if you're trying to say "Russians" back then were the muscovites then you're wrong.
@gj6041
@gj6041 Күн бұрын
No matter what country we are from, all educated people in Europe have that feeling about Russia 😉 Some countries were occupied, others were on the "defense line" when that defense line was splitting Europe in two... People with a brain are aware of the danger, and I think we're all with our mouth open when we hear such interviews of brainwashed people there 😅 Fortunately some Russians start to speak their mind, you can also follow "HEADSHOT" and "StreetTalk" for that (2 other channels similar to this one). I only want to thank Russia for one thing : they're making us stronger (you finally joined Nato 🤪) and they're making us feel more and more Europeans. When another country is threatened we more and more all feel threatened as one big family, and that's a good thing for the future 😉
@КостикК
@КостикК Күн бұрын
Stop calling Nazism and Russophobia folk wisdom. By the way, you should apologize for the concentration camps for Russians and the hunger blockade of Leningrad !
@gj6041
@gj6041 Күн бұрын
@КостикК Russophobia? 😂 We live very well with all the Russians who live in Europe, the smart ones who left their dictatorship. We live less well with those who invade their neighbors (in the present, stop living in the past) and threaten everyone with nukes everyday. It's your government who make people their enemies, not the opposite. But if you really want to talk about the past, learn history first cause one can say that the soviets were even worse than the nazis 😂 And the ones behaving like nazis today are the Russian government and those who follow them, not the opposite once again.
@devilscore2350
@devilscore2350 Күн бұрын
finding reasons to hate ruzzia is like finding sand in a desert
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 Күн бұрын
Shocking. 😂👍
@Unknown-hq4cp
@Unknown-hq4cp Күн бұрын
5 mins later: Can’t name a single reason 😂
@thesceptic1018
@thesceptic1018 Күн бұрын
@@Unknown-hq4cp
@sergentsdv1595
@sergentsdv1595 Күн бұрын
The foolishness is predominant today
@justmynickname
@justmynickname Күн бұрын
@Unknown-hq4cp First, Russia has brutally invaded all of its neighbors. Second, it is a very brutal society inwardly and outwardly. Third, they threaten everyone with nukes just because they can. It is lead by a war criminal and most of Russians accept brutality. More and more...
@ninaotan7811
@ninaotan7811 Күн бұрын
Russian never cease to amaze me. Ilya: the Poles are building a defensive line to attack!
@josephsmith6777
@josephsmith6777 Күн бұрын
That's hysterical 🤣 nato has expanded to choke mother russia , how dare they insure themselves against our "liberation"
@ghlscitel6714
@ghlscitel6714 Күн бұрын
NATO never expanded. There is no mechanism in Brussels to expand. All members had to apply which in case of Sweden took over a year. Forget your Russian propaganda. It's false.
@bruseli258
@bruseli258 Күн бұрын
If you think that Poland and other European countries are not at war with Russia at the moment you are very wrong. Any statement from Politicians or media - Ukraine defend yourselves better? Is there one? I don't think so. What about “Attack Russia”?
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 Күн бұрын
Once, I read a Russian lyric about how a concrete pillbox with a machine gun cowardly and, note this, unexpectedly dared to attack them, preventing them from capturing it.
@save7597
@save7597 Күн бұрын
@@josephsmith6777countries join to apply NATO and must get a unanimous agreement from all the countries within NATO to join. NATO does not give countries applications or asks them to join
@Kynos1
@Kynos1 Күн бұрын
No way the 55% figure is correct. More like 85-95%.
@FukaLata
@FukaLata 15 сағат бұрын
The question was about Russians. If it was about Russia, it would be over 90% distrust, as usual.
@tomekm.4979
@tomekm.4979 Күн бұрын
I am Polish, I do not trust Russia (the state). When it comes to Russians I know there are many great and brave people , like you are, guys, making those videos.
@sergeiarmatura7483
@sergeiarmatura7483 Күн бұрын
I'm russian and I learn polish and I love Poland, always watching polish memes and u guys are amazing❤
@voyd1507
@voyd1507 Күн бұрын
My sentiment as well. Thank you Daniil
@guyluck9253
@guyluck9253 Күн бұрын
Katyn. 22,000 Polish officers murdered by the Russians.
@alexleibovici4834
@alexleibovici4834 Күн бұрын
... and accused the Germans of having done this.
@guyluck9253
@guyluck9253 Күн бұрын
@alexleibovici4834 correct
@athemorph6435
@athemorph6435 Күн бұрын
By ukrainians, not Russians Your government accuses ukrainians
@uchicha666
@uchicha666 Күн бұрын
​@@athemorph6435wtf
@fjkelley4774
@fjkelley4774 Күн бұрын
@@athemorph6435 I think it was the Red Army. This does not seem to have been forgotten.
@Rakesh-ec2pz
@Rakesh-ec2pz Күн бұрын
55% seems way too low. We know history, we remember the past, we see the current events... It should be more like 80%
@standad7541
@standad7541 Күн бұрын
Rakesh from Poland? XD
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
Many Poles speak Russian. Poland has severed ties with Ukraine. How odd that this propaganda channel is ommitting that bit?
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Күн бұрын
@@standad7541 So only poles are in title to have an oppinion about your sh****** country.
@Voltaicz
@Voltaicz Күн бұрын
@@standad7541ever heard of immigrants?
@Rakesh-ec2pz
@Rakesh-ec2pz Күн бұрын
@@standad7541 no a co
@rainers.2080
@rainers.2080 Күн бұрын
I thought it would be closer to 90%. That would probably be the case here in Sweden.
@volkerr.
@volkerr. Күн бұрын
That’s what I’d hope for Germany 🇩🇪 as well. Unfortunately there seem a lot of my fellow countrymen to be brainwashed by Russian fake news and propaganda already 😢 😩🫤
@FukaLata
@FukaLata 15 сағат бұрын
The question was about Russians, not Russia as a state. In that case, in Poland, we would have over 90% distrust, as we usually have in such surveys.
@steveharris8248
@steveharris8248 Күн бұрын
"We Russians rape, pillage and enslave other peoples but can't understand why so much of the world detests us. Yes, it's a mystery for the likes of Sherlock Holmes.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
Or carbon copy of The British Empire but on a tiny scale.
@friedrichjaeger367
@friedrichjaeger367 Күн бұрын
​@@khaartoumsings gotta reach back 80 years at the very least to find something
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
@@friedrichjaeger367 Fresh air and nonsense that nobody remembers. In the real world we have a proxy war by the British to shut down the real war, the information war, that the British were losing with 11 billion views on YT along of Russia Today exposing their corruption. Along comes NATO provocations on the borders and useful idiots the Ukrainians to shut down Russia Today and money launder for ilitary Industrial Complex and USA gets Russias gas deals.
@rainers.2080
@rainers.2080 Күн бұрын
​@@friedrichjaeger367Indeed, some countries evolve. Russia never does.
@yarmar97
@yarmar97 Күн бұрын
:DDD
@fd2824
@fd2824 Күн бұрын
57% mistrust is far too low, especially in a country like Poland, which was subjected to the Ribbentrop-Molotov partition. And, yes, maybe hate is a better word. For Russians who may not understand why they are so distrusted, here’s a comprehensive explanation: Eastern European countries distrust Russia due to a long history of invasions, occupations, and political interference, particularly during the Soviet era. Recent actions, such as Russia’s involvement in Ukraine and efforts to exert influence in the region, have only reinforced fears of Russian expansionism and further undermined trust in its intentions.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
I doubt if Russians are 'distrusted'. Zalenski and Co are losing both support and finances from a bored and cash strapped world. The Nordstream hijinks has bankrupted the Western world....
