After Gorbachev's USSR (1992)

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2023
  • PBS Frontline documentary chronicling the struggles of daily life in the newly Post-Soviet Russian Federation.
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  • @MikeGuardiaAuthor
    @MikeGuardiaAuthor  11 місяців тому +67

    PBS Frontline documentary chronicling the struggles of daily life in the newly Post-Soviet Russian Federation.

    • @dutchschultz3076
      @dutchschultz3076 11 місяців тому

      Thanks Mike for the upload 👍

    • @Eagle_Delta
      @Eagle_Delta 10 місяців тому

      Did the reporter travel to the USSR or Russia? I recall they’re not the same countries.

    • @dutchschultz3076
      @dutchschultz3076 10 місяців тому

      @@Eagle_Delta I'm pretty sure he went to Russia and some of the former soviet territories (Ukraine, Belarus, ect..)

    • @jamesstutts1681
      @jamesstutts1681 10 місяців тому

      Thank you for saving these and uploading them

    • @nutsackmania
      @nutsackmania 9 місяців тому

      danke you are doing good

  • @okzoomer5728
    @okzoomer5728 11 місяців тому +229

    "My wife used to make cookies, but that bastard raised the price of flour to 16 rubles."
    "If he wants a civil war, he'll get one"
    Russians threatening war when grandma can't make her cookies anymore is wholesome.

    • @SpencerLemay
      @SpencerLemay 10 місяців тому +30

      It's deadly serious. Flour should be so cheap you dont even think about it, and this man is saying it's too expensive to consider buying!

    • @rotors_taker_0h
      @rotors_taker_0h 10 місяців тому +1

      How times changed since that time...

    • @rotors_taker_0h
      @rotors_taker_0h 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Ziellossonly if you ignore denomination that slashed 3 zeros from every ruble price

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 9 місяців тому +11

      @@SpencerLemay Thats how meat in the United States is now, many things are too expensive to buy. If I ate 3 meals a day, let alone fresh healthy ones, I wouldn't be able to pay my bills.

    • @ekesandras1481
      @ekesandras1481 3 місяці тому

      @@SpencerLemay Flour shoud have a price that values the farmer's work of planting, grooming and harvesting it, transporting it, milling it, packing it, storing it, moving it into retail, etc.
      It is not the duty of the producer to give the fruit of his work to other people as cheap as possible, so that they don't even think about the price.
      Whoever is not happy with that, can move back to their grandparents village and farm and plant it themselves.

  • @ClassicalMontessori
    @ClassicalMontessori 10 місяців тому +117

    These are incredible conversations! It shows the real frustration and corruption far better than most documentaries. Seeing real people's experiences will always tell a better story than a retrospective one that's made by experts decades after something.

    • @RT-qd8yl
      @RT-qd8yl 9 місяців тому +3

      After living through a few experiences first-hand that have had documentaries made by "experts" about them, many times the experts had no clue what they were talking about, what happened, or what the impact was. When I hear "expert", I immediately get suspicious.

    • @billyyank5807
      @billyyank5807 5 місяців тому

      There's a lot of books on it.

  • @Enron3000
    @Enron3000 9 місяців тому +57

    Don't see journalism like this anymore...

    • @antoniobabb1938
      @antoniobabb1938 8 місяців тому +8

      More propaganda now

    • @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders
      @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders 5 місяців тому

      @@antoniobabb1938 Sure, propaganda, but only if you watch channels from party media wings like Fox, OANN, Newsmax, or you're silly enough to go to social media for news. There's no genuine news can be found on anywhere on social media.

    • @thespeculum785
      @thespeculum785 4 місяці тому

      Journalists nowadays are scum.

    • @h0tpotatoes
      @h0tpotatoes 3 місяці тому +6

      yup. nobody cares enough about the truth anymore.

    • @thespeculum785
      @thespeculum785 3 місяці тому

      @@liferx4343 Most “journalism” today, at least from the main-stream media outlets, is really just state propaganda in service to the Regime.

  • @xxdekuxx362
    @xxdekuxx362 9 місяців тому +30

    The man means What is the point of getting freedom if you are having your country totally messed up socially and economically to the point you have left with nothing to feed your family? Total shock!

    • @yegorburov5881
      @yegorburov5881 4 місяці тому +5

      Если правительство объявило что вам дали свободу, это не значит что вам её действительно дали. В ы всегда находитесь в товарно- денежной системе, вы вынуждены зарабатывать деньги и платить налоги.

    • @samright4661
      @samright4661 Місяць тому

      @@yegorburov5881That’s called Capitalism! The Kick the Government out of your life. It’s better to work and pay taxes then having the government in every aspect of your life

    • @jond181
      @jond181 Місяць тому

      What’s the point of living if you’re not free to live your life as you see fit?
      Ironic that Russian (Soviet mindset) thinks religion used to control people when that’s exactly what they intend to do - and what apparently - some Russians want (to be controlled and spoon fed). Sad really.

    • @sohelsaheen
      @sohelsaheen Місяць тому

      This problem was solved by Putin. So he is great in the eyes of Russian people.

  • @moretar
    @moretar 11 місяців тому +113

    This is an amazing document. Almost every major issue in today's Russia is foreshadowed here 30 years before.

    • @russiasvechenaya58
      @russiasvechenaya58 11 місяців тому +23

      Putin ended this and made the average Russian have a normal life

    • @Chunky246
      @Chunky246 11 місяців тому +1

      @@russiasvechenaya58 For those in Moscow, St Petersburg and a few other cities he did. The rest of the country neglected. He ended it for the minority. Putin and his gangsters have overseen 30 years of corruption, shown in all its glory in the useless Russian army. More and more freedoms gone from the Russian people, more and more laws. To the point where nobody can speak out, all media is controlled. Russia going backwards again. Russia had a chance 30 years ago and screwed it up. Gangs took over the industries and regions (gangs like the KGB...). The average Russian may have a 'normal' life in your opinion, but it's not normal but any standard.

