Russian Interviewer asks......Should we invade Poland next? - REACTION - oh boy

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@Savadais
@Savadais 2 ай бұрын
Here in Latvia we have roughly around 25% Russians. Most of them were forcefully relocated during Soviet-Occupation to supposedly ''develop'' our region, but the real intention was to accelerate Russification of Latvia. And the amount of Russians, that to this day barely can understand a single word spoken in Latvian after living here for over 40 years is insane. Imagine living in foreign country your entire life and never learning language that is spoken there, because of belief that your nationality is superior to theirs. If someone believes that these people in this video are the way they are, only because they oppressed by evil government that's not true, because even when Russians live in democracy they still hold to the same beliefs that you see in this video.
@natmaren989
@natmaren989 2 ай бұрын
The same is true in Ukraine. We have regions where Russians were actively resettled during Soviet times. They consider it beneath their dignity to learn the local language. Rather, they will demand that you change the laws and the constitution to make Russian the second state language, but they will not want to learn Ukrainian.
@Savadais
@Savadais 2 ай бұрын
@@natmaren989 Those Russian's who are like that end up isolated from the rest of then society, which then Kremlin, with it's very effective propaganda, can easily exploit. Some Russian's isolate themselves by refusing to integrate in our country or move back to Russia. Then Kremlin tells them that this refusal is not their fault, but it's the fault of Latvians, Ukrainians (etc.), because we are refusing to speak Russian and accept these ''victims'' in our society the way they are. Why should we accept? According to Kremlin we should accept them because Russians are superior to us, and then the insane rambling about Russian superiority and victimization begins. I wonder does this pattern sound familiar to Americans or ''Western Europeans'' ?
@Savadais
@Savadais 2 ай бұрын
@natmaren989 Those Russian's who are like that end up isolated from the rest of then society, which then Kremlin, with it's very effective propaganda, can easily exploit. Some Russian's isolate themselves by refusing to integrate in our country or move back to Russia. Then Kremlin tells them that this refusal is not their fault, but it's the fault of Latvians, Ukrainians (etc.), because we are refusing to speak Russian and accept these ''victims'' in our society the way they are. Why should we accept? According to Kremlin we should accept them because Russians are superior to us, and then the insane rambling about Russian superiority and victimization begins. I wonder does this pattern sound familiar to Americans or ''Western Europeans'' ?
@IVWOR
@IVWOR 2 ай бұрын
100%
@lilissa1218
@lilissa1218 2 ай бұрын
Так, так, і ще раз так, вірно на 1000% Женіть цю нечисть з вашої землі Дякую за підтримку України!!!
@johnalmighty2052
@johnalmighty2052 2 ай бұрын
Americans probably don't know that the Soviets (and therefore Russians) attacked Poland 17 days after the German attack (earlier, the German Nazis and Soviet communists had agreed to divide Polish territory between themselves). A year later, the Soviets murdered 20,000 Polish officers in Katyn (blaming the Germans). After WWII, Poland was occupied by the Soviets, which the Poles fought against until they regained their freedom in 1989. It was Stalin who drew the borders in Central Europe, conducting ethnic cleansing (hundreds of thousands of Poles were forced into slave labor in labor camps - gulags - in Russian Siberia). Yes, Poles hate Russia as a state, because Russia earned it with colonial repressions, massacres, and theft of every conquered state. Poles love freedom and democracy and respect every Russian who respects similar values.
@MakiN-i8o
@MakiN-i8o 2 ай бұрын
Хватит распространять ложную информацию.
@сергейсидоров-г3у
@сергейсидоров-г3у Ай бұрын
Самим не стыдно слышать эту чушь? Делаете вид что забыли как 39 г. в Германия вместе с Польшей раздербанили Чехословакию? Правда через месяц Германия уже сама оккупировала Польшу... но об это не принято говорить. Кстати, сейчас уже 2024 год а Польша так не отдала назад земли Чехословакии. Или об этом тоже не принято в якобы цивилизованном обществе говорить?
@Stiweniasty
@Stiweniasty Ай бұрын
@@MakiN-i8o You think Rusia's invasion on Poland is missinformation? Read something bro. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Poland
@Stiweniasty
@Stiweniasty Ай бұрын
@@сергейсидоров-г3у en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_invasion_of_Poland
@inaauza7680
@inaauza7680 Ай бұрын
​@@MakiN-i8opat šo nevarēji angliski uzrakstīt?
@T_Witek_T
@T_Witek_T 2 ай бұрын
There's no russophobia in Poland and the Baltics - it's a "russorealism".
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 2 ай бұрын
@@T_Witek_T , 100% true.
@samaelingressio525
@samaelingressio525 2 ай бұрын
дуже схоже на русоріз)
@stzi7691
@stzi7691 2 ай бұрын
You are righ with your examination. Our german Bismarck also once said, I cite: "Never trust the Russians! Because the Russians even do not trust themselves." He was absolutely right, too.
@stzi7691
@stzi7691 2 ай бұрын
You are righ with your examination. Our german Bismarck also once said, I cite: "Never trust the Russians! Because the Russians even do not trust themselves." He was absolutely right, too.
@emilbielawski3308
@emilbielawski3308 2 ай бұрын
Well most Polish citizens don't like rusia (mostly because od how how many times we were attack by theme im historii)
@SuperRmoz
@SuperRmoz 2 ай бұрын
that's why we always talk about "you must help us to win this war" It's not about only Ukraine
@valkyrie1066
@valkyrie1066 2 ай бұрын
Oh yeah. That's why a lot of USA/Canada/Sweden citizens got personally involved. It's not about you, or me, it's about US. (The world community) I understand and agree. It's not that we were personally attacked....but we believe no one SHOULD be. In general. No intention of ignoring this situation.
@lookilookibuthearingtooi
@lookilookibuthearingtooi 13 күн бұрын
I don't agree. We are basically supporting America's war against Russia. Only that Europe gets weaker while doing this. We make Ukrainians fight the war against Russia. While my country of Germany gets forced to spend more money on the military instead of care, education, infrastructure, welfare, pension.....I get what you are saying and I thought so as well in the beginning. Russia still attacked a souvereign country but we also started to see Russia as the bad guy because America wanted us, too. This is America's war against Russia. And we always need to do what America wants. Look at the Israel/Palastine situation. We also were made homophobic by America so that Germans don't critisize invading Afghanistan even though they had nothing to do with 9/11.
@vesnakrasna3754
@vesnakrasna3754 Күн бұрын
Thank you for your in-deapth understanding 🙏
@otepai5353
@otepai5353 2 ай бұрын
russians even before 2014 came to UA, called names me in my mother town which currently occupied (Hohol, Hohlushka, Banderivka, Petliurovka - their favorites). Also there were demands “to speak normal language” meaning russian for them of course Also they think they founded cities that basically 4th centuries BC Also they think they win WW2 themselves:) and ignore what was done by USSR to Poland first
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
Prawda! i uczą się zakłamanej wersji II wojny, w której zawsze są zbawcami, a nigdy oprawcami, my Polacy pamiętamy jak było. I co się działo w Polsce po zakończeniu wojny. Myślą o sobie jako o wyzwolicielach, dla nas byli okupantami.
@danpirvu3350
@danpirvu3350 2 ай бұрын
From our experience as Romanians, when you sign a treaty with Russia, the only value is that you wipe your ass with it! I hope it is correct! The expression does not belong to me.
@natmaren989
@natmaren989 2 ай бұрын
"No treaty with Russia is worth the paper on which it is signed." Otto von Bismarck said this.
@groobass82
@groobass82 2 ай бұрын
Exactly. I'm Polish and approve what you said
@paweniemiec6939
@paweniemiec6939 2 ай бұрын
You are absolutely right!
@ivan_gdan
@ivan_gdan 2 ай бұрын
no news here, known for centuries now
@jacksmith-vs4ct
@jacksmith-vs4ct 2 ай бұрын
hah true
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art 2 ай бұрын
"No tourism in Europe", saying russian, while 70 % of russians never been abroad!😂
@maximnietokramskoi5728
@maximnietokramskoi5728 2 ай бұрын
more than 70% and not only abroad but even in other region in their country.😂
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art 2 ай бұрын
@@maximnietokramskoi5728 yeah)
@jacksmith-vs4ct
@jacksmith-vs4ct 2 ай бұрын
well they can't afford it too poor XD
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art 2 ай бұрын
@@jacksmith-vs4ct true!
@Chef-w8t
@Chef-w8t 2 ай бұрын
and other 30 percent are russian immigrants in europe :D
@blaumupi
@blaumupi 2 ай бұрын
So, any questions, why Sweden and Finland joyn the NATO? 😏
@helenskirta3983
@helenskirta3983 2 ай бұрын
Ви побачили глибинний народ російської федерації. То чи можна говорити, що лише путін з розуму з'їхав? Чи треба знімати санкції? Росія - це і країна- агресор, яка прямо чи гібрідно розпалює війни по усьому світу..
@uk5743
@uk5743 2 ай бұрын
100%
@cmolodiets
@cmolodiets 7 күн бұрын
sanctions don't work. they just make russian people more paranoid
@Lauri-e5w
@Lauri-e5w 2 ай бұрын
Greetings from Finland. Loved your reaction. And we live next to those idiots. Look at what they are saying! Why everbody hate them?
