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The BIGGEST MISTAKE people make when they move to Paraguay
The BIGGEST MISTAKE people make when they move to Paraguay.
If you are interested in moving to Paraguay and need help getting your residency here, visit my website: paraguaymike.com
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Living in Paraguay 2024. Where I buy high quality Beef and Pork for my asados
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Living in Paraguay 2024. Where I buy quality Beef and Pork for my asados If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or need help with your Paraguayan residency, visit our channel at paraguaymike.com
Welcome to my channel. Paraguaymike
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Welcome to my channel. Paraguaymike
Moving to Paraguay? Don't make Gonzalo Lira's Mistake.
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Moving to Paraguay? Don't make Gonzalo Lira's Mistake. If you are interested in obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out my webpage: paraguaymike.com
A short Drive around La Colmena, Paraguay
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A short Drive around La Colmena, Paraguay
Natural Honey Production in Paraguay. Blossom Honey in La Colmena. (en Espanol)
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Natural Honey Production in Paraguay. Blossom Honey in La Colmena. (en Espanol) If you are interested in obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out my website: Paraguaymike.com
The Center of La Colmena, Paraguay
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The Center of La Colmena, Paraguay. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com.
Driving to La Colmena, Paraguay. The first Japanese colony in Paraguay.
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Driving to La Colmena, Paraguay. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com.
Driving the road from Paraguari to Piribebuy, Paraguay
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Driving the road from Paraguari to Piribebuy. This is a nice area of the country, about an hour and 20 minutes from Asuncion.
Tropicana Restaurant in Paraguari, Paraguay
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Tropicana Restaurant in Paraguari, Paraguay. If you are interested in obtaining residency here in Paraguay, check out our website: paraguaymike.com
Towers Hotel in Paraguari, Paraguay Part 2
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Towers Hotel in Paraguari, Paraguay Part 2. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com
Tower Hotel in Paraguari, Paraguay.
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Tower Hotel in Paraguari, Paraguay. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com
A Look at Paraguari, Paraguay
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A Look at Paraguari, Paraguay. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com
Life in Paraguay: Rolling with the Punches
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Life in Paraguay: Rolling with the Punches. If you are interested in moving to Paraguay or obtaining residency in Paraguay, check out our website www.paraguaymike.com.
Moving Day. Leaving our rental home in Luque Paraguay.
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Moving Day. Leaving our rental home in Luque Paraguay. If you are interested in obtaining residency in Paraguay, visit our website at paraguaymike.com
Before You Move to Paraguay, Understand This.
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Before You Move to Paraguay, Understand This.
Don't Tust your Aunt to buy the Birthday Cake.
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Don't Tust your Aunt to buy the Birthday Cake.
Birthday Party at Na Mercedes Roga in Luque, Paraguay
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Birthday Party at Na Mercedes Roga in Luque, Paraguay
Bad News and a Busy Month Ahead
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Bad News and a Busy Month Ahead
Arkadia Restaurant in San Ignacio, Paraguay.
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Arkadia Restaurant in San Ignacio, Paraguay.
Driving through Misiones. Paraguay
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Driving through Misiones. Paraguay
Response Video. One of the Best Countries to Survive Nuclear War. A Safe Place to Live during WW3
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Response Video. One of the Best Countries to Survive Nuclear War. A Safe Place to Live during WW3
Response Video: Passport Bros and a little about Dating in Paraguay
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Response Video: Passport Bros and a little about Dating in Paraguay
Hunt and Fish Club, Bella Vista / Hohenau Paraguay
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Hunt and Fish Club, Bella Vista / Hohenau Paraguay
Hunt and Fish Club Restaurant. Bella Vista / Hohenau, Paraguay
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Hunt and Fish Club Restaurant. Bella Vista / Hohenau, Paraguay
Advice for those seeking Residency in Paraguay
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Advice for those seeking Residency in Paraguay
Walking through Hohenau Paraguay Part 2
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Walking through Hohenau Paraguay Part 2
A walk through Obligado/ Hohenau, Paraguay
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A walk through Obligado/ Hohenau, Paraguay
People fleeing the storm. Moving to Paraguay
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People fleeing the storm. Moving to Paraguay
Driving from Bella Vista to Hohenau, Paraguay.
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Driving from Bella Vista to Hohenau, Paraguay.