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е 18 сағат бұрын
What about Polish invasion of Ukraine? What about Czechoslovakia?)
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е 18 сағат бұрын
The irony is that throughout the history of Poland there was Russia from Temu. She always got pussy and then whined about what a victim she was, although she captured lands in the same way
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings 16 сағат бұрын
@@ЯрославМосеев-я8е Oh Gawd. Does 'Hate' not mean preventing people from speaking against The Narrative? Poland is not supporting Ukraine. The Polish Church is not supporting Ukraine. They were before the grain incident by Ukraine. Is there is a link, in this century? Rather than last?
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е
@ЯрославМосеев-я8е 16 сағат бұрын
@@khaartoumsings The Polish-Ukrainian War, from November 1918 to July 1919, was a conflict between the Second Polish Republic and Ukrainian forces (both the West Ukrainian People's Republic and the Ukrainian People's Republic).
@geoffsimpkins7650
@geoffsimpkins7650 Күн бұрын
How is it they don’t even consider what they’ve done to Ukraine? Like it’s their divine right?
@mark9294
@mark9294 Күн бұрын
Pretty much.
@Schokelmei
@Schokelmei Күн бұрын
It's similar to America in the 18th, 19th and 20th century and the native Americans that got robbed of their lands, millions killed and living in reservations. I almost never hear guilt from Americans or any idea how they could change this to the better.
@ozzylad2497
@ozzylad2497 Күн бұрын
@@Schokelmei No ... nothing like America
@kriegaffe
@kriegaffe 17 сағат бұрын
@@Schokelmei Explain to me, please, how the events of the 18th century in America justify the genocide that Russia is now perpetrating on the Ukrainian people. I am very curious about your reasoning.
@geoffsimpkins7650
@geoffsimpkins7650 17 сағат бұрын
@@Schokelmei no, not close. The tribes in North America were often warring, had no fixed borders. Quite different from established nation states like Ukraine, Moldova, Georgia and Belarus that Russia has militarily occupied. Yes, Belarus. Check the last elections.
@arturoBbrito
@arturoBbrito Күн бұрын
You should’ve ask about “katyn Forrest massacre” to understand Poland trust of Russian.
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Twenty years before Katyn, Poland killed exactly the same number of Soviet prisoners of war.
@malkontentniepoprawny6885
@malkontentniepoprawny6885 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 They don;t kill anyone of them, they died because they died of diseases and malnutrition, even ours did not have enough food, and there was nowhere to keep the prisoners. Moreover, Katyn was not a revenge, but a planned murder of the military, political and state elites.
@Kn0rK3n
@Kn0rK3n Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 bot
@dc96_
@dc96_ Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 evidence?
@anthonyd4341
@anthonyd4341 Күн бұрын
What stupid rubbish. Where? Who? How?
@Soundsinthevoid
@Soundsinthevoid Күн бұрын
russian understanding about "liberation" is something really beyond belief
@josimpson7999
@josimpson7999 Күн бұрын
I think there’s something in the water in Russia…..
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Күн бұрын
@@josimpson7999 That smth. has been in the water over there for centuries.
@FrankBenlin
@FrankBenlin Күн бұрын
And the "propaganda" in other countries.
@eneasicael3272
@eneasicael3272 Күн бұрын
The Russians came to free you from your rights, your language, your religion, your private property, etc...
@eneasicael3272
@eneasicael3272 Күн бұрын
The Russians came to free you from your rights, your language, your religion, your private property, etc...
@shripom
@shripom Күн бұрын
We know what happens when Russia liberates a country . A part of my family leaves in Poland, it is not only they distrust Russia, they found it crual and horrible.
@bruseli258
@bruseli258 Күн бұрын
I'd be surprised if a runaway traitor spoke any differently about the one he betrayed.
@shripom
@shripom Күн бұрын
​@@bruseli258who betrayed? Russia invaded Poland so many times and you want that Poland worship Russia? Who can be faithful to those who torture, rape, kill ?
@justmynickname
@justmynickname Күн бұрын
@bruseli258 This is Russian "mind" in all its glory. You are genetically incapable of recognizing your own behavior. So it's pointless to discuss it with you.
@ai-no3ib
@ai-no3ib 2 сағат бұрын
@@shripom I’m romanian and we don’t like Russia because of the horrors they subjected us to in almost 50 years of communism
@ai-no3ib
@ai-no3ib 2 сағат бұрын
@@bruseli258 Romanians hate russians for those 50 years of communism, oppression they subjected us to
@rab8347
@rab8347 Күн бұрын
On September 17, 1939, the Soviet Union invaded Poland, leading to the enslavement of approximately 5 million Polish citizens. They never came back.
@gutstallion
@gutstallion Күн бұрын
bruh, what about germans?😂
@justmynickname
@justmynickname Күн бұрын
@@gutstallion Germans were Russian allies that time. After the war Germans has changed in many ways. Russians still believe they are crystal.
@ozzylad2497
@ozzylad2497 Күн бұрын
@@gutstallion Why are you talking about Germans? ... The headline clearly reads ""57% of Poles do not trust us, Russians" But if you must ... The Germans have come a long way, unlike Russia, which will always be greedy imperialistic nation. They have aligned themselves with Iran & NK.
@radobyelfka2
@radobyelfka2 19 сағат бұрын
@@gutstallionhello? Germans apologized. The third reich was like 80 years ago but Russia hasnt changed. Greetings from Czechia
@gutstallion
@gutstallion 19 сағат бұрын
@@radobyelfka2 Germans forced to apologise cmon bro
@simonkai5052
@simonkai5052 Күн бұрын
@1420 by Daniil Orain some ideas: Ask them what they think about the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. Ask them about their opinions about infantry soldiers that rather surrender than getting killed. Ask them about the suicide rate of Russian soldiers as over 100 have been publicly recorded. Ask them how much money they would have to be paid in order to participate in the war. Ask them about russians who sabotage the war effort. Ask them about the future of Russia becoming a gas station of china due to economic dependencies. Ask them whether they think that signing the Budapest memorandum was a mistake. Ask them why Putin, unlike Zelensky isn't visiting the trenches in the front line area.
@simonkai5052
@simonkai5052 Күн бұрын
Meant if it was a mistake for Ukraine signing the Budapest memorandum and giving up nukes.
@tandrichter
@tandrichter Күн бұрын
They could ask all those pointed questions I'd they lived in a free country like you
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
@@simonkai5052 Ukraine did not renounce nuclear weapons because it never had them. The memorandum was about removing weapons from the territory of Ukraine
@JochenHausmann
@JochenHausmann Күн бұрын
So they probably should have them asap like Israel
@ГалинаБрагина-п2т
@ГалинаБрагина-п2т Күн бұрын
And I know a Jewish family who, thanks to the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact, managed to evacuate (some dozen thousands of them really), Do you know about the Munich agreement?
@rubysilver3299
@rubysilver3299 Күн бұрын
“Monkey with a grenade” 🤣🤣🤣 🤣 He’s not wrong
@anjafark
@anjafark Күн бұрын
Only 55 %? Astonishing.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
Ukraine is Warsaw's problem of the last 12 months - As this creepy cat on this channel knows and aims to confuse.
