Should we blame Ukraine for the war?

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  • @1420channel
    @1420channel  9 годин тому +5

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  • @apollodorusfufluns9657
    @apollodorusfufluns9657 8 годин тому +338

    Russian logic: It always takes two for a murder: the murderer and the murdered. So the murdered is (also) to blame for the murder.

    • @cr4yv3n
      @cr4yv3n 8 годин тому +63

      "you are sentenced for the crime of resisting being murdered!"

    • @chrisblack6258
      @chrisblack6258 7 годин тому +16

      I hated this so much when I heard that IRL. There are people who unfortunate do believe exactly that mention in your analogy

    • @Muf315
      @Muf315 6 годин тому +3

      This is not a good example. In murder, you have pair: murderer & murdered . So it is clear that one is the perpetrator and the other is the victim. In war, this situation is not there. The attacked also defends himself and kills the attackers. So it is more like a street brawl. When the defender also participates in offensive operations.

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 6 годин тому

      @@Muf315 Which the defender wouldn't need to do, if not attacked.

    • @rajlowkie6616
      @rajlowkie6616 6 годин тому

      Only an incredibly powerful will understand ("live and let live").

  • @joebody7198
    @joebody7198 9 годин тому +440

    “Russia has never killed a civilian before” … Rodion has drunk deep of the Koolaid

    • @shockzlol8282
      @shockzlol8282 8 годин тому +42

      He said that while they wiped whole cities out of the face of the earth.

    • @istilius
      @istilius 8 годин тому

      I think Russians cannot accept that their fantastic homeland can hurt anyone. They will probably embrace any invented story rather than reality, at least until reality comes to visit them personally.

    • @createdforthemoment6740
      @createdforthemoment6740 8 годин тому +17

      I feel Rodion couldn't have made a more perfect comment. "How can the President kill its own population of his free will?"
      I feel he's a bit slow but with a question like that, theres a glimmer of hope for him.

    • @Trumpinator-47
      @Trumpinator-47 8 годин тому +1

      No one is innocent including us.

    • @joebody7198
      @joebody7198 8 годин тому +34

      @@Trumpinator-47 Ah, the “what about” squad has arrived

  • @chriswilliams1096
    @chriswilliams1096 8 годин тому +104

    "Any conflict is always both parties' fault". I must remember this when I get arrested after breaking into my neighbour's house and trying to steal his TV while he is still watching it. Maybe the judge will sentence my neighbour as well if he tries to stop me.

    • @antoniofrank546
      @antoniofrank546 6 годин тому

      You can also accuse your neighbor of being a nazi. Then the judge will say: since your neighbor a nazi, you can keep his TV (maga logic).

    • @jesserussell497
      @jesserussell497 4 години тому

      I felt the same way about that remark. One man can start a war and it's a lesson that should've been learned from Hitler. If you are dragged into a fight or war because of an attack by a bully or another country you have a right to defend yourself. Bottom line.

    • @ryanclarke2161
      @ryanclarke2161 3 години тому +2

      lol in australia or england that would actually happen

    • @iSRS28-ov3ps
      @iSRS28-ov3ps Годину тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 35 хвилин тому

      read more about Maidan and WHY Russia started the operation. If you are from some western countries then you are brainwashed, unfortunately

  • @peterharma8937
    @peterharma8937 9 годин тому +191

    Treaties broken by Russia...
    1. Budapest Memorandum (1994) - Violated (Annexation of Crimea in 2014)
    2. Treaty of friendship with Ukraine (1997) - Violated (Annexation of Crimea, war in Donbass)
    3. Minsk Agreements (2014-2015) - Violated (Continued support to the separatists in Ukraine)
    4. Six-Point Peace Plan (2008) - Violated (Continued military presence in Georgia)
    5. INF Treaty (1987, ended 2019) - Violated (Development of banned missiles)
    ..., just a few examples, and on and on it goes.

    • @TheTomexification
      @TheTomexification 7 годин тому

      At this time only fools or under great pressure does anyone make a deal with ruSSia.

    • @lynnkayee1015
      @lynnkayee1015 7 годин тому +13

      On #4 - don't forget Russian soldiers were there too! Confirmed by documents, video, eyewitnesses and even family members of dead Russians.

    • @Skewebjor
      @Skewebjor 7 годин тому +15

      Russian-Ukrainian border treaty 2003

    • @nigelgarrett7970
      @nigelgarrett7970 6 годин тому +14

      Chemical Weapons Convention 1997.
      Violated in 2023.

    • @renemagritte8237
      @renemagritte8237 6 годин тому +9

      Kharkiv Treaty cancelled unilaterally by Russia after annexation of Crimea.

  • @TheJacksnipe
    @TheJacksnipe 9 годин тому +339

    Putin urgently needs an e-scooter 🙂

    • @LnDxLeo
      @LnDxLeo 9 годин тому +19

      or a statuette

    • @Simpilot_Ade
      @Simpilot_Ade 9 годин тому +20

      or a 1st floor window

    • @TurtleChad1
      @TurtleChad1 9 годин тому +1

      We need to urgently apologize to Russia

    • @Njerimebanane
      @Njerimebanane 9 годин тому +30

      @@TurtleChad1 For not sanctioning it enough?

