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@maksimluzin1121 Жыл бұрын
Great Report, as always... 👍👍👍
@asocialsocialist2534 Жыл бұрын
Is there a way to help that old Mongolian comrade ?
@henghuangxu4261 Жыл бұрын
Do you want to work for CGTN ?Russian journalist is welcomed in China ?
@EricEngle-f1q Жыл бұрын
All the USA can hope for is to be a cultural influence into Mongolia. Meanwhile, for its part, Mongolia is going to be buffeted back and forth between Russia and China, but China will win it in the end. The USA can and likely will try to arbitrage that struggle, playing them off against each other, but there is simply no way we could set up Mongolia as an independant or alternative to Russia or China.
@EricEngle-f1q Жыл бұрын
coffee is an international word, everywhere on earth whether kafee cafe kohvi kofe et cetera it is the same damn word. only OK is more repandu!
@jamescarel5520 Жыл бұрын
If Mongolians knew better they would keep a respectable distance from the west.
@АзатюжныйуралАй бұрын
От всех.
@mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520 Жыл бұрын
I hope Mongolia doesn’t lose its culture in the process of modernisation Was really concerned to see the CNN headlines talking about democracy in Mongolia We all know what happened when CNN had headlines about democracy in Iraq, Libya, Syria and Afghanistan
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520 Despite all the economic difficulties, obstacles and outside pressures, the overwhelming majority of mongols are for democracy. Every poll shows that. We use to live in a democratic system already for over 30 years now. New generation of young mongols grew up under democracy. So, don't worry. Mongolian culture thrives under democracy and democracy promotes the culture and self expression.
@ceridangauv3955 Жыл бұрын
Keep in mind, no one forced democracy on them, it was the public's choice.
@АннаГрэйтовна Жыл бұрын
@@ceridangauv3955 а что такое демократия?
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@@АннаГрэйтовна проще говоря, способность принимать совместное решение через делегацию избирателей.
@ceridangauv3955 Жыл бұрын
@@АннаГрэйтовна freedom to pressure the government, power to the people :)
@PA3DA4A10 ай бұрын
I am a Russian engineer with Asian roots. I often travel to Central Asia for work, projects last for months or years. They always treat me with caution because I am a highly qualified personnel from the former metropolis with Moscow and European diplomas. Then, learning, getting to know me better, and that my ancestors, like most of them, go back to the Golden Horde, and I even understand their Turkic languages a little, they begin to open up to me somewhat. I hear a lot of "awesome" stories. The meaning is always the same, that if it weren’t for the Russians, they would have colonized Mars long ago. And now you just have to put an end to the Soviet past and colonial thinking, they will immediately heal, and at the same time they will help us, the Turks of Russia, get rid of the Yoke). When asked why they haven’t healed in 30 years, they answer evasively, saying that the entire top group is old farts from the Union. fell under Putin, etc. Rivers are drying up, railways and heating mains are being destroyed, boilers at thermal power plants are exploding, the level of education is falling, the level of domestic violence and religious extremism is growing, the damned soviet is still to blame. IN THE EAST THERE ARE ALWAYS REASONS WHY ANYONE IS TO BLAME BUT US. Here it is simply an axiom. Moreover, the countries are de facto economic colonies, where Western companies invest minimally in development and safety, and do not care about the environment and social projects for workers. Extraction and squeezing, lucrative contracts, and the West supports any dictator. If you remember the history of a hundred years ago, they will say that they were colonized by the Russians; if you say that the Russians built cities, factories, theaters, libraries, they will say that it was not the Russians who built, but the entire Union built. And he only exploited them. If you start to deny this, they will call you a Nazi. Moreover, they will boastfully discuss with gusto how the Russians paid us tribute for 300 years and how we had them. And they don’t see any Nazism in this. At the same time, they of course understand that their education has simply degraded. The old guard is leaving or has dispersed, and educational institutions have degraded so much that they cannot graduate specialists even if they want to. That’s why, in fact, I am there, born and trained in the “filthy Russia”, where they slurp cabbage soup from bast shoes, but have their own atomic program, space program and processor. And I came to you, where there was no one to repair a 60-year-old oil-fired boiler. And you even know what is grotesque about this situation. That behind all the show-off, theft, corruption, nepotism, humiliation of working people, they have screwed up the basic skills of maintaining the standard of living to which they are accustomed. That is, even if they pay money, they will not be able to build a railway road, or even a highway. I mean ourselves, without the help of foreign companies or specialists. No dam, no hydroelectric power station, no thermal power plant, no canal, no bridge. I call this the "fall of civilization." It's like the dark ages after Antiquity and Rome. They cannot maintain their level of state and social institutions. They can simulate them, portray them, but inside they will continue to degrade. Sometimes in conversations I talk about myself, about my nationality, I mean, of course, my interlocutors, and they feel it. I say that I am happy to be born, study and live in Russia next to a wonderful people who treated everyone as equals and tried to build the most just state on earth. And we were lucky to live at this moment in the same state. They took us by the ears out of feudal fragmentation and placed us in socialism, bypassing the formation of national states, capitalism, industrialization, and a couple of wars. Well, that is, they gave us a free gift of progress, which nations go through in 300-400 years, and even then not all of them, but some who are lucky. We were lucky that there were Russians next to us, and not the Chinese, Arabs, or, God forbid, the East India Company or the British Crown. This is fortune, this is our lucky ticket, which will never appear again. But the guys comfortably retreated into the clan-community system to learn their lessons on their own, and they are comfortable in this swamp.
@Quasisaur10 ай бұрын
The whole 'Golden horde' narrative reminds me of 'We were kings' narrative of certain USA population) Which tells me that 'Mongols concurred the whole world' theory is bs from the start and probably written by some western historian back in 18 or 19th century)
@PA3DA4A10 ай бұрын
@@Quasisaur I think that there was certainly some expansion. But it was more symbiotic in nature than parasitic.
@rbs101610 ай бұрын
Недавно ездил в Казахстан к родственникам, тоже самое слышал про голодомор, про то что русские все для себя, за счет других итд. Справедливости ради, я сам считал, что СССР затормозил развитие Российской империи и она могла быть сейчас на уровне европы итд, пока не стал углубляться в историю мира и советов в частности. В итоге я пришел к тому что СССР строили романтики с устремлениями в будущее всего человечества, и отказ от капитализма это обязательный аспект общества будущего. Анализируя проделанную работу в индустриальном и социальном плане, я поражаюсь насколько они тогда обогнали весь мир. Конечно очень хочется, чтобы все жили в этих красивых домах из американских фильмов, а не в убогих хрущевках, но потом понимаешь, что в этих красивых домах живет только малая часть людей. Советы же делали все и сразу для всех, поэтому вся "красивость" отодвигалась на 2 план.
