Both my grandpas served in the Korean War. The one on the white side of my family was actually deployed, and he told me some horror stories the few times I met him when I was a child. It really messed him up and he turned out to be an awful, racist person, which really became obvious when he disowned my dad for marrying my mom because she is black. When he finally apologized and allowed my dad, sister, and me to visit, there were guns and bullets everywhere in his house and car. His paranoia about someone coming to get him was so strong he didn’t even bother to lock up the guns around two eight year olds. I’m honestly grateful they were hesitant to deploy black soldiers because my other grandpa didn’t end up with the personality-degrading PTSD.
This channel is great for teaching people about history. You can still see the difference between east and west berlin from space because of the lanterns. East berlin has white cold lights while west berlin has warm yellow lights.
You would not be able to see Berlin from space. Our tech is advanced but not that advanced that you can livestream from it. Our satellites are still imaging.
-Some people today over use the term "nazi". -There are people today who still display overt nazi ideology. These are both true ideas. It is important to not use the former idea to ignore the latter.
@@djm3suxx Really? A pretty damn small group of idiots on the internet who share racist memes and a few more who tattoo themselves with swastikas and Hitler's birthdate and almost always end up in prison because ... they're incredibly stupid? That's a real threat in a world where Islamist radicals control whole armies and are trying to build atomic bombs?
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14:33 The Korean War is called "The Forgotten War" because we forgot it was the war that bore the military industrial infrastructure Eisenhower warned of. Vietnam was the blackest eye inflicted on it despite both eyes being closed to Smedley Butler's famous war slogan "War is a racket".
18:53 “Communist kind of became a buzzword thrown around to describe anything people didn’t like” You’re exactly right… Hilariously it’s never changed in America since the 1950s. Many STILL throw around the word “communist” or “communism” or “Marxism” to describe anything they don’t like
Winston Churchill coined the phrase "Iron Curtain" at a speech he gave at a tiny college in a small town of Fulton, Missouri about 15 miles from where I am now. In honor ow WC, they created the Winston Churchill National Museum in the same town. Above the museum is a British church that survived the bombings of WWII and they dismantled it and shipped it to Fulton, Mo piece by piece and rebuilt it. I am now engaged to a Brit and she was in awe when she visited America at how large it is. Missouri is larger than England. And she was amazed this little town in rural Missouri has a national museum dedicated to a British leader and was very chuffed as we toured it together. I'm 20 years in the Air Force and we still teach about the Air Force legacy of the Berlin Airlift. My dad was also Air Force for 20 years and was in Korea and Vietnam. I was in Japan keeping Taiwan safe in the 2000's so the cold war continues.
@@miamidolphinsfan the east side's lightbulbs are yellow, the other side is white. It was too expensive to justify switching out the lights when they function just fine after unification. They are in the process of equalizing the light situation in recent times though to be more green.
The Soviet’s sent over the craft the guy went up to space in for us to show around the USA and the government stopped the truck and told the driver he’d better take the night off. They took it, completely disassembled it down to the last bolt, documented it all, reassembled it, and delivered it back to the driver in one night
Lenin and Stalin both hated religion, believing that only the state was soul source of importance and moral guidance. As a result Marxist/Leninist atheism was forcibly instituted in all schools. Both dictators specifically targeted Russian Orthodoxy since it was the largest religion in the country (dating back to the 10th Century). Lenin started by abolishing all private property (including church property) by degree in October 1917. Four months later in January 1918 the “Decree of Separation of Church and State, and of School and Church” was issued and enforced. Four of the Nine enforced guidelines included, 1. Removal of physical and monetary property. 2. Transfer of birth, marriage, and other private information. 3. Seizure of all religious libraries. 