    • @bordedup546
      @bordedup546 11 місяців тому +35

      @@russiasvechenaya58 And how normal is it now?

    • @Paulius-lb4ng
      @Paulius-lb4ng 11 місяців тому +1

      @ russiasvechenaya58 Это закончилось тем, что Запад финансово поддержал новую экономику РФ, пока Путлер не пришел в себя и не украл 1/3 всей российской экономики вместо того, чтобы тратить ее на школы, больницы и дороги. Он преступник-вор и ничего больше.

    • @MonotoneCreeper
      @MonotoneCreeper 11 місяців тому +31

      @@bordedup546War is normality for Russians I suppose

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 10 місяців тому +43

    You truly have the best Cold War channel hands down Mike! I love these obscure ones. I swear I saw this one live when I was a kid!

  • @justschr
    @justschr 10 місяців тому +66

    52:41 This man knew exactly the direction Russia was heading in.

    • @kennyderoian8904
      @kennyderoian8904 7 місяців тому +6

      Premonition to Putin

    • @justschr
      @justschr 7 місяців тому +5

      @@kennyderoian8904 100% premonition of Putin. It’s really sad to see TBH.

    • @revolter7094
      @revolter7094 5 місяців тому +1

      It is really great to see that Russia got a President which follows the Russian interests and is not a puppet of the west. Putin is not totalitarian, he is authoritarian and that is what the people want. The people want a strong leadership with a strong grip over the country, unlike what they had in the 90s, which was an awful time for a lot of Russian people.

    • @ivanshevchenko5045
      @ivanshevchenko5045 5 місяців тому +8

      @@revolter7094yeah just completely ignore how far he set them back with his criminal invasion.

    • @justschr
      @justschr 5 місяців тому +3

      @@revolter7094 LMFAO

  • @xlynz69
    @xlynz69 11 місяців тому +4

    Thank you for uploading

  • @quite1enough
    @quite1enough 10 місяців тому +37

    Mark Masarsky has sadly passed away Jan 27th 2021, at the age of 80. He also participated in working group of final edits of Russia's constitution in 1993.

    • @John3.36
      @John3.36 10 місяців тому +3

      Russia was fortunate to have some brave people like that.

    • @gabrielferrer3205
      @gabrielferrer3205 9 місяців тому +5

      Masarsky betrayed the workers for the love of money.

    • @quite1enough
      @quite1enough 9 місяців тому

      @@gabrielferrer3205 wow I didn't know that. Can you tell more about it?

    • @gabrielferrer3205
      @gabrielferrer3205 9 місяців тому +4

      ​@@quite1enough watch the video before this video where he said that he and the workers both own the Cooperative. I assume in this video, he took all the ownership of the cooperative just by listening to his words. also he has multiple ventures that doesn't give a fair share to his employees just like the capitalists.

    • @quite1enough
      @quite1enough 9 місяців тому +4

      @@gabrielferrer3205 Oh, no, in that regard, I googled some info about him, he was far from typical neoliberal half-criminal crook of early-mid 90s in Russia, and seems like paid to his workers fairly. There was plenty of fraudsters back then, like Anatoly Chubais, or founder of financial pyramid "MMM" Sergei Mavrodi, but Masarsky seems really far away from those type of guys. On the other hand, 1993 constitution is quite controversial and some Russian human rights activists have an opinion that that constitution played one of the key role in Putin's power grab.

  • @denischikita
    @denischikita 11 місяців тому +12

    Thanks for upload theese truly remarkable pieces of journalist's work. It's for me as borned in western Belarus a wide sight on why we a so doomed here even 30 years later.

  • @SlaterCAST
    @SlaterCAST 10 місяців тому +60

    52:55 "In whose hands will that totalitarian power fall?"
    Putin.

    • @ttacking_you
      @ttacking_you Місяць тому

      I love those kinds of anachronistic warnings from the past. There's a Firing Line with William f Buckley from the 60s with Barry Goldwater and ten minutes in these two conservative firebrands start warning America about the wrong person becoming president and then start describing the things that trump actually did

  • @ShoegazingHammer74
    @ShoegazingHammer74 10 місяців тому +69

    Amazing to revisit this time and place - I visited Russia in February 1992 and well remember the feeling of juxtaposing the old and the new. The government building was still blasted black by tank fire from the coup a few months before, the kids were huddling around a small bag of fries in the massive McDonalds in Moscow, and veterans were selling their old uniforms and military equipment in the street.
    I really hope for better days for the Russian people, they're a unique breed of people who deserve so much better than they've always had to suffer under.

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 10 місяців тому +4

      @ShoegazingHammer74 I always thought that if Americans were allowed to open up Mcdonald's in the last days of the USSR then why weren't the Soviets smart enough to bring a Soviet government owned Russian restaurant franchise to the west. Missed opportunity

    • @evildead9708
      @evildead9708 10 місяців тому +7

      @@cryptocsguy9282 Because doing that would involve the soviet union in the realms of capitalism, when they were trying to do the opposite.