@tingleblade42749 ай бұрын
по марксовой теории, как всякое изменение формации, коммунизм вызреет в недрах капитализма (когда мировой капитализм сольётся в планетарную монополию, что по теории монополизации неизбежно). Это просто естественный исторический процесс. Никто не строил феодализм, он сам сложился. Потому и "отказа" от капитализма быть не может - при мировой монополии он сам переродится. Потому троцкисты были ортодоксией учения, а наши строители социалистической конфедерации, борющейся с капиталистическим миром, - нашими русскими романтиками, нашим русским большевизмом. Но это если рассуждать в рамках марксизма, который я не поддерживаю ни философски, ни научно (не считаю это наукой в каком-либо виде).@@rbs1016
@Grek15749 ай бұрын
@@rbs1016 ссср так обогнал весь мир что платил капиталистам запада что бы провести индустриализацию, а потом либо покупал либо воровал идеи продуктов с того же загнивающего запада- мороженное, автомобили, техника, мебель, даже планировки домов- все тупо западное. Все мы видим результат сейчас - как живет венгрия, польша, финляндия и т.д. и как живут РБ, Казахстан и РФ. Небо и земля.
@Jumpertj Жыл бұрын
Я хоть родился в Союзе, но был пацаном когда все разбежались. Но вот меня таджика, слова того пожилого монгола очень сильно задели. Я его прекрасно понимаю, сам видел таких людей в Таджикистане. Во времена Союза они думали что будут кем то, мечтали, а тут судьба подбросила им ложечку дёгтя. Когда учился в универе мне один профессор сказал нафига тебе эта Физика, сейчас наши знание никому не нужны. Я молодой парень удивлялся всему этому, но позже понял что к чему. Пришлось уехать сначала в Москву, а далее уже в Штаты. Я бы с удовольствием вернулся бы домой, но вот везде я уже чужой, а в Штатах тем более. Well done Kostya, are you planning to travel around?
@Alex-lg6nz9 ай бұрын
Во-первых - не "чужой", а скорее "не в теме" или "не местный" просто. Во-вторых - на Родине и в РФ вы за год-два проживания освоитесь и станете "своим", а в США вы будете всегда Русским или "Китайцем". Образ мышления совершенно другой. Сам живу в США с 2008, надеюсь скоро удастся свалить домой наконец.
@meerkatattack Жыл бұрын
I live in western USA and have seen many of your videos. You do such an awesome job at reporting what is real in this world while staying neutral. Staying neutral is very important for a good journalist. Your stories deserve more people watching them. You have my praise and my thanks. I don't care who you are or where you are from, but if you speak with honestly and integrity then you are a good person. YOU are a good person for sharing with us all. Thank you!
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your kind words and for watching my videos! It's heartening to hear that you appreciate the balanced approach I strive for in my work. Staying neutral and presenting the facts as they are is indeed essential to good journalism, and I'm glad this resonates with you. Thank you for being part of my journey!
@abergman511 ай бұрын
I totally agree with what he said! I was excited to come across your channel and have subscribed, look forward to watching all of your videos. Keep up the great work doing actual real reporting, my friend.
@ЗонаНагваля9 ай бұрын
Hi, I couldn't resist answering you. I can't say he's neutral. I watch and love many of his videos, it is clear from them that he loves his country and you can feel it everywhere. But he shows another side, and I like that as much as you do. And one more thing - there are no good and bad people. There are those that you like, sometimes even for some unknown reason, just a pleasant vibration)
@meerkatattack9 ай бұрын
@@ЗонаНагваля it's called a compliment. im not talking about universal good and bad, heaven and hell, god and satan. 🤦
@ЗонаНагваля9 ай бұрын
👍🙂@@meerkatattack
@TrackANaziMerc Жыл бұрын
Also a lot of the warm clothing, the mittens, felt boots and skis that Red Army used during the winters, were made by Mongolia. Mongolia played a mostly unknown, but very important part in defeating Nazi Germany. There's a good documentary on Russian MoD channel about what Mongolia actually meant for our cause, called 'Eternal Patriotic /15/ Great Asia against Aryans imposters'.
@IvanIvanov-ug5dc Жыл бұрын
This country gave USSR more help during Second World War than wealthy, huge and very populated USA. (Mongolia is not objectively small, but comparing to USA, it is small. And Mongolia is not comparable in population and wealth with the United States.) And this help was not a lend lease, it was for free. One must remember that Mongolians were massacred by Japaneese, so this country really was at war and needed help from USSR. But stil people from USSR greatly appreciate the contribution of this country to our common victory in the Second World War.
@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin Жыл бұрын
And now you bаrk at the United States for providing lend-lease programme which saved tens of millions of Soviet soldiers from starvation. So much of being thankful.
@IvanIvanov-ug5dc Жыл бұрын
@@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin No, they were saved by help of Mongolia, and I aknowledge Mongolian contribution. And the poorer the person or contry is, the the more we should appreciate their contribution.
@IvanIvanov-ug5dc Жыл бұрын
@@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin By the way, I have said nothing derogatory about lend-lease. I stated facts that 1) it was less than help from Mongolia, 2) it was not free. Can you dispute these facts? Or was it just necessary to make a scene out of the blue?
@QWERTY-gp8fd Жыл бұрын
as a mongolian i thank soviets but not modern day russians. russians call me mongoloid.@@IvanIvanov-ug5dc
@BryanDenlingerKJVM Жыл бұрын
"Confessions of an Economic Hit Man" by John Perkins, explains what is happening in modern Mongolia. The larger nations loan money to poorer countries, as a means of controlling them. Another good video. Very well made.
@BendtSten Жыл бұрын
Well, even here, in Denmark, I'm struggling to get a job, being 64, they don't say I'm to old; but that's what they really mean when they decline my application. Thank you for sharing this👍🤠
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@BendtSten Please don't get a wrong impression on Mongolia. There are more than enough workplaces for people like him in Mongolia. But, willingness and determination to improve his life and get rid off alcoholism is a different question.
@BendtSten Жыл бұрын
@@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Yes, I hope and pray there is. Most of the time it's a matter of, if you really want to. But not in my own case🙏
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@@BendtSten Yes, agree. Also there are soo many conditions and circumstances behind the words "if you really want to". I've seen the some documentaries on indian reservation communities in the US. There are many similarities to mongols who couldn't adapt to new realities. Sometimes the best efforts will fail. Alcoholism was a big problem in old times and still exist today in poor communities. But, the situation is gradually improving. Takes time.
@@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 how much salary do mongolian employers offer ? How much is grocery now ?
@TheKnightoftheSkull Жыл бұрын
Я желаю всего наилучшего братьям-монголам из России! 🇷🇺🤝🇲🇳
@ljuc Жыл бұрын
Братьям? Они Русь 200 лет на степной коннице вертели. Какие нафиг они братья?
@ИванПупин-ю2х Жыл бұрын
То что братья это правда 😂 Я бы сказал один народ.
@zloyslav4ik Жыл бұрын
@@ИванПупин-ю2х судя по его фамилии, эти дикари ему братья. позорище славянского рода
@borisborisov884 Жыл бұрын
@@ИванПупин-ю2х ты когда эту хрень печатал кастрюлю надел? :)
@ИванПупин-ю2х Жыл бұрын
@@borisborisov884 это к товарищу сверху вопросы. Он утверждает что монголы братья соссиянам.
@vladimircurkoski1455 Жыл бұрын
There will be a rude awakening for Mongolia for not knowing the recent history
@KIKKIMER Жыл бұрын
Отличная работа! Спасибо, что показал нам Монголию. Меня очень тронули слова мужчины, который показал герб Монгольской Народной Республики. Грустно, что человек не смог перестроиться и найти достойную работу.