4. Ending of religious teaching, both private and public. Brutal crackdowns on the church carried over a year later. In the Spring and Summer 1919, 25 priests were shot, and the bishop was buried alive in Perm, Russia, while in Osa, Russia, 30 priests were murdered. Between 1917-1921, 28 Bishops and 1,200 clergymen were executed. Unfair trails, with no witnesses to defend the accused, were held. These trials were noted as being barbaric and unjust by western journalists who would sit in during the hearings. "Moderate" Soviet officials would angerly yell and curse at the accused, and sentence them to death, as was the case during the Cieplak Trial in 1923 (Jan Cieplak would have his punishment changed, and he would be exiled from the country instead. His aid though, was executed by the Soviets on the steps of a prison in St Petersburg). Under Stalin all religions were targeted including Islam. Crimean Tatars were forcibly deported in 1944. In total 7% of their population died or were killed during transport (in sealed off cattle cars) or during "resettlement" to Uzbekistan. Physical Orthodox and Catholic churches/cathedrals didn't escape during this time. Hundreds were either being demolished, looted, vandalized, or used for non religious purposes such as store houses and granaries. The 1888 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan meet its end to the Soviets in 1937 when it was demolished. 10,000 parishioners of the Orthodox Church were sent to Gulags in Siberia. 106,300 clergymen were executed between 1937-1941. Stalin used the Orthodox Church to boost moral for soldiers during World War II (a majority of Russians didn't secede their faith, and secretly attended underground religious services). Strick crackdowns reduced during this short period. After the war, religious persecution ramped back up and would last until the very last years before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. It is believed that a total of 12 million Orthodox Christians were murdered or killed by the Soviets between 1917-1987 (some sources have the number as high as 20 million).
26:20, Gotta disagree with you there mate. Not even the CEO of Apple knew he was going to be the CEO of Apple. Americans tend to be Optimistic, why not become the CEO of "Pear". I hope you get what I'm trying to construe. We are a glass half Full mindset, not glass half Empty. From Cradle to grave. Even If the Odds are not in our favor, they are still Odds, not evens. Que Sara Sara, the Future is not Ours to see, so we don't believe in Fate of failure or success. Nothing is out of the question, for the future doesn't exist yet.
Funny that Dave failed to realize he can say those things at 9:05 without the fear of disappearing overnight and waking up in a gulag . Same government......
Oh really.....No, by "people" you mean the left if you're honest. Who calls who what every day of the week, including the head of the DoJ, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the head of the DHS, the Attourney General, stop me when you get tired ......... SHAME ON YOU!!
@@nancysexton4364 lol yo relax. I would like to see the quote that the doj said in context. Also yes, the right calls everyone and everything communist or Marxist.
@@nancysexton4364 also let's not forget the last president who called anyone who didn't agree with him on the left a communist and those who slightly differed from him on the right he called a "rino" its on both sides. Just as much if not more on the right. It just doesn't get blown up in the media.
I need to look up this bomber story. As a military vet, I can totally see the "Go drop this here. Emergency order. Drop it, then land in Egypt or India and disappear. We don't really care about the plane at the moment" (Edit: Make sure you take and destroy the radio and other items of possible interest)
27:00 Not really, I mean some of the best minds, scientists and inventors of 20th century are from Soviet Union. Communism wasn't good, but it's often judged unfairly, Yeah the west was better but then again when you compare the destruction of infrastructure and loss of life and economical starting point of the western countries and eastern, difference is huge, I mean Yugoslavia lost more people in WW2 then US, UK and France combined. Not to mention, Poland or Soviet Union...
To understand north Korea, read or listen to Dear Reader by Michael Malice or watch his talks on it. Yeonmi Park is a good source for what life is like inside.
The Korean War was terrible and ppl say the US shouldnt have been involved, but when you see the difference between prosperous South Korea and the horrors of North Korea.... thank god we were
Need to watch the 1950 film The Big Lift, which deals with soldiers going to Germany and flying in supplies. It's actually a very feel good movie with a twist.
I thought the 38th parallel division in Korea happened at the end of Korean war, not before. [And no smart ass better be like "the korean war actually never ended."]
Whenever Dave (and sadly a lot of my fellow millennials) talk about communism I want him/them to go read some history books :P Communism vs Democracies (including Republics) are not just different ideas or ways of doing things, get educated. It wasn't just by chance that every communist government in the 20th century (without exception) turned into a corrupt tyrannical government resulting in the persecution and deaths of millions of political dissidents, minorities, etc. It's what happens when group politics and ideologies take precedence over individual freedoms, and it is wrong.