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @dyportnoy
    @dyportnoy 4 години тому

    Gonzalo proved that Ukraine is a banana dictatorship and not a "Western-type democracy". There are quite a few people who have been missing since February 2022.

  • @aguamanwaterco.9260
    @aguamanwaterco.9260 6 годин тому

    Hi Mike!

  • @iga279
    @iga279 7 годин тому

    I also liked listening to Gonzalo Lira, liked his wit, intelligence and a different take on the war. I disagree with your comparing Gonzalo to some of the Paraguayan cases you mentioned. He is not in the same league. He tried to give an unbiased, in his opinion,view of the conflict. He was harsh on the Ukrainian government, but also on the US government (perhaps that's what got him killed). And if he just played nice as you suggest he should've done, you and I wouldn't be listening to him. It will be one year in January since he died and I'll light a candle for a peaceful repose of his soul. And drink some whisky too.

  • @ivan200804
    @ivan200804 8 годин тому

    Someone ratted out Gonzalo. Oh by the way there is another great saying: "If you gonna play in Texas, you better have a fiddle in the band." "Don't play a cowboy in a room full of Indians."

  • @ADirtCheapLifeParaguay
    @ADirtCheapLifeParaguay 8 годин тому

    Sound advice Mike. Hopefully people will take heed of the years of experience you are drawing on. Making snap decisions is a fast path to headache and regret.

  • @adriantepes-qu8wm
    @adriantepes-qu8wm 10 годин тому

    RIP Gonzalo

  • @gooseypig84
    @gooseypig84 11 годин тому

    When in Rome ...

  • @astrogumbo
    @astrogumbo 11 годин тому

    looks like Paraguay could use some cajun sausage...lawd haha been watching your channel for the past hour. interesting takes. appreciate it mate

  • @jmsjms2735
    @jmsjms2735 15 годин тому

    Why on Earth anyone of compos mentis would ever want to move to Paraguay. No rule of law, no police as such, just thru and thru corrupt cops, no impartial courts, no habeas corpus, no half-decent medical services. the criminal cartels rule over it all.... May as well stay back home in the U.S.

  • @PartyofSixPY
    @PartyofSixPY 17 годин тому

    All i got out of your advice was that we need to marry someone from Paraguay. Sadly i am already married. 😂 So when they say someone was around your house, is that their way of politely probing for answers because they are curious? Do you think they would ever intervene if they thought someone was stealing from you? I mean i probably would call 911 and stay on the line with them as I address those people... But i know that no one else on my block likely would be so bold as to do that for me.

  • @roberttracy6149
    @roberttracy6149 17 годин тому

    Where is Tiffany Dover?

    • @WilliamBrwn
      @WilliamBrwn 8 годин тому

      Yes, where is Tiffany Dover?

  • @GeorgeCee
    @GeorgeCee 18 годин тому

    God Bless Gonzalo and may He Rest in Peace. Positive vibes to his Father, Children and Family. I watched him very extensively during the Special Military Operation that started in 2022. He should have left Ukraine and commented from another country. It was insanity for him to comment like that while in a NAZI country with a very ruthless Secret Police. I am Romanian living in the USA, when I used to go back to Communist Romania to visit in the 70's and 80's, it was unheard of to speak out against that government while in that country or abroad if you ever wanted to go back and visit or have contact with relatives. Back in those hardcore communist times, they would just arrest you, put you in a cell, give you "RADU" and then let you go like nothing happened. 1 month later you were dead. "RADU" was a radioactive brick obtained from the USSR that they would put in the top of a cell to irradiate you with a lethal does to Nuclear radiation.