@stsbmu7169 Жыл бұрын
Есть много людей говорящих на русском, в оом числе и из молодёжи. А человек скорее не смог усториться из за любви к крепкому. Видно же
@i8Hardcore Жыл бұрын
@@stsbmu7169 Где видно?
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@@МаркСотник Он очень типичный старый коммунист, который винит в своей беде систему и окружающих.
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@@stsbmu7169 Точно. Если вы возьмете интервью у каждого алкоголика и бездомного на улице, представьте, как будет выглядеть «реальность». США и Япония станут беднейшими из бедных.
@Xover112 Жыл бұрын
@@МаркСотник нацисты )) Классический эксперимент кремля перед нами. Живой зомби с червяком в голове под названием Соловьев.
@MarkLee1 Жыл бұрын
Russia: builds USA: promises Mongolian youth: USA, yay. I’m losing hope for humanity.
@Tobi-ln9xr9 ай бұрын
You are a bit delusional, aren’t you? The economic help Mongolia receives from the EU and the US is far bigger than anything Russia can build…
@TheMrVicont9 ай бұрын
@@Tobi-ln9xr So what have "the EU and the US" already built?
@Tobi-ln9xr9 ай бұрын
@@TheMrVicont The EU helps Mongolia with 32 million euros every year and the US with 11 million dollars.
@TheMrVicont9 ай бұрын
@@Tobi-ln9xr "The EU works with its partner countries along four overall objectives: reinforcing democracy; encouraging economic and human development; fostering the rule of law and respect for human rights, and promoting peace, stability and security in the region." These are excellent areas of activity, in which almost all the money remains in the donor countries, but Mongolia gets unnecessary consulting services and debts. The USA is the same. As I remember, the United States spent $5 billion on democracy in Ukraine, the result is obvious.
@MarkLee19 ай бұрын
@@Tobi-ln9xr I’m talking about the USSR times. Of course Russia doesn’t build anything there anymore, because the Mongolian govt doesn’t allow it. As for the economic help it receives from USA and eu, you do realise that most of it gets stolen and the rest is being spent on building nato military bases?
@kgb4973 Жыл бұрын
I hope it will get better for Mongolia. Mongolia helped us during WW2 a lot and I think this country deserves a greater future.
@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin Жыл бұрын
And you still bark at the United States for providing lend-lease programme which saved tens of millions of Soviet soldiers from starvation.
@guzelpitt5302 Жыл бұрын
Yes,they really did! We,as a Russians( all nationalities) still remember this. Thank you,Mongol nation!
@andyjones1982 Жыл бұрын
It is so interesting to learn about this.
@georgesbv1 Жыл бұрын
Mongolia asked for USSR occupation, but Russian idea is to have dispendable buffer countries and populations.
@j.k.reborn Жыл бұрын
@@georgesbv1 And, That was good choice.China would have felt threatened otherwise.
@kseniazheleznova6184 Жыл бұрын
Awesome video as usual! Thanks for such a great job. Every time super informative and straight to the point
@ComedyPow Жыл бұрын
Learning Russian or Chinese would help them much more. A Landlock Country and the only 2 Countries its borders wich are both Superpowers learning those langueges and making buissnes with those two Countries would be much smarter. But well the new Generation fall for the Western Promises.
@al1sa920 Жыл бұрын
Ye, with young minds learning english and leaving their country they would just dissolve in new societies. Mongolia as a country wouldn't get anything from it
@EvgenyUskov Жыл бұрын
@@019bc3 well, laugh as you may, but what happened to the western rhetoric of militarily defeating or destroying russia with... of all things... sanctions? russia is the biggest country by territory right in the centrer of eurasia - the center of the world (i.e. not like other big countries like canada, australia or brasil) - it is a permanent member of the unsc (i.e. no one can legally wage war on russia, because it is in the de facto world's government), biggest nuclear arsenal - if that's not a superpower, then what would be one? those mongolian kids would be much better off by learning both russian and chinese
@emhyr945 Жыл бұрын
@@019bc3regional superpower ofc. Bc only superpower nation is US
@nbell5050 Жыл бұрын
US superpower!? That’s a laugh. Country never won a war. Only has a printing machine to rely on. Thats it’s SuperPower I guess.
@ryanmorgan5677 Жыл бұрын
English is mandatory to learn in Chinese schools, and it is also taught in many Russian schools.
@MarkLee1 Жыл бұрын
6:37 - When you see most of the street signs and even the govt employees wearing English language signs, you know where this country is going.
@andyjones1982 Жыл бұрын
"To kill a mockingbird." I also studied that book in English literature class at school in Ireland, despite the fact that it has nothing to do with our culture and history. It is so strange to see it in Mongolia too. How American culture encroaches on everyone. There is greater literature in the English language, but this one, with its particular view of America, and its particular political message, is the one that goes around the world for whatever reason. Even in American literature, there are plenty of books that give a better understanding of the American nation. I guess this will be until American culture moves on to the point where "To kill a mockingbird" too is regarded as anachronistic and gets cancelled. How sad to see the whole world being dumbed down to the level of your average American liberal.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Very interesting perspective! The book indeed is ubiquitous. Even I started to read it at some point, but gave up. Thanks for sharing 🤝
@monkeydluffy46662 ай бұрын
Great work as always
@WillP1970 Жыл бұрын
What a well done and informative video. It's really an eye opener to see culture, hardships and just what goes on in countries on the other side of the world where we get basically no info on here in Canada. Thanks for sharing.