@@JakimAkim Definitely true, although I think socialism sounds good to a lot of kids and makes them think it's cool. Like 40% have a favorable view in the US which is shocking to me.
Just a point of caution guys. These videos are great for general history overviews and it does it in an entertaining way. I enjoy them a lot. However, there a lot of details that oversimplified doesn’t/cannot cover that loses much of the detail that is needed to REALLY understand why/how things happened in history. It’s not meant to be the full picture.
Complaining about Checkpoint Charlie being a bad tourist spot is kinda silly. I love Daz and I envy his travelling of the world but as a history buff I could name hundreds of places that are not only significant today but also enjoyable to visit now. Yes, it has historical significance, but in the same way as Tiananmen square. I'd love to visit China soon but could live without seeing that of all things
It seems pro west because that’s literally how it was. It’s all facts. Living in their communist countries during that time was terrible and completely night and day compared to the west.
@@emilianosintarias7337 so you think the USSR living conditions were better than the Western living conditions? That's the only way they're not "factual". Please do tell, lol.
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@17:46 Russia is still really racist from what I understand, n think about it, how many black ppl have ion ever seen in Russia? Which it could just be none of them wanna go to Russia lol, which I can’t say I blame them tbh lol. I mean, literally out of the 144,000,000 ppl in Russia, there’s literally only 70,000 black people in Russia.
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Both my grandpas served in the Korean War. The one on the white side of my family was actually deployed, and he told me some horror stories the few times I met him when I was a child. It really messed him up and he turned out to be an awful, racist person, which really became obvious when he disowned my dad for marrying my mom because she is black. When he finally apologized and allowed my dad, sister, and me to visit, there were guns and bullets everywhere in his house and car. His paranoia about someone coming to get him was so strong he didn’t even bother to lock up the guns around two eight year olds. I’m honestly grateful they were hesitant to deploy black soldiers because my other grandpa didn’t end up with the personality-degrading PTSD.
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The Napoleonic wars by Oversimplified might be the best out of the series, a must watch
“What’s above emperor?”
“I would have to say God sir. Do you want to become a God?”
“.....yes...”
They should do french revolution first then. Since That is what made Napoleon rise to power.
Napoleonic wars was an amazing episode but idk prohibition was a pretty great one. I can’t wait to see what he does next.
Yeah, really waiting for that one and also the prohibition.
@@jaideepdesai5321 They have already reacted to oversimplified prohibition
This channel is great for teaching people about history. You can still see the difference between east and west berlin from space because of the lanterns. East berlin has white cold lights while west berlin has warm yellow lights.
true
You would not be able to see Berlin from space. Our tech is advanced but not that advanced that you can livestream from it. Our satellites are still imaging.
-Some people today over use the term "nazi".
-There are people today who still display overt nazi ideology.
These are both true ideas. It is important to not use the former idea to ignore the latter.
Like Jonathan Pie said, "people use the term Nazi so much, we are going to need to come with a word for the actual fucking Nazis."
The latter is more of a threat. Good on you.
@@djm3suxx
Really?
A pretty damn small group of idiots on the internet who share racist memes and a few more who tattoo themselves with swastikas and Hitler's birthdate and almost always end up in prison because ... they're incredibly stupid?
That's a real threat in a world where Islamist radicals control whole armies and are trying to build atomic bombs?
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14:33 The Korean War is called "The Forgotten War" because we forgot it was the war that bore the military industrial infrastructure Eisenhower warned of. Vietnam was the blackest eye inflicted on it despite both eyes being closed to Smedley Butler's famous war slogan "War is a racket".
It's kinda crazy to me that we're still seeing the effects of things that happened 70 years ago playing out today.
i bet you had no idea how right this comment was
18:53 “Communist kind of became a buzzword thrown around to describe anything people didn’t like”
You’re exactly right… Hilariously it’s never changed in America since the 1950s. Many STILL throw around the word “communist” or “communism” or “Marxism” to describe anything they don’t like
Too many people assume these equate to freedom vs authoritarianism when it's really not at all the case.