    • @cryptocsguy9282
      @cryptocsguy9282 10 місяців тому +3

      @@evildead9708 Yes but they're stupid , idk if you watched the earlier episode labeled something along the lines of "inside Gorbachev's USSR 1990" in that episode it does mention that as part of the failed perestroika reforms small amounts of incompetent and stifled capitalist elements were allowed into the country such as people owning private farms and construction business where their only supplier and customer was the government. Also in 1990 they had the new union treaty where they planned to change the name of the country to the union of soviet sovereign republics and eventually switch to capitalism and that's why the failed coup of august 1991 happened to prevent full capitalist reform.
      So with that said if there was an eventual acceptance that communism is failing then I think the USSR government should have considered selling goods in the west regardless because they had to do something to save the economy

    • @timoilonen1926
      @timoilonen1926 10 місяців тому +10

      You have a case of Mandela effect. Tanks blasted the Russian White House in 1993

    • @harryricochet8134
      @harryricochet8134 10 місяців тому +3

      @@timoilonen1926 Indeed, it's as amazing as it is deeply disturbing how some people can completely manufacture memories in order to prop up their perspectives and egos.

  • @merlin6625
    @merlin6625 2 місяці тому

    Frontline does the absolute best documentaries!! Thank You

  • @malditaseaintensifies-kd8ec
    @malditaseaintensifies-kd8ec 11 місяців тому +7

    Mike with another banger!

  • @charlesbenca5357
    @charlesbenca5357 7 місяців тому +11

    Oh boy the discussion on totalitarianism at 53:00 near the end is mind blowing because he foreshadowed the current state of russia

    • @thespeculum785
      @thespeculum785 4 місяці тому

      So goes the propaganda. Of which art the regime media in America has perfected far better than the Soviets

    • @NeidlichesSchwert
      @NeidlichesSchwert Місяць тому

      Was looking for this timestamp; thought the same.

  • @aliensoup2420
    @aliensoup2420 11 місяців тому +275

    sad to hear someone say, "what am I supposed to do with freedom?"

    • @panthermartin7784
      @panthermartin7784 11 місяців тому +1

      Exactly, to this day they are accustomed to doing as they are told, suddenly they stand around like farm animals looking for oats, seem oats that were previously supplied by the communist government .

    • @grantbrendon
      @grantbrendon 11 місяців тому +1

      But it’s the truth they have never been very free either ruled by war lords or a tzar then communist dictatorship to now presidential dictatorship…they don’t know how to govern themselves democratically. But your right it is sad in our eyes but to them dictatorship is a safety net.

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому +44

      .... and they're still asking that question. Some peoples are not cut out for democracy

    • @RivieraByBuick
      @RivieraByBuick 11 місяців тому +97

      why sad? do u understand the context of that time? people have nothing to eat being free, while they had something to eat doing just the same "not being free" - that what he meant.

    • @Rimasta1
      @Rimasta1 11 місяців тому +28

      It’s like prisoners who get released and they can’t handle being free. They are more comfortable as prisoners.

  • @Ergilion
    @Ergilion 8 місяців тому +10

    They shut down the Yeliseyevskiy store in 2021. What a shame.
    These are all scenes from my childhood. I do not know if my family struggled with the prices. If they did, my parents never told me about it. But for me - everything was suddenly there. After empty soviet stores there suddenly were dozens of tiny shops selling everything a kid wanted. I got 5000 rubles for pocket money once a week and I bought a Snickers bar and a can of Coke. Or sometimes we would pool our pocket money with friends and buy a whole tube of Pringles potato chips.
    And Brateyevo is such a nice neighborhood now. I liked to cycle along the river banks alot, they built a really nice chain of parks along both river banks with bicycle lanes. I lived not far away from there. I think I even know the store they are having an argument about, only now it looks entirely different.

    • @Amped4Life
      @Amped4Life 5 місяців тому

      This is a fantastic story. Thank you for sharing your memories and experiences growing up in this era. I love studying interesting cultures and am eager for a day when I can explore Russia and other countries formerly in the Soviet Union. Soviet mosaics, the unique bus stops, interesting cultural differences, Lake Bikal (and its 🦭seals), much more.

    • @Ragtags
      @Ragtags 5 місяців тому

      5000 rubles a week for Pocket money in the 1990s? What!

    • @Ergilion
      @Ergilion 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Ragtags it was before the denomination. They soon became 5 rubles.

    • @Ragtags
      @Ragtags 5 місяців тому

      @@Ergilion oh thanks for the explanation.
      Sorry for my assumption and blunt inconsiderate reply.
      I did do a quick Google search but being that I'm not familiar with the topic I still interpreted denomination wrong.
      I actually thought you were likely a bot because the amount.was so absurdly high.

  • @user-dj8fr9sg7h
    @user-dj8fr9sg7h 11 місяців тому +2

    i Was looking for this ... good find

  • @wooddog007
    @wooddog007 10 місяців тому +8

    @52:30 ... amazing how really smart people could see the future ... 30 years later ... this is exactly what happened ....

  • @stanboiko5577
    @stanboiko5577 10 місяців тому +8

    Ivanovo were the one of most depressive sity in Russia in 1990th. Because of monoindustrialism. (Textile industry, that fall down)
    Like Detroit in USA after 2008.

  • @asullivan4047
    @asullivan4047 11 місяців тому +10

    Interesting and informative. Excellent photography pictures 📷 enabling viewers to better understand what/whom the orator was describing. Class A research project!!! Special thanks to the civilians sharing their personal information/experiences. Making this documentary more authentic and possible. Collective 🚜 farming puts Moscow's non workable hook of bureaucratic red tape. Around the farmers neck & strangled him.

    • @slanasik1187
      @slanasik1187 5 місяців тому

      I am from Russia i wish I lived in 90s

  • @toffthe
    @toffthe 10 місяців тому +11

    When I see documentary TV from that era, I am always struck by the modesty, elegance and thoughtfulness of the commentators. So different to the by turns thuggish and cowering paranoid Court of Tsar Vlad.