@ignaciohernandez1775 ай бұрын
Just found real reporter channel I've learned so much thank you
@RealReporter5 ай бұрын
Glad to hear it
@ПавелЕрмаков-ч6л Жыл бұрын
Господи. Когда мужик показал герб МНР и сказал, что он плачет по ночам, я сам заплакал. Какой-то такой острой горечью накрыло, ощущением про*банного духовного и нравственного величия, про*банного светлого будущего и искренней дружбы народов, про*банного совместного освоения космоса и пути к прогрессу. Всё это заменила тяга к скучной комфортной жизни с большой чёрной машиной, коттеджем с высоким забором и роскошным шмоткам. Касается это, разумеется, не только монголов, но и нас, русских. Я родился уже после распада Союза и не являюсь левым/коммунистом, но испытываю глубочайшее сожаление к таким людям, которые строили новый мир, а потом оказались вышвырнуты на обочину истории и чувствуют себя забытыми и брошенными... СССР совершил неоценимый вклад в строительство, индустриализацию, развитие образования, культуры и науки в азиатских государствах и союзных республиках. Честное слово, если бы была возможность, я бы предложил этому человеку переехать в Россию и помог ему обустроиться здесь. Это не Советский Союз, разумеется, у нас так же, как и в Монголии, разгул дикого капитализма, но всё-таки он смог бы найти себе здесь единомышленников. God. When the man showed the coat of arms of the MPR and said that he cries at night, I cried myself. Some kind of acute bitterness covered, a feeling of lost spiritual and moral greatness, about lost bright future and sincere friendship of peoples, about lost joint space exploration and the path to progress. All this was replaced by a craving for a boring comfortable life with a big black car, a cottage with a high fence and luxurious clothes. This concerns, of course, not only the Mongols, but also us, the Russians. I was born after the collapse of the Soviet Union and am not a leftist/communist, but I feel the deepest regret for such people who built a new world, and then were thrown to the sidelines of history and feel forgotten and abandoned. The USSR made an invaluable contribution to the construction, industrialization, development of education, culture and science in Asian states and Union republics. Honestly, if ther was an opportunity, I would offer this person to move to Russia and help him settle down here. This is not the Soviet Union, of course, we have a rampant wild capitalism, just like in Mongolia, but still he could find like-minded people here.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Спасибо за этот добрый комментарий. Меня это человек и его истории тоже как-то тронули и задели
@ПавелЕрмаков-ч6л Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter Да, очень зацепило
@deepsleep_baby Жыл бұрын
Искрения дружба народов? Нравственного величия? чувак, не смеши мои тапки)))) СССР как и сегодня РФ это империя, которая поглощала и поглощает территории и народы. Главная цель метрополии это уничтожить и ассимилировать народы. Целые народы потеряли себя за 50 лет СССР, забыли свои языки, культуру и имена. Бывшие советские республики только сейчас начинают восстанавливать свои языки и переводить деопроизводство и тд на свой родной язык. Их маргинализировали и ассимилировали. Если в СССР была дружба народов, то почему целые народы геноцидились? голодомор в КЗ и Украине? целые народы (корейцы, калмыки, нохчи, немцы, карачаевцы, финны, осетины, ингуши, балкарца, крымские татары и другие были насильно депортированы за тысячи км? почему тут и там несмотря на террор вспыхивали восстания и бунты? Нравственное величие? Настолько люди были нравественны, что пришлось вводить сухой закон, который с треском провалился, потому что люди бухали как не в себе, именно в СССР культура АУЕ родилась и была на пике, в моем городе было куча банд, невозможно было спокойно погулять на соседнем районе, получишь по башке 100%. Люди писали друг на друга доносы, мой дед был прокурором и построил во дворе своем мааааленький гараж для служебного уазика, так на него сразу написали донос. это я не говорю о раннем СССР. все что ты пишешь это ванильные история для душных ватников. Для меня совершенно ясно одно и только один факт говорит, что СССР была плохой страной - из нее невозможно было свободно выехать. Правительство какой страны ограничивает выезд своим гражданам? почему государство решает где мне жить и что мне суждено увидеть в своей жизни? Почему государство сужает мне территорию всего земного шара до одного государства?
@ingridvals8266 Жыл бұрын
@@deepsleep_baby 🎯
@ingridvals8266 Жыл бұрын
"Россия - это искусственная страна, которая была создана в результате оккупации и завоевательных войн за последние 300 лет, не более, которая на огромной территории объединяет народы, ничем абсолютно не связанные. Например, что может связывать чукчу и чеченца? Ни культура, ни история, ни антропологический тип, ни климат - ничего абсолютно." - Олег Панфилов, профессор, историк.
@tanyam2701 Жыл бұрын
This video is incredibly well done. Interesting, engaging, and unique. Really wonderful seeing this channel grow and develop .
@БогданСташинский-б2ю11 ай бұрын
а вот и любовь западного мира к Монголии... как сказал автор видео здесь демократия благодаря "редкоземельным элементам, на которых держится вся современная техника: от смартфонов и электромобилей до ВПК и самолётов"... дети элитной школы сказу сказали, что они хотят уехать из страны в Америку или Австралию... ооочень большое разделение людей на богатых и бедных и это очень печально
@Zeylon18 ай бұрын
Разрушение старны на лицо. Захват ресурсов Западом. Умы уезжают из страны. Экономика в жопе. Все мыслят о потребительстве. Что то мне это напоминает. Ммм СССР, Ммм Украина, Ммм Армения, Ммм Грузия, Ммм Казахстан. Первые две страны в этом списке были уничтожены. Армения и Грузия сейчас блеклая тень себя самой. Только Казахстан ещё держится, если бы не Россия и спасение ей Токаева Любителя Запада. То Майдан прошёл бы в Казахстане удачно. Януковича тоже могли бы спасти и не дать развалить Украину , если бы у него мозгов и яиц хватило запросить помощь хоть от кого то.
@Rubensky44 Жыл бұрын
essentially what i understand is that the soviet funds were mongolia's stepping stone into the future
@i8Hardcore Жыл бұрын
Just like Mongolian wool for us ❤
@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin Жыл бұрын
The same way Soviet "funds" were North Korea's stepping stone into the future.
@QWERTY-gp8fd Жыл бұрын
do not lump mongolia with north korea. mongolia is capitalst democracy@@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin
@MarkLee1 Жыл бұрын
But they didn’t savor it. Now they worship US funds (which common folks will never get), instead of doing something on their own.
@superuser12 Жыл бұрын
The comparison between Russian and Western influence is a bit one-sided. You show higher lifestyle and expensive cars when spaeking of Western impact and mention slums and communal apartments when speaking of Russian influence in present-day Mongolia. Pretty sure there are families that teach Russian and Chinese to their kids and have a high standard of living. Also no word of any Chinese influence although the country has a border with China. I wonder if there's anything mongols associate with China in their culture. Given they're neighbours I believe there should be something.
@omana5726 Жыл бұрын
I agree,so one sided
@bobbarista Жыл бұрын
Sorry to disappoint the Chinese but Mongolians don’t want anything to do with Chinese or it’s culture.
@omana5726 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbaristasmart. You have US as a better option, like the rest of the world
@shiron9230 Жыл бұрын
I have suspicions that everything that is currently being built in Mongolia is being built by the Chinese
@Andromeda365 Жыл бұрын
@@bobbarista😂😂😂 delusional. Who's Mongolia largest trading partner? What port does Mongolia use to get to the rest of the world? What territory does western airlines use to get into Mongolia because they can't use the Russian airspace? China closed it border with Mongolia during covid and Mongolia's economy to a bit hit. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 silly
@streetsmartlaw2 ай бұрын
The linguist turned security guard should be given a grant or funding to write a book on the USSR heritage of Mongolia before it disappears. His observations of local events might prove to be a historiographer's source of materials.
@pohc Жыл бұрын
Hi again Konstantin ( I hope I spelled your name correctly ). I really have to say that what you report on how you montage the videos is getting better and better every time. I think you should get more recognition in the video producing world! I really do enjoy your videos more and more as new ones come out and I would really like to show my appreciation on how enlightening is to watch your videos. This one struck me in particular as I was in Mongolia years ago and I really did enjoy it to the last bit. Sadly I was there in winter when it was -35C which kind of ruined my touristy part of the trip but I must say I was, like you, impressed by the people and the country. I hope I will have a chance to visit it again, but this time I will not fly with Aeroflot as they lost my baggage on the way there ( unlucky I guess, stuck with no clothes in harsh winter ) :). Anyway I am really looking forward to your next videos and if you decide to come to Spain anytime soon, please let me know would be honored to meet you and maybe share a few words over a drink or a meal! Keep it going and hope that you will eventually succeed in what your journey brings you! Cheers!❤
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Hey there! Thanks a ton for your kind words and for taking the time to appreciate the work that goes into my videos. It's comments like yours that really make my day! 😊 I can only imagine how tough it must have been to face the Mongolian winter without warm clothes - that's not just cold, that's an epic adventure in itself! Hopefully, your next visit there is less "chilling" in the literal sense. And I'd absolutely love to catch up over a drink in Spain. It sounds like a great idea, and it would be a pleasure to meet. Stay tuned for more travels and stories. Stay warm and keep enjoying the adventures! Cheers! 🍷
@jeffreychongsathien Жыл бұрын
I wish all these urbanising countries would be smart and not repeat the mistakes of the 20th Century West - build and design for humans not cars, don't abandon humanistic architecture for cold glass and steel, and build for sustainability.