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому +27

      for a peaceful world we need aproximately 120 million e-scooters in russia.

  • @geoffsimpkins7650
    @geoffsimpkins7650 9 годин тому +114

    Poor Rodion, quite the useful idiot.

  • @andrednepr
    @andrednepr 9 годин тому +322

    Rodion 19, absolutely brainwashed

    • @chinadollfmd
      @chinadollfmd 9 годин тому +52

      Rodion needs to be sent to the front line to aid his comrades.

    • @izadorodomanska4555
      @izadorodomanska4555 9 годин тому

      Rodion alliterate to idiot

    • @lewistasso8866
      @lewistasso8866 9 годин тому +28

      As a student, he needs to sleep more in class to learn less of what is being taught.

    • @mightymort915
      @mightymort915 9 годин тому

      Brainwashed because he's dumb af

    • @jakobstisen6366
      @jakobstisen6366 9 годин тому +22

      Yes Rodion the 18 year old, is lost. Any rationalization to think nothing is wrong from your site, is something I do not respect in any person.

  • @Adam_Malcher
    @Adam_Malcher 9 годин тому +164

    "No conflict is possible without the involvent of two parties". That is the funniest thing I have heard since Dave Chappelle special.

    • @bitcoinbeavis7742
      @bitcoinbeavis7742 9 годин тому +20

      Right. Makes no sense. Sure maybe sometimes that’s true and maybe even a majority of the time that’s true, however you can certainly just attack another country or army without provocation.

    • @mistercomment1622
      @mistercomment1622 9 годин тому +1

      Quasi smart remarks leave a bad taste.

    • @sifidoyle
      @sifidoyle 9 годин тому

      @@bitcoinbeavis7742 unless you call them not giving you part of their country for free a provocation, then every war is justified lol

    • @Ana_5056
      @Ana_5056 9 годин тому

      ​@@bitcoinbeavis7742 Without provocation? Do you think Russia just felt like going to war? If you write anything here, it would be beneficial to find out more about the background to the conflict. Nothing happens by chance or for no reason. And yes, of course, there are always several parties to a conflict. You don't even seem to understand that...

    • @PassivePortfolios
      @PassivePortfolios 9 годин тому +3

      Why not?! Sometimes there are 3or 4 parties or even a dozen.

  • @TheJacksnipe
    @TheJacksnipe 9 годин тому +178

    Being a student does obviously not mean being smart anymore.

    • @Jonathan_Doe_
      @Jonathan_Doe_ 9 годин тому +36

      The smart ones left the country while they still could.

    • @OkhranaOKH
      @OkhranaOKH 8 годин тому +5

      Never meant, actually.

    • @Nancy-mi3xe
      @Nancy-mi3xe 8 годин тому +3

      Amen. Just look at UCLA, and Columbia U. Both sued for not taking rsponsiblility that paid in full tuition is suppose to insure for all students. Unfortunately, willful idiocy is not limited to Russia.

    • @TheMarlinspike
      @TheMarlinspike 8 годин тому

      @@Nancy-mi3xe Whatabout whatabout whatabout

    • @danconnolly2341
      @danconnolly2341 Годину тому

      Never has....

  • @cammieg4381
    @cammieg4381 9 годин тому +190

    You don't need those nuclear weapons, said the snake to Ukraine, give me those weapons and I will protect you, said the snake... Ukraine trusted the snake and said okay, here you go. Then the snake attacked the un-armed innocent.

    • @geoffsimpkins7650
      @geoffsimpkins7650 9 годин тому

      They believed Bill Clinton, mostly, who turns out to be a very stupid smart guy.

    • @oksanadidur4597
      @oksanadidur4597 9 годин тому +9

      👏👏👏👍

    • @Peter-bf2ou
      @Peter-bf2ou 8 годин тому +8

      Perfectly explained.

    • @terraria9961
      @terraria9961 8 годин тому +1

      "Un-armed"? Why is it taking then so long to defeat an "un-armed innocent"? 🤔🤔🤔

    • @izglioib
      @izglioib 8 годин тому

      ​@@terraria9961, because ruzzia is a bunch of losers. It is a fact that at the moment of invasion ukrainian army was ranked 64th army on the planet. And here we are, Ukraine is, in response, invaded territory of the 2nd army of the planet.
      Story continues.

  • @christopherwebb7245
    @christopherwebb7245 9 годин тому +187

    What a lot of horse shit most of these youngsters utter!

    • @henrylee8510
      @henrylee8510 7 годин тому +2

      That's why Putin has the support of an overwhelming majority. Their economy is humming along, wages are also increasing because they have a labor shortage. The problem is when the war ends, their economy will suffer.