  • @shawn9635
    @shawn9635 6 місяців тому +4

    Can you imagine coming back to your country and its whole ways and system no longer existed!!!!!

  • @rudijohnsen9674
    @rudijohnsen9674 10 місяців тому +1

    Anyone know about a similar video from a few years later on so I can see the change? I was to young to remember these times.

  • @wooddog007
    @wooddog007 10 місяців тому +5

    @33:45 ... this was 30 Years ago !!! Just listen to Hedrick Smith's observation given where we are now with the Ukraine war ....

  • @lucastanga6732
    @lucastanga6732 6 місяців тому +7

    Destroying religion has been one of the worst crimes ever in my opinion, worst than death, because it steals a way of life from the whole community, not just those who where killed in infamy.

    • @knkjkjn
      @knkjkjn 2 місяці тому

      I can't say i agree.

    • @krle7970
      @krle7970 Місяць тому

      Replaced with state religion (Marxism) with Lenin as Jesus, can say that it was not as successful or enduring

    • @victorperfecto7472
      @victorperfecto7472 22 дні тому

      God does not exist. under his name, death and misery befell humanity

    • @shubhnamdeo2865
      @shubhnamdeo2865 15 днів тому

      @@victorperfecto7472 That's in your opinion.
      (Note: I am not trying to make you believe in God, I'm giving my side of the argument). Many other good things have happened. Nothing is permanent. In my religion, Hinduism, the God(s) has/have fought wars to defeat evil, and the two most celebrated instances are in the epics of Mahabharata and Ramayana, stories of how the corruption of power can literally drown the world in suffering. My religion calls the age we live in as Kali Yuga, the final age of the cycle of four ages where sin is too common and in fact, celebrated. Where hypocrisy becomes virtue, and wealth becomes the aim of life, where sinners are hailed as saviours and scholars, where hate means piety. So yes, I believe in God, it gives me hope. And logically speaking tyranny should have already taken over us but it hasn't, tyranny never lasts long. for some reason, no matter how powerful and calculating it is, and after tyranny comes an age of peace and prosperity unlike any other before.

  • @Ruinskiy
    @Ruinskiy 5 місяців тому +3

    Одни из не многих кадров про настоящую Россию . красавцы

  • @inkedbeast76
    @inkedbeast76 10 місяців тому +11

    I distinctly remember, after the USSR collapsed, a woman looking just like Brigette Nielsen and this guy resembling Dolf Lungren came to our school in San Francisco. The man had super shiny knee high boots that looked like glass, tight pants, a belt buckle and I remember the buckle had a hammer and sickle on it. He was sharp looking with a large hat. Maybe it was me being a kid but he made a huge impression on me.
    They sat for three hours and said they did not know what to do without this style of government and therefore it was much better to be communist. Even then I remember thinking, they disappear people arbitrarily and poke people with poison umbrellas. Days 🎉the fu** it.

  • @davidroonmeister
    @davidroonmeister 5 місяців тому

    whats the name of the head farmer who shows up around 11mins 20 seconds. trying to work out how to spell his name and find out what happened to him!

  • @billyhighfill
    @billyhighfill 10 місяців тому +2

    This one is good!!

  • @Foose3535
    @Foose3535 5 місяців тому +3

    52:59 he predicted the future right there

  • @oliverwortley3822
    @oliverwortley3822 10 місяців тому +11

    I suppose they did things too fast, too haphazardly. They didn’t have any plans or processes or systems or procedures in place. They should’ve had a long term, slow transition plan.

  • @fredjacobsen5025
    @fredjacobsen5025 5 місяців тому +2

    Regarding freedom: how can you aporeciate something you have never had before?

  • @m.g.9606
    @m.g.9606 8 місяців тому +8

    26:00 This sums it up. Why capitalismo worked for China but not for former soviet states (except the ones that got EU funds. If the Soviet Union had just made an eocnomic transition but kept itself together, the transition might have worked.

  • @jimreily7538
    @jimreily7538 11 місяців тому

    I wonder if Hendrick Smith, the correspondent in this video, is any relation to Martin Smith, another correspondent for Frontline who's covered the 9/11 era wars, stories about Saudia Arabia and many more. They share some physical resemblance.

    • @Clavdiachauchat
      @Clavdiachauchat 11 місяців тому +1

      You can actually hear Martin Smith doing a voiceover for a Russian speaker in the intro to this film. He worked on the old CBS Reports documentary series founded by Murrow and Friendly, until it shut down after the General Westmoreland lawsuit, worked with Frontline from the beginning as a producer, and only later started appearing on camera. What people don’t realize about a show like Frontline is that it’s usually a very small, independent team doing the lion’s share of work on each film, and they’re on the hook for their own body armor if they’re going to a war zone. Pretty sure Martin Smith is not related to Hedrick Smith.

  • @millsyinnz
    @millsyinnz 10 місяців тому

    Interesting doco.

  • @kingbach24
    @kingbach24 6 місяців тому +1

    The transition is off, be careful

  • @Jeffcrocodile
    @Jeffcrocodile 10 місяців тому +8

    they sure learned capitalism very fast lol

  • @Oubre84
    @Oubre84 5 місяців тому

    The man who interviewed clayton bigsby

  • @NordiskSeger
    @NordiskSeger 10 місяців тому +1

    Why all the dubbing and no subtitles? Is illiteracy the cause?

  • @angusyates828
    @angusyates828 11 місяців тому +17

    The road to hell is paved with good intentions......

    • @denisemiller8017
      @denisemiller8017 10 місяців тому +1

      This is SOOOOO very honest yet disturbingly simple

    • @krle7970
      @krle7970 Місяць тому

      All the Communist revolutions and attempts in a nutshell

  • @user-ms8ur8pr4d
    @user-ms8ur8pr4d 9 місяців тому +6

    🔴🟡🟢 Всем Успехов по жизненненму пути.