@andyjones1982 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I felt sad for people moving out of yurts into tower block boxes. At least they had some outside space before! If it were me and if the economics made sense I would keep the yurt shape and style but build it out of concrete and modern materials. Here in the USA there are companies who will do that for you for no more cost than a normal house. You can even put the soil back on top and have the steppe-grasses grow on top of your "tent".
@stuckonearth4967 Жыл бұрын
Can you elaborate more on your proposals? What do you mean "building for sustainability". Glass is cheap and steel is pragmatic and reliable?
@roskis649311 ай бұрын
It seems Ulaanbaatar needs to invest in a metro system. Very interesting country nonetheless, and good editing and content as always. Greetings from Sweden 🇸🇪
@RealReporter11 ай бұрын
Nice to see you in the comments section again! Thanks a ton for your feedback and support 🤝
@MarkHadath3 ай бұрын
Great video...just would have liked to know more about their relations with china.
@MishaElRusito Жыл бұрын
Russia should stop helping other countries. Russia helps them develop, builds schools, factories, gives them medicine, civilization. Just for the people of those countries turn their back on it in favor of America when they see $$$$$$$
@SomeDude123-kx5on Жыл бұрын
If u think this way u will never get a close allay. Mongolians don’t have much choice between Rus and CN and it’s reasonable to turn to west if neither Rus nor CN wanna end this state(which will be true)
@SomeDude123-kx5on Жыл бұрын
Problem is that if they go too far, both Rus or CN consider this state a problem not a useful buffer… we know what will happen
@SomeDude123-kx5on Жыл бұрын
Also, if u think carefully this state is a 3M pop country with lots of resources. Only Rus and mostly CN can mine their resources, free from any duty to its people… This is gross man, yet we gain from this.
@SomeDude123-kx5on Жыл бұрын
No need to mention the fear of current mongo to China, there are much more Mongolian in China than mongo itself, If the elites don’t show their relation with USSR and US, what make Mongolia “mongo” ?
@SomeDude123-kx5on Жыл бұрын
But I agree that this Mongolian gov is shit to its own people, If I am that dude I will miss the Commie time too.
@guzelpitt5302 Жыл бұрын
Thank you to all Mongolian people for helping ussr during ww2. We remember!
@Americanlife322 Жыл бұрын
Thank for your content about my favourite country Mongolia, I’m Buryat-Mongolian
@amillia22211 ай бұрын
Let me tell you something, Вы настоящий Репортёр с большой буквы! Ваши видео такие познавательные!
@lingor_3217 Жыл бұрын
Despite the Russian guy having his Russian as his native language, I am impressed by his English accent, that it sounds identical as if an US citizen would have.
@jamessmithers44562 ай бұрын
Mongolia raises many many complex issues. Tk you for addrwssinvg of of these.
@cut_putashatsang9784 Жыл бұрын
Keep it real brother, you're doing a good job.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for your support!
@cut_putashatsang9784 Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter always looking forward for your new project sir.
@Andrei-Veaceslavovich9 ай бұрын
Great report as always😊 Keep up the good spirit!
@RealReporter9 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@verafaith59613 ай бұрын
Невозможно переоценить ту помощь, которую Монголия оказала Советскому Союзу во время Великой отечественной войны. Мы это ценим и всегда будем помнить.
@gabrielseth5142 Жыл бұрын
I think Mongolian obsession with English is less about picking practical allies and more about Mongolians wanting to go abroad. Maybe not necessarily to America, but if they want to go to Mexico or the Philippines or Germany, you're more likely to come across people who speak English and offer services in English than Russian or Chinese, although Chinese services are in more and more countries these days. All the best to Mongolians and their courtship, times are looking up for places like Mongolia and Khazakstan
@dragosteasie4264 Жыл бұрын
I’m from Russia, but I’m studying in Mongolia. According to my personal experience, about 50 percent of my Mongolian acquaintances under the age of 25 were able to go to another country to study, or for permanent residence.
@SkogKniv Жыл бұрын
Another great video. Thanks for putting this work out.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@eXit-ubermensch Жыл бұрын
Amazing video man! Really appreciate all the asthetics and journalism
@AniMageNeBy Жыл бұрын
Haha. You're full of surprises, Kostya! ;-) I asked for more of the "about the common Russian people" and you upped it a bit and went to another country altogether! Guess that explains the rather long absence of new vids until now. It was really nice and interesting, though I've seen parts / similar scenes on youtube about it (like the ring commemorating their communist victory over japan and the nazi's. Really touching with the old man pining for the fjords, I mean, for the Soviet era to come back. Guess not everyone has bad memories of that time, thus. Truth be told, I wished you kept interviewing him a bit further, I'm really interested in how he sees things, and why he thinks it used to be better and such. You pick interesting topics, but it always seem so short, once watched - only leaving your viewes also pining for more - of the vid, that is. Anyway, I think it was good enough to warrant another coffee, me thinks. ;-) Ever thought of doing something in the same vein, but than more in-depth, like.... for an hour long vid about the lives of people and their thoughts on (their) life, and such? And I said this before, but I really like the variety in your vids. Don't know how well it did on YT compared to the others, but I thought your vid about the economy of Russia was really interesting too. We have so many misconceptions about it in the West, after all. I think you really put quite some effort in it, and I'm not sure it was appreciated by the viewers enough.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Hey there! It's always great to have you in the comments, and I'm glad you checked out the Mongolia video. You've hit on a crucial point about production. Doubling the video length to an hour means exactly twice the production time, and that does lead to fewer videos and impacts revenue. It's the classic quality vs. quantity conundrum. If I had a team, we could churn out those hour-long documentaries a few times a month - maybe that's in the cards for the future, who knows? 🤔 I remember you mentioned wanting more frequent posts, and I think you're onto something with the street talks idea. It's a format I'm seriously considering revisiting. Thanks a ton for your feedback; it's invaluable as always. I take your thoughts to heart, and they help guide the direction of the channel. And the coffee you sent over? That's the cherry on top! ☕ Cheers for being here and for the support!
@ggerdagg Жыл бұрын
many people in Russia think soviet times were bettter
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@AniMageNeBy Tough the communism was a dirt poor it was a welfare society which could provide the bare minimums for its citizen. Some old generation mongols who couldn't transition to a competitive and market oriented economy fell to extreme poverty and alcoholism. Hence the "crying" for the soviet type welfare system.
@ggerdagg Жыл бұрын
@@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 it wasn’t poor because EVERYONE had the same amount for living. It was pretty rich. It was poor only some years.