@@GhostTruck67
Exactly. It’s just a lazy shorthand for “something I don’t like”
Completely ignorant of actual definition
Winston Churchill coined the phrase "Iron Curtain" at a speech he gave at a tiny college in a small town of Fulton, Missouri about 15 miles from where I am now. In honor ow WC, they created the Winston Churchill National Museum in the same town. Above the museum is a British church that survived the bombings of WWII and they dismantled it and shipped it to Fulton, Mo piece by piece and rebuilt it. I am now engaged to a Brit and she was in awe when she visited America at how large it is. Missouri is larger than England. And she was amazed this little town in rural Missouri has a national museum dedicated to a British leader and was very chuffed as we toured it together. I'm 20 years in the Air Force and we still teach about the Air Force legacy of the Berlin Airlift. My dad was also Air Force for 20 years and was in Korea and Vietnam. I was in Japan keeping Taiwan safe in the 2000's so the cold war continues.
You must do Oversimplified Cold War Part 2.
Fun Fact, from Space you can see the difference of the lights between the West Berlin and East Berlin.
after 30+ years there is still a difference ?
@@miamidolphinsfan the east side's lightbulbs are yellow, the other side is white. It was too expensive to justify switching out the lights when they function just fine after unification. They are in the process of equalizing the light situation in recent times though to be more green.
@@Vendrix86 well good for that then
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Actually Berlin Tegel airport is closed now… The new Berlin Brandenburg airport south of the city is the only airport serving Berlin now
congrats on the sponsorship! I hope you put out part two tomorrow or I might search for it on my own
The Soviet’s sent over the craft the guy went up to space in for us to show around the USA and the government stopped the truck and told the driver he’d better take the night off. They took it, completely disassembled it down to the last bolt, documented it all, reassembled it, and delivered it back to the driver in one night
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@@liambaylis9365 truth 😂😂
Lenin and Stalin both hated religion, believing that only the state was soul source of importance and moral guidance.
As a result Marxist/Leninist atheism was forcibly instituted in all schools. Both dictators specifically targeted Russian Orthodoxy since it was the largest religion in the country (dating back to the 10th Century). Lenin started by abolishing all private property (including church property) by degree in October 1917. Four months later in January 1918 the “Decree of Separation of Church and State, and of School and Church” was issued and enforced.
Four of the Nine enforced guidelines included,
1. Removal of physical and monetary property.
2. Transfer of birth, marriage, and other private information.
3. Seizure of all religious libraries.
4. Ending of religious teaching, both private and public.
Brutal crackdowns on the church carried over a year later. In the Spring and Summer 1919, 25 priests were shot, and the bishop was buried alive in Perm, Russia, while in Osa, Russia, 30 priests were murdered. Between 1917-1921, 28 Bishops and 1,200 clergymen were executed.
Unfair trails, with no witnesses to defend the accused, were held. These trials were noted as being barbaric and unjust by western journalists who would sit in during the hearings. "Moderate" Soviet officials would angerly yell and curse at the accused, and sentence them to death, as was the case during the Cieplak Trial in 1923 (Jan Cieplak would have his punishment changed, and he would be exiled from the country instead. His aid though, was executed by the Soviets on the steps of a prison in St Petersburg).
Under Stalin all religions were targeted including Islam. Crimean Tatars were forcibly deported in 1944. In total 7% of their population died or were killed during transport (in sealed off cattle cars) or during "resettlement" to Uzbekistan. Physical Orthodox and Catholic churches/cathedrals didn't escape during this time. Hundreds were either being demolished, looted, vandalized, or used for non religious purposes such as store houses and granaries. The 1888 Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Baku, Azerbaijan meet its end to the Soviets in 1937 when it was demolished. 10,000 parishioners of the Orthodox Church were sent to Gulags in Siberia. 106,300 clergymen were executed between 1937-1941.
Stalin used the Orthodox Church to boost moral for soldiers during World War II (a majority of Russians didn't secede their faith, and secretly attended underground religious services). Strick crackdowns reduced during this short period. After the war, religious persecution ramped back up and would last until the very last years before the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.