    • @krle7970
      @krle7970 Місяць тому

      Thanks friend, Good Health and long life to you🙂

  • @user-ns3rm8vj8d
    @user-ns3rm8vj8d 7 місяців тому +2

    heh, the golden time of our parents, the end of the 80s-90s, there was nothing to kill for, poverty, collapse and anarchy, God forbid it to happen again.

  • @matterhaz2980
    @matterhaz2980 11 місяців тому +2

    @53:00 interesting point

  • @ttacking_you
    @ttacking_you Місяць тому

    Fuck my ear hurts! Aw they're hitting me with the damn Havana ray!!!! 👂💥🥁🥁🎻🎻

  • @umichaa00
    @umichaa00 4 місяці тому

    Reminds me of RT documentaries, incredibly informative, which probably have been banned sadly.

  • @gonzogil123
    @gonzogil123 11 місяців тому +1

    Yeah, the getting of part. Of course.

  • @johnsrous1616
    @johnsrous1616 Місяць тому

    What made the transition from the communist system of the USSR to one that resembled Western capitalism was that the people really weren't sure if they wanted the change.

  • @mango2005
    @mango2005 4 місяці тому +1

    I think in hindsight, this transition was badly handled, and the consequences are with us today.

  • @stinyg
    @stinyg 11 місяців тому +26

    Gorbachev is the text book definition of gullible. That pizza hut ad was just humiliation ritual.

    • @tylerclayton6081
      @tylerclayton6081 11 місяців тому +9

      It wasn’t meant to humiliate anyone. Russians just think very negatively about everything

    • @MegaUh
      @MegaUh 10 місяців тому +3

      @@tylerclayton6081 everyone from former soviet nations are always skeptical about thing

    • @stinyg
      @stinyg 10 місяців тому

      @@tylerclayton6081 It was a humiliating ritual. It would be debasing for any world leader to appear in a fast food commercial. Let alone the leader of the Soviet Union. Thankfully Putin has erased his legacy and made Yelstin and other western lap dogs disappear.

    • @kanestalin7246
      @kanestalin7246 10 місяців тому +1

      ​@@tylerclayton6081it only exposed him as a traitor

    • @erazmuz
      @erazmuz 5 місяців тому

      @@MegaUh
      Only the paranoid survives.

  • @Sirius-me5zy
    @Sirius-me5zy 10 місяців тому +2

    The mismanagement of the USSR

  • @anderarmould
    @anderarmould 11 місяців тому +7

    Capitalists will TELL YOU what to do with "freedom".

    • @leviticuscornwall9631
      @leviticuscornwall9631 11 місяців тому

      And the communist will have the state take it from you

    • @jaka2274
      @jaka2274 11 місяців тому

      yeaaa, buy plastic shit

  • @HamburgerAmy
    @HamburgerAmy 10 місяців тому +10

    looking forward to Frontline's after Putin's United Russian Federation in 2029

    • @doncorleone1553
      @doncorleone1553 10 місяців тому +1

      Not going to happen. The only way Putin is resigning is if he dies, he himself has said this. And nobody wants to get rid of him in Russia, he is the greatest Russian leader since Alexander II.

    • @John3.36
      @John3.36 10 місяців тому

      US media is no longer capable of making good documentaries.

    • @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders
      @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders 5 місяців тому +1

      That's about 3 years too generous a deadline.

    • @Vagabund483
      @Vagabund483 5 місяців тому

      ​@@PopulismIsForBottomFeeders3 года?)

  • @klubberzvonhatzenbuhl563
    @klubberzvonhatzenbuhl563 10 місяців тому +2

    52:36 - Holy Krap.

  • @-r-495
    @-r-495 10 місяців тому +2

    I wonder how man of those on top in those days lived to see the new millennium..

    • @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders
      @PopulismIsForBottomFeeders 5 місяців тому +1

      A lot of them have 'accidentally' fallen out of windows in the last 7 years...

  • @dendevis4331
    @dendevis4331 8 місяців тому +2

    многие города, кроме москвы, в 80х только более-менее жить начали, а уже всё

    • @VictorPhnom
      @VictorPhnom 3 місяці тому

      Пришла руская версия демократия😂😂

  • @hypnomarket8649
    @hypnomarket8649 3 місяці тому

    16:02 true

  • @CarlosGutierrez-ef2pd
    @CarlosGutierrez-ef2pd 6 місяців тому +1

    33:50 hmmm 🤔

  • @Espartano_117
    @Espartano_117 10 місяців тому +2

    Проблема ясна. Государство имеет большую власть, и они владеют всем. Кроме того, все хотят не остаться в стороне. Русские хотят, чтобы все было одинаково выгодно всем и сразу. В реальности этого никогда не произойдет.
    России 🇷🇺 нужен новый леннинг-сталинский дуэт не коммунизма, а капитализма.
    Пройдут столетия, прежде чем они осознают, что на самом деле у них никогда не было никаких изменений, и что они никогда по-настоящему этого и не хотели. Русские нормально переносят голод и немного голодания, пока это их не убивает.

    • @brianticas7671
      @brianticas7671 Місяць тому

      Russians are hard people man. I've dated girls from Russia here in LA ca USA man. Those girls are hard to give in their heart ❤️ man. It doesn't matter how well you treat them because they stick to their traditional values. I had one tell me that she would only have sex if we married man. They stick to their beliefs and aren't like USA girls that want a whole lot of luxury. Russian girls here in LA ca USA take the subway 🚇 or bus 🚌. No bitching or butts about it.