    • @TheDubSeed
      @TheDubSeed 7 годин тому

      Still more informed then any westener ahahaha you ppl are braindead. I know, cuz i live in the west

    • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
      @malkontentniepoprawny6885 7 годин тому

      I think they just prefer to sit on the university benches than in the trenches.

    • @LuckyPkerz
      @LuckyPkerz 7 годин тому +3

      @@henrylee8510 i wouldn't call their economy 'humming along' at all

    • @TheDubSeed
      @TheDubSeed 7 годин тому +1

      @@malkontentniepoprawny6885 well, you're wrong!
      Russian universities, are free, and much harder then Western, cuz western unis is a business without competition..
      In russia only volunteers from uni's go to the army, still to this point in time.

  • @TheJacksnipe
    @TheJacksnipe 9 годин тому +151

    This video proves education is the most important way to fight propaganda.

    • @PoulNoergard
      @PoulNoergard 9 годин тому +10

      Are you sure? I think these youngsters are "educated"...

    • @artpropaganda420
      @artpropaganda420 9 годин тому

      In russia education = propaganda

    • @TheJacksnipe
      @TheJacksnipe 8 годин тому +14

      @PoulNoergard They've been educated in a "different" way 🙂

    • @gokhanylmaz8514
      @gokhanylmaz8514 8 годин тому

      critical thinking is important, if you think they are brainwashed and you know the truth, congratulations, you are a victim of propaganda.

    • @RobertSeviour1
      @RobertSeviour1 8 годин тому

      If you don't want them formed by propaganda, then you must take control of all the communications media. Until and unless, 'education' is engaged in a losing battle for the peoples' minds.

  • @briansmith6862
    @briansmith6862 9 годин тому +212

    Russia to Ukraine:
    "Why won't you just let us win???"

    • @Northman-from-the-North
      @Northman-from-the-North 8 годин тому +41

      "You escalate the war by fighting back, please let us steal your territory"

    • @TheTomexification
      @TheTomexification 7 годин тому +8

      They are so tough that they need to ask the other to let them win.

    • @kstsn
      @kstsn 7 годин тому +29

      @@TheTomexificationRussia has four times the population, obviously Ukraine can ask for help.
      The funny thing is that Russia itself is going around begging for help from Iran, North Korea and such 😂

    • @TheGreaterBenefic
      @TheGreaterBenefic 5 годин тому

      The brainwashed Germans who supported the Nazis were asking the exact same question from the people they were vaging war against. "Why are they fighting back?". This is a historical fact.

    • @АлександрДухин-р3ц
      @АлександрДухин-р3ц 3 години тому

      @@kstsn The most interesting thing is that you have equated North Korea and Iran with a completely "civilized world", then I wonder who is the one who is not.😅😅😅

  • @GabrielPettier
    @GabrielPettier 9 годин тому +124

    "We attacked but they escalated by defending themselves, so really both are to blame".
    "Ukraine that we attacked is in part to blame, but really the west that help them defend themselves deserve as much blame".
    "They were bombarding the part we secretly invaded in 2014 and annexed in 2023, so really, we had to invade in 2022, to protect our territory".
    "The west told Ukraine it didn't have to capitulate and settle the war we started against them, so really, it's their fault if we attacked".
    What a load of 💩these people have in the head, and young ones at that, propaganda doesn't need to be subtle, it just had to be repeated, over and over.

    • @iDeagles
      @iDeagles 8 годин тому

      Genuine question, what do you think started this conflict? Like, the root cause.

    • @GabrielPettier
      @GabrielPettier 8 годин тому

      @@iDeagles Don't pretend it's a genuine question, you know my answer (russian imperialism, refusing to accept that a majority of the people of Ukraine want to benefit from the european economic success rather than continue servitude to that russian world), and you are going to pretend the west started it by moving its interest into ukraine and threatening russia and its interests, by renegating some verbal promise decades ago to never advance nato beyond germany or something, as if any of that - even if true - was any justification for the imperialism, it's not, the people of ukraine are not owned by russia, they are free to do economic alliances with whoever they want, and nato never threatened russia, it's a defensive alliance.
      So let's cut the crap, can we?

    • @franztunda9566
      @franztunda9566 8 годин тому

      ​@@iDeagles Igor' Girkin and Putin, that's the root...

    • @edonveil9887
      @edonveil9887 7 годин тому +1

      ​@@iDeaglesVVP was traumatized by ww2 and collapse of the USSR. Would like to retaliate to the West but can't so Ukraine makes a good scapegoat. Russia needs a reboot and leave ww2 behind as grownups have done.