@farallimacha
@farallimacha Күн бұрын
Don't be surprised. What russian education teach you about historical relations with Poland,is completely different from what Polish grandparents remember.
@NorthonBruce
@NorthonBruce Күн бұрын
Poles are lucky to know who their grand- and grand-grandparents were.
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
Even in Ukraine this is the case, we did not learn about the ussr attrocities in school growing up.
@jeromemckenna7102
@jeromemckenna7102 Күн бұрын
My mother's family were Polish speakers who lived in the Russian Empire, there was no love lost on Russia.
@JaxonSmith-sg2rd
@JaxonSmith-sg2rd Күн бұрын
You're the same guy on Quora right? Nice to meet you!
@MiSt3300
@MiSt3300 Күн бұрын
The Russians should ask themselves about our (Polish) distrust of Germans compared to Russia. We've had plenty of wars and historical fights with the Germans, but the distrust levels are MUCH lower than Russia. It's not because of some rivalry, but because of the fact that Russia is an imperialist dictatorship.
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Please give an example of a large country where there is no dictatorship)))
@MiSt3300
@MiSt3300 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 oh so I guess that if you are a large country, you just have to be slaves. Too bad for you then)))))))) Good that I am from a small country, we don't need to have a dictatorship))))) And by the way, here you go: Brazil, the EU, Japan, Mexico, Germany
@alexeizhiryakov6779
@alexeizhiryakov6779 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 ​ India, USA, Japan, Nigeria and more
@Behold-a-Duck
@Behold-a-Duck Күн бұрын
And our government at least acknowledged our crimes when Willy Brand did the "Warschauer Kniefall." Russians, on the other hand, still think they liberated Poland by invading it from the other side and killing their intelligentsia in a forrest.
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
@@MiSt3300 Brazil is not a democracy because of the constant military intervention in political life, constant military coups or attempts. Germany cannot be a democracy because they do not have sovereignty, their territory has been occupied for 80 years. Mexico is a relatively small country, and has been under American financial and political influence for decades.
@grahambaker9377
@grahambaker9377 Күн бұрын
All of them seem to have very skewed view of history propaganda has been alive in USSR/Russia for generations.
@nenukrc
@nenukrc Күн бұрын
Less self reflection than a vampire...
@qw1n440
@qw1n440 Күн бұрын
Ты видео то смотрел вообще?
@nenukrc
@nenukrc Күн бұрын
@@qw1n440 Yes I did, claiming that poles distrust ruSSians just because of historical reasons is ludicrous. One person, just one, told what poles actually are dealing with- a monkey with a grenade.
@josimpson7999
@josimpson7999 Күн бұрын
I like that! 🤣
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
What does it mean?
@Im-just-Stardust
@Im-just-Stardust Күн бұрын
Dang it took me way to long to understand the joke.
@rossevans1774
@rossevans1774 Күн бұрын
I have heard Russians make references before about Ukraine attacking Luhansk and Donetsk. Knowing that Luhansk and Donetsk are cities of Ukraine, I ask why would Ukraine attack Ukraine, that makes no sense?
@josimpson7999
@josimpson7999 Күн бұрын
But most Russians don’t make sense. Par for the course!
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
What about Kosovo, dude? That was Serbia too, but they never even started bombing it.
@harmless6813
@harmless6813 Күн бұрын
Well, they fought against the little green men, that came from a generally eastern direction…
@YourGodStalin
@YourGodStalin Күн бұрын
They attacked because Russians went into Ukraine as "Ukrainian separatists" and took over Luhansk and Donetsk.
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Күн бұрын
@@YourGodStalin There was russian regular army forces in Luhansk and Donetsk. It's amazing how deep that russian narrative has entered some unimmune minds.
@seanjones21
@seanjones21 Күн бұрын
These people really think we are all as cynical and conspiratorial as they are. We are not. We are able to critically think for ourselves. We can watch TV and read biased news sources, and not believe it all, even if they can't
@SiarheiSiamashka
@SiarheiSiamashka Күн бұрын
The whole western world is gradually leaning far right. Flatearthers and antivaxxers are on the rise as well. Don't pat yourself on the back.
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
I dont know where you live but unfortunately in western europe many cant what you claim 'we' can. Many westerners in fact are also brainwashed and or braindead.
@polololo8377
@polololo8377 Күн бұрын
To the guy who said "Russia saved Poland from Germany". In 1939 Russia invaded Poland two week after Hitler and killed 500.000 people. After war they occupied Poland with their soviet "help" that lead to economic disaster. You call that saving? On positive side I'm surprised at least half of responses were quite positive, meaning they understand connection between WWII, Ukraine invasion and people not liking russian decisions. What is most terrifying is young man who has access to internet and still do not acknowledge that Russia invaded Ukraine in 2014, also Donbass.😢
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Ukraine, together with the USA and half of the European countries, invaded Iraq where they started a war in which millions of people died... By the way, what Polish cities did the USSR capture in 1939 and how did they end up Polish?
@polololo8377
@polololo8377 Күн бұрын
@maestro6458 seriously? We talk about Poland being invaded by Russia and Ukrainians being killed based on facts that Russia invaded first in 2014, and now you want to bring US invasion in Iraq? That only shows how brainwashing are russian media.
@polololo8377
@polololo8377 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 your "but, but, but..." and again changing facts is all that Russians like you do. What US invasion on Iraq has to do with Russia invading their neighbours?
@Thelostgoldhunters
@Thelostgoldhunters Күн бұрын
ignorant Russian troll, how much did you get for that сто рублей ?
@northof49
@northof49 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 Whataboutism at its finest!
@DB-stuff
@DB-stuff Күн бұрын
Liberated Poland from the Nazis 😂Do they really believe this?
@Dimonjsjskl
@Dimonjsjskl Күн бұрын
Of course not, Poland is a mono-ethnic state in which nationalism is cultivated, as you know, there is a fine line between this and Nazism, so you still have to sniff gunpowder if you can't sit on your ass
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Күн бұрын
They do.
@grakuynosc7270
@grakuynosc7270 Күн бұрын
In Russia people are told that Soviet Union saved the world from the fascism, as opposed to the US only talking and making movies about saving the world while taking the path of satanism ( as opposed to Russian traditional Christian values)
@YujiroHanmaaaa
@YujiroHanmaaaa Күн бұрын
Molotov-Ribbentrop history is not taught in Russian schools. These people are out of touch
@unsaved6
@unsaved6 Күн бұрын
* Liberated from freedom
@vodkaman1970
@vodkaman1970 Күн бұрын
What is so difficult to understand? If your neighbour is invaded, are you not going to worry you may be next?
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
No, I have my affairs in order and the neighbour that decided to terrorize my other neighbour lacks the balls skill money etc to try to mess with me. But the question is about none of this, its about trust. And there is zero reason to trust and every reason to distrust russia. It isnt related to concerns or fears, just a plain and simple: Russia is not trustworthy.