  • @houseman7315
    @houseman7315 21 годину тому

    RIP Gonzalo Lira

  • @mwaynerowe4782
    @mwaynerowe4782 21 годину тому

    Super hot here today and tomorrow in Encarnacion, Biblical heat is coming! As far as living here my take is this. Arrive with your own wealth, don't come if you need to work or open a business. Rent don't buy property here has become overpriced like most other places but rent is cheap. Buy a solid used car and make sure the headlights come on every time the key is turned. Banking here is easy but really no need with money apps so prevalent. Everything becomes easier if you have the permanent residency cedula. The less you try and do in Paraguay the happier you will be. In regards to the 3 months of scorching heat; plan on visiting another country with cool climate those months. Oh yeah and learn to speak Spanish before you come and I mean conversational level not just Hola, and cerveza. That's my 2 cents worth from my years in Paraguay.

  • @Ernes446
    @Ernes446 22 години тому

    Happens so often in the US we have a legal term for it, "caveat emptor." Similar to US too, small courts can be corrupt but if you have a case (and money) you can appeal. Hey with enough billions you might be a convicted felon and not be able to vote, but can be president and above the law

  • @excitingfactsabout
    @excitingfactsabout 22 години тому

    Oh yeah thats a classic, many germans did the same mistake when moving to Spain and buying property there in the early 80s! I remember that because my father was a real estate agent back at that time! Many funny memories! People have to follow the rules of the country they are moving to, thats normal and rushing things in a latin country is indeed the wrong step! I recommend to consult the rights and rules with the embassy of the country and ask for as much information as you could before moving there and you will be well served!

  • @tetekofa
    @tetekofa 22 години тому

    Good stuff!

  • @maverickgood5204
    @maverickgood5204 22 години тому

    All of the Spanish speaking countries south of the border are the same way. The way they do business in these Latino places are like crazy people on meth. it's hilarious actually.

  • @matthewbishop9342
    @matthewbishop9342 22 години тому

    Cheers from the uk

    • @ABDELHADINDIF
      @ABDELHADINDIF 22 години тому

      Cheers from ohio

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 20 годин тому

      Thank you! I had the good fortune to spend about 6 months in your country back in 1998 as a soldier at RAF Molesworth and RAF Alconbury. My memories are of nice people, good curry/fish and chips and a LOT of rain. And if I'm completely honest, a girl from Essex.

  • @jojodogfacewolf
    @jojodogfacewolf 22 години тому

    MIke...just dicovered your videos, I am an American, have lived in LATAM since 1994, Mexico and Brasil....currently living in Foz de Iguaçu....my Wife, Brasilian, is studying over the river in CDE...and we are thinking of poniendo nuestro ranchito in Paraguay...would be really interested in tapping into your insights n the future if possible, would love to have a way to directly contact you. Cheers Joe

    • @jojodogfacewolf
      @jojodogfacewolf 22 години тому

      BY the way, never missed a Lira video......and in most cases he was right.....

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 20 годин тому

      Hey Joe. Thanks for your comment. I'm always glad to meet another long-time viajero. You can reach me anytime at my email: paraguaymike@gmail.com

  • @Bobzzit
    @Bobzzit 23 години тому

    Great video and info ,keep em coming , Cheers

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 21 годину тому

      Thank you!, I'm glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @thetallestdwarf7041
    @thetallestdwarf7041 23 години тому

    Do you have any experiences with El Paraiso Verde? Catered to German speakers, but not exclusively. I hear a lot, but it sounds too good to be true. I know they had issues with their CFO stealing money, but that seems settled.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 21 годину тому

      Thank you for your question. Please contact me directly at my email address: paraguaymike@gmail.com

  • @excitingfactsabout
    @excitingfactsabout День тому

    Time to experience that beautiful country, I was 30 years in Spain so language is not a issue and I also know the latin culture very well as I grew up with mostly within the Canary Islands ❤

  • @excitingfactsabout
    @excitingfactsabout День тому

    I love it, please show us more of this beautiful country! Me voy a venir a vivir en Paraguay ❤

  • @excitingfactsabout
    @excitingfactsabout День тому

    Thank you very much for showing us this beautiful country! Que bonito es Paraguay ❤

  • @paraguaymike5159
    @paraguaymike5159 День тому

    I had a brain cramp while making this video. Supermercado Espana doesn't exist anymore. I just mentioned it automatically. I associate those supermakets with each other because all three of those supermarket chains are owned by the Vierci family, one of the wealthiest families in Paraguay. You can substitute the supermarket chains Real, Pueblo, or Gran Via and my premise is the same.