@uk5743
@uk5743 2 ай бұрын
100%
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
I don't agree with old people in the video. You are saying you hate us. Why don't I hate you? We are idiots, all the while nato is supplying the country which is not in the alliance. Don't say that it cares for ukros' democracy. We heard that too many times to believe it. I have nothing against Finland, very beautiful country, I just hope every diplomat on each side starts to do real politics instead of blabber. Have a good day man
@Sernik_z_rodzynkamii
@Sernik_z_rodzynkamii Ай бұрын
As a Russian I used to visit Finland a lot from Saint-Petersburg. Wonderful country with a wonderful sauna culture. Now with years passing by, I hate everything about my own country, filthy people with no values only pretending to be peaceful, deep in their minds they want to rip off the countries with a well developed state.
@МарияКриворучко-л5у
@МарияКриворучко-л5у Ай бұрын
​​​@@yalex3117 НАТО дает Украине оружие, потому что защищают как адекватные люди, слабый и обезоруженный народ, который уничтожает огромная страна управляемая ненавистью и пропагандой
@АртемАртем-ц1л
@АртемАртем-ц1л 21 күн бұрын
​@@yalex3117что хочешь? Чтоб россия захватила Украину?
@TheRapLiker
@TheRapLiker 2 ай бұрын
“Everything that seems pathological to you, everything that seems like theft, brutality, savagery, absurdity, insanity is the norm in Russia. Russia has never been Europe and will never be Europe.” - Aleksandr Nevzorov in his interview to Dmitry Gordon
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
hahahaha to quote from gordon's interviews is the best you can come up with?
@pantarei.
@pantarei. 2 ай бұрын
Russia is and always was a dangerous imperial state. They are calm only when they have no money and their economy is poor. But as soon as Russia feel strong enough, it shows its real face. Russia was close to collapse around 2000. The West should let it fall instead of save Russia with loans and trading. Now Russia shows what gratitude looks like in its version. Russia also never got punished for the partitions of Poland and the theft of vast territories in the years 1772-1795. Russia never answered for the crimes committed against Poland and Poles during the WW2, which it started together with Germany. That is why they feel so confident, simply unpunished.
@henrykarndt
@henrykarndt 2 ай бұрын
west is not smart enough deal with mongos they too stupid to understand this mescals after war still they not learn any things
@robertklimczak5630
@robertklimczak5630 2 ай бұрын
@@pantarei. nie zostali te ukarani za współudział w wywołaniu 2 wojny światowej. Do 22.06.1941 byli wiernymi sojusznikami hitlera.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
If Russia has a problem, and you help or negotiate, Russians recognize your behavior is weakness and stupidity, i.e., Russians respect the force and fear only; this has been their traditional mentality and culture for centuries, unfortunately for all.
@astree214
@astree214 2 ай бұрын
They punished themselves with Stalin 🤣
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
@@astree214 którego dzisiaj znowu cytują jako autorytet! chociaż wymordował tyle milionów własnych obywateli!
@Dread_2137
@Dread_2137 2 ай бұрын
As Pole I can only say... we've been talking about for over last 3 decades, nobody listened, and now you have consequences. Russia is state of mind, whatever seems pathological in developed countries, is the norm in russia.
@MantasPralgauskas
@MantasPralgauskas 2 ай бұрын
@@Dread_2137 I am from Lithuania, we been saying same... To Europeans, don't get on russia needle, it will backfire. Everyone laughed. And now we see the consequences
@fidenemini111
@fidenemini111 2 ай бұрын
And these people call others Nazis?
@Cherishhhh
@Cherishhhh 2 ай бұрын
Yes. And never notice anything. .......
@L_Eres
@L_Eres Ай бұрын
Because they don't know what Nazism is. They are oblivious that nazi ideology was based on lenin's communistic ideas and the only difference was 'patriotic' democracy vs nationalism. And even that was only because lenin couldn't 'provide' genocide to all other nations at the same time (so stalin inherited this 'task' and did this through all his life. There is even saying in all countries that suffered from being conquered by ussr: "stalin killed more people than died in WW2". At least 25mil, and half of them died at labor camps)
@Tyka_1
@Tyka_1 Ай бұрын
If they want to see a nazi they can look in the mirror
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
you are mistaking the terms, and we most definitely do not rock the symbols like the ukros do
@feurigessiegelstuck233
@feurigessiegelstuck233 Ай бұрын
@@yalex3117 little question: to which country does the rusich group belong?
@Planecrash13
@Planecrash13 2 ай бұрын
The worst thing is that most of us Poles do not consider ordinary Russians as enemies and we do not have negative feelings towards them, but most Russians consider us as their natural enemies. What they say sounds ridiculous and irrational, but it also shows that Poland must arm itself and be vigilant. I wish it were different
@Planecrash13
@Planecrash13 2 ай бұрын
@@Atmospherix-h1v you're absolutely right, I didn't want to generalize. I am aware that there are different people in Russia, in Poland and in every other country. Besides, I live in Gdynia - it's a port city and I used to meet Russian sailors at various events and we always had a good time together 😉 🇵🇱🤝🇷🇺 best regards
@tanyatatuha4559
@tanyatatuha4559 2 ай бұрын
​@@Atmospherix-h1v но проблема есть. Сотни тысяч ваших соотечестенников пришли убивать нас, поддержка вашими гражданами Путина больше 80%. Где протесты? Где сопротивление политике выбранной вами власти. Путин - менеджер, нанятый вами, ведет политику которую одобряете вы (избиратели), вам (абсолютному большинству) все нравится. Нет, я безусловно понимаю, что есть процент людей не согласных, но как так получилось, что согласных и поддерживающих убийство большинство!?
@tacjanajankowska3877
@tacjanajankowska3877 2 ай бұрын
Rosjanie mówią ci co chcesz poklepia po ramieniu a jak by mogli to nóż w plecy.Moja babcia s.p.mowila co w czasie drugiej wojny światowej wyprawiali Rosjanie powiedziała nigdy nie wierz Rosjanom.
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
@@Atmospherix-h1v Przed dialogiem i wzajemnym zrozumieniem musi być prośba o wybaczenie, uznanie prawdy, pokuta i zadośćuczynienie. Rosja przeprosiła Polaków za Katyń, a teraz znowu Putin odwołuje się do Stalina i znowu wraca do kłamstwa katyńskiego, jakby tej zbrodni nie dokonali Rosjanie. Chyba dekady muszą upłynąć, by w Rosji mogło się cokolwiek zmienić.
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 ай бұрын
Yes, any sane person would wish it would be different. Even though our generations have never actually experienced a war first hand, if you have learned anything from history you should know that war isn't something that anyone wants. At least nobody of the ordinary people. Wars are always about power, resources, territory, influence, religion or ideologies pushed by a few people in power.
@kacperfilipiuk6875
@kacperfilipiuk6875 2 ай бұрын
Propagand is strong in Russia and this video is proof of this
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
This is not propaganda but the Russian imperial culture, mentality, and tradition; Russia and Russians have been like that for the last three centuries since this Eurasian empire hatched from the collapsed Golden Horde Moscow splinter in 1721.
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
@@denisoko8494 prawda, Rosja nie ma doświadczenia demokracji ani społeczeństwa obywatelskiego
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
​@@symulacrumorlando The Russian empire under different brands like Tsardom (1721, 1916), Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic(RSFSR 1917), Soviet Russia (USSR 1922), and Russian Federation(1991) have multiple opportunities to be a lawful country that respects its own people, have the actual democratic election, and human rights, however, Russian people, not Russian rulers, proactively prefer and move the country to the "firm hand" dictatorship/tyranny, so bloody and, periodically, insane rulers like Romanov, Lenin, Stalin... Putin is a true reflection of the Russian mentality.
@ОрунДжамайка
@ОрунДжамайка 2 ай бұрын
Тупость сросиян видна и кровожадность!!!!
@walsjell
@walsjell 2 ай бұрын
to niejest do konca propaganda.. lecz taki maja patryjtyzm tacy zawsz ebyli bezsilni i berzradni w swoim apnstwie zyjac jak nednziki albo bandyci i nioseli to zawez edo innych bo co inni maja miec lepije! niestety 2 wojna swiatowa trafila im sie jak slepej kurze ziarno i nie dosc z eurosli militarnie pojeni pzerz aliantow pzreciw niemcowi to zbudowali mit wielkie wspanialej uwlaniajacej rosji !zabrac im ten mit i te wyzwolenia i ich ofiary i nic niemaja poza napadaniem na nomadow czy inne narody plemienne wyniszczajc ich jezyk i kulture!
@panchomcsporran2083
@panchomcsporran2083 2 ай бұрын
The Russians and the Nazis collaborated to divide Poland between them, to the poles, there's not much difference between the two.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
Poland was the first country attacked by allies AKA Nazi Germany and Red Russia in WWII... then Russia invaded Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, and Finland. 1939, Russia had plans to attack Persia(Iran), but Russians were stuck in Finland; nevertheless, after 1941, Red Russia temporarily occupied the north of Persia to make the Caspian Sea its inner lake. Technically, no country that borders or had borders with imperial Russia(RE, RSFSR, USSR, and, nowadays, RF) wasn't forced by Russians in at least one war or military conflict!
@MakiN-i8o
@MakiN-i8o 2 ай бұрын
​​@@denisoko8494бредик не пиши
@thkempe
@thkempe Ай бұрын
​@@denisoko8494 The Soviet invasion of neutral Persia was in collaboration with Great Britain, right?
@TetianaSvystun
@TetianaSvystun 2 ай бұрын
They have always been like that, it's a pity that only now has the world realized it
@АнастасіяОстапчук-ы4х
@АнастасіяОстапчук-ы4х 2 ай бұрын
100%
@marcinb.3505
@marcinb.3505 2 ай бұрын
Agree. World saw what they did in Chechenya and remained silent. Then Georgia, Crimea and nothing till now.
@TheRuslana
@TheRuslana 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, the world has not yet realized this. They think that Putin started and continues the war alone.