    • @RgPoly
      @RgPoly 7 годин тому

      @@iDeagles Defending their positions of power, using the pretext of eliminating all opposition, taking over the largest companies under state control, uniting the public against an external enemy, and diverting attention from a collapsing economy and other critical issues. If their actions were truly for the people, they wouldn’t promote violence on state TV, send untrained conscripts or prisoners-who commit atrocities in areas supposedly "inhabited by their own citizens"-into conflict zones, or neglect the welfare of their soldiers. Another issue is that the Russians can't afford to withdraw now-they have no plan for dealing with soldiers returning from the war. The aggression and arms trade would pose a direct threat to their grip on power.
      Russia’s intervention in 2014, hybrid warfare, and the annexation of another country's territory led to a significant intensification of Ukraine’s cooperation with NATO on many levels, including formal agreements. In 2015, the NATO-Ukraine Strategic Communications Partnership Roadmap was adopted. The war in Ukraine only strengthened collaboration between NATO countries and gave NATO time to arm itself extensively, all while Russia claimed it was acting in response to NATO's alleged threat-despite being a country with a nuclear arsenal capable of destroying the planet.

  • @jussil5762
    @jussil5762 9 годин тому +91

    How can those people be so freaking out of this world. Intelligent people can’t be brainwashed so bad.

    • @mmuller2402
      @mmuller2402 9 годин тому +6

      Every day the same story until you believe it and show the advantages of "having" ukraine..well from Russia standpoint it will be bigger no matter what

    • @north2green
      @north2green 9 годин тому

      we are the same. Look at political americans act and say when talking about Trump and Biden. There are republicans who seriously believe all of the wacky lies and theories like obama isn´t an american and that biden blah blah blah...and then you have the wacky liberals who think trump supporters are racist and spread more lies. I mean, whether you´re a russian or an american or an austrian or a australian, people do not want to know the truth about politics, they only want to believe they know what they want to believe. That´s why anyone who supports either party, democratic or republican, are easily manipulated and naive followers. Remember, followers are weak, leaders (politicians) are strong. Followers need someone to tell them how to think and what the believe in, leaders control these weak followers. So get off your high horse, we are the same when it comes to politics. And if you support either party, you´re the same as these stupid russians who say stupid things. And if you disagree, that is proof that intelligent people may not be as intelligent as they think they are or even if someone if intelligent, he can still be easily manipulated by politicians. Because politicians know the game, they know how to control followers, followers are puppets and politicians are holding the strings.

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому +7

      as you said it to believe such stupid propaganda russians cannnot be very smart - friendly expressed

    • @Ana_5056
      @Ana_5056 9 годин тому +1

      Russia defends its security interests just like other states. Currently like Israel in Syria, Türkiye in Syria and of course the USA always and everywhere in the world. So please cry quietly 🤫

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому +2

      @@Ana_5056 wow 5 rubles earned. contratulations

  • @lewistasso8866
    @lewistasso8866 9 годин тому +52

    Get ready youngsters! You just might get a free trip to Ukraine and learn a SHORT LIFE lesson. VERY SHORT.

  • @lainet
    @lainet 9 годин тому +99

    There is no one to blame for the war other than Putin, 100%. There was no real reason for the war, just power politics by a dictator. The war would not have needed to happen. All the Russian loss of life has been for no reason at all.

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому

      Putin says my people are dumber than dumb, the only way to use them is as canon fodder

    • @denisoko8494
      @denisoko8494 9 годин тому

      It isn't the Putin war only, but the Russia war - Putin perfectly represents Russians' imperial mentality; Russians always want wars to expand their empire!

    • @Ana_5056
      @Ana_5056 9 годин тому

      Russia defends its security interests just like other states. Currently like Israel in Syria, Türkiye in Syria and of course the USA always and everywhere in the world. So please cry quietly 🥱

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 8 годин тому +10

      @@Ana_5056 10 rubles?

    • @anonymousanonymous-y6p
      @anonymousanonymous-y6p 8 годин тому +1

      Putin, Yeltsin, Stalin... Russia is full of them. 😉

  • @simonebaruzzi156
    @simonebaruzzi156 8 годин тому +33

    before the war bombed our land : lugansk , donetsk ; hey dude those land were not russians ... and actually they are not russian even now , they are occupied territories .

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 25 хвилин тому

      historically - they are russian lands. and people who live there spoke russian. but proxy governmnet -ukraine banned russian language, doesn't sound fair.

    • @JezenThomas
      @JezenThomas 11 хвилин тому

      @@aroav3Ukraine did not ban the russian language.

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 3 хвилини тому

      @@JezenThomas yes , I am from Ukraine, and they made a law to ban it. around in 2014. What, it is not mentioned in your western propaganda?

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 2 хвилини тому

      @@JezenThomas yes , I am from Ukraine, and they made a law to ban it. around in 2014. What, it is not mentioned in your western " media"?

  • @sandersepp4469
    @sandersepp4469 9 годин тому +34

    Scary how brainwashed most of the nation can be

  • @Politik-mit-Kopf
    @Politik-mit-Kopf 9 годин тому +105

    Russian: always both sides are at fault in wars.
    Me: So Russia is equally responsible for WW2 war against Germany?