  • @Seawitch907
    @Seawitch907 11 місяців тому +7

    Those Russians are smart! They do Christmas on January 7th. When the 75% off sales are done.😊

    • @janchovanec8624
      @janchovanec8624 11 місяців тому +1

      My dude. Average wage in Russia is 300$.
      Outside Moscow and St. Petersburg, only a fraction of people own a washing machine, or a toilet.

    • @mitchyoung93
      @mitchyoung93 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@janchovanec8624The washing machine info is pure BS

    • @brianticas7671
      @brianticas7671 Місяць тому

      ​@@janchovanec8624I heard Russia had it really hard for the collapse of ussr. That's why they're hard people man. But I heard Moscow and St Peters burg makes LA ca USA look like shit right now. So Putin fixed Russia

  • @dendevis4331
    @dendevis4331 8 місяців тому +2

    неудивительно, что всё в упадке, ведь экономику разваливали до этого годами

  • @LindaAndrews-ly1qf
    @LindaAndrews-ly1qf 11 місяців тому +1

    9:18

  • @Mark-yy2py
    @Mark-yy2py 10 місяців тому +27

    Unfortunately this is what happens when the government is responsible for every aspect of a persons life. The person does not think for themselves, as the government will solve all the problems for them. One day the government changes, and these folks have no clue about how to live their lives.

    • @AltairEgo1
      @AltairEgo1 10 місяців тому +6

      I don't think it's the average citizens' faults as much as it is growing pains for an economy taking such a drastic turn.
      At the time there was not enough supply, and the prices suddenly skyrocketed. So all people can do is yell at each other, because they can't exactly voice their concerns to their leaders.

    • @ShiningSta18486
      @ShiningSta18486 10 місяців тому +4

      Spoken like someone who knows not about what they speak

    • @John3.36
      @John3.36 10 місяців тому +4

      @@ShiningSta18486 You sound like Soviet party apparatchik.

    • @charlestorruella8591
      @charlestorruella8591 10 місяців тому

      @@ShiningSta18486 NONE OF YOU DO SOCIALISM ONLY WORKS IF EVERYONE DOES THERE PART CAPITALISM ONLY WORKS WHEN THE ONE HOLDING THE MONEY WANTS IT TO IF YOU CANT UNDERSTAND WHAT IM SAYING THEN GO BACK TO SCHOOL

    • @Mark-yy2py
      @Mark-yy2py 10 місяців тому +3

      @@charlestorruella8591 socialism works for no one except for the ones holding the power. Socialism and communism saps the human spirit, it does not create incentive to do anything more than just what you’re required to do. Mediocrity is king under Socialism and communism.

  • @BlackJesus8463
    @BlackJesus8463 Місяць тому

    They be amazed at the price of kettle chips today.

  • @tonypro1527
    @tonypro1527 11 місяців тому +10

    10:36 - haha old dude is ready to go to war for his cookies. Thats the type of dude I’d follow into battle right there!

  • @meth4kidz
    @meth4kidz 5 місяців тому +1

    Россия ❤

  • @TinTaBraSS777
    @TinTaBraSS777 11 місяців тому +3

    это россия 30 лет спустя )
    *архангельск*
    ua-cam.com/video/_CmHTkmHC1I/v-deo.html
    *воркута*
    ua-cam.com/video/54eIyebf0lg/v-deo.html
    *мурманск*
    ua-cam.com/video/Zru7A73yPmk/v-deo.html
    *хабаровск*
    ua-cam.com/video/l3xY6pkAcGo/v-deo.html
    *кызыл*
    ua-cam.com/video/6CJrIhsR23I/v-deo.html
    *томск*
    ua-cam.com/video/6U1F0vRNAkk/v-deo.html

  • @mrsmerily
    @mrsmerily 11 місяців тому +17

    It feels so funny they say I wanna go back to breznev time... you had stuff in the shops, because other ocupied countries had to give their items to them... with big discount... russia has never been capable to produce its own food and that was the problem then. Ocupied countries were in a bad state as well and they had been in this situation almost all the ocupation... so the freedom tasted fine, but for they want state to give them everything... that shows well among the corruption why russia is where it is today.

    • @civlyzed
      @civlyzed 11 місяців тому

      And today they're raping and pillaging in Ukraine. I don't usually do what if's, but imagine if they didn't have oil and nukes. Oh, and F Putin!

    • @MithunOnTheNet
      @MithunOnTheNet 10 місяців тому +15

      That's the problem with these Russians complaining. They had no clue how things worked. Moscow residents had it much better than those in the republics. Life in Turkmenistan and Armenia were far worse. But due to Communist control of media and information, most Russians were clueless about these things. Heck, Russians couldn't even freely travel to the other republics.
      Just like they were unaware of how the state subsidy system worked. They don't realize Soviet Union's agricultural output was bad for decades and the rulers used oil profits to subsidize and set price controls. Once the debts and losses became too unbearable -- especially after oil crash of the 1980s -- and Soviet Union faced near bankruptcy, the subsidies ended. Thus the "shock" of the 1990s.

    • @brianticas7671
      @brianticas7671 Місяць тому

      I'm hearing other stuff man. I heard Putin fixed Russia and Russia has a bunch of resources.

  • @jamesruscheinski8602
    @jamesruscheinski8602 10 місяців тому +3

    Christ salvation to follow divine authority instead of human authority

    • @charlestorruella8591
      @charlestorruella8591 10 місяців тому +2

      and what good does that do faith won't keep you form starving

    • @doncorleone1553
      @doncorleone1553 10 місяців тому +1

      @@charlestorruella8591 Nobody is starving in Russia anymore, and church does big charities to help stop starving.