@FreedMordheim Жыл бұрын
@@chuluunsugarragchaa6659it’s just your average propaganda. People had it pretty good in 1960s to the beginning of 1980s. Also remember, that while the US was comfortably sitting at their own separate continent with zero regional dangers, Russia was being constantly devastated by the most brutal conflicts in human history and was getting back on its legs without ANY foreign aid, since it was economically isolated. WW1, then the Civil War with twice as many casualties, then WW2 with the absolute devastation of the Soviet land and massive genocide of its citizens. Yet, they managed to be on par with the US on technological, military and social development. Sure, there were lack of some more luxurious commodities like cars but everyone had a decent housing, was provided universal healthcare and had food on the table no matter what. Edit: also remember that the context is that in 1917 Russia was literally an agricultural feudal serfdom Empire, where the literacy rate was like 30-35%. And after 40 years the USSR launched the first man into space already.
@Vechna-Pamet4 ай бұрын
Im Bulgarian and i have a little Mongolian/Manchurian dna which makes sense as i also have Russian dna.
@craignmongolia Жыл бұрын
You must have been in Mongolia right before the school year started because that’s the only time they do ‘even’ and ‘odd’ number driving days. The rest of the year it’s also based on plate numbers but during the week it’s as follows: Mondays-1/6 can’t drive, Tuesday-2/7, Wednesday-3/8, Thursday-4/9, Friday-5/0. I’ve been in Mongolia for almost 19 years.
@Dread_2137 Жыл бұрын
That's interesting, could you explain what's behind it? Why did they introduce it?
@tuguldursooyo4685 Жыл бұрын
@@Dread_2137 Traffic jam is terrible in Ulaanbaatar, also Public Transportation Department is so corrupt, they bought scrapped buses from Korea and Reworked them in Vietnam to steal funds and launder money, basically Public Transportation is just awful. Thats why Mongols prefer to buy their own cars which leads to the Traffic jam problem.
@Hashishtani Жыл бұрын
Soviet Union did not want to include Mongolia, because it was one independent vote in UN, otherwise it would be 16th Soviet republic. Check also how much help Mongolia sent to USSR during WWII their contribution was great.
@thesecondaccound Жыл бұрын
Ukraine snd Belarus had independant voices in UN.
@nightvvisher7713 Жыл бұрын
If Stalin wanted it, he would take it and arrange separate vote for Mongolia in the UB, Russia never wanted it, to not provoke China...
@i8Hardcore Жыл бұрын
@@nightvvisher7713 LOOOOOOL, guy. First, they separated Mongolia from China, then after knock out the Japanese from China, helped the Chinese communists come to power, and then became afraid of provoking China... Unfortunately, China was almost destroyed by the British Empire with the help of opium, the entire Indian colony worked to produce opium - at the beginning of the twentieth century there was nothing to provoke there. It is just now that China has risen like a Phoenix.
@DupoiPerec Жыл бұрын
False, they could maintain their UN vote just like UKraine for example. USSR didn't accept Mongolia be cause it would rise political tencions with China. Mao had it own "future vision" for so called "Outer Mongolia". Mind you "inner Mongolia" is part of Chinese state.
@i8Hardcore Жыл бұрын
@@DupoiPerec Mao almost immediately put forward territorial claims against the USSR, which spoiled relations and ultimately led to a military border conflict. It was talking about small pieces of land.
@hopefortheworld5296 Жыл бұрын
Good to see you back
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Yeah, there's been a bit of a delay - thanks for sticking with me! The video was actually ready 5 days ago, but I had to work through some copyright issues with the music. Everything's cleared up now, and I'm excited to start on the next story. Can't wait to share it with you!
@saxegothaea_conspicua11 ай бұрын
Amazing video, amazing country, amazing interview, thank you for this video.
@alannatory Жыл бұрын
I wish Mongolia all the best! The main thing is that it does not turn into another land for NATO military bases.
@flopunkt3665 Жыл бұрын
The main thing is that they go their own way without being told by others.
@MrNeversweat Жыл бұрын
They never learn , the western illusion will catch up with them eventually, it did with Russians until they realised they are far far better being just Russians
@Bulat_safin Жыл бұрын
There’s no way for nato base between Russia and China
@kutuzovmikhailillarionovic2120 Жыл бұрын
even if Russia and China want to, they simply won’t allow it, they may even impose sanctions
@denispalchenko7339 Жыл бұрын
They won't... They havew China from 1 side and Russia from another. It would be suicidal to bring your country into NATO wing. Even if it happens, Russia and China wouldn't give a chace to make a millitary bases on mongolian territory.Also, to have acess to the country you need to transpass China or Russia anyway, so... Nope! Not gonna happen!)
@Tunadiecast Жыл бұрын
as always. great video, enjoyed it!!!!
@RealReporter11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it
@Tiredofitall. Жыл бұрын
As always, great content. I love how you showed their expanding economy and the unfortunate result of how some people are being left behind. That in and of itself is indicative of life here in the U.S Thanks for sharing, and keep up with the great work.
@snowdogthewolf Жыл бұрын
With prosperity comes inequalities. It's a byproduct of success that must be contended with from the get-go. Mongolia has that opportunity whereas the US and Canada have some serious work do to turn things around. That said, it's undeniably better for some to succeed than none to succeed. As long as cash is flowing into the nation, they have options.
@bair8655 Жыл бұрын
I am not sure about language - educated mongol knows english, chinese and russian... One of them better, of course. Sometimes english switched to deigtch, france, corean or japanease, but russian or chinease is must have 🙂
@newsunderfoot Жыл бұрын
It is strange that we did not see in Ulaanbaatar a monument to the Russian general Baron Roman von Ungern, thanks to whom Mongolia became an independent state, unlike Inner Mongolia, which remained a province of China.
@bobbarista Жыл бұрын
He kicked out the Chinese but Stalin is who got Mongolia it’s formal independence.
@zeljkomikulicic4378 Жыл бұрын
He was also mass murderer and have mental problems. Maybe that's the reason
@overtimedemo4399 Жыл бұрын
Wasn't he the guy who claimed to be the last khan? Pretty interesting guy haha
@al1sa920 Жыл бұрын
@@overtimedemo4399 sounds like a great plot for a movie tbh
@jackchurchill3777 Жыл бұрын
We get it you play kaiserreich. Ungern was a middling warlord who did more harm for Mongolia than good.
@galsaa0705 Жыл бұрын
Hey there! Other day I caught you from Wild Siberia's vlog featuring UB - been eagerly anticipating this one! If you ever find yourself back in the city and need a crash pad, hit me up, fam. Solid video, by the way!
@Ash-vi9mt Жыл бұрын
Reminds me a little the fall of USSR (some rich and many poor). Hope in these rapid changes most people won't be brainwashed with west values and lose their individuality and uniqueness
@loupiscanis9449 Жыл бұрын
Thank you , RR . 🐺 Loupis Canis .
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you too!
@ciripa Жыл бұрын
Mongols easily one of my top favorite armies in history! also would love to visit Mongolia and Siberia
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Those horse archers are definitely not to mess with 😁
@obitaemyiostrov6736 Жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@LeadLeftLeon Жыл бұрын
Mongolia was the world’s greatest one hit wonder. History’s greatest conquerors
@AA_RONH11 ай бұрын
Doshirak with Tapatío!! Love your style @WildSiberian
@Wild-Siberia11 ай бұрын
Hahaha thanks my friend thanks for joining us
@ufxpnv Жыл бұрын
Another excellent video. Hopefully the U.S. won't ruin Mongolia like so many other nations. I'm an American and I'm ashamed of the corruption and the covert actions taken for pure greed.