    • @colinleal5412
      @colinleal5412 9 годин тому +38

      1939 Poland invaded by both Germany and USSR

    • @andyglastonbury6032
      @andyglastonbury6032 9 годин тому +30

      Well actually there were responsible. They signed a pack with the Nazis to jointly invade and share Poland. The Soviets and Nazi jointly did in 1939, causing the UK, Poland and France to declare war on Germany sparking WW2. The Soviets and Nazis enjoyed there time together in Poland including the Soviets taking 22,000 Poles in to Forrest before executing them. This however ended when the Nazis (who didn’t trust Stalin 😂🤣) decided to invade.
      Had the Soviets not signed the pact, then chances are Germany might have stayed in its own lane, not invaded Poland and the UK, etc not declared war on them.

    • @anonymousanonymous-y6p
      @anonymousanonymous-y6p 8 годин тому +27

      Hitler and Stalin were buddies...

    • @Northman-from-the-North
      @Northman-from-the-North 8 годин тому +12

      Yes they are.
      If USSR had been on the same side as the allied from the beginning Hitler could have been defeated much earlier.

    • @user-xs9835
      @user-xs9835 8 годин тому +16

      ​@@andyglastonbury6032
      Russia changed the story to their advantage and took a credit for the winning of WW2 at the end!
      Now they are screaming from every corner that their " grandfathers fought" and belittling undermining every other nation that made contribution in the victory ! But now we know what kind of " fighters" they are! 😂

  • @Wieisdiegast
    @Wieisdiegast 9 годин тому +36

    Raul, very smart at 19 already, the best in this interview ❤

    • @JasmineBoulevard
      @JasmineBoulevard 5 годин тому

      100% because this resolution and others - part of our social evolution

    • @valevisa8429
      @valevisa8429 3 години тому +3

      I was that smart at 13 when i said going to church is a waste of time.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      @@valevisa8429 You weren't easy to brainwash!

  • @CMB21497
    @CMB21497 9 годин тому +48

    I really felt better that the youth really understood what has happened. This video completely destroys that perception. Egor and Rodan are exactly what I fear.

    • @givikap120
      @givikap120 8 годин тому

      That's a common misunderstanding in the west.
      If you know Russian - speaking to them in their spaces will quickly make you understand that most of them are beyond evil and/or ignorant.

    • @Someperson-
      @Someperson- 8 годин тому +2

      I feel ya.

    • @nic.h
      @nic.h Годину тому +1

      Very hard to remain sympathetic to them. They are victims of Putin's Russia, but it's really hard to not consider them willing ones with responses like that.

  • @solitudecityguard845
    @solitudecityguard845 9 годин тому +30

    Ohh no Ukraine is to blame for keeping on defending themselves and not rolling over and surrendering to the MIGHTY, "never in the wrong" Russian army! Just the typical CS 2 internet warriors i get.

  • @ivanlaplante
    @ivanlaplante 7 годин тому +15

    9:41 What about Estonia and now Finland? People keep making this comparison but factually it had been proven a NATO country bordering Russia doesn't have to hold nukes and nobody wants that anyway. This comparison with the Cuban missile crisis is popular but invalid.

  • @joeshmooo5327
    @joeshmooo5327 9 годин тому +34

    Thanks Maxim, sure appreciate you doing what you do especially in this climate.

  • @volkerhartnegg8211
    @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому +47

    Hard to imagine interviewing these people and keeping cool.

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 29 хвилин тому

      you just brainwashed , no wonder

  • @oleksandrhrehul1595
    @oleksandrhrehul1595 9 годин тому +75

    На третий год агрессивной войны фашиской росии эти интервью выглядят комично

    • @eyusha
      @eyusha 19 хвилин тому

      моя ты украинская обиженка. смеётся тот, кто смеётся последним.

  • @Nancy-mi3xe
    @Nancy-mi3xe 8 годин тому +15

    Raul, the Ukrainian civilians who've died, their families don't think this is a "political game".
    Alexandre, self defense to avoid dying, or losing freedom, is not "escalating aggression" it is SELF-DEFENSE.
    Igor, I was a kid during the Cuban missile crisis, so I know how my country responded. It was the first time I saw my Dad really afraid, not for himself, when I asked him why, he said he was afraid for his kids. I am afraid for the whole world, and that includes you. But leaders with huge egos, who want legacies and wealth, even if built on lies, care more about their fame and legacy than they care about a stranger's kids, including you..

  • @cheesyone
    @cheesyone 8 годин тому +21

    It's a good thing to show the world what kind of a nation Russia really is. To show what you have to deal with after Putain's regime has collapsed. To show how delusional all those left wing European politicians have been thinking that Russia could become a European democracy through trade and collaboration.

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 6 годин тому

      The russian people don't know anything else but to follow a 'strong' (read brutal) leader. That is the way it has always been, for many centuries. It has become their culture - and culture doesn't change quickly or easily.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      Putin was the wrong choice for Russia. Yeltsin wanted badly that he and his family and their property would be safe that he chose someone who would be loyal to him. He got what he wanted, but the cost was the future dignity of the Russian people, who have been subjugated and mentally corrupted by propaganda and a brutal penal system.