  • @Erick_Bartlett
    @Erick_Bartlett День тому

    Doug Casey talks about this while living in Argentina. Don't go to another country to take advantage of the increased freedom and lower cost of living, then cause trouble specifically political waves. I agree the new Lido bar just isn't the same since it moved from Calle Palma and now has less a 50 dinner feel to a much more modern. The location in Villa Morra still pretty good!

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      Yes, there have been a lot of changes here over the years. Most good, but some sad. I miss the charm and the ambiance of the old Lido Bar downtown. It somehow gave me the vibe of eating in an old diner from the 60s or 70s back in the States. But time marches on, and Asuncion is growing and getting better by the day.

  • @arunas1
    @arunas1 День тому

    Just follow this old proverb: When in Rome, do as the Romans do

  • @RR98guy
    @RR98guy День тому

    No matter what country you may live in as a foreigner, the best policy is shut your mouth, do not complain about anything related to your new place of residency and NEVER, EVER, talk about what was better about back home, You will soon be told by someone if home was better GTFO. Never, trust another expat and never only hang out with expats. Make new connections among the locals and stay far, far away from expats as much as possible. They are always the ones that will rat you out if a problem happens.

  • @jameswright6886
    @jameswright6886 День тому

    You can insult the govt.here until you are blue in the face,everyone does.

  • @paulbucklebuckle4921
    @paulbucklebuckle4921 День тому

    Bless Mr. Lira , miss him .

  • @jameswright6886
    @jameswright6886 День тому

    Many foreigners who come here think they are above the law,they have the arrogance to tjink that our laws don't apply to them. They also don't bother to inform themselves.

  • @georgefitzhugh5408
    @georgefitzhugh5408 День тому

    Gonzalo Lira died in Ukraine prison of pneumonia. Ukraine's tyrannical government tolerated him only because they had bugged him and were hoping people in Ukraine against the war would contact him. Such peaceniks would be arrested. When no one of value fell into their trap, they simply arrested Gonzalo because they hated him for mocking Zelensky and the Ukraine war effort.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 День тому

      I'm sure being a chain smoker did not help Lira. He smoked four packs of those very cheap Ukrainian cigarettes a day.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      You may be right. I had not considered that.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 23 години тому

      @@paraguaymike5159 And just what did Lira do in Ukraine before February 2022? Do we know that?

  • @KP252-o6r
    @KP252-o6r День тому

    In the event of a 3rd world war, especially if it is a nuclear war, no country will be safe. There is a risk of a nuclear winter with dust in the atmosphere preventing the sun's rays from passing through and therefore crops from growing all over the world... The Coriolis effect does not prevent greenhouse gases produced in the northern hemisphere from spreading to the southern hemisphere, and the same will be true for this dust... Even assuming that this is not the case if developed countries are razed, their technology will no longer be available... No more mobile phones, no more internet, no more planes, repairs will be impossible... There will be no more agricultural exports due to a lack of buyers, and in any case the supply chains will no longer function It will be survival in the best case, wherever you are...

  • @besovereign2032
    @besovereign2032 День тому

    what is your job in PY?

  • @ad5792
    @ad5792 День тому

    Ukraine is more like Chile under Pinochet

    • @rullangaar
      @rullangaar 7 годин тому

      Ok Ivan

    • @farerolobos9382
      @farerolobos9382 7 годин тому

      ​@@rullangaar It is, including the missing people, the banning of opposition parties, the control of the media and the attacks against the Church. Only Pinochet wasn't a crazy warmonger.