@sebastiankrupinski7306
@sebastiankrupinski7306 2 ай бұрын
@@marcinb.3505 Polska podnosiła te tematy na forum światowym, ale nigdy nikt nas nie słucha. Tak samo było w czasie ll wojny światowej.Historia lubi się powtarzać
@danpirvu3350
@danpirvu3350 2 ай бұрын
That's right! And that's how they will always be...this is their nation.
@lelikbolek1362
@lelikbolek1362 2 ай бұрын
I'm glad that somebody in US really tries to get into it: you must bring more videos like that, and also russians tv talk shows, where they seriously discussed possibility of nuclear strike of the cities like London, Paris, Berlin, New York- it's a crazy stuff. As you can see, it's not about the russian government- it's about hole Russia's population. They hate everyone, who wants to have a better life than them,everyone who wants to live their lives differently.
@HartKlinga
@HartKlinga 2 ай бұрын
Bullshit. Look at the map. American bases and Russian bases. Count the wars America started. And Russia.
@СтасЧаплин
@СтасЧаплин 2 ай бұрын
Absolutely 100% with you on that comment!
@gabberzg
@gabberzg 2 ай бұрын
Sooo.... just like the USA?
@lelikbolek1362
@lelikbolek1362 2 ай бұрын
@gabberzg I realize that Europe somehow already had their dose of knowledge, US is to far from it- processing time is much longer.
@walsjell
@walsjell 2 ай бұрын
poland speaks about this by long time but nobady is listenig to them .. coz in eurpe gemany are ruling power and they prefer making bisness with them
@Silveirias
@Silveirias Ай бұрын
21:47 You know why Finland was "neutral"? Because the soviet union aka russia demanded it after having tried to invade our country and after stealing 12% of our territory! (Including our second lagest city! I invite you to imagine what 12% of your country around the second largest city of your country is and how devastating it would be to beforced to give it to the enemy. Oh and having to suddenly relocate about 12% of your citizen, too. And then act all nice to the a ssholes who did this to you.) Because Finland, during the Cold War, was largely controlled by the soviet union. The moment the soviet union collapsed Finland began to Westernise. We joined the EU as soon as we could and now a lot of people across the world don't even realise how new it is that we're counted as Western. The only reason we didn't join NATO sooner was because it was considered safer not to join. Same as Ukraine. The moment russia attacked Ukraine we saw that not joining NATO does not protect you from russia. People's opinion on whether or not we should join NATO change overnight. Overnight!
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art 2 ай бұрын
And you have to understand, that most of them didn't call us( Ukrainians) as Ukrainians, they call us bad word.
@TheRuslana
@TheRuslana 2 ай бұрын
Yes, there was an incorrect translation.
@ВикторияВиноградова-и5х
@ВикторияВиноградова-и5х 2 ай бұрын
Интересно как ❓
@TheRuslana
@TheRuslana 2 ай бұрын
@@ВикторияВиноградова-и5х А ти так звикла зневажати українців, що навіть не помітила. І ще додумалась питати🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
@cathulhu3772
@cathulhu3772 2 ай бұрын
Chochoły if i remember correctly. To be honest i have enough pride not to give a flying f how someone calls us, i go into "we'll se ntchz" mode :)
@fidenemini111
@fidenemini111 2 ай бұрын
They have derogatory names for each nation. By calling others names they fell themselves better, greater, worthier.
@ТетянаРо
@ТетянаРо 2 ай бұрын
Аnd you only watched one video - and there were many such surveys in different cities of Russia. And the majority of Russians answered the same way - Ukraine and other neighboring countries must be captured and the population there exterminated. this country lives very, very far in the past, cultivating in itself hatred of others, in an endlessly strange way remembering with whom Russia fought 300-500 years ago. For example, they still love to remember how they drove away Napoleon or the battle with the Swedes in the early 18th century. This country doesn't think about the future; Russia is constantly boiling in the cauldron of the past.
@sebastiankrupinski7306
@sebastiankrupinski7306 2 ай бұрын
Zwykły rosjanin może żreć same kartofle z trawą byle wierzył że świat boi się matuszki rosji
@TheRuslana
@TheRuslana 2 ай бұрын
👏👍
@Anthyrion
@Anthyrion 2 ай бұрын
Another problem probably is, that they are receiving the same propaganda news since Putin came into power for the first time (or even before that)
@Eurician
@Eurician 2 ай бұрын
To be fair: Most of the Interviewed refuse to answer because they fear Repression. The one that do are either keeping it short, or have a Pro-Putin-Oppinion.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
Most Russians don't know their past; in all 4 wars between Russia and France in the XVIII century, AKA Napoleonic wars, Russian tsar Alexander I Romanov made the industrial-scale sale of ~400 000 Russian slaves to the British Empire as cannon fodder, no joke. Hence, Britain had cheap Russian "meat waves" to exhaust and distract Napoleon's armies, and the Russian tsar had tonnes of British gold. Russian slaves-commoners were used as meat; most of them were killed either by Napoleon's troops, harsh winter conditions, or by their own Russian authorities. FYI, Russian generals and civil authorities slaughtered 6000+ Russian slaves who didn't want to fight Napoleon and burnt alive 25000+ Russian slave-soldiers in Moscow hospitals; the last one was the continuous decision to create scorched earth before Napoleon entered Moscow. The reason soldiers weren't evacuated was they were heavily wounded in previous battles nearby, so immobile Russian slaves were useless as cannon fodder for Russian generals. Later, for education purposes, official Russian historians rebranded this 1812 Napoleon War as "glorious" and "The Patriotic War," claiming that the tsar had enormous support from Russian commoners; note that 94% of the Russian population was slaves at that time!
@orestmakar8562
@orestmakar8562 2 ай бұрын
The guy at 21:28 show how Russian think. They are not against atacking, invading and conquering other countries they just think they should atack, invade and conquer smaller coubtries that could not defend themselves. This is why Russia did not want countries to join NATO. NATO makes smaller countries uninvadable as Russia cannot win a war with NATO. Russia didn’t want ither coubtries to join NATO because it always had plans to reinvade and reconquer territories they see as „lost Russian territories inhabited by traitors who do not want Russia to own that land”. They refuse to acknowledge that these coubtries are inhabited by other people that have a right to live in peace on their land. A typical Russian does not mind war as long as Russia can win it. Invading Poland is looked at from the perspective „can we take them on with ease or will the resistance be tough”. The only reasosn they want to conquer and anex Baltic states is because they see them as small and unable to withstand invasion. They openly fantacies about launching a quick invasion and conqueting these countries and threttening buclear war if NATO decides to invade what Russia would declare its land .
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
100% racja. Rosja traktuje upadek ZSRR jako największa katastrofę i nigdy się z nią nie pogodziła. To straszne, że kraj z surowcami nie potrafi zapewnić swoim mieszkańcom dobrobytu, a woli wzniecać wojny i konflikty na całym świecie. W normalnych krajach ludzie chcą żyć w spokoju, kształcić się, mieć spokojne życie w dobrobycie, podróżować. A Rosjanin hoduje kury na balkonie w bloku i marzy o potędze.
@orestmakar8562
@orestmakar8562 2 ай бұрын
@@symulacrumorlando Przetoczę kilka cytatów Józefa Piłsudskiego: Pamiętajcie, że dusza Rosjanina, jeśli nie każdego, to prawie każdego, jest przeżarta duchem nienawiści do każdego wolnego Polaka i do idei wolnej Polski. Oni są łatwi i zdolni do uczucia nawet wielkiej przyjaźni i będą was kochać szczerze i serdecznie,jak brata, dopóki nie poczują, że w sercu swoim jesteście wolnym człowiekiem i boicie się ich miłości, w której dominującym pierwiastkiem jest żądza opieki nad wami, inaczej mówiąc: władzy. To jest skaza urodzeniowa ich duszy, dziedziczna i kilkusetletnia, za ich niewolę, za Tatarów,za Iwana, za opryczników, za odwieczne bunty topione we krwi. Jeśli własna wolność jest nieosiągalna, wolność cudza wzbudza zawiść i odrazę. Jesteśmy od wieków zbyt bolesnym dla nich wzorem, zaprzeczeniem ich własnego losu. Obawiam się ,że dużo czasu upłynie, zanim oni zrozumieją, że nikt i nic, chyba śmierć, odbierze nam prawa do wolności…” „Rosja obiecuje, gdy jest do tego zmuszona, i nie dotrzymuje swych obietnic z chwilą, gdy ma po temu siłę”. „Bez względu na to, jaki będzie jej rząd, Rosja jest zaciekle imperialistyczna. Jest to zasadniczy rys jej charakteru politycznego. Mieliśmy imperializm carski; widzimy dzisiaj imperializm czerwony - sowiecki”. „Widząc spustoszenia dokonywane przez ustrój komunistyczny, nie rozumiem, jak mogą istnieć w Europie socjaliści, odnoszący się do niego przychylnie”. „Jest to (bolszewizm) dziedzictwo dawnego rosyjskiego ustroju socjalnego, w którym poddani traktowani byli jak śmiecie swych panów”. „Jedno całe pokolenie zanika, jako ofiara socjalistycznych doświadczeń Lenina i Trockiego. Jeżeli Rosja chce w dalszym ciągu przeprowadzać te zgubne doświadczenia, to jej rzecz. Polska natomiast nie zgodzi się nigdy, ażeby pójść dobrowolnie na śmierć, starając się również skosztować komunizmu”. „Długa i ciężka niewola tatarska, która trwała kilka wieków, niezatarte zostawiła ślady w historii Rosji i wyryła swe piętno na charakterze ludności. Wszczepiła ona ten duch niewolniczy, tę pokorę wobec władzy, to zgadzanie się z losem, jakie charakteryzuje lud rosyjski”. „Zawczasu określić możemy, czym będzie Rosja po usunięciu samowładnego rządu. Wyżej łba uszy nie rosną - mówi przysłowie rosyjskie i stosownie do tego demokratyczność przyszłej konstytucji nie przerośnie samego społeczeństwa”. „Pomimo, iż duch liberalny rosyjski i reformy Aleksandra starały się zjednoczyć Rosję z Zachodem, to jednak pozostało stare przekonanie, wspólne nam i Europie, że świat kultury zachodniej kończy się na wschodnich granicach Polski, że dalej idzie Azja”. Ponadto polecam Książkę Ryszarda Kapuścińskiego „Imperium”, która moim skromnym zdaniem jest najlepszą syntezą tego czym jest Rosja, dlaczego jest tym czym jest. Ponadto tłumaczy jak myśli i czym się kieruje przeciętny Rosjanin i dlaczego jest inny mentalnie od innych otaczających go narodów. Na YT jest audiobook w całości. Polecam Czytałem tą książkę wielokrotnie i kiedyś nie wierzyłem w to co już w czasie ZSRR i jego rozpadu dostrzegł autor.