    • @horaceharris1855
      @horaceharris1855 4 хвилини тому

      These people are idiots. We can't get along with Russia. We can't if you criticize them. We're their enemies and if we're not with them we're still there enemy. It doesn't matter at the end of the day. We have to deal with Russia right here. And now we can't avoid it. And if we don't deal with them well then, the problem is gonna be 10 times worse. And our children will have to fight in this battle

  • @proxd3980
    @proxd3980 9 годин тому +25

    Great Interview! Thanks for the work you do man

  • @gondorianslayer4250
    @gondorianslayer4250 9 годин тому +33

    no, you cant do that. we cant just let big coutnries do what they want.

  • @LnDxLeo
    @LnDxLeo 9 годин тому +36

    Makes me feel less bad to be russian without having a wife and kids (aka single AF).
    Can't even imagine sentencing a kid to life in overwhelming societal stupidity.

    • @tylerjames3488
      @tylerjames3488 9 годин тому +4

      That's the wrong way to look at it, though. You should have children and educate them properly so they can grow and become part of the change. If the only ones having children are those who like/are responsible for the current broken system, then the system will continue to be broken.

    • @LnDxLeo
      @LnDxLeo 8 годин тому

      ​@@tylerjames3488 in a grand scheme of things, there is no "wrong" way to look at the world, as long as you don't cause trouble for others.
      All life will end eventually and bringing less misery to this world is a viable goal in life.

    • @alexeyigonen3170
      @alexeyigonen3170 4 години тому

      ​@@tylerjames3488you cant educate your children properly in a totalitarian state with propaganda of this level.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      It must be more sad to see how Putin has ruined the minds of most Russians than to see how he is ruining Russia materially by using all its resources for this ill-advised war.

  • @joehart7260
    @joehart7260 5 годин тому +13

    NATO did not expand east to threaten Russia. Those countries in eastern Europe chose to join NATO and embrace democracy and western values.

    • @alex-0
      @alex-0 2 години тому

      so one needs to join NATO to embrace democracy and western values? Otherwise it does not work?

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      Putin has stated that NATO is a threat because it aims to "contain" Russia. He sees expanding his empire as his God-given right.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому +2

      @@alex-0 Countries want to join NATO for protection. The process is usually long because there are many requirement to meet. They were already in place in Sweden and Finland. Even if Ukraine were not at war, (which makes them ineligible for NATO membership) they would have taken a long time to become part of NATO because of the need to reform the government and judiciary, for a start. They also have to be militarily compatible with the NATO countries, but they have a good start at that, and excel in some areas.

    • @alex-0
      @alex-0 Годину тому

      @@Jyshrii so basically they would have to become fully USA vassal state before join? In which areas do they excel? Corruption?

  • @indiego9459
    @indiego9459 9 годин тому +33

    As a Russian, it deeply pains me to hear the arguments justifying this war. However, I’m truly heartened to see more and more interviews with free-thinking Russians appearing on this channel. It reminds me that not all Russians support the Z narrative.
    Thank you for another great interview. I hope we can return to the days when you used to ask Russians about CS :)

    • @zorglub667
      @zorglub667 Годину тому

      Watching this channel for years now, the trend rather seems to point in the other direction, so not more and more people, but less and less.
      Like, at the beginning of the war, a young demographic like the people in this interview would have been majority clear opposition to putins war. Now it's all propaganda parroting minus one single soul in the entire video.

  • @anonymousanonymous-y6p
    @anonymousanonymous-y6p 9 годин тому +52

    Remember Moldova in 1990-1992, Chechnya in 1994-2009, Georgia in 2008, Syria in 2015, Ukraine in 2014-present, and Israel in 2023-present? Yes, Russia did it all.

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 6 годин тому

      Attacks by Russia, just this century - Georgia, Abkhazia, Transnistra, N.Ossetia, Tajikistan, Chechnya, Dagestan, Chechnya again, Georgia/S.Ossetia, N.Caucasus, Ukraine (2014), Syria, Central African Republic, not to mention the cyber attacks on Estonia, France, Georgia, Germany, Kyrgyzstan, Poland, South Korea and Ukraine again - or the downing of MH17 and the chemical & radiological attacks on the UK. 23 attacks over 24 years.

    • @alfatar6183
      @alfatar6183 5 годин тому

      In Moldova, the conflict was caused by Ukraine; in Chechnya, Saudi Arabia, together with the Emirates, sponsored unemployed Afghan shepherds; in Georgia, the UN representative Telavini said who was to blame; in Syria, the war was started by Obama; in Ukraine, V. Nuland admitted to investing $5 billion; as for Israel, ask the bastard Mossat and Israel Hamas! 🧐

    • @cnektp1
      @cnektp1 4 години тому +2

      Yes Russia did in fact defend South Ossetia once Georgia shot artillery at them! Thank you for bringing this up!

    • @anonymousanonymous-y6p
      @anonymousanonymous-y6p 4 години тому +4

      @@cnektp1 Russia, out of the Caucasus now!