@BlackBirdSiberia
@BlackBirdSiberia 3 сағат бұрын
well, Poland didnt say like zelensky about making nuclear bomb. if u remember, nazi marshes with svasticks and president who say, he will make nuclear bomb close to Russia, its a HUGE reason to prevent something on russ rerritory
@janekplanek
@janekplanek Күн бұрын
It's interesting how they reference relatively minor historical events like Operation Bagration, while overlooking the elephant in the room like USSR invading Poland in 1939 in the first place. Anyway, as a Pole, I can tell you that the distrust towards Russians is not because of historical reasons but because of the most recent ones: - The cold blooded request in 2022 to bring Poland back into Russian sphere of influence (Putin's demand to move NATO borders back to 1997), as if it was a product on a market. - The persistent claim to superpower status despite lacking the economic and technological basis to support such a position - The illusion that Russia might be the mother of all Slavs and that we belong to its "family", as if common language roots were a bond. Generally in Poland all the times under Russian influence are associated with oppression, poverty and violence. If someone in Poland today is impressed by the power of the authoritarian government, it's probably bunch of alt-right tankies that can't convince anyone to their ideas and would love to be authoritarian leaders themselves. Recently, I thought Russia's history as a bully was just that - history. And that it's working to improve it's image, its relationships with neighbors and most importantly the life of its people. I used to be really fascinated with Russia and really wanted to travel there. Nothing cured me out of it as well as listening to Russians themselves. Anyway, I really appreciate you doing the video polls Danil, really great job, those are exactly the questions I'd like to ask too.
@NorthonBruce
@NorthonBruce Күн бұрын
Operation Bagration was one of the greatets offensives of WW2, and a start of the push for Victory, so it's a major turning point of the most important war theatre for Russia, and earlier small events like USSR annexing back lands that neighbours conquered from dying Russian Empire are seen as unavoidable and natural, even if immoral. If there was no Polish-Soviet war before, or if Poland didn't take Ukrainian and Belarusian lands, perhaps an invasion in pre-Civil War Polish lands would be seen with much greater scorn. Take Finland: today the Winter War is generally seen with much less sympathy than the partition of Poland.
@janekplanek
@janekplanek Күн бұрын
@@NorthonBruce It's exactly this kind of logical backflips and historical revisionism that's problematic. The reality is simple - the Soviet Union invaded Poland first. Their later fight against Germany wasn't driven by some moral opposition to Nazism, but because Germany turned against them. This kind of moral relativism is dangerous - it allows people to dismiss invasions and aggression as "just normal things empires do." You know what, no Operation Bagration would be needed in the first place if the USSR hadn't started the war. And that's the reason Poland is distrustful towards Russia. Always able to turn things around in such a ridiculous way.
@danascully6670
@danascully6670 Күн бұрын
Польша Россию вообще не интересует.
@janekplanek
@janekplanek Күн бұрын
@@danascully6670 I wish. Too bad it's really interested with us causing us so much trouble now
@waterrat4285
@waterrat4285 Күн бұрын
Non Pole here: I don’t trust them at all.
@petermaunsell4575
@petermaunsell4575 Күн бұрын
Put me down too
@creepquest
@creepquest Күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="106">1:46</a> I like how he says "German Germany" instead of nazi
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
They are in Ukraine, i heard?
@malkontentniepoprawny6885
@malkontentniepoprawny6885 Күн бұрын
@@khaartoumsings I saw them recently at a huge parade in St. Petersburg, are you talking about these Nazis?
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
@@malkontentniepoprawny6885 The Ukrainians can't have been in Russia? Surely, they are in Ukraine. We saw them in their uniforms they have been in Ukraine for some time apparetly and spoke as guests in the White House with Biden?
@YujiroHanmaaaa
@YujiroHanmaaaa Күн бұрын
@@malkontentniepoprawny6885 He probably also talk about Wagner Group paramilitary organisation wich was founded by a SS and Hitler lover, Dmitry Utkin
@Unknown-hq4cp
@Unknown-hq4cp Күн бұрын
⁠@@malkontentniepoprawny6885you mean the one that is an American copy of original St. Petersburg, yea, no doubt there are nazis parades in Florida’s St. Petersburg
@lucaseq77
@lucaseq77 Күн бұрын
"Russia liberated Poland from Germans" LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
He means Ukraine. The Poles are done with the Ukrainians
@michaeldunham3385
@michaeldunham3385 Күн бұрын
​@@khaartoumsings Poland is one of the biggest supporters of Ukraine
@peterwulff469
@peterwulff469 Күн бұрын
- yes, LOL! With a few notable exceptions these Russians are criminally ignorant about the past and the present.
@Kn0rK3n
@Kn0rK3n Күн бұрын
@@khaartoumsings bot
@Erix442
@Erix442 Күн бұрын
Factically poles got karmas
@tomh8344
@tomh8344 Күн бұрын
Great job as always!
@adamciemniewski764
@adamciemniewski764 Күн бұрын
80% should be this number at least
@mark314158
@mark314158 Күн бұрын
I don't believe this poll. It should be 100%...
@Da...
@Da... Күн бұрын
This poll also states that 34,4% of Poles don't trust Ukrainians. Like wth? Why??
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 Күн бұрын
Unfortunately not 100%. But I think it's around 80%.
@mark314158
@mark314158 Күн бұрын
@aaergplay6022 Who trusts the Russians?
@radosawmarkowski5379
@radosawmarkowski5379 Күн бұрын
Because 55% distrust doesn’t mean 45% trust There was a third option called “neither” and many Poles answered
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 Күн бұрын
@@radosawmarkowski5379 , ah, OK. That explain things. 👍
@hisvin
@hisvin Күн бұрын
Alexander is a Girkin fan...Talked to one of them, it was intense and frightening.
@OSTARAEB4
@OSTARAEB4 Күн бұрын
Poland, Lithuania and old Prussia should “liberate” Kaliningrad and The Greeks should liberate Crimea.
@volkerr.
@volkerr. Күн бұрын
Prussia basically is Germany 😊
@TRIALEX3
@TRIALEX3 Күн бұрын
@@volkerr.isn’t Prussia = Austria?
@KunieStenzel
@KunieStenzel Күн бұрын
​@@TRIALEX3Überhaupt nicht! Sind Sie von Geschichte nicht bewußt?
@ivanmihaelmatkovic2464
@ivanmihaelmatkovic2464 Күн бұрын
​@@TRIALEX3not at all
@volkerr.
@volkerr. Күн бұрын
@@TRIALEX3 Austria ist Österreich. And Prussia is the former German Empire in northern and eastern Germany and what’s nowadays Poland.
@dacorum8053
@dacorum8053 Күн бұрын
Most Russians realised the Poles didn't trust them for historical reasons. The Poles also have every reason to distrust the Germans for similar historical reasons. The Poles have the misfortune to sit between two historical great powers and occupy a flat plain that doesn't present too many problems to an invading army from the west or the east.
@Alan-t1w2u
@Alan-t1w2u Күн бұрын
Wouldn't it be nice if every country respected international borders. Always has to be a tyrant dictator bent on conquest.
@gubruikertje
@gubruikertje Күн бұрын
And yet the Poles do not feel the same about Germany at all.
@Alan-t1w2u
@Alan-t1w2u Күн бұрын
@@gubruikertje Germany is a totally different country today compared with Nazi times. Russian government style hasn't changed.
@gubruikertje
@gubruikertje Күн бұрын
@@Alan-t1w2u Russia has changed governments serval times actually, but that is beside the point...
@ivanmihaelmatkovic2464
@ivanmihaelmatkovic2464 Күн бұрын
​@@gubruikertjeHe probably means it's the same mentality
@joanburga3873
@joanburga3873 Күн бұрын
Only 55%? I am stunned!