  • @ad5792
    @ad5792 День тому

    I dont think Gonzalo was anti Ukraine, he was anti lies! He didn't brake any laws!

  • @suad01
    @suad01 День тому

    Ukraine is supposed to be a liberal democracy, so much so that the west is supporting it is to uphold those supposed values.

  • @astrogumbo
    @astrogumbo День тому

    "people that come here....to start shit:)" i finished it for you Sir:) new sub

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      Thank you! I hope you find the content interesting.

  • @klwthe3rd
    @klwthe3rd День тому

    That's why alot of people felt that he was a Ukrainian asset because nobody with a sane mind would do what he did and try to get away with it. His story never really added up. Scott Ritter pointed out these facts and believe it to be true. Honestly, Lira wasn't a good person but rather someone who stole money from people over decades pretending to be knowledgeable when in part was nothing more than a mere grifter. I never trusted him.

    • @besovereign2032
      @besovereign2032 День тому

      Ritter is not always correct

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd День тому

      @@besovereign2032 He's more right than wrong on 99.9% of the issues. Has more credibility than Lira that's for sure.

    • @boink800
      @boink800 День тому

      @@klwthe3rd Do we approve of Ritter's criminal record?

    • @klwthe3rd
      @klwthe3rd День тому

      @@boink800 His criminal record has nothing to do with his job performance at a chief weapons inspector. The US govt uses these charges to smear people so that they lose ALL credibility. They JUST did it to Matt Gaetz for attorney general didn't they??? The govt playbook has been exposed because they have abused it so many times that it's no longer effective. Unless the person is like you sadly.

  • @r4v3nous31
    @r4v3nous31 День тому

    I see those burn pits everywhere LOL

  • @tuffitout2568
    @tuffitout2568 День тому

    I'm an expat too. I moved to South Dakota. So far so good...

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      LOL. I hear that it is beautiful out there. Near to the American Redoubt. What made you choose South Dakota?

  • @rogerkulpnik
    @rogerkulpnik День тому

    Burning docs and talking about Gonzo. Seems like an interesting message being sent. That beer looks really good.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      LOL!. Yes, and my mylar bags are also a dead give away.

  • @TESI303
    @TESI303 День тому

    Gonzalo had a big chip on his shoulder. Seemingly logical, in one or more interviews with other UA-camrs (Lazerpig i think), Gonzalo's emotional, irrational side shone through. He despised the west, U.S., probably from all the meddling it did in his (home) part of the world, South America. So he vilified anything the West touched, and idolized anything Eastern (Russia, China). What he didn't realize is that in that part of the world (Eastern Europe), Russia is the big bad wolf, less so the U.S. So he essentially he was painting a big target on himself.

    • @besovereign2032
      @besovereign2032 День тому

      No matter what the way the Ukrainians and US got rid of him in the end was shameful. Like The Convid never forget!

    • @mariaangelicabrunellsolar7086
      @mariaangelicabrunellsolar7086 День тому

      Gonzalo was born and raised in the US, and he did not despise the West, he only despised corruption and lies by the governments. He didn't idolize Russia, he just told the truth, and the truth does not favor the US or UK or Ukraine, which were and are committing war crimes.

    • @TESI303
      @TESI303 День тому

      @besovereign2032 They did get rid of him. But if it was the other way around, Russia wouldn't have hesitated either. Plenty of whistleblowers and open, vocal, dissidents met an untimely end or unjust incarceration from one side or the other. There is never such a thing as "free speech." Everything has it's consequences!

  • @rogerkulpnik
    @rogerkulpnik День тому

    You make some good points. What I noticed with Gonzo was that the government let him get away with being critical in video after video. But in one final video he criticized the American president. THAT was the video that landed him in prison and his death. I always wonder why he was so determined to be the suffering martyr. That’s what he finally got by his own hand.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      Yes. He flew way to close to the flame at the end. After he got rolled up by the SBU the first time he should have just left the country as he was a market man.