It is believed that a total of 12 million Orthodox Christians were murdered or killed by the Soviets between 1917-1987 (some sources have the number as high as 20 million).
We learn about it here, but the Korean War is often called The Forgotten War.
Where did the second part go?
Its been 2 days since i meet your chanel guys. Amazing job. You guys are pretty honest. Keep on the cool videos like this. Oversimplified rocks too!!
Part 2 will definitely start with the Cuban Missle Crisis
26:20, Gotta disagree with you there mate. Not even the CEO of Apple knew he was going to be the CEO of Apple. Americans tend to be Optimistic, why not become the CEO of "Pear". I hope you get what I'm trying to construe. We are a glass half Full mindset, not glass half Empty. From Cradle to grave. Even If the Odds are not in our favor, they are still Odds, not evens. Que Sara Sara, the Future is not Ours to see, so we don't believe in Fate of failure or success. Nothing is out of the question, for the future doesn't exist yet.
Man said Bran was in a wheelchair because he didn't use clippers to shave his balls. That's proper comedy gold.
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Great job OB's! What happened to Part 2? I had it saved to watch over lunch today and it's showing up as a private video now :-(
i came here looking for the same information
It’s the french trying to restrict energy into the uk for fishing.
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You guys should do the oversimplified on the civil war
Funny that Dave failed to realize he can say those things at 9:05 without the fear of disappearing overnight and waking up in a gulag .
Same government......
People do throw around nazi a lot. But communist being a buzz word is still prevelant today too. Its really on both extreme ends.
Oh really.....No, by "people" you mean the left if you're honest. Who calls who what every day of the week, including the head of the DoJ, the Joint Chiefs of Staff, the head of the DHS, the Attourney General, stop me when you get tired ......... SHAME ON YOU!!
@@nancysexton4364 lol yo relax. I would like to see the quote that the doj said in context. Also yes, the right calls everyone and everything communist or Marxist.
@@nancysexton4364 also let's not forget the last president who called anyone who didn't agree with him on the left a communist and those who slightly differed from him on the right he called a "rino" its on both sides. Just as much if not more on the right. It just doesn't get blown up in the media.
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@4:40 sounds like China too
I need to look up this bomber story. As a military vet, I can totally see the "Go drop this here. Emergency order. Drop it, then land in Egypt or India and disappear. We don't really care about the plane at the moment" (Edit: Make sure you take and destroy the radio and other items of possible interest)
Again...outstanding gentlemen. Good times.
Dr Strangelove or how I learned to stop worrying and love the bomb is about that zero hour one way flight into the Soviet Union
27:00 Not really, I mean some of the best minds, scientists and inventors of 20th century are from Soviet Union. Communism wasn't good, but it's often judged unfairly, Yeah the west was better but then again when you compare the destruction of infrastructure and loss of life and economical starting point of the western countries and eastern, difference is huge, I mean Yugoslavia lost more people in WW2 then US, UK and France combined. Not to mention, Poland or Soviet Union...
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@14:40 I heard the Korean War was one of the most brutal.
When's part 2
To understand north Korea, read or listen to Dear Reader by Michael Malice or watch his talks on it. Yeonmi Park is a good source for what life is like inside.
The Korean War was terrible and ppl say the US shouldnt have been involved, but when you see the difference between prosperous South Korea and the horrors of North Korea.... thank god we were
Why wouldn't the landscaped thing be private?
14:10the best Daz moment of all time😂😂
The United States is divided by a political wall between people
“Berlin is one of the most beautiful cities on earth”
Should be, it’s newly built.
the USSR wasnt communist. No country ever was communist. Socialism with a dictatorship isnt communism. Communism doesnt have a goverment.
Need to watch the 1950 film The Big Lift, which deals with soldiers going to Germany and flying in supplies. It's actually a very feel good movie with a twist.
My grandpa was in the Korean war❤❤❤
@14:o6 I always heard if we’d keypads going we’d been able to defeat China and maybe they wouldn’t be who they are today.
More oversimplified!