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 Күн бұрын
I'm quite sure more than 55%. ;)
@Fastbikkel
@Fastbikkel Күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="106">1:46</a> Right, liberated Poland. He means chased the germans out and took it. And he also comfortably ignores the fact that Russia, prior to this, took half of Poland along with Germany and killed thousands of Poles withour mercy. Poland has every right to be very distrustful and i totally understand why they have such a huge army right now. The russian threat is real, as it has been for many years.
@bjrnhjjakobsen2174
@bjrnhjjakobsen2174 Күн бұрын
Anyone who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities - Voltaire
@joanburga3873
@joanburga3873 Күн бұрын
And this distrust goes much further back then 1939!
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
Correct, but more importantly, this distrust has nothing to do with history and everything with right now. Poles trust germany, that should say enough.
@neiltitmus9744
@neiltitmus9744 Күн бұрын
It took them 50 years to get russia out of there country and you want their trust ?
@helgeschneider9069
@helgeschneider9069 Күн бұрын
wow alexander, this is clear fascism you talk about.......slavs are the most beutiful, smartes..... wow.......the reality looks very different.....
@maciejmacias4111
@maciejmacias4111 Күн бұрын
Only 55%?! From Poland with love
@dranonymous3027
@dranonymous3027 Күн бұрын
you seem to be so obsessed with us potato farmer
@StephenGlencross-yg4nt
@StephenGlencross-yg4nt Күн бұрын
Unfortunately its true Russia is hated for what there doing to there neighbour,,,,sad but true.
@alexleibovici4834
@alexleibovici4834 Күн бұрын
> sad but true. ... and deseved.
@justmehello5543
@justmehello5543 Күн бұрын
liberated Poland? now that's some funny altered reality sh*t.
@Savress
@Savress Күн бұрын
So the monkey with the grenade are Russia and Belarus? "Kanieczna!" lol
@northof49
@northof49 Күн бұрын
"So the monkey with the grenade are Russia and Belarus?" Kind of describes it well. But I feel bad for the real monkeys.
@Wieisdiegast
@Wieisdiegast Күн бұрын
Everyone in Europe believes what’s on tv. Then continued with propaganda he saw on tv 😅
@dacorum8053
@dacorum8053 Күн бұрын
But the western population does believe what they are told on western TV and they don't realise that it is propaganda! The news doesn't reflect that ukraine is losing the war. The head of the UK armed forces claimed Russia are losing 1500 casualties a day but that claim was not challenged and further more he gave no corresponding figure for ukraine's casualties, so it was clearly a one sided viewpoint. He was clearly peddling propaganda but gullible western audiences believe it. The truth is that Russians recognise BS from their media but western audiences are too gullible to recognise BS from our own media.
@johnashton4086
@johnashton4086 Күн бұрын
As another contributor has . mentioned - Molotov/ Ribbentrop Pact 1939. Poland was conquered by Czarist Russia in 18th Century and under a Czarist dictatorship in the 19th. It fought successfully against Bolshevik Russia post-WW1 and were under Soviet control post-WW2... Poland threw off the Russian/Soviet yoke and helped free the rest of Central Europe from that from regime in the early-1990s. And you ask Polish people why they detest the Russians? Poland has sprung to vibrant life in 30 years and I was there to see it in the 1990s and in Russia at the same time. The Poles fought with both allies against Nazism and then Communism and it cost them dear. But they never flinched and are a shining example to us all of a brave and free people. From a Brit.
@dougabbott8261
@dougabbott8261 Күн бұрын
Only 57.2 % I thought it would be 90+% . Has Poland forgotten what started WW 2 ?
@Dziadzia-d6e
@Dziadzia-d6e 21 сағат бұрын
I wonder if Dmitry, 18, student, was taught that before they 'liberated' Poland from Germany, they invaded Poland WITH Germany in 1939. And that they stayed and forced a Government on them they didn't want. Doing, in essence, what the Germans did prior to their 'liberation'. Should we mention Katyn?
@philipnehiley6579
@philipnehiley6579 Күн бұрын
The Molotov _Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 certainly didn't help.
@tradward
@tradward Күн бұрын
Only 57%? That's much less than I would've guessed.
@lubos1207
@lubos1207 Күн бұрын
Just look at the recent history of Poland's conflicts with Russia (the Soviet Union): 1939 - Germany started the war by invading Poland on September 1 and on September 17 the Soviet Union immediately attacked Poland from the east. (Perhaps even today in Russia they know what the Soviets did to Polish officers and intelligentsia in Katyn back then). 1944 - Soviet troops deliberately stopped in front of Warsaw, even though the population was bleeding in the Warsaw Uprising against the Germans, and so many people died needlessly and Warsaw was virtually all razed to the ground. The liberation of Poland by the Soviet army was bought by more than fifty years of vassalage and slavery under the dictates of the Soviet Union. This applies to all European countries that were under the Soviet Union until 1989 (GDR, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Bulgaria, Romania...).
@pawelstuglik4737
@pawelstuglik4737 Күн бұрын
Let's not forget the Polish Operation by NKVD in which the USSR murdered over 100k ethnic Poles (20% of the Polish population of the Soviet Union) and sent another 50k into concentration camps. And the people they deported to Siberia during WW2, of which some 300k died within a year.
@yourchante
@yourchante 11 сағат бұрын
Aren't you confused by the presence of historical sources indicating that Poland went to negotiations with the Nazis much earlier than the Soviet Union and dreamed of an alliance with them against the USSR? sweet summer kids
@pawelstuglik4737
@pawelstuglik4737 2 сағат бұрын
@@yourchante Poland signed a genuine non-aggression pact. The USSR signed a pact to start a war and split Europe into two spheres of influence for the Soviet and Nazi colonial empires. I'm sure you're smart enough to understand the difference.
@robbiegrant4977
@robbiegrant4977 Күн бұрын
Whilst you sit placidly and allow Putin to soil your name this will continue and get worse.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
If NATO gets off their borders, Putin may smile and desist.
@Dimonjsjskl
@Dimonjsjskl Күн бұрын
Why should we sit and do everything as the "collective West" says? Unlike Poland, we have not lost our historical statehood and must maintain this status. I absolutely don't care what pshek thinks of me there, I myself know perfectly well about the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and the 17th century, about False Dmitry 2 and the occupation of the lands of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1939
@gustavnilsson2795
@gustavnilsson2795 Күн бұрын
​@@DimonjsjsklCongrats then! Your country will just remain a frozen shithole forever. Keep it up son, papa Putler is very proud of you 👏
@Poppaknot
@Poppaknot Күн бұрын
Living under Russian rule during the soviet era was little more than total suppression. My question Russians; If living under Russian dominance was good why haven't those countries ask to come back?
@Unknown-hq4cp
@Unknown-hq4cp Күн бұрын
Um, cause Russia didn’t want them. It’s not the Soviet Union. And, well, y’know, some of those “suppressed” countries weren’t even a countries before the Union and in fact exist only thanks to how prosperous they were during the Soviet times and still use what was left for them from USSR to this days (cough… Ukrainian SSR.. )
@johncatty6560
@johncatty6560 22 сағат бұрын
@@Unknown-hq4cp "Um, cause Russia didn’t want them." Funny. Poland never asked Russians to be part of Russia. The same counts for all other Eastern European countries. Instead, these countries asked to join the EU and NATO.