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
@@symulacrumorlando stereotypes, thanks. should I bring up stereotypes about the Poles?
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
the Soviets fell. why was nato necessary afterwards? even when Russia asked to join nato? why the declination and further expansion? realistically speaking, if Poland does not interfere in this conflict, there will be peace. If Poland intercepts even one missile on ukraine's territory, then it makes itself a party to the military conflict? Is that clear enough?
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando Ай бұрын
@@yalex3117 Pokój zapanuje, kiedy Rosjanie wycofają się z terytorium okupowanej Ukrainy. A NATO jak widać było, jest i będzie potrzebne. Gdyby nie NATO, kraje bałtyckie byłyby kolejne. NATO jest organizacją obronną. Rosja była, jest i będzie agresorem.
@Neji641212
@Neji641212 2 ай бұрын
And whole west made fun of poles, while we alerted that russians are the issue here...
@letheas6175
@letheas6175 2 ай бұрын
No, definitely not ''the whole west'' kind regards, someone from the Netherlands which is investigating Russia for many, many years now (200 Dutch people and almost 300 people in total died in the MH17 attack). Stop trying to divide the west by saying stuff like that. Whenever people say ''the whole or everyone'' a fallacy often follows.
@andreadee1567
@andreadee1567 2 ай бұрын
Made fun of Poles? Definitely not. I think we tried a different way and must admit that we failed. But we had to try at least something. We only have one planet earth and on a long term we have to live together. No idea how this should work at the moment. But the younger Russians gave me a little hope.
@Neji641212
@Neji641212 2 ай бұрын
@@letheas6175 Yes, apologies. That was not the best to call that as a whole. But definitely poles felt that way for the recent 2 decades.
@JoannaLubowicka01
@JoannaLubowicka01 2 ай бұрын
@@andreadee1567 In my opinion, you need to know which method to use. Russia has been like this for centuries, what's in this movie doesn't surprise me now and wouldn't surprise me 20 years ago. Why? Because we know them. But when we warned, we were considered oversensitive idiots. And in this way, Russia only confirmed its belief that it can do whatever it wants. The West was doing business with it, and we, Russia's neighbors, were just wondering when it would all go to shit and when Russia would want to conquer one of our countries again.
@sebastiankrupinski7306
@sebastiankrupinski7306 2 ай бұрын
​@@andreadee1567ale dlaczego uważasz że zawsze trzeba postępować tak jak tego chce zachód Europy czy USA. Może trzeba się było zastanowić czy Polacy, którzy najlepiej znają ten bandycki kraj który wyrządził im tyle zła i to zawsze z czyjąś pomocą, nie mają racji. rosja i niestety większość jej obywateli rozumie tylko siłę. Ile razy historia musi się powtórzyć?
@система-э2т
@система-э2т Ай бұрын
Now u see what russians are. I live in occupied region in Ukraine and I see them everywhere and everytime. I have been holding on at the limit of my strength for ten years. They occupied my region back in 2014
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
да ты издеваешься? еще один? чел, успокойся, выдохни, уже в школу вставать пора
@givikap120
@givikap120 Ай бұрын
Good luck bro
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
@@система-э2т ФИО адрес, гражданин
@markusjongren4098
@markusjongren4098 2 ай бұрын
When the Iron Curtain fell in the early 90's NATO didn't actively seek out new members. What happened was that a lot of former Warsaw pact members and former soviet republics immediately started their application processes to join since they didn't want to be forced to join Russia again. There were very few volonteery members of either the Warzaw pact nor the Soviet union, but there were a lot of russian tanks in the streets of a number of capitals in the 1920s through 60s. As for why Russia would want to attack its neighbours? Listen to what Putin says: "They are failed states. Mistakes that never should have happened. Their only rightfull place is as a part of the Russian empire". Wonder why Russias neighbours were either running for NATO as fast as they could or investing heavily in their defence forces to protect their borders
@katerynakorolova
@katerynakorolova 2 ай бұрын
I am Ukrainian. When I was in school we teach the history on lessons, and I remember words from famous person (don't rember who exactly) from the past (200-300 y.ago.) - "the agreement with Russia is not worth the paper it is signed on". I thought its just a history and don't matter in reality. But russia, which signed the Budapest Memorandum and attacked us, says the opposite((( I have realtives in russia, they are really like in this video, like a zombie, and they don't care that relatives under attack, they believe its right decision(
@MakiN-i8o
@MakiN-i8o 2 ай бұрын
Историю учить надо, а информацию проверять. Эта ваша цитата, которую по ошибке приписывают Бисмарку, новодел эпохи интернета. Так что о каких 300 лет может идти речь?
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Ай бұрын
@@MakiN-i8o What's the difference who has said it and when. The main thing is that it is the truth. But u as a true russian do not give a flyin fck about the truth.
@GernotRutz
@GernotRutz 2 ай бұрын
After watching this video - who is the rot and who are the Nazis ... ? I am really shocked about the Russians 😮
@AlexTheGerman
@AlexTheGerman 2 ай бұрын
Really? It was obvious for decades that the true Nazis are in the Kremlin. Just google (for example) "Dmitry Utkin Kremlin" and look at the images that show up. He was the founder of the "Wagner" mercenaries (Named after Richard Wagner, H!tlers favorite composer: there we go) and literally tattooed in an SS uniform with all badges and insignia.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
You are shocked; nevertheless, imagine countries and nations for having such aggressively insane Russians across the border for centuries.
@allenhill1223
@allenhill1223 2 ай бұрын
What is a Nazi.
@dustybaron5942
@dustybaron5942 Ай бұрын
Most of the main Russian parties in power are right-wing and either fascist or near fascist. That is the irony about the Russians talking about Nazis in Ukraine. And look at the individuals and organizations that formed the break away "people's republics" in eastern Ukraine. These pro-Russian elements are also fascist in nature as well.
@Tyka_1
@Tyka_1 Ай бұрын
​@@allenhill1223 wich one. 1st is the ideological stuff 2nd is what russians think. (Basicly for them enemy of theyrs. They would call israel nazi. Ukraine has a jew president and some minister is a muslim so they calling Ukraine nazi is hilariously r*tarded)
@Humpelstilzchen
@Humpelstilzchen 2 ай бұрын
They still stuck in the USSR and are trained to play (and feel) the victim of everything.
@ABa-os6wm
@ABa-os6wm 2 ай бұрын
Russia is still stuck in Tsardom.
@BossVongola10
@BossVongola10 Ай бұрын
as we all are
@maciejgajoch1774
@maciejgajoch1774 2 ай бұрын
Russia is state of mind. Russians must know that we Poles,dont afraid them.
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 2 ай бұрын
Wiedzą. Dlatego nas tak nienawidzą. 😊
@ivan_gdan
@ivan_gdan 2 ай бұрын
good for you that you don't, but it is much easier to say that when you are protected by NATO and Ukraine for now
@aaergplay6022
@aaergplay6022 2 ай бұрын
@@ivan_gdan , during last few centuries we didn't have NATO around and the tension was analogical.
@jacksmith-vs4ct
@jacksmith-vs4ct 2 ай бұрын
they are afraid its why they still talk about you
@innav3650
@innav3650 2 ай бұрын
Thank to Poland for your help.
@DmytrikHytrik
@DmytrikHytrik Ай бұрын
"Every nation has it's own diseases; Russia have an incurable one" - Lina Kostenko, Ukrainian poetess
@Sesyrity
@Sesyrity 2 ай бұрын
This is the kind of crap we're dealing with.
@awedsgtsvfcgtre7269
@awedsgtsvfcgtre7269 Ай бұрын
Every neighbour of Russia is aware of it, but somehow people further away still do not get it. There is tons of similar interviews by the way, but it is enough to watch what they say on national state TV. Some translations are on Russian Media Monitor channel www.youtube.com/@russianmediamonitor
@agnieszka7231
@agnieszka7231 2 ай бұрын
In Poland we say that Russia is a state of mind. We have about 500 years of experience with them and this comment does not impress us at all.
@shatelei
@shatelei Ай бұрын
If someone believes that these people in this video are the way they are, only because they oppressed by evil government that's not true, because even when Russians live in democracy they still hold to the same beliefs that you see in this video.
@oksanatelibko24687
@oksanatelibko24687 Ай бұрын
Why do you export to them then?
@SuperFree06
@SuperFree06 2 ай бұрын
Fun fact: NATO has never in its entire history ever invaded and occupied someone else's country.... unlike Russia.