    • @cnektp1
      @cnektp1 4 години тому

      @anonymousanonymous-y6p 🥲

  • @ntlineman
    @ntlineman 5 годин тому +7

    For the Cuban person. Russia did have rockets and other military equipment in Cuba, Russia backed down because the USA had photographic evidence to prove Russian dishonesty.

    • @ramrod9556
      @ramrod9556 Годину тому

      Russia got the Minuteman missiles out of Turkey which was Kruschev's biggest fear. If Kennedy was not smart enough to do the deal he did, the world would be a far different place.

  • @solitudecityguard845
    @solitudecityguard845 9 годин тому +28

    You should ask these Russians this "Does Ukraine, an independant nation, not be allowed to do what the population wants (Joining Nato)"

    • @sparewheel
      @sparewheel 8 годин тому

      Or at least showing they they would since it's not likely that they can join it any soon, and not only bcoz of the war.

    • @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304
      @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304 8 годин тому

      Then ask if they think Russia should be allowed to be a member of the CSTO military alliance

    • @wessexdruid7598
      @wessexdruid7598 6 годин тому +3

      What prompted this was Ukraine trying to join the EU. That's when Russia jumped in with serious economic pressure, demanding trade only with them - and is why Yanukovych was deposed. No US-backed 'coup' - just the people removing a leader who did the opposite of what he was elected to do.

    • @cnektp1
      @cnektp1 4 години тому

      They’re not an independent nation. They’re a US vassal state. The unfortunate truth for the people of Ukraine.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      No. Putin believes Russia has a right to expand. He said in 2018 that the West has failed to contain Russia. Clearly he meant he was not stopped from invading Crimea and Donbas. He bragged about new weapons in that speech. Clearly he was planning to expand even more and occupy all of Ukraine.

  • @cheesyone
    @cheesyone 9 годин тому +29

    0:46 Wow, Alexandre is so smart. "Any conflict is always both parties fault". I bet next week, if he doesn't cut his hair, he will have more hair than brains.

    • @proxd3980
      @proxd3980 9 годин тому +3

      BHAHAHAHAHAHa, on point man

    • @mmuller2402
      @mmuller2402 9 годин тому +7

      Well there would be no ukraine if they just have given up😂
      Prime example of stupid what aboutism

  • @marijo1951
    @marijo1951 9 годин тому +22

    'Obviously one person can't start a war'!? Only one person started this one and not enough of his subjects were willing to disagree with him.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii 2 години тому

      Some say Putin got bad advice because he was isolated by Covid and only his closest were trusted to come near him. That only applies to the 2022 invasion, however. He laid the foundation with the 2014 invasion, filling Crimea with military basses from which to attack the rest of Ukraine and building up his war machine. He taunted the West in 2018 in a speech in which he said "The West tried to contain Russia. They can not contain Russia." NATO is a purely defensive organization, and the threat to Russia is that its goal is to stop Russian aggression, i.e., to contain Russia and keep it from expanding by conquering neighboring sovereign countries.

  • @colinhutchinson5282
    @colinhutchinson5282 7 годин тому +10

    Alexandre - the whole of Mariupol was never 'a military facility', and when you say 'Russia crossed the border' you should be clearer - they started a war by invading

  • @DrIstoris
    @DrIstoris 9 годин тому +44

    So young… and so brainwashed….

    • @igorrom8580
      @igorrom8580 4 години тому

      they are not brainwashed- they are nationalists

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 18 хвилин тому

      sure, sure, western brainwashed idiots know the Real truth))) what a joke)

  • @ih8people
    @ih8people 7 годин тому +6

    Egor has mastered doublethink. He "remembers" the Carribean Crisis, an event that almost caused two largest nuclear powers at the time to come very close to nuking each other into oblivion, and thinks it was resolved militarily. Truly one of the Russia's brightest

  • @andymoore9977
    @andymoore9977 9 годин тому +17

    With inflation at 30%+, the economy failing and most families unable to buy even the basics how long before these "students" are drafted to the frontline? What will they think then?

    • @russmitchellmovement
      @russmitchellmovement 4 години тому +5

      That they're immune to being drafted due to their social status and it's just a political game.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii Годину тому

      @@russmitchellmovement Ethnic "white" Russians enjoy a good life because the mineral and human resources are exploited for them, leaving the ethnic minorities impoverished and family's mourning dead soldiers. This war combines genocide on Russia's rural ethnic minorities as well as the Ukrainians.

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 24 хвилини тому

      man I can't read that bullshit comments)) where are you from, idiots.? you should stop watching your western propaganda. what a joke...

  • @Setinmywaysalways
    @Setinmywaysalways 9 годин тому +46

    What is Rodion Studying = Stupidity?

    • @1112-i4d
      @1112-i4d 9 годин тому +10

      Z-science

    • @volkerhartnegg8211
      @volkerhartnegg8211 9 годин тому

      Most Orcs studied this subject.