@Poppaknot
@Poppaknot 21 сағат бұрын
@Unknown-hq4cp Rubbish Russian propaganda. Now the world sees clearly. Russia is kaput!
@Unknown-hq4cp
@Unknown-hq4cp 20 сағат бұрын
@@johncatty6560 Russia also never asked Poland to invade its territory in the beginning of 20th century, so that it didn’t have to bring it back as a Soviet Union, and at the end Russia’s historical territories are a part of Poland now, or rather occupied by Poland
@johncatty6560
@johncatty6560 20 сағат бұрын
@@Unknown-hq4cp "ussia also never asked Poland to invade its territory in the beginning of 20th century" We can go back to the 1600's when Russia started to exist as "Russia" we know today (more or less). It started to expand to the west before the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth stroke back.
@Temeraire101
@Temeraire101 Күн бұрын
Only 57%?!?!
@superdau
@superdau Күн бұрын
Dmitry has a very special (or should I say Russian) understanding of liberation. You "liberated" Poland from Germany only after you occupied half of the country according to a pact with Germany. Maybe you should talk to Ilya. He didn't sleep in history class, although he slurped up all the recent propaganda.
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
He did sleep in history class, if he didnt he would not know about the more accurate facts surrounding ww2
@CMB21497
@CMB21497 Күн бұрын
"We liberated Poland from Germany?" I bust out laughing on that one. Mikhail seems a little bit "programmed". He's arguing that the world was afraid for their people to see a successful socialist state, speaking about the Soviet Union. So successful they collapsed after 70 years of killing their own people in Gulags, prisons, just plain starvation and fiery speeches about taking over the world. On some of these videos, I think so many have their eyes open, but people like Ilya scare me.
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
You are right. Germany itself is captured and under the influence of the USA. The USSR withdrew its occupation troops from Germany 35 years ago, but the USA did not.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
Have you assessed state damage to 600lb Americans recently?
@EatSomeBread123
@EatSomeBread123 Күн бұрын
Должны ли мы тогда доверять Японии из-за их экспериментов над людьми?
@Tomaszt-se6uf
@Tomaszt-se6uf Күн бұрын
Zero knowledge of history. The boy does not know that Russia attacked Poland in September 1939 together with its friends from Germany, and "liberation" meant the occupation of Poland until 1994(the last Russian soldier left Polish territory).
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
@@Tomaszt-se6uf We are on 2024 not 1939. We see this minx running this channel of poppers propaganda attempting to white wash and confuse that Poland is against Russia when it is totally against Ukiraine and has been for 12 months.
@anthonyd4341
@anthonyd4341 Күн бұрын
A lot of similarities between Stalin and Putin. And Poles don't want to be occupied for 48 years again. But it doesn't mean they hate Russians who can think for themselves.
@popowere
@popowere Күн бұрын
“Liberated Poland from Germans” dude come on, your history , you invaded Poland more than Germans invaded Poland. You didn’t liberate Poland , you also invaded them, you didn’t want them to have their own country. <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="113">1:53</a>
@LunaDreemurr
@LunaDreemurr Күн бұрын
and who liberated Poland in 1945? who liberated the prisoners in Auschwitz? maybe the Americans or the Poles themselves liberated themselves?
@CynicallySarcasticReserves
@CynicallySarcasticReserves Күн бұрын
57,2%? Manipulation. I demand a recount! Those are rookie numbers! Now seriously, I think that number is like that due to how the question was asked. Realistically, real number is probably closer to 75-85% and from those remaining 15-25%, most are old people nostalgic for communism or very young uneducated people. Heck, I live in Poland and I don't even _know_ a _single_ person that likes or trusts Russians. Not a one and I know a few hundred people, give or take. That says something.
@maciekszymanski8340
@maciekszymanski8340 Күн бұрын
Personally, I distrust the inhabitants of the island of Nauru the most. Because I don't know any.
@totorallev76
@totorallev76 Сағат бұрын
1.48 "History proves that we've liberated Poland from German" They literally invaded it TOGETHER lol
@KhachaturDimaksyan
@KhachaturDimaksyan Күн бұрын
This guy at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="110">1:50</a> has no clue that Soviet Russia had not liberated Poland from Germany, but invaded with Germany back in 1939. I believe Russians cut out this part of history from their books, and few people know the true history))
@LunaDreemurr
@LunaDreemurr Күн бұрын
I am from Russia and we know very well about the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. Do you know who liberated Auschwitz?
@woolymittens
@woolymittens Күн бұрын
Ruzhun: "Poles don't trust us?? Why??? We ruzhuns LOVE the Poles, we think every ruzhun should own 1 or 2!!!"
@josevicentemartins9085
@josevicentemartins9085 Күн бұрын
West : USA, European U, Canada, Australia , NZ... Russia friends : North Korea, Iran, Venezuela... 1 - In the West, good infrastructures, good public services, good purchasing power, free speech, free media, democracy, politicians are freely elected 2 - Russia and its friends : poor infrastructures, poor public services, low purchasing power, no free speech ,controlled media, dictatorships, politicians eternalize themselves in power and arrest or even kill the opponents. 3 - Russia, with a GDP per capita 6 times less than the average European Union, despite being the country with the biggest ressources of the world, started a war and wishes to start a new global order . Therefore , everyone can make their own decisions, wich side is the better.
@expancesasat9227
@expancesasat9227 Күн бұрын
lol. ofcouse
@kotyarazuchara8329
@kotyarazuchara8329 19 сағат бұрын
I was wondering how democracy supporting liberals could unconditionally support such an undemocratic, aggressive and racist state as Ukraine (and believe me, I'm speaking from experience), but now I finally realized. Of course you will support anything rich white people with pretty faces and big smiles tell you to support. You really don't give a shit. I'm glad I finally figured this out.
@real4183
@real4183 Күн бұрын
The guy who says putin is a jew and traitor....... is he ok?
@Delgwah
@Delgwah Күн бұрын
Thank you, Still it seems they do not mention the fact invading other country’s might be the reason. That and their big show of military.
@zane4218
@zane4218 Күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="90">1:30</a> that switch was weird AF, went from spouting the Kremlin line that there is no reason for people to not trust russia, to calling Putin a traitor.
@michaelccozens
@michaelccozens Күн бұрын
That's the fascist 2-step; whenever the corruption and incompetence inherent to fascism shows-through, double-down on the "infallible" dogma ("Russians are inherently superior!") and make-up an enemy on which to blame your failures, instead of taking responsibility for and doing the work to correct your mistakes. To be clear, Putin is definitely an enemy of Russia, but not because he's some super-spy foreign agent or Fifth Columnist; it's because fascism's "we're never wrong" assumptions always crumble when faced with the reality that, without accountability, power tends to accumulate in the hands of those who want it for its own sake, and not for the good of anyone else. Such people only steal, because their presumption of superiority means they assume that they "deserve" anything and everything that they want, whether they've earned it or not. For further reference, see: North Korea, and/or any cult.
Күн бұрын
literally had to rewind that part
@jloki9259
@jloki9259 20 сағат бұрын
Maybe he forgot to take his medication that morning. I'm not sure he's "well".