@jacksmith-vs4ct
@jacksmith-vs4ct 2 ай бұрын
we did once but it was the US that made it happen and some refused to join
@SuperFree06
@SuperFree06 2 ай бұрын
@@jacksmith-vs4ct When,where and who?
@brucenorman8904
@brucenorman8904 2 ай бұрын
@@SuperFree06 Afghanistan
@SuperFree06
@SuperFree06 2 ай бұрын
@@brucenorman8904 The US and some NATO forces (and many non NATO countries), did not invade and occupy Afghanistan. They were invited by the legitimate democratic Afghan Government comprised of the Northern Alliance and the Pashtuns in the south to assist in the overthrow of the Taliban who had taken over by force. The Government was not an occupation government, but comprised Afghans who opposed the Taliban.
@сергейсидоров-г3у
@сергейсидоров-г3у Ай бұрын
Ну да... в отличии от США.
@nataliaprybutkonatalia1404
@nataliaprybutkonatalia1404 2 ай бұрын
Мені цікаво з яких це пір Житомир став "исконно русским городом"???Коли Житомир був заснований (884 рік),то на місці Москви ще жаби квакали.Україна була,є і буде!!!
@donataj2213
@donataj2213 2 ай бұрын
Dla nich, nawet Rzym jest historyczną częścią rossji, to tym bardziej Zytomir😁
@СветланаВиньковская
@СветланаВиньковская 2 ай бұрын
Вы до сих пор удивляетесь что рашизм = фашизм.
@danpirvu3350
@danpirvu3350 2 ай бұрын
Fascism was born in Italy. Nazism in Germany. Choose!
@danpirvu3350
@danpirvu3350 2 ай бұрын
The Austrians have been struggling for years to make Beethoven Austrian and Hitler German!😁
@SvetlanaTeslya
@SvetlanaTeslya 2 ай бұрын
украизм= фашизм
@TheRuslana
@TheRuslana 2 ай бұрын
​@@danpirvu3350 Why choose? Stalin started the Second World War with Hitler. But Germany has gone through its transformation, and Russia has not.
@sl66ls2006
@sl66ls2006 2 ай бұрын
@@danpirvu3350 Yes, the big end is when you invite Austrian postcard artists to your home😫. In the end, this only brings trouble.🤷‍♂️
@thomasturski2837
@thomasturski2837 2 ай бұрын
There is a saying that "Russia is not a country, it is a state of mind". This is an old video from February 26, 2022 - 4 days after Russia attacked Ukraine - most people in Russia and outside of it thought it would last another 2-3 weeks. And Russians were asking themselves - "what next?"
@danpirvu3350
@danpirvu3350 2 ай бұрын
Unfortunately, it is a state of madness and brainwashing!
@ТетянаРо
@ТетянаРо 2 ай бұрын
Although the video is old, Russians’ hatred of Ukrainians, Poles, Baltic countries and other neighbors has not decreased at all, but on the contrary
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
@@ТетянаРо propaganda w Rosji wmawia od lat Rosjanom, że Polacy ich nienawidzą (jeszcze przed wojną, nie teraz, kiedy jest raczej zrozumiała niechęć z powodu poparcia dla Putina) - że tu Rosjan biją na ulicach
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
@@ТетянаРо really? ask me if I hate the people? absolutely not. I can't stand the european diplomats who can't foresee obvious consequences
@Watcher-uy9rb
@Watcher-uy9rb Ай бұрын
"We have to kill them all for no reason" but at the same time "Why does everyone hates us??? 😭😭😭"
@kucha8270
@kucha8270 2 ай бұрын
Watch and react to a couple of political TV shows on Russian TV, your gag reflex will immediately kick in. This is just a nightmare. No one has made a video yet: "American watches propaganda on Russian TV". It will be fantastic!!!
@donataj2213
@donataj2213 2 ай бұрын
100% right, I can't stand it after 1 minute, and russians like it, that says something, right?
@winny4765
@winny4765 2 ай бұрын
Look for it. It is here on YT ! You will need no horror films any more. RUSSIAN MEDIA MONITOR OR S.TH. LIKE THAT.
@Tyka_1
@Tyka_1 Ай бұрын
Bro I have no gag reflex but when I see stupid sh*t at that lvl i start to get annoyed and after 10 seconds angry after 15 sec i think how these people exist after 20 sec i quit cause i would learn the meaning of life...
@yalex3117
@yalex3117 Ай бұрын
@@Tyka_1 CNN posts are even more laughable
@Крикинийскаяииика
@Крикинийскаяииика Ай бұрын
I'm not suprised at all. I was allways surprised that people think that only putin is a bad guy. NO!!! They all are!!!
@nanachi4789
@nanachi4789 Ай бұрын
Thanks 4 video, sending greetings from Nederlands, slava Ukraini !
@debbiemorgan859
@debbiemorgan859 2 ай бұрын
This is why it's important for NATO to be strong, this is not the time for US leaders to be befriending Russian leaders and pulling away from NATO. It's not just Putin you have to worry about, I've spoken to Kazakh friends and they are terrified because all of his generals talk about taking back what was formerly the USSR. We're not just fighting for their freedom, we're fighting for our freedom too.
@arturjj8761
@arturjj8761 2 ай бұрын
Your ironic and sarcastic comment on this film made me laugh immensely. Don't recommend them to attack Romania, because the Romanians have quite a strong army and the Russians could quickly be surprised. 😉🤣🤣🤣 Greetings from Poland!
@brian0703
@brian0703 2 ай бұрын
Russia has always had this imperialist view. More so than any other country. It’s why they are so big. They use propaganda to justify their means, but their people are all for it as long as there are no repercussions. They have taken land from EVERY neighboring country. An example is when they declared war against Japan a few days after America dropped the first of two nuclear bombs during WW2. After Japan’s inevitable surrender a few days later, Russia took land from Japan saying that they helped fight against Japan during the war. They have no shame…
@adi5950
@adi5950 2 ай бұрын
They can try - we're not going anywhere, we've never been afraid of them. Greetings from Poland and thanks for your responses.
@olgaf_i4732
@olgaf_i4732 2 ай бұрын
Hi, thank you for reviewing it! I really wish you would watch more of such content, as most people think that civilian russians do not want war….but that is sooo wrong. Russian people were always bloodthirsty, just check out their history a bit. As for those with common sense, look closely who they are : most of them are young guys, who would be first in new mobilisation if ru government would organise one, and they know that it would be their lives at stake when that would happen that is why they understand everything correctly. P.S. I can confirm that there are many turbo patriots in other countries , but most of those countries do not attack other countries because of that thought
@RuZZkiy-Vanka
@RuZZkiy-Vanka Ай бұрын
😅 Even Milchakov, the head of ruzzian assault group Rusich called himself NaЗi and repeated the words of this grandma in the video
@annadanevich6432
@annadanevich6432 2 ай бұрын
your logic is based on the fact that in every country there are such people and this is correct, the problem is only in percentages, if such 90% are a problem, it is an even bigger problem when the last 10% are silent, thanks for your viewing
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 ай бұрын
That is true, however we can't really be certain about the numbers and it's not all black and white. There are people across the spectrum and many who just don't care for (international) politics. They live their life happy in ignorance. You can't necessarily blame them, especially when they are generally uninformed and subject to propaganda. As long as their life works out for them, they just don't give a f***. You find this group of people also in every country. Though as you said the percentage certainly matters. Though I wouldn't dare to put hard numbers to it. Some actually care but are too scared. Some of those just stand down, others may have left the country to just don't get involved at all. Also like with all political views, many sit somewhat on the fence. There's not just one ideology. There are many combinations of different twisted views. With some you may agree, with others you certainly wouldn't. That's life, that's reality. It's always easier to put them in simple boxes to keep your own mind at ease. Unfortunately the world is much more complex and interconnected than we want it to be. Partly that's a good thing, but it makes it extremely difficult to evaluate the situation.
@piotrovitz
@piotrovitz 2 ай бұрын
American learning Russian mindset, precious to see. Not so precious thing to me as my Polish family truly suffered in many previous generations because of that mindset.
@nonexegimonumentum8583
@nonexegimonumentum8583 2 ай бұрын
Russia is not a country, Russia is a state of mind! 😂😂😂
@orestmakar8562
@orestmakar8562 2 ай бұрын
Russia was established with imperial conquest in mind. The idea of „Ruski Mir” which translates to „Russian world” means just that a world tuled by Russians. This is why in every iteration under the Tsarists regime, under the Soviet regime and under the Fascsist Putin regime Russia has had one goal to expand its territory by any means including but not limited to military conquest. On conquered territories Russians whould implements a set of policies known as Russification that aimed to erode and erase national identity and physically destory the brighterst people. The native people were told that Russians are better and that the beatvthey can become is a „lesser Russian”. Either way the population of natives was to be reduced gradually by fifferent methods and replaced by „ethnic Russians”. The most popular form of population control were deportation dedal into inhospitible parts of Russia like Siberia and Kazakhstan where most people died and those that survived could not sustain large populations. Stalin ramped up russification and started slaughtering and mass deporting a ridiculous amount of people. He ordered the biggest man made famine in the world to be perpatrated in Ukeaine called Holodomor. All food was confiscated and people under the penalty of death were forbidden from leaving their cities, towns and villages. Over 5 million Ukrainians died of starvation. All natives (mainly Germans Poles) were deported from Koenigsberg and replaced with Russians while the region and city was renamed Kaliningrad. Same thing happened in Crimea where all Crimean Tatars were deported and replaced by Russians. Tatars once constituted over 80% of the population. Same thing happened in Transnistria. Locals were deported and replaced with Russians. Same thing Russia is currently doing in occupied territories of Ukraine. Kidnapping of children deportation and murder of locals and giving away for penisa of the property that belongs to other people to Russians that have no problem setling ibto houses of murdered, deported families or families that have fled the war. Looting, rapes, torture and slaughter of locals was always a a partvod Russian war strategy. No wonder their origins lie in the Mongol Empire of Chingis Khan.