  • @Suomiy_
    @Suomiy_ 5 місяців тому +1

    i made 1999 likes to 2000

  • @FJ5280
    @FJ5280 11 місяців тому

    A. MA. ZING.

  • @jamiel5708
    @jamiel5708 14 днів тому

    33:50

  • @kristianbowyer1721
    @kristianbowyer1721 10 місяців тому

    Strangled in its crib

    • @doncorleone1553
      @doncorleone1553 10 місяців тому +1

      What was? Marxism? Good. Deserves to be eradicated.

  • @Likwidfox
    @Likwidfox 10 місяців тому +1

    Those bastards killed Igor.

  • @neoalmaguer6505
    @neoalmaguer6505 Місяць тому

    The hats lol😂

  • @lostammo9026
    @lostammo9026 5 місяців тому

    No models like there is now young women looked like old ladies

  • @oldstyleanalog6459
    @oldstyleanalog6459 7 місяців тому +2

    Stalin is having exorcism hearing the pretty xmas songs.

  • @america8706
    @america8706 Місяць тому

    Quite an eye opening documentary and shows how the average Russian of today is the way they are.

  • @kresimirsantak1209
    @kresimirsantak1209 10 місяців тому +1

    Just like covid crisis 2020!

  • @parallax9084
    @parallax9084 5 місяців тому +2

    So many fools in these comments

  • @realRainz
    @realRainz 11 місяців тому +6

    That want to go backwards, let them, but wait, they already did with pootin

    • @booba8565
      @booba8565 11 місяців тому

      and thats why they invade other countries now, they liked to get all of their stuff taken off of other people of the urss

    • @civlyzed
      @civlyzed 11 місяців тому

      Yes, and 30 years later, the systemic corruption and dysfunction is evident in their military's performance during the barbaric invasion of Ukraine. Slava Ukraini!

    • @strategicconsensus
      @strategicconsensus 11 місяців тому

      The joke is that Russia is evolving backwards. They went from communism to capitalism - and from capitalism to feudalism.

    • @UFCANT
      @UFCANT 11 місяців тому

      Putin actually got their economy back on track. That’s hey his approval rating is so high even with the war. There two sides to every story. Don’t listen to everything your hear in American news.

  • @besarionioselini2089
    @besarionioselini2089 4 місяці тому +1

    გაგაკვეხებთ უკან
    ტანკსაც და ლულასაც

  • @SteppesoftheLevant
    @SteppesoftheLevant 5 місяців тому +1

    Russia is a very free state. They support all their citizens the right to the second amendment just like in america.

  • @booba8565
    @booba8565 11 місяців тому

    statist and protectionists feared free market, rules for thee not for me

  • @ekesandras1481
    @ekesandras1481 3 місяці тому

    This Starodubtsev is a good example of how close national communism and Russian ultra-nationalism really were. Basically he is saying things that today are again state ideology.

  • @samright4661
    @samright4661 Місяць тому

    People forget Moscow was called the 3rd Rome that’s where the Orthodox Church went after Ottomans captured Constantinople! We take our Freedoms for granted in America, the market always adjust private investment is the way to go.

  • @shawn9635
    @shawn9635 6 місяців тому

    Imagine going to Russia around 1990-1992 with $100,000....you wouldve been a millionaire

    • @brianticas7671
      @brianticas7671 Місяць тому +1

      You would have not been a millionaire because you would have been killed. Russia was going through stuff. Anybody going there gets hurt 🤕

  • @roxana28101956
    @roxana28101956 9 місяців тому +1

    President Trump in that year??? whatttt???

  • @artur92
    @artur92 5 місяців тому +1

    Зря вы их тогда накормили,американцы..очень зря!

  • @resistancerat
    @resistancerat 5 місяців тому +4

    Russia 5 seconds after they lose their Eastern European colonies: "where food?"

    • @user-gj2ez7dh5y
      @user-gj2ez7dh5y 5 місяців тому +1

      Где сейчас миллионы таджиков? Где сейчас миллионы узбеков? Где сейчас миллионы кыргызцев? Они в России . они уже третий десяток едут в Россию семьями, кишлаками в поисках работы и лучшей жизни. Сколько миллионов людей из средней Азии получили российское гражданство..... В сколько еще хотят это сделать. Улицы Москвы, Санкт-Петербурга и всех других городов больше напоминают Душанбе или Ашхабад- на улицах одни азиаты

  • @ilyabenkhin8491
    @ilyabenkhin8491 11 місяців тому +9

    Gorbachev he messed up every thing after the ussr fell people are struggling to make ends meet food prices going up people got no work every thing is still state owned gas companies stores you name it it doesn't change everything when I was growing up in the ussr everything was better free housing healthcare education equal rights job opportunities you name it you had no worries about the future what more can you ask for

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind 11 місяців тому +7

      What more can you ask for? Maybe the right to express yourself without fear of government reprisal. The right to have your extra effort yield you more than a person who gets drunk and does nothing all day. How about the right to vote for an opposition party who has a better idea how to run things, in a free and fair election? The right to not die in a gulag?

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому

      Gorby just came along too late, that degenerate backwards communist system was beyond repair by that point

    • @binhduong7817
      @binhduong7817 11 місяців тому +1

      @@texaswunderkind Does that make your life better? In the Western now?

    • @janchovanec8624
      @janchovanec8624 11 місяців тому +2

      Uhm, except the only reason why he was chosen as a leader was to perform an economical miracle since the USSR's economy was in dire straights.
      Turned out, he was unable to perform miracle.
      Not sure what you expected there, I suppose you want to direct your petty emotions on someone.