@kat3n0t_RU
@kat3n0t_RU 18 сағат бұрын
I found this comment to say what I think about it, so sorry man xd I want to state obvious things for English speakers to see this and understand my way of thinking, avoid bias in future. Didn't watch video past this guy's statement, it's hard to watch. The perception of this speech may be difficult due to peculiarities of the ways of thinking and the commitment to agenda of one of opposing sides (and I must say that the agenda in one form or another is present in all countries, otherwise it would be harder to push people into confrontation, and propagandists would have nothing to eat). One can go down a dangerous path, talking about Russia and Russians as a super-aggressive phenomenon, devaluing majority of Russian population, who are simply trying to live in the conditions created. This whole situation is very upsetting. I leave above disclaimer so that, as a Russian, I can respond to your comment in context. Imagine that people can live in a country and not support line pushed by government, while not having opportunity to choose/change that line. Democratically tempted people may find this difficult to understand (although even in such countries, parties with an undesirable way of thinking are sometimes banned). People can consider government treacherous, this happens, and it also happens in many countries. Than more radical ideas pushed by government, more radical in context of country can be considered people with softer and more understandable values, for example, pro-European people. And radicals are usually suppressed in any country. So you can see consequences! Apart from this guy's speech, ideas of pan-Slavism among Russians seem to be no less strong than pro-European ones, and in this vein, Russians I know treat Poles extremely positively, just like other Slavs, including Ukrainians. Therefore, events happening in east Europe today can be considered as betrayal towards Slavs as a whole. However, many complain about negative opinion of other Slavs towards them against background of political moves. Paradox. Let's try to analyze situation using a subjective example. I don't like to see criticism and humiliation addressed to me by Ukrainians/Poles I don't know, although neither I nor my friends have done anything to these people. Collective guilt is absurd! There are about 130 million Russians in the world, but for some reason in eyes of some people I don't know, I personally am a bastard and a murderer. I'm not even completely Russian (bicultural) and don't live there! I don't wish death on anyone, especially since I worry about such close peoples as the Poles or Ukrainians. I communicate with people from these countries who are well-disposed towards me, because, fortunately, not everyone considers me a murderer. Ofc I don't accuse you personally of hating people. Returning to the topic of propaganda, are Russians really such an aggressive and hostile people? Am I a threat to world order? Or is this point of view formed based on what you see at the state level? No, we don't need to hate each other. Glory to power of internet and humanism. All this shit must be stopped.
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
unhinged russians for ya
@kenlompart9905
@kenlompart9905 Күн бұрын
Why do you think the Poles distrust Russia so much? Hmm, what could have happened in the last couple of years to make them think that way, I'm stumped.
@khaartoumsings
@khaartoumsings Күн бұрын
It didn't. It is Ukraine, his English spelling isn't good.
@kenlompart9905
@kenlompart9905 Күн бұрын
@@khaartoumsings What video were you watching? He clearly asked about Poles distrusting Russia.
@northof49
@northof49 Күн бұрын
@@kenlompart9905 I suspect we have a real bot in this one. @khaartoumsings
@mrbesserwisser7447
@mrbesserwisser7447 21 сағат бұрын
Amazing that you get people to voice these potentially dangerous opinions, good work!
@adg2011mm
@adg2011mm Күн бұрын
AI response: Poles distrust Russians. Are the Poles justified in this thinking? Yes, the distrust many Poles have towards Russians is rooted in a long and complex history of conflict, oppression, and betrayal. There are several key historical events that have contributed to this sentiment: 1. Partitions of Poland (1772-1795) Poland was wiped off the map for over 120 years due to partitions by Russia, Prussia, and Austria. The Russian Empire played a major role in this, suppressing Polish identity and culture. 2. Polish-Soviet War (1919-1921) After Poland regained independence in 1918, it faced an invasion from Soviet Russia. The conflict was part of the Soviet attempt to spread communism westward, but Poland managed to repel the Red Army. 3. Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact (1939) A secret agreement between Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union led to the joint invasion of Poland in 1939. This pact effectively split Poland between the two powers, leading to occupation and severe repression. 4. Soviet Occupation and Katyn Massacre (1940s) During World War II, the Soviet Union occupied eastern Poland. In 1940, the NKVD (Soviet secret police) carried out the Katyn Massacre, executing over 20,000 Polish officers, intellectuals, and elites. For decades, the Soviet Union denied responsibility, further deepening mistrust. 5. Communist Era (1945-1989) After WWII, Poland fell under Soviet influence and was forced into the Eastern Bloc as a communist state. The Soviet-imposed government suppressed political freedoms, and the presence of Soviet troops on Polish soil was a symbol of lost sovereignty. 6. Modern Conflicts and Mistrust Even after the fall of communism, tensions have persisted. Issues such as energy dependency, Russian disinformation campaigns, and recent geopolitical events (like the annexation of Crimea) have reinforced Polish wariness towards Russia. Given this history of conflict and subjugation, it is understandable why many Poles remain cautious and distrustful of Russian intentions. The scars of past actions have left a deep imprint on the collective memory of Poland.
@alexleibovici4834
@alexleibovici4834 Күн бұрын
Thank you for your effort !
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Poland actually occupied half of Rus after the Mongol invasion, and also reached Moscow several times in the 17th century... So everything is quite balanced
@alexleibovici4834
@alexleibovici4834 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 > Poland actually occupied half of Rus after the Mongol invasion.. So everything is quite balanced Oh, you mean this is how it works: you remember centuries old events to justify today's !!! 🤣🤣🤣
@andrewlesterthomas5581
@andrewlesterthomas5581 Күн бұрын
Please don't set a trend of AI responses - as good as they are!
@barrybrodin7085
@barrybrodin7085 Күн бұрын
​@@maestro6458no it aint
@radikaali
@radikaali Күн бұрын
I dislike the Russian government but not the people.
@pawelstuglik4737
@pawelstuglik4737 Күн бұрын
Most russians are deplorable people. Imperialist, chauvinist, devoid of empathy.
@calokraine5901
@calokraine5901 Күн бұрын
​​@@pawelstuglik4737 just like yr mom&dad were...raising a moron, pawel 😢
@geoffsimpkins7650
@geoffsimpkins7650 Күн бұрын
57%? How is it not 97%?
@HenriHattar
@HenriHattar 3 сағат бұрын
Russia has provided many reasons for people other countries to hate them
@Elmachable
@Elmachable Күн бұрын
Only 55 ?
@allanmason3201
@allanmason3201 Күн бұрын
Yeah. Based on this survey (for whatever it's worth), apparently nearly half of all Poles trust Russians to some degree or have no opinion one way or another. Considering 20th century and more recent history, I find that pretty damn surprising.
@malkontentniepoprawny6885
@malkontentniepoprawny6885 Күн бұрын
Well, we see what "guests" from countries of the "religion of peace" are doing to our Western neighbors, you don't need a war to turn life into hell.Besides, this is about the first place in the distrust ranking
@angieshellpack4933
@angieshellpack4933 Күн бұрын
Pozdrowienia z Polski dla Danila Orain
@РусланЗаурбеков-з6е
@РусланЗаурбеков-з6е Күн бұрын
In fact, *only* 57% -- this is surprisingly low number. I'm afraid, if you revert this question, and ask, how many Russians don't trust Poland -- result definitely will be higher than 90%.
@pablodelsegundo9502
@pablodelsegundo9502 Күн бұрын
Alexander there needs to get mobilized.
@soundofsensimilla
@soundofsensimilla Күн бұрын
Holy macrel how dillusional they are..