  • @Kanadaauswandern
    @Kanadaauswandern День тому

    Can’t believe Lido Bar changed the location 😢 The good old fish soup 😋

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      Yeah, I miss the old place. For years I used to eat there every month when I brought our monthly receipts to our accountant's office downtown.

    • @Kanadaauswandern
      @Kanadaauswandern 22 години тому

      @ well, it is what it is thanks for the information All the best from cold Canada

  • @PogacaSlana
    @PogacaSlana День тому

    WHEN I THINK ABOUT GONZALO LIRA I UNDERSTAND THAT BRAVE PEOPLE DONT UNDERSTAND THAT THEY ARE DOING SOMETHING VERY VERY BRAVE THEY REALLY THINK THAT EVERYONE IS SO LIKE THEM AND THAT THIS WHAT THEY ARE DOING IS NOTHING SPECIAL AND ONLY NORMAL I DID NOT KNOW HIM UNTIL I SAW HIS VIDEO WHEN THE WAR STARTED AND HE WAS IN THE HOTEL IN KIEW WHERE HE TALKED TO THE WESTERN JOURNALIST SCUM I SAW WHAT HE DID AND WHEN I SAW HIM THE DAY I SEND HIM A COMMENT ON YT THAT HE SHOULD STOP TALKING AND NOT SAY A WORD BUT HE WAS TO BRAVE TO BRAVE ETERNAL GLORY TO THIS BRAVE MAN AND YES ALL THE THINGS HE DID AND SAID WAS BECOUSE HE LOVED UKRAINA AND THE UKRAINIAN NATION HIS LITTLE SON IS HALF UKRAINIAN HE CAN BE PROUD OF HIS FATHER

  • @drayb5566
    @drayb5566 День тому

    Gonzalo is a hero of free speech. But you make a very valid point about the need to comply with laws and customs in the country you live in.

    • @ad5792
      @ad5792 День тому

      Especially facist dictatorship. He didn't brake any laws!

  • @HermannCortez
    @HermannCortez День тому

    Given his very evident rapid physical decline on camera before us, I suspect Gonzalo was terminally ill and knew he didn't have much time left. So he chose martyrdom.

    • @adambased7928
      @adambased7928 День тому

      Had a feeling something else was going on

    • @paulbucklebuckle4921
      @paulbucklebuckle4921 День тому

      The prison made him weak , he was supposed to have been very sick in there .

    • @HermannCortez
      @HermannCortez День тому

      @paulbucklebuckle4921 he was already looking very poorly before he was arrested

    • @MegaBoolaBoola
      @MegaBoolaBoola День тому

      I haven't heard that theory before, but it makes sense. He looked unwell to me, even before his initial arrest. Chain-smoking didn't help.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      You have a point. At the end he looked unkempt and haggard, and he was lighting a new smoke as soon as he finished the one in his hand. He may very well have been gravely ill.

  • @YoChilangoleon
    @YoChilangoleon День тому

    First time I see your channel. What got my attention was you mentioning Gonalo Lira. You are right, Mike, even in our own countries, going from one province to another or to a different city, implies to "follow the procedures", as you say. I watched several Lira´s videos on the war in Ukraine, and since the first time, I told to myself "very good video, but..what is this guy reporting that way there directly in Ukraine?, Having an american visa, He could go out and maybe report the same way from a different location, not there, because He surely ised digital reports, no need to stay there. It was dangerous from the very fistrt moment when war started. So sad how He tried to scape, and did not get-it.

    • @paraguaymike5159
      @paraguaymike5159 День тому

      I'm glad you enjoyed the video. I agree with you. After he was released by the Ukrainian Secret Police the first time, I expected that he would leave, and continue reporting on the situation secondhand, from Poland or Hungary maybe. But he became more famous, and he was appearing regularly on other podcasts as a guest. So I think it inspired him to continue on, and led to him making the terrible choice to stay in Ukraine.