    • @civlyzed
      @civlyzed 11 місяців тому +5

      @@binhduong7817 I don't mean to step on @texaswunderkind's toes or put words in their mouth, but YES, it does make life in the West better. I'd live in any Western country over Russia. We have corruption and billionaires that own most of the country, and we have worthless leeches, but if you're smart and work hard, you can be whatever you want to be, at least here in the USA. I've been working since 1986 and have a family, a house that's paid for, a cabin for vacationing, plenty of food (sometimes too much) and can retire with a pension in 3 years if I want. My family and I make a cross country trip at least once a year and life is great. Sure, there are hardships in life everywhere, but I love my Western lifestyle.

  • @pasindukanishka7504
    @pasindukanishka7504 11 місяців тому +4

    if ussr was still remain under the reforms of gorbachow it may be the super power of world

    • @jagdpanther2224
      @jagdpanther2224 11 місяців тому +3

      Gorbachev reformed nothing !

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind 11 місяців тому +1

      The Russian people expect government officials to be corrupt, so the officials are happy to comply. No country with that level of corruption will ever be an economic superpower. Look at today. Putin illegally forged an election to alter the Russian constitution, making himself emperor-for-life, and the Russian people didn't bat an eye...

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому

      Gorby was too late, the degenerate communist system was a lost cause by then

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому +3

      ​@@texaswunderkind the most apathetic, submissive people in history, and that ain't getting fixed anytime soon if ever

    • @mrsmerily
      @mrsmerily 11 місяців тому +3

      it would have collapsed sooner or later... it was kept together by horror and abuse... it would be the same than to say that if a woman who left her abusive husbend would be still a live because the man killed her because she left his abuse.

  • @meghanwhipp-xr1qf
    @meghanwhipp-xr1qf 5 місяців тому

    Freedom to be poor

  • @patrickshea5955
    @patrickshea5955 11 місяців тому +28

    Watching the Russian people rediscover their faith after almost a whole century of communism was beautiful!

    • @tribinaaux4043
      @tribinaaux4043 11 місяців тому +24

      Rediscovering faith by starving, getting fired and watching everything going to shit

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому +2

      Yeah, a lot of good that faith did them

    • @patrickshea5955
      @patrickshea5955 11 місяців тому +7

      @@Gertieness at least they don't fly a swastika flag like the Ukrainian military

    • @patrickshea5955
      @patrickshea5955 11 місяців тому

      @@Gertieness and Putin is a dictator. The Russian people have literally zero say in what he does. Congratulations you've been taught to hate someone you've never met across the planet for fighting a war in a country you've never been too.

    • @leviticuscornwall9631
      @leviticuscornwall9631 11 місяців тому

      @@tribinaaux4043more like rediscovering because now their government won’t arrest them for it

  • @DavidNunezPNW
    @DavidNunezPNW 6 місяців тому +10

    It's 2024 and quality of life is still not at the level it was during the USSR. What a disgrace! Glory to the USSR.

  • @5Socialism
    @5Socialism 2 місяці тому

    Раньше у людей была достойная жизнь а теперь во имя отца сына и святага духа😂

  • @russiasvechenaya58
    @russiasvechenaya58 11 місяців тому +2

    how much i would of loved to be around this time. would of “robbed” half the country

    • @texaswunderkind
      @texaswunderkind 11 місяців тому

      That's exactly that the oligarchs did. As shares in state-owned oil and gas companies, and other major industries were handed out, the smart ones traded those _worthless_ slips of paper for a few rubles or onions. Pretty soon they controlled billion-dollar industries. China took decades to introduce small privatization measures. Russia did it in five seconds.

    • @Gertieness
      @Gertieness 11 місяців тому

      Easy target

    • @Max-yj4sp
      @Max-yj4sp 2 місяці тому

      thats pretty much what happened a few people stepped in a robbed the general population blind

  • @TinTaBraSS777
    @TinTaBraSS777 11 місяців тому +3

    37:00 этот человек ФЭЙК
    он заявляет что владеет газетой новый мост
    в россии нет такой газеты и небыло )
    он сказал что владеет фирмой волтек
    и такой фирмы там небыло
    это подставной актер )
    изображавший из себя директора кирпичного завода

    • @dsdgdsfegfeg
      @dsdgdsfegfeg 11 місяців тому +1

      Can you provide more information?

    • @TinTaBraSS777
      @TinTaBraSS777 11 місяців тому

      @@ssgroup1475
      вранье это )
      это постановочное видео
      заказанное кремлевскими бандюками тех лет
      специально подогнали людей на массовку типа того невростеничного миллиардера из унитаза
      там кадры где журналист сидит у гайдара в кабинете вместе с тем невростеником
      чего здесь не понятно то
      или думаешь к гайдару всякие директоры кирпичных заводов в кабинет ногами дверь открывали ?
      все что происходило тогда в иеформационном пространстве
      было основано на убежденности что люди никогда тех материалов больше не увидят и достать правливую информацию не смогут а именно что не будет интернета
      тот же гайдар врал все время

    • @TinTaBraSS777
      @TinTaBraSS777 11 місяців тому +2

      @@dsdgdsfegfeg
      я вообще не смог найти в интернете того человека
      его газету его банк его фирму волтек и даже тот кирпичный завод на котором он яко бы был директором так же не могу найти

    • @korana6308
      @korana6308 11 місяців тому +5

      @@TinTaBraSS777 не понял. Это 1992 год. Как ты это находить собрался? тогда интернета не было.

  • @pills_n_bills
    @pills_n_bills 6 місяців тому

    you see... everybody protest to the clouds and the cameras and say that it was better before.. then in 2023 asked them if they can buy all sour cream they want? .. so it is better now yes?!
    sheeple!