@LeadLeftLeon Жыл бұрын
Given that Mongolia is sandwiched between the Russian Empire & China, I’d bet it’ll lean more towards the East
@chestermosburger3113 Жыл бұрын
ufxpnv far more at risk from its immediate neighbours
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@ufxpnv Where you get that absurd idea that the US is ruining Mongolia?
@gloverfox9135 Жыл бұрын
@@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 I have no idea either lol. He probably watches CCP state media daily lol
@joshuabonilla3491 Жыл бұрын
@@gloverfox9135looks at all of South America and the Middle East Well the cia got its reputation for a reason
@reimuhakurei5579 Жыл бұрын
ей богу, их право. Лишь бы дружили и не воевали с нами
@nadeeradahanayake2561 Жыл бұрын
love your work brother 👍👍👍
@More_Row Жыл бұрын
Actually liked this one. Good on Mongolia
@kenguru5382 Жыл бұрын
When Daniel says, that East and West Europe is one of a kind, I knew, he is still very American.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you !
@Wild-Siberia Жыл бұрын
You don’t realize that Western Europe and Eastern Europe have similar standards … culturally someone from Bulgaria is more alike to someone in Spain … Mongolia is nothing like it’s Asian neighbors they are simply Mongolians. That’s all I’m saying. A lot of Asian countries have a lot in common like European states do. Mongolia is so heavy in its own traditions which is why I said it’s one of a kind.
@realsiberianone Жыл бұрын
@realreporter Thank you for this story. As a person who specialized in Mongolian studies in uni and then lived and worked in Mongolia most of time since 2004and still working with the country I’d say, you got the clue, the essence of modern day Mongolia contradictions and challenges. Well done, sir. Константин, смотрю ваши сюжеты с наслаждением от вашего английского, богатство лексики и оборотов меня восхищают. Больше удовольствия только от вашего умения из отдельных сюжетов собрать пазл своего собственного рассказа. Сторителлинг великолепен. Этот сюжет попал очень в точку, причем даже в точки и все болевые - для Монголии, для России, для российско-монгольских отношений. Много вопросов ставите, очень верно. Для такой длительности видео великолепный срез мнений и эпохи, сильно перекликается с моим опытом. Успехов вам!
@Ronlawhouston10 ай бұрын
Originally I came to your channel to see how things are in Russia. I got hooked with your compelling content.
@Людмила-п2в5з Жыл бұрын
Спасибо, Костя! Замечательный фильм, это был мой ликбез по Монголии! Коротко и ясно, с полным охватом!
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Спасибо, Людмила Васильевна! Вы один из моих самых внимательных и преданных зрителей! Всегда с большой радостью читаю ваши комментарии! 😁
@Людмила-п2в5з Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter 😘
@luc_theriault9 ай бұрын
23:11 awww she so cute
@Wild-Siberia8 ай бұрын
Mongolian women are absolutely beautiful
@adrianariaratnam5817 Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this very informative piece on Mongolia. Transitions in the mode of economic systems from an entrenched socialist one to an open market type within a time frame of a few years, is not an easy task, with ramifications that includes quick financial gains for some and utter poverty for many others ; I truly hope the Mongolian people thrive eventually. That being said, I did meet a beautiful young Mongolian lady, who was attending university at the city I lived in, 20 years ago ; she was ecstatic, that I was able to pronounce her name perfectly (as no one else ever did, in college or the local society)......... Tsolban Buyangsogt. Hope she's doing great. 🙏
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your thoughtful comment! The transition of Mongolia's economy is indeed a complex process with far-reaching consequences, and I share your hope that the Mongolian people will find prosperity and success! It's wonderful to hear about your encounter with this girl. Small connections like that can leave lasting impressions. Take care
@adrianariaratnam5817 Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter Indeed. Keep up your very important work of bringing stories of members of our collective human race from parts of the world that we're woefully ignorant about, especially in this current times of being deluged on social media with hate and arrogance ; you truly, like many other channels, bring some resemblance of "balance to the force". Kudos and best of luck. 💪
@LeadLeftLeon Жыл бұрын
I’ll translate what young Mongols truly mean when they say prefer America. They want to live in America for its standard of living. But what about the Mongols who want to stay in Mongolia. Which foreign countries do they like most
@Chikanuk Жыл бұрын
Great video as usual, very interesting not just for outsiders, but from Russians too, например для меня. Keep up with such high quality (and neutrality), man!
@jarrhettking444 Жыл бұрын
Can you make a video about vladivostok?
@nikospitr Жыл бұрын
thank you, very very interesting!
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Glad you liked it!
@tomrio8243 Жыл бұрын
Regarding on choosing the west or the east. these guys really need to realize where they’re at on the map or they’ll end up like Ukraine.
@LeadLeftLeon Жыл бұрын
I’d bet on Mongolia leaning towards the East like its Central Asian brother Kazakhstan
@j.k.reborn Жыл бұрын
They can learn wherever they want but if they did something like bringing NATO bases in that area then both China, Russia will be forced to act.The only reason Mongolia is still free is because both sides want it to stay a neutral buffer state.
@ChelseaChfy-ex1po3 ай бұрын
@j.k.reborn They aren’t neutral their schools and media are infiltrated with the western narrative.
@dagramirez Жыл бұрын
Excellent report on Mongolia 🇲🇳! Like in many ex USSR and satellite states, learning English is #1
@Mitlas Жыл бұрын
интересно. спасибо! )) лично я, как русский - испытываю уважение к Чингисхану лично и монголам в общем. и, было бы очень интересно побывать в Монголии, посмотреть на культурные особенности, может чем-то помочь (я очень опытный компьютерщик). могу точно сообщить, что в России отношение к Монголии - самое положительное )) приезжайте к нам и зовите в гости ))
@Nesay2 Жыл бұрын
компьютерщик- нету такой профессии
@АндрейС-в1у11 ай бұрын
это согласно официальной истории,но множество фактов показывает что официальная-полностью фальсифицирована.И что никакого монгольского ига не было,как и Чингисхана как такового.
@kampanella597211 ай бұрын
@@АндрейС-в1уА ещё мы не должны быть уверены,что Земля круглая
@BceGDa_CTo9IK9 ай бұрын
@@АндрейС-в1увсе это и было, но вот масштабы "величайшей империи" уж больно сильно приучены. К примеру за 1.5 тысячи лет до великих Монголов римляне построили Колизей и он до сих пор стоит, вот эта была великая римская империя, а что осталось после монголов кроме условно пары камней в степи?
@АндрейС-в1у9 ай бұрын
@@BceGDa_CTo9IK 100%-пришли неизвестно откуда кочевники(где взяли столько людей и провианта с обозами-их же всех каждый день кормить),а главное-где взяли столько коней,оружия,да тех же наконечников стрел-не из камня же их тысячами долбили и не деревянные ж они были).Всё то же самое возникает даже с менее масштабным походом Наполеона на Москву.Фальсификатом историки явно скрывают истинную историю...
@woodsmanforlife1677 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!