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
Prawda, doskonale - jasno i zwięźle - to wyjaśniłeś. I zawsze ma pretekst, by "bronić swoich obywateli".
@Galanty123
@Galanty123 Ай бұрын
Who started this war? Poland? Ukraine? Georgia? Or Russia? We the Poles, we don't want any wars, but we need to be prepared because Putin treats Poland all the time, he opens his mouth.
@vitaliymenzhyk7789
@vitaliymenzhyk7789 2 ай бұрын
Надо вам всем больше смотреть такие видео, это просто нужно знать, ведь там вся страна такая.
@РоманКомолов-е3б
@РоманКомолов-е3б 2 ай бұрын
А своих в нацистской форме не хотите показывать.))
@vitaliymenzhyk7789
@vitaliymenzhyk7789 2 ай бұрын
@@РоманКомолов-е3б загугли как Рогозин зигует, кто такой Мильчаков, увидишь дай знать или удали комментарий
@donataj2213
@donataj2213 2 ай бұрын
@@РоманКомолов-е3б Chyba masz na myśli twoich, rosyjskich towarzyszy! Jedyny faszystowski kraj to rossja!
@janvar33
@janvar33 2 ай бұрын
@@РоманКомолов-е3б being normal people is now called nazism? classical russian brainwashed by propaganda
@Українабулаєібуде-м6о
@Українабулаєібуде-м6о 2 ай бұрын
​@@РоманКомолов-е3б а также по-другому троллить вашу пропаганду?😂😂😂😂😆😆😆 Я лично сам не раз высылал постановочные видео россиянам до полномаштабки смотря на их реакцию. Недавно смотрел наши военкоры в беседе с российским военнопленным сообщили, что на днях к ним придет Степан Бандера с Романом Шухевичем. Видели бы вы его реакцию 😂😂😂😂да да, а к вам видно Ленин часто в гости приходит домой?? 😅😅😅
@KamilazWarszawy
@KamilazWarszawy Ай бұрын
I'll tell you a joke: "in a Russian school the teacher asks all the class: -Which is the best country in the world? All the children scream: -Russia! -And where do the happiest children live? -In Russia! -And where are the best toys? -In Russia One boy begin to cry. The teacher asks. - Why are you crying? - Because I would really like to live in Russia.
@ReactionsbyD
@ReactionsbyD Ай бұрын
hahaha great joke
@lidiyagubaryk659
@lidiyagubaryk659 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing this information. It is really important to show the real face of this nation.
@jan2126
@jan2126 2 ай бұрын
Russia has been a great mystery for the civilized world for centuries. They want to understand why this is so? It is difficult, as it would be to understand the Martians if they existed. Here is an excerpt from a publication on this topic. * Why the Russian world is the complete opposite of the European one, Muscovite Rus' is the opposite of Kyiv, and what and from whom modern Russia adopted, was briefly and directly explained by Russian academician, historian, candidate of political sciences Yuri Pivovarov. But he is not alone. Yuri Pivovarov has no doubt: "Moscow Russia, then St. Petersburg, Soviet Russia and today is the successor of the Golden Horde" ... The Mongols, Russian princes, came to Sarai when there was the Golden Horde - the western part of the Mongol Empire. They encountered some completely extraordinary force that they had not seen before. It was based on the fact that one person was everything, and the rest were nothing. The Mongolian government completely rejects any agreements, conventions, cooperation and agreement between the subjects. The Mongolian power is only the power of violence. And the Russians took it up. Such power, such political relations were gradually adopted by the Russian tsars, the Russian grand dukes. In civilized times, Emperor Paul I, the son of Catherine, once told the French ambassador during a conversation: In Russia, only the one with whom I speak and while I speak with him is worth anything. This is a very accurate formulation of the Russian government. The great philosopher Grigory Fedotov, who lived and died in exile after the revolution, commenting on the end of the Mongol-Tatar yoke, said: The khan's stake has been moved to the Kremlin. So the khan moved to the Kremlin, Moscow acquired Tatar and Mongol features, and so the Russian emperor, the great Russian prince - this is the khan. Here you have Professor Yuri Pivovarov. However, he is not the only one who has a similar view of the Russian world. There were other famous Russians before him. Here are some of them: Prince Nikolai Sergeevich Trubetskoy - "Our task is to create a completely new culture, our own culture, unlike European civilization. When Russia stops being a distorted reflection of European civilization, when it becomes itself again: Russia-Eurasia, a conscious heir and successor to the great legacy of Genghis Khan." Alexander Dugin - From the Tatars, Russia took a new impetus for the expansion of the empire. The Moscow Empire became a completely different geopolitical entity. It was no longer a national state, but a Eurasian empire with the Orthodox ideology of the Byzantine Empire and the economic, military and strategic centrism of the Horde." Count Alexei Tolstoy - There are two Rus'. The first, Kyiv, has its roots in world culture, or at least in European culture. Assumptions about goodness, honor, freedom and justice were understood by the Rus' in the same way as they were understood by the entire Western world. There is another Little Russia - Moscow. This is taiga, Mongolian, wild and Cruel Rus'. This Rus' recognized bloody despotism and wild fury as its national ideal. Muscovite Rus' has long been and will remain a complete contradiction to everything European and a sworn enemy of Europe. I am not proud that I am Russian, I am simply being modest. And when I think about the beauty of our language, when I think about the beauty of our history before the damned Mongols and damned Moscow, even more shameful than ourselves Mongols, I want to throw myself on the ground and wallow in despair because of what we have done. And finally, a view from the outside: Karl Marx - In the bloody swamp of Muscovite slavery, but not in the heavy glory of the Norman era stands the cradle of Russia. Having changed the names and dates, we notice that the policy of Ivan III and the policy of the modern Russian Empire are not only similar, but identical. Russia arose and was brought up in the disgusting and humiliating school of Mongol slavery. It only grew stronger because it was unrivaled in the art of slavery. Even after gaining independence, Russia continued to be a slave country. Peter I combined the political intelligence of a Mongolian slave with the grandeur of a Mongolian ruler, whom Genghis Khan ordered to conquer the world. Russian policy remains unchanged. Russian methods and tactics have changed and will change, but the main goal of Russian policy - to conquer and rule the world - is and will remain the same. Muscovite Pan-Slavism is only one form of conquest.
@natastudyN
@natastudyN 2 ай бұрын
No, ruZZia promoted the mythological image of ruSSia, it's might and "culture" for centuries, spending a lot of money on such propaganda, starting with peter I. putler brought corruption and propaganda to much higher levels corrupting the West at many levels in addition to troll agencies: from soviet/russian relocators, media and culture agents of influence, lobbyists, officials (including those of international organizations like the UN, PACE, red cross, IOC, FIFA, etc.) to politicians up to chancellor and prime minister levels ( like Germany's ex-Chancellor schroder rewarded with hefty "salary" and positions in ruZZian Rosneft and Gasprom, France's ex-prime minister Fillon and Austrian ex-Foreign minister Kneissl (both in Rosneft).
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
dzięki, myślę, że to bardzo trafne diagnozy
@_._user_._
@_._user_._ 2 ай бұрын
18:29 This is not a person with common sense, understand already! If they had defeated Ukraine, he would have supported the attack on Poland, and even now he supports it, he just said so because they cannot cope with Ukraine.
@donataj2213
@donataj2213 2 ай бұрын
At the time, they thought that Ukraine would surrender after a few days and the tiny Baltic countries would be next, and then Poland. In 2014 the world allowed them to annex Crimea and they saw that they could go on invading without consequences, before that there was Moldova, Georgia and nothing happened either, the world was more interested in gas and oil than in human lives and lost territory.
@_._user_._
@_._user_._ 2 ай бұрын
@@donataj2213 I agree
@kimnyberg3735
@kimnyberg3735 2 ай бұрын
Anyone see any similarities with the following paragraph and the "nazi hating" russians mindset and behavior where anyone not like them need to be conquered and killed of? "Hitler moved to extend German power in central Europe, annexing the Federal State of Austria on the 13th of March 1938 followed by the annexation of Bohemia and Moravia-Silesia on the 1st of October 1938 and the Czechoslovak Republic on the 16th of March 1939 and finally the Klaipėda Region in the Republic of Lithuania on the 22nd of March 1939 and the annexation of the free city of Danzig on the 1st of September 1939. Other territorial demands followed. Great Britain and France hoped to prevent another world war by giving into Hitler's demands through a policy of appeasement." I wonder how these fervently nazi hating russians would explain the concept/ideology of nazism and in what way they think that todays Russia differs from Germany in the 1930-40s?
@helloweener2007
@helloweener2007 2 ай бұрын
NATO never asked someone to join. You have to apply when you want to join.
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 ай бұрын
while this is generally true, there often have been meeting between a nato country and potential joiners behind the scenes of course to discuss and talk about mutual benefits of joining. Though nobody is threatened to join. NATO is a defence alliance.
@Varus78
@Varus78 2 ай бұрын
except for germany who was ordered to join. look it up.
@FrikInCasualMode
@FrikInCasualMode 2 ай бұрын
@@Varus78 Wonder why...
@Varus78
@Varus78 2 ай бұрын
@@FrikInCasualMode because the usa is an imperialist power that has gone from enslaving individuals to enslaving whole nations and sucking them economically dry.
@сергейсидоров-г3у
@сергейсидоров-г3у Ай бұрын
Пример: Турция..