@gitfoad8032
@gitfoad8032 Күн бұрын
Katyn.
@kat3n0t_RU
@kat3n0t_RU 17 сағат бұрын
It has no relevance to today, so it's not a reason, just a piece of propaganda rhetoric. Reich invasion was also terrible and happened at same time, but why don't poles hate germans? And what about polish intervention in russian empire many centuries ago? What about soviet union's repression of many russians (with other nations in ussr) - should russians hate russia?.. Maybe, but! xD
@Oomph6006
@Oomph6006 Күн бұрын
The Devils' Alliance: Hitler's Pact with Stalin, 1939-1941...
@dogger37JC
@dogger37JC Күн бұрын
Interesting history they’re taught in Russia.
@OurFamily-
@OurFamily- 10 сағат бұрын
Until recently, ukrainian schools taught the same history lesson.s
@jerrysartain2539
@jerrysartain2539 Күн бұрын
99% methinks
@druginys
@druginys Күн бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="492">8:12</a> I admire your patience. You have to be very strong not to say: "What the F....K are you talking about"?
@IceDerpy
@IceDerpy Күн бұрын
I am from Germany and seeing the scale of distrust is shocking for me - people in poland distrust jews more than us germans? WTF?
@allanmason3201
@allanmason3201 Күн бұрын
I noticed that there's one nationality/ethnicity missing from that survey: Poles. Maybe a significant proportion of Polish people are just cynical bastards who don't trust *anyone* - personally, I think that's quite a sensible approach to life.
@polishgigachad7097
@polishgigachad7097 Күн бұрын
According to Roman Dmowski (one of the fathers of reborn Poland), the greatest threat to the Polish nation/Poland are Jews and Germans. If there were not so many Jews in the Kingdom of Poland, the Germans (Austria, Prussia) and Catherine (German Tsarina of Russia) would not have been able to erase the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth from the map of the world in the 18th century.
@specularverzide9972
@specularverzide9972 Күн бұрын
You gotta be insane to trust jews with anything.
@samsara4085
@samsara4085 Күн бұрын
Probably because of what Israel is doing to Palestinians right now and the fact that some Jewish groups were trying to portray themselves as the only victims of WWII, even blaming Poland and Poles for what happened and demanding that property of their families from the pre-WWII is returned to them. Such buildings previously owned by Jews are now inhabited by someone else, not to mention that most of them needed to be rebuilt and that they are making their claims to the wrong address because it was not Poland that started the war and followed the idealogy to eradicate Jews (Poland was their country at the time). Distrust to Ukrainians comes from distrust towards its government and the fact that it does not want to acknowledge that Ukrainian natotionalists committed genocide on Polish civilians during WWII. These people were not allowed to be buried by their relatives and their bones lie scattered throughout Wołyń and East Galizia. Perpetrators of extremely cruel crimes against Poles have their monuments in all of Western Ukraine and are treated as heroes because they were fighting the Soviets too. As you can see, Poles do not particularly like those try to falsify the reality, so it may explain why distrust towards Germans is lower. Germans do not deny moral responsibility for WWII. Financial resposibility for rebuilding the destroyed country is a totally different matter. Poland needed to rebuild itself on its own.
@sebrus33
@sebrus33 Күн бұрын
It's a long story: around 1300 Polish kings invite Jews to Polish cities (to develop the economy) - for 700 years they lived here in relative peace (of course there were some bad times - as like in medieval Europe which blamed all evil on Jews) - However(!) in Poland they lived prosperously. We were not ideal for them but we tolerated them - they were rich, they had factories, shops, big houses. After 700 years- you came, Germans. After the II Word War massacre there were not many of them left in Poland - and their factories, shops turned into ruins after the war. Poles rebuilt part of it. However they have a grudge against us: - because we did not defend them (how?) - after the war we did not give back our estates - what estates? Everything was in ruins. Who were we supposed to give it to- if everyone died!! The government in Israel hates Poland - for something we were not guilty of. That is why we do not trust them. That is all
@Alexander_Dr
@Alexander_Dr Күн бұрын
No one is looking at the present, it's all about history and about history
@janpavel1107
@janpavel1107 Күн бұрын
I like the word Japończycy🙂 In Czech 'Japončíci' has diminutive/derogatory connotation.
@forgottenmusic1
@forgottenmusic1 Күн бұрын
FYI, the word you use for Jews is a derogative word in Russia.
@kroolis77
@kroolis77 Күн бұрын
Only 57%. as a Pole I can vouch it’s much higher.
@SuperFruitbat1
@SuperFruitbat1 Күн бұрын
Only 57% ? Did Russia take that survey?
@peterhylten8930
@peterhylten8930 22 сағат бұрын
The mean lifetime for men in Russia is 63 years and decreasing while it is 79 years in EU and increasing!!!! Anyone who knows why?????
@josephsmith6777
@josephsmith6777 Күн бұрын
Did that dude just say russia "liberated" 🇵🇱 Poland tell him they cut it up with the Germans in 1939 than subjugated them with comuinism until the late 80s early 90s i dont think they are wrong to think this .
@maestro6458
@maestro6458 Күн бұрын
Germany entered Poland, unlike the USSR which occupied the territory captured by Poland 20 years earlier.
@alexleibovici4834
@alexleibovici4834 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 The territory captured by USSR in 1939 was an internationally recognized POLISH territory since 1921 (Treaty of Riga, April 1921, between Poland and USSR, endorsed in 1923 by France, UK, Italy, Japan, US etc.)
@northof49
@northof49 Күн бұрын
@@maestro6458 Wrong
@northof49
@northof49 Күн бұрын
@@alexleibovici4834 Correct
@Unknown-hq4cp
@Unknown-hq4cp Күн бұрын
Y’know, cоmmunism was kinda peaceful compared to Germany’s regime, or you’d prefer to stay under the nаzis? If not for Russia you would, so indeed they liberated Poland, same as the rest of Europe which were all under the Germany.
@andyglastonbury6032
@andyglastonbury6032 Күн бұрын
Maybe because most Poles know basic history and that Stalin and Hilter formed a pack to jointly invade and carve up Poland for themselves, which they happily did in 1939, setting of a chain of events which resulted in millions of Poles (and other dying). Not satisfied with this, Russia after the war refused to give Poland back it independence until the Poles did it themselves.
@iBlameJordan.
@iBlameJordan. Күн бұрын
Ask them why 3 day operation is going on day 1000?
@cwpv2477
@cwpv2477 Күн бұрын
u are so rtrded bruh. Why did vietnam war go on even though population in usa hated it?
@simonkai5052
@simonkai5052 Күн бұрын
The slogan 3 days war was never an official term but afaik they wanted to end it very fast.
@robertgross9518
@robertgross9518 Күн бұрын
@@cwpv2477 that makes no sense
@cwpv2477
@cwpv2477 Күн бұрын
@@robertgross9518 its just tribal split psychology occuring during war to be able to dehumanize the other side. Its ok, I forgive him. The rest is the brain creating reasons to do that. What I did is in a very simple manner pointing out how blaming a general population for a war waged by their politicians does not make any sense, coz it doesnt even work in democracies.
@robertgross9518
@robertgross9518 Күн бұрын
@@cwpv2477 well you could have said that first and i wouldn't have written anything. calling someone re*** is probably not the best argument ^^
@slavenyack7666
@slavenyack7666 Күн бұрын
The third guy is very brave and honest.
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