@MrZaragon62 Жыл бұрын
What an amazing production Thank you so much for uploading your fabulous, powerful, thought provoking films 🎥
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Your words are as uplifting as a great film scene! Thank you for such high praise. Stay tuned for more! 🌟🎥
@firstandlastname2390 Жыл бұрын
Amazing video! Thank you!!!
@lovingjk Жыл бұрын
Great as usual ❤. They seems westernized. Too bad
@ceridangauv3955 Жыл бұрын
Don't worry, their culture isn't going anyhere. Mongols are very proud, even the younger generation.
@timothypeterson1903 Жыл бұрын
Great video thanks for all your hard work 👍👍👍👍
@vondagrubb46238 ай бұрын
Fascinating country
@IvanIvanov-ug5dc Жыл бұрын
4:20 - молодёжь! Лапшой этой питаться - себя не любить. Курочку в промасленой бумаге, яички, салатик - это да. Далеко не все опытные путешественники дошираками питаются. Ну, а переодеться - это святое.
@Jim1alaska Жыл бұрын
a thumbs up, as usual! 👍
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thanks again!
@kotopsina Жыл бұрын
я бы назвал это видео по-другому. "краткая современная история Монголии". всё чётко и по полочкам.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Можно и так, я не против ) Спасибо, что посмотрели!
@mikemahome27987 ай бұрын
Love your work!
@RealReporter7 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Ctrl_Del_0 Жыл бұрын
Oh, nonononono Daniel, I must correct you. Here in Europe everybody may be European, or even EU but a Polish person is nothing like a Dutch person. Or Serbian or Albanian.. Cultures are so different from country to country. This goes back ages. That is why a United states of Europe will never work. EU is a fun experimental project but it will fail.
@delphiniapickett29349 ай бұрын
Little like Nashville.. I drive in more buildings are and now even taller buildings. This was 2/8/2024.. only come in to see my doctors certain ones.
@rovsen1993 Жыл бұрын
Ведущий: "Скучаете по советским временам?" Герой: "Я плачу по ночам, Кость. Я плачу по ночам. Вернулась бы советский союз" Все что нужно знать о СССР. Некогда великая цивилизация, которая была оплотом мира и защитой для простого человека.
@Drakvius Жыл бұрын
Защитой? Что это за защита, которая убивает своих же людей?
@aryunchik4088 Жыл бұрын
Более 35000 монголов было репрессировано в 30 годы. Из них более 20 тысяч было расстреляно. Это все, что нужно знать о СССР.
@mrobocop1666 Жыл бұрын
@@aryunchik4088 это Сталинизм, но почему-то про развитый социализм 1960-90 никто вспоминать не хочет
@chuluunsugarragchaa6659 Жыл бұрын
@@mrobocop1666 Да никто. Не казахи, не узбеки, не украйнцы и в том числе и русские за исключением некоторых бедных и обездоленных деревенских жителей не хочеть вспоминать.
@DK-yc9qo2 ай бұрын
Он плачет о своей молодости.
@robertandrzejczyk2 ай бұрын
I wonder when majority of Mongolians “would like” to join NATO. 🤠
@mosesgoldbergshekelstien1520 Жыл бұрын
“we want Mongolia to be great again” What does that mean for Asia-Europa continent 😅
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Haha, good one!
@j.k.reborn Жыл бұрын
It becomes part of China as that is the only way.
@wojciechkarwowski7302 Жыл бұрын
I have no idea how You make me so absorbed while watching this, good stuff!
@zyhe10k Жыл бұрын
Монголия решила идти своим путем. Главное, чтобы правители ставили благополучие страны выше чужих интересов
@alonlon8538 Жыл бұрын
Монголия и свой путь ? Звучит как глупость, примерно такая же глупость как и с Украиной , тоже решившей идти своим путем , наивность или глупость ? Неважно, а важно то, что получилось по факту 🤣.
@wingedvictory8694 Жыл бұрын
@@alonlon8538в этом вся суть россии) - уничтожить всех кто не хочет жить под дудку из москвы! не удивляйтесь почему прибалты и западные, южные славяне сбежали в нато при первой же возможности)
@al1sa920 Жыл бұрын
Я сомневаюсь, что в случае Монголии имеется хоть какая-то идея своего пути. Скорее просто поддержание хороших отношений со всеми ради приобретения выгоды и стабильного развития. Главное в таком случае это, чтобы новоприобретенные деньги были использованы в первую очередь на большие научные и промышленные проекты, а не только на повышение уровня жизни
@PirandelloKruger Жыл бұрын
боюсь что Монголия становится сырьевым предатком сша которая обычно оставляет в должниках и забирает сверх меры всегда .. Это ястребиная политика сша - качать нефть там где никто не видит и силой заставлять отдавать , воевать чужими руками . Если посмотреть на историю то все конфликты так или иначе связаны с сша и их финансовой системой ..
@Bo-Ris-Yel-Xin Жыл бұрын
Капитализм это всего лишь свобода предпринимательства и право на частную собственность, как естественная человеческой природе. Если вы хотите жить в нищете, голоде и без свободы, где только государство решает всё за вас, то вам нужен советский социализм.
@Invaders757 Жыл бұрын
Nice vid, you clearly deserve more views
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Thank you! ☺️
@j.k.1239 Жыл бұрын
To think that they once conquered China, Central Asia and big part of present Russia.
@bobbarista Жыл бұрын
And Middle East and some parts of Europe and South Asia.
@kalbitmalbit2312 Жыл бұрын
its Kazakhstan one of colonies of Russian still broken Russian speaking more than 2 millions of The Russians settled colonized live in the present day
@valentinaegorova411711 ай бұрын
@@kalbitmalbit2312Украина номер 2. Отрабатывай дальше соросенок
@universalniy4elovek Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the nice report
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
My pleasure!
@dayandansurun3872 Жыл бұрын
19:14 acknowledging influence of Mongolian Empire on russian history is rare in russian speaking segment of YT. Thank you for that.
@i8Hardcore Жыл бұрын
Да ладно? Как минимум, это встречается в каждом учебнике по истории, поэтому нет никакой сенсации в обсуждении этой темы отдельно, а в общих видео по истории России не видел, чтобы кто-то перепрыгивал через два века невзначай.
@Salabar_ Жыл бұрын
I mean, every historian worthy of their hat will say the Mongolian invasion is where everything went to shit. :D
@travelwithkokoleka8080 Жыл бұрын
Hey man, I love your videos and also saw your background story and I’m also very impressed with your speaking English even though it’s your second language. Just one thing.. what you do with your voice timbre sound just like those new voice over AI Aps
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
I'm glad you're enjoying the videos, and I really appreciate the kind words about my English.And about the voice - will definitely add a bit more warmth next time I'm at the mic. No AI takeover here, I promise! Thanks for the heads-up!
@alannatory Жыл бұрын
Author of the channel, please make a voiceover in Russian, KZbin now allows it.
@RealReporter Жыл бұрын
Really? How? I’ll look it up 🤝
@alannatory Жыл бұрын
@@RealReporter I don’t know exactly how, I’m not a blogger. But this was the first time I saw many audio tracks on this channel. kzbin.info/www/bejne/g6qXg3RrfpV5gdU&ab_channel=MarkRober