@olyona_p
@olyona_p 2 ай бұрын
Дуже хочеться щоб це відео завірусилося серед американців.
@wolfchild494
@wolfchild494 Ай бұрын
hi mate, i would like to recommend a YT channel of Volodymyr Zolkin English. Mr. Zolkin on this channel conducts interviews with russian prisoners of war. I hope these interviews let you increase your understanding the mysterious ruzzian soul. enjoy .
@yuriyl1618
@yuriyl1618 2 ай бұрын
My uncle who is from Komi region in Russia, married my aunt who is from western Ukraine. He moved to Ukraine. But his parents especially his mom was afraid of "nazis" in Ukraine. Only until her husband went to Ukraine and check for himself did she actually come to Ukraine herself. This was in the early 90s.
@Silveirias
@Silveirias Ай бұрын
I'm sorry to hear a Komi person had been so russified.
@artyomverdiyan252
@artyomverdiyan252 Ай бұрын
it is hillarious because the old lady said not poland sucks too but she said "poland is shit, too". moreover notice that she said not ukranians but she used the swear word "hohly" to name them.
@Julia-sj7gl
@Julia-sj7gl 2 ай бұрын
Дякую за огляд, тепер можливо, ви трохи зрозумієте з яким злом ми маємо справу((( там ціла країна божевільних людей…
@ВикторияВиноградова-и5х
@ВикторияВиноградова-и5х 2 ай бұрын
Украинцев послушайте своих. В своём глазу бревна не видите?
@user-pan_Dmytro
@user-pan_Dmytro 2 ай бұрын
Я з України. Хочу сказати слова вдячності громадянам сполучених штатів Америки, ви навіть не уявляєте, скільки там схиблених на війні людей... Це дуже страшно, жити поруч з такою країною як росія 😢
@cry2love
@cry2love 2 ай бұрын
Russophobia vanished when russian army became second in russia, no one afraid of it anymore because there is none of it left, only 18 year old conscripts, prisoners
@ethancampbell2422
@ethancampbell2422 2 ай бұрын
12:28 For context, during World War 2, it wasn't Poland who tried to steal Russian lands, it's the Soviet Union that contracted an alliance with Nazis to share Poland among themselves...
@НаталіяКапуста-ю1ш
@НаталіяКапуста-ю1ш 2 ай бұрын
They all are crazy 😧
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
It is not the "Putin" war against Ukraine; it is one of multiple active and undeclared wars initiated by Russian commoners and their dictators against other countries like Armenia-Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, Moldova, Georgia, Ukraine, Syria... are wars/conflicts that Russia(Russian Federation) and Russians initiated after Red Russia(USSR) collapsed in 1991. Since 1721, the Russian Empire, under different brands, has never been a democracy either during the Romanov Tsardom of Muscovy, Commies Lenin, or Stalin...Brezhnev, Andropov... Gorbachev, or "post"-soviet, Yeltsin, Medvedev, or Putin, had a bloody and, most of the time, insane reign.
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art
@Olga_Tkachyk_Art 2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video!
@suntzu620
@suntzu620 Ай бұрын
There is no rusophobia in Poland at all. It's called here historical experience.
@lokky7
@lokky7 Ай бұрын
Poland is one big Russophobia.
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Ай бұрын
@@lokky7So U think poles should be afraid of russia? U should know that russia is despised not only in Poland. Just name one nation that is fond of russia. Serbs?
@Monte80
@Monte80 2 ай бұрын
I think this should be shown on TV in the "global West" countries.
@OnlyTheVerse
@OnlyTheVerse 2 ай бұрын
Oh, I really wish more westerns would watch it.
@debbiemorgan859
@debbiemorgan859 2 ай бұрын
I'm in the UK and I watched this a long time ago, unlike the US we're well aware that Putin is not and never will be our ally. Unfortunately the US have a 32 times convicted felon attempting to seize control who kisses Putin's arse! He's already declared he will be a dictator and no one will ever vote again. This is seriously what the US wants when they've always been about "their freedom"?
@toomasargel8503
@toomasargel8503 2 ай бұрын
06:50 I m from Estonia and living here..pop 1,5 million ..how we are danger to Russia ???
@lucio2649
@lucio2649 2 ай бұрын
Because you are independant, free, and wealthier than they are, you even have indoor toilets. How dare you?
@toomasargel8503
@toomasargel8503 2 ай бұрын
@@lucio2649 tsink 1,5 milline and here nor all are estonians my fhatwrlsnd only 912,700 are estonians ... Rusdians in Russis are ca 125million at 144million = higher % then in Estonia + independed countries and free countries are in world 267 at 311... What Rusdia tsink..all these countries must belong for them? Nonsenss. Latvia all ready stipendiumi edurussian language in Latvia exept if you play self..That vircus have contiunef 33 years to teada russian in Balticum russian baseerub schools all+ loal language by all taxpayers money. Thry not want and no learn estonian or latvian or lithuanian language and hope we must in work and shops like client speak russian language. This discrimination on own country
@cathulhu3772
@cathulhu3772 2 ай бұрын
Through your culture and ideas of freedom and independence and free thinking and expression. Dictatorships HATE that since those "revolutionary" ideas can seep through borders. No worries guys - sates of NATO Lake are here and arming.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
The Russian famous poetry "Ты виноват уж тем, что хочется мне кушать" could be translated as "Your fault only is, I want to eat."
@phoneboxchicken4108
@phoneboxchicken4108 2 ай бұрын
Singing. Wasn't it Estonia that sang folk songs in their own language as a form of rebellion in 1990/1? Or was that another Baltic country?
@panlyashko4308
@panlyashko4308 2 ай бұрын
Thats why we, in Ukraine hate when western celebrities say things like “its not russians, its putin”
@thkempe
@thkempe Ай бұрын
When I wrote that in a German newspaper's comment section, initially my comment was deleted. Now, they would accept it.
@jensschroder8214
@jensschroder8214 2 ай бұрын
Facts: the Hitler-Stalin Pact divided Poland between Germans and Russians. The country was wiped off the map. Hitler didn't comply and then invaded Russia too. Under pressure from the Americans, English and French, Poland was re-established after WW2. Poland gave up large areas in the east to Russia and in return received land that was formerly German. This meant a major resettlement within Poland.
@-jolanta-1270
@-jolanta-1270 2 ай бұрын
Przed wojna , Polska liczyła 390 000 km kwadratowych, a po oddaniu Polsce po wojnie , na zachodzie byłych " ziem odzyskanych" , Polska już tylko liczyła i liczy 312 000 kilometrów kw. Pytanie - co Polska zyskała, czy " odzyskała? Parodia ! Po prostu znowu straciła!
@robsonrobson3483
@robsonrobson3483 2 ай бұрын
Brzydko mówiąc ,,zmielone mózgi z gównem'' 6,30
@donataj2213
@donataj2213 2 ай бұрын
tutaj bym się kłuciła, czy mózg tam w ogóle był?
@haruakianno
@haruakianno Ай бұрын
So funny to see western people first time seeing real Russian majority opinion
@Outlawtorn29
@Outlawtorn29 2 ай бұрын
Now those fools have to deal with problem in thier own teritorry 😆 Kursk . I dont think that they still have in minds Poland or other countries to invade hah ...
@symulacrumorlando
@symulacrumorlando 2 ай бұрын
Daj im 5 lat spokoju i znowu zerwą się do wojny - ich kraj nie załamał się gospodarczo tylko dzięki produkcji wojennej, w tej chwili wojna im się bardziej opłaca niż pokój. Dlatego Ukraina nie może przegrać. Wygrana Rosji to przegrana cywilizowanego świata.
@toomasargel8503
@toomasargel8503 2 ай бұрын
They hte because Poland help Ukraina + Poland is NATO
@bogna8877
@bogna8877 2 ай бұрын
For Poland and other ex eastern block countries the WW2 aftermath lasted until 1989/90. Not so ancient history then.
@АлександрЖуравлев-ы8т
@АлександрЖуравлев-ы8т 2 ай бұрын
Thank man! You're doing a very important job!
@Kasylda
@Kasylda Ай бұрын
It was funny. We Poles know very well what most Russians think of us, and such statements do not surprise us. It is funny to contrast Western thinking with this Russian thinking. Someone said it well: there is no Russophobia in Poland (this is a Kremlin invention - to silence critics of the Russian regime), only Russorealism. Russia is another civilisation, another way of thinking. There, deception and lies are an asset. It is good to remember this when making agreements with them.