LMAO
Love the Wall joke! Being Mexican or not that’s funny!
Office Blokes officially have sold out!
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Great vid liked the insight from you guys. think you guy from the same sort of area as me XD
Oversimplified does have a video on the Falkland war lol
We have reacted to it a few months ago 👍🏻
Wow Daniel Craig really let himself go 😁 he's almost unrecognizable sitting in the middle
Lol
What?
Yeah General MacArthur was pretty chad but dude was WILD
You know you have to finish this
I thought the 38th parallel division in Korea happened at the end of Korean war, not before.
[And no smart ass better be like "the korean war actually never ended."]
Whenever Dave (and sadly a lot of my fellow millennials) talk about communism I want him/them to go read some history books :P Communism vs Democracies (including Republics) are not just different ideas or ways of doing things, get educated. It wasn't just by chance that every communist government in the 20th century (without exception) turned into a corrupt tyrannical government resulting in the persecution and deaths of millions of political dissidents, minorities, etc. It's what happens when group politics and ideologies take precedence over individual freedoms, and it is wrong.
Facts right there, brother.
Capitalism isn't perfect
But it is far better than the idiocy of communism
Same thing happens in extreme right places to. Its all about one guy abusing the system to get to power.
@@JakimAkim Definitely true, although I think socialism sounds good to a lot of kids and makes them think it's cool. Like 40% have a favorable view in the US which is shocking to me.
If only I seen this yesterday I would be used your code instead of some other youtuber
@8:25 actually America would prolly be seen tht way instead of Russia n deff not the uk
You gotta react to the pig wars from oversimplified. I love oversimplified and your guys reaction to them.
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I love Oversimplified. Really good pick! You should react to Whatifalthist.
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Finally some history content.
They've done other Oversimplified stuff.
@@msdarby515 yes but like, months ago.
part 2!
What if that was Oversimplifieds actual reveal but no one believed him bc he said it in a joking voice.
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Great react as usual!
great reaction guys! can't wait for part 2! :)
Skipped past The Civil War?!
Yes. Labelling people is so wrong and dangerous and it shows people never learn coz all that is repeating.
Just a point of caution guys. These videos are great for general history overviews and it does it in an entertaining way. I enjoy them a lot. However, there a lot of details that oversimplified doesn’t/cannot cover that loses much of the detail that is needed to REALLY understand why/how things happened in history. It’s not meant to be the full picture.
Do you Office Blokes actually do any work in the office.
Complaining about Checkpoint Charlie being a bad tourist spot is kinda silly. I love Daz and I envy his travelling of the world but as a history buff I could name hundreds of places that are not only significant today but also enjoyable to visit now. Yes, it has historical significance, but in the same way as Tiananmen square. I'd love to visit China soon but could live without seeing that of all things
These are great as long as you remember they're very pro-US / west
they're still factual though. I don't know how you'd sell a shitty societal situation as good even if you were pro-USSR...
Eh I mean he glossed over some things but I'm curious to think what is that "pro west" here ? Genuinely curious
It seems pro west because that’s literally how it was. It’s all facts. Living in their communist countries during that time was terrible and completely night and day compared to the west.
@@Vendrix86 they aren't factual
@@emilianosintarias7337 so you think the USSR living conditions were better than the Western living conditions? That's the only way they're not "factual". Please do tell, lol.
Under Stalin, it was more Stalinism than Communism, but neither are good in the long run. But Stalinism was brutal
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Then in 1954 the French asked us to nuke Vietnam for them lol.
New channel. . . Office Blokes Travel ?
@17:46 Russia is still really racist from what I understand, n think about it, how many black ppl have ion ever seen in Russia?
Which it could just be none of them wanna go to Russia lol, which I can’t say I blame them tbh lol.
I mean, literally out of the 144,000,000 ppl in Russia, there’s literally only 70,000 black people in Russia.
Isn't this a reupload?
Could you react to some count dankula mad lads videos?
Nice promo blokes
C'mon part 2
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More oversimplified please
Banning Jazz, Racial concepts? Don't tell them where Rock and Roll music came from also, lol.
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