@jan2126
@jan2126 2 ай бұрын
Homo soveticus (Latin: "Soviet man") - according to Mikhail Geller, a concept that initially functioned in the USSR as a term to denote the next stage of human evolution, Homo sapiens, formed thanks to the successes of the Marxist social experiment. At the same time, the concept began to function in its second incarnation as a description of the progressive process of demoralization of communist society. In 1982, Russian émigré writer and sociologist Alexander Zinoviev wrote a book under this title, which is a combination of stories and an attempt to analyze the mentality of Russian émigrés in France, "infected" with communism. Zinoviev also created the abbreviation homosos (Russian: делогосо) in the style of Soviet newspeak. A term with a similar meaning in Russian slang is sovok. According to Zinoviev, "the features of Soviet society are: uncertainty, changeability, variability, ambiguity in everything. It consists of gelatinous units and itself resembles jelly. It is a chameleon society, which consists entirely of giant chameleons." Leszek Kolakowski believed that the key work in the formation of homo soveticus was the "Short Course in the History of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), which, due to its numerous revisions in accordance with changes in the "party line" or the elimination of subsequent party leaders, was "a textbook of false memory and divided reality." The characteristics developed as a result of many years of repeating successive versions of the "Short Course" led to the formation of "a new Soviet man: an ideological schizophrenic, an honest liar, a man prepared for constant and voluntary mental self-mutilation." In their opinion, the mentality of Homo sovieticus can be characterized by the following features: a person subordinate to the collective (party organization), his position is characterized by flight from freedom and responsibility, opportunism, opportunism, aggression towards the weaker, submission towards the stronger, lack of independence of thought and action, waiting for "someone to figure it out", intellectually enslaved, deprived of personality and dignity, completely subordinate to the authorities, isolation from world culture created by restrictions on travel abroad in the USSR and strict censorship of information in the media and the ubiquity of propaganda, disrespect for common property and a tendency to petty theft in the workplace, both for personal use and for profit, in the words of the popular song "Everything belongs to the collective farm, everything belongs to me" or "One bag for the truck, one bag for yourself" (a bag in the back, a bag for yourself) from the memoirs Stalin.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
The core of "Homo Soveticus" started to form 7+ centuries before by slavery introduced by the Golden Horde and, later, the Romanov dynasty of Tsardom of Moscow, and Soviet GULAG, kolkhozes - absolute majority of Russian predecessors were slaves; this is very bad; however, what is really evil generation those slaves were forcefully negatively selected to be like that in the video above, all who had independent thinking, own opinion, disobey to Moscow masters and dictators were brutally and massively killed(adverse selection), so Russians commoners for generations continuously and negatively preselected to have built-in deep hatred to those people who are free and actively don't want to be Russian slave. Russian commoners don't want to be free; they do want to be masters of slaves, like Putin.
@toomasargel8503
@toomasargel8503 2 ай бұрын
15:08 Italy no tourism..lol . great joke.
@cathulhu3772
@cathulhu3772 2 ай бұрын
Eat Ur fckn olives and chineese pizza and w8 for special denazi op. XD
@catbox143
@catbox143 2 ай бұрын
the problem is in the fact that such people there 80+% Time to time I’m looking for such videos to understand (on some level) what goes with their society… And u know😐
@jaffie
@jaffie 2 ай бұрын
And they wonder why people don't love them...impossible.
@FrikInCasualMode
@FrikInCasualMode 2 ай бұрын
Russian mindset when seeing someone else succeed is not: "Good for him.How can I be as successful as this guy?". It's: " How dare he be better than I am? How can I drag him down to my level?". Russia has the mentality of a bucket of crabs.
@elya31630
@elya31630 Ай бұрын
This is the real picture of Russia's 60% minimum
@cedricporter3993
@cedricporter3993 2 ай бұрын
What propaganda can do to people.
@natastudyN
@natastudyN 2 ай бұрын
It's centuries-old ruSSian mentality only activated by propaganda.
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
This is not propaganda; it is the traditional Russian imperial ideology, culture, and mentality that has endured for over three centuries. This view is not unique to Putin but is held by most Russians. Putin is simply meeting the desires of the Russian people.
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 ай бұрын
@@denisoko8494 I think it's a mix of both. As we have seen there are many, especially younger russians who don't follow or subscribe to some of the ancient ideologies. They are children of the digital era. Some may still be influenced by the parents and current probaganda, but certainly not all of them.
@Thaznar
@Thaznar 2 ай бұрын
Russia is a state of mind.
@phoneboxchicken4108
@phoneboxchicken4108 2 ай бұрын
The dash cam memes prove this.
@АнжейХлистаков
@АнжейХлистаков 2 ай бұрын
Завантажу собі це відео.Онуки виростуть запитають чому була війна.Це буде найкраще пояснення.
@hxr0x
@hxr0x 2 ай бұрын
Hooray, a typical Republican Atmerican finally gets it. You can use 1420 as a legitimate source for an average population poll result as long as he hasn't been sent to the front lines yet. Thanks to the Patreon-member which sent you the link.
@JaapFilius
@JaapFilius 2 ай бұрын
Most of the times I will not watch political reactions, but this is too important for the entire World, not only America... I sincerely believe that most people, no matter in which country they live, just do want only one thing: live in peace and freedom. It is a (small??) minority who wants otherwise. Yet... there are countries (and Russia is one of them), where people are being brainwashed, oppressed and/or are simply not allowed to say what they really would like to say without the danger for being arrested. So, I take every video about Russia for what it is. We are so privileged and we should be so thankful for the fact we ARE FREE, and free to say what we like to say. That's also why all Americans must use their common sense (and not feelings of hate and prejudices, when they are voting on 5 November.... The last thing the World needs is a new born dictatorship in America. That would be a disaster for all of us, not only for the American people....
@SundayUk
@SundayUk 2 ай бұрын
Russians are free to do what they want, and they say all these words not because of being afraid of somebody, it's their own choice to think like that and then to do like that. Russians are free to do any evil they want, they are free to kill, rape, and frighten nations around, and they find joy in it. Russians have the freedom not to follow the rules of humanity and kindness.
@cathulhu3772
@cathulhu3772 2 ай бұрын
Not small... This ingrained in psyche since childhood
@denisoko8494
@denisoko8494 2 ай бұрын
Russians in the video and in general are not brainwashed by Putin; they have had a mentality like that for centuries, and Putin, as a person who specialized in KGB in "crowd control," gave Russians what they wanted, fear by brute force, what Russians genuinely respect and admire! Russian mentality, tradition, and culture are based on the master-slave pair where Russian commoners were treated by their masters( khans, tsars, commies, KGB, presidents...) as slaves(serfs/prisoners) for at least the last 7+ centuries, which is really bad; nevertheless, the true and pure evil that Russians commoners in mass don't want to be free, don't try to be free and don't think to be free, they dream of being masters, but it never happens for the most of them, so they eager to make free people(other nations) be slaves or plain dead, as a kind of psychological compensation to their own hopeless slavery. This is a Russian mental space, and its boundaries are entirely defined by the traditional Russian master-slave relation only, which is unfortunate for all, especially close neighboring countries. Most Russians, if not love and admire but respect Putin, who did grow from a cowardice street scumbag to a lawyer, then to KGB, then to a mobster, and, finally, to the dictator and one of the richest, if not wealthiest, man in the world! Russians follow Putin for different reasons, and it is a long topic to understand; in the end, they follow the dictator's orders, any orders, because they are mental siblings in the slave-master space!
@Anubis2976
@Anubis2976 2 ай бұрын
This guy who said bad thing about Medvedev is in lager in Siberia now.
@astree214
@astree214 2 ай бұрын
... or maybe he felt through a window ?
@Bunny99s
@Bunny99s 2 ай бұрын
@@astree214 "defenestration" is the word you're looking for :P
@jacksmith-vs4ct
@jacksmith-vs4ct 2 ай бұрын
wouldn't surprise me
@сергейсидоров-г3у
@сергейсидоров-г3у Ай бұрын
а поконкретние можно?
@electricink3908
@electricink3908 2 ай бұрын
Orcs in Mordor says it all.Empire of Evil from top to bottom.
@inaauza7680
@inaauza7680 Ай бұрын
And now I hope you understand, that it's not just Putin who attack Ukraine
@Gnin1000
@Gnin1000 2 ай бұрын
Hello, the question of whether Poland should be invaded next is due to the structure of Europe. If Russia intends to expand westwards, which could already be assumed with the invasion of its closest western neighbor, Ukraine, Poland would simply be the next country on the way to Central Europe. With all these statements, one must take into account that a large part of the Russian population has been kept and educated under the propaganda of the state apparatus for decades. Russia presents itself as the only free country waging a glorious and heroic war against the encircling Nazi states. They are taught this from childhood. Mistakes are not talked about, they are hushed up and those who want to talk about them are persecuted and imprisoned. 15:56: This man is not only smart, he's very, very, very, very brave to say something like that to someone who obviously started an opinion poll on the street and you don't know who commissioned him to do it.
@MolnarG007
@MolnarG007 2 ай бұрын
Glad they don't want to invade (Putin and most of the people). And the Ukrainian situation is not about invading. For details see my above comment. :)
@clifflarsen7532
@clifflarsen7532 2 ай бұрын
We have seen before a country with a warped mindset..did not end well.. seems like history somehow repeats itself
@Mivasuk
@Mivasuk 2 ай бұрын
Welcome to the club, Brother.
@pedroconcha1715
@pedroconcha1715 2 ай бұрын
The question comes because Poland has been one of the biggest supporters of ukraine. There is another reason to ask about poland and that is that ussr attacked poland together with germany during second world war and split it in two. but most russians do not know this because they where never educated in school about second world war. they where tought that ussr only joined second world war after germany attacked ussr, they know nothing about ussr being allied to germany before this. There are two statues of kings in stockholm. Carolus Rex and Karl XIV, both pointing towards russia to remind us of who our enemy is...
@MakiN-i8o
@MakiN-i8o 2 ай бұрын
Судя по тому, что вы пишите - это вы никогда не учили историю.
@vadimski1007
@vadimski1007 Ай бұрын
@@MakiN-i8o Скажу вам только едно:пакт "Рибентроп-Молотов".Парадь с нацистами в Польша.Вам надо учить историю.
@edytaeda107
@edytaeda107 2 ай бұрын
Posluchaj Aleksandra Niewzorowa. Ten rosjanin tłumaczy ten chory stan myślenia😂
@Kasylda
@Kasylda Ай бұрын
Niewzorow jest świetny. Błyskotliwy umysł.
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci
@AntiSoviet-xs7ci Ай бұрын
When USSR was collapsing this Nevzorov guy was a true russian imperialist. Later he was putlers trusted man. Now he is "a good russian" in Ukraine. So which one of them should we listen to?
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