    • @kerriwilson7732
      @kerriwilson7732 9 годин тому +2

      Actually, he's teaching it. 🇨🇦💕🇺🇦

    • @anonymousanonymous-y6p
      @anonymousanonymous-y6p 8 годин тому

      @@kerriwilson7732 🤣

    • @givikap120
      @givikap120 8 годин тому +1

      Masters degree in "Talking about important things" (real subject in ruzzia added in 2022)

  • @Anime1love
    @Anime1love 8 годин тому +19

    Today a couple (black lesbian and a white woman) walked into a eye frames shop to get some glasses. What they didn't know is that the store is owned by Russians. The Russian lady locked the door and trapped the women in the store accusing the black woman of theft. When they realized she didn't take anything they were panicking and police was called. This is happening in Canada.
    Russians are now doing their fascism in Canada too.

    • @sparewheel
      @sparewheel 8 годин тому +1

      Or maybe it's just the influence of the nearby country. Except these last putin's years I don't think racism was so diffused over there. Mostly the ones within the soviet countries that were taken, always considered inferior and some really discriminated, but not so much for the skin colour.

    • @Zharsergey
      @Zharsergey 7 годин тому +2

      And how did you figure the store manager was Russian? You do know that there are a lot of Ukrainian businesses in Bloor West village. And looks like the manager's name is Dragana Kljajic. Not very Russian is it?

    • @zachemny
      @zachemny 6 годин тому

      You (wrongly) accuse someone in fascism and at the same time express it in a similar chauvinistic way.

  • @grizellda2540
    @grizellda2540 8 годин тому +6

    I liked how the middle-aged lawyer dodged the question and said history will be the judge. Smart lady!

  • @angrybatarian
    @angrybatarian 5 годин тому +4

    "Russia has never killed a civilian before" Now I really wonder what this guy is studying

  • @robbo291181jessica
    @robbo291181jessica 8 годин тому +15

    This is so depressing

  • @truthray2885
    @truthray2885 3 години тому +3

    As a father of occasionally brawling children, I recall many road trips when the bully in the back seat would pester the little ones, at times saying "STOP MAKING ME HIT YOU!!!! YOU MADE ME HIT YOU!!! STOP MAKING ME HIT YOU!!!!" And laughing wildly about it, too. The bully was about 7 or 8 years old at the time. But as to Ukraine and Russia's aggression against it, this is what we hear from Russians of all ages, including in these videos, and this one in particular. "Ukraine MADE us hit Ukraine!!" Infantile, stupid, and false.

    • @maestro6458
      @maestro6458 15 хвилин тому

      Who made Israel attack Syria?
      Maybe it's just a matter of economic and geopolitical interests and it doesn't matter who attacked whom?

  • @curtisthomas-eg4th
    @curtisthomas-eg4th 7 годин тому +5

    Conflicts are NOT always two parties fault. How can being invaded, and having to fight back, be your fault?

  • @washussan
    @washussan 7 годин тому +6

    "No conflict is possible without the involvement of 2 parties. Any conflict is always both parties' fault" 🤦‍♂ Jesus! Tell that to Poland!

  • @Jonathan_Doe_
    @Jonathan_Doe_ 9 годин тому +14

    Russia was doing well, Europe even begrudgingly let Putin take Crimea (because they needed Russian gas and oil slightly more at that point than they do now). Putin and his cronies were raking the money in on fuel exports… But they had to go and get greedy and try to take Ukraine so they didn’t have to pay them to pipeline gas across the country anymore.

    • @natalias50
      @natalias50 7 годин тому

      They didn’t have to pay Ukraine. Germany and Russia built Nord Streams and bypassed Ukraine. Basically having Nord Streams gave Russia green light to attack Ukraine and take it over. It’s likely they thought Ukrainians won’t fight back, like it was with Crimea.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii Годину тому

      Putin also wants Ukraine because he doesn't feel as if Russia is complete without it. Angela Merkel says Putin believes Russia will not be a major global power without Ukraine. Also, Russia stole its name from Ukraine (Kyivan Rus hundreds of years before Muscovia became the Russian Empire) and the Russian Orthodox Church grew out of the conversion to Christianity by Prince Volodymyr of Kyiv hundreds of years ago. For Putin, Russia is not Russia without Ukraine, and the Russian Orthodox Church is not the Russian Orthodox Church without Ukraine.

  • @LizardSpork
    @LizardSpork 9 годин тому +11

    "They don't want to be serfs like us. Oh the betrayal!"

  • @scmay29
    @scmay29 9 годин тому +13

    Alexander...there are always two sides to a conflict...really? Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, France in WW2.

  • @phbrinsden
    @phbrinsden 7 годин тому +14

    No country can ever be blamed for not giving up in their fight for independence and freedom. Only the aggressor can be blamed. Ukraine is 100% justified in fighting on and ultimately bringing the aggressor down. And the free world, if that is what they like to be called, is 100% justified in supporting Ukraine upholding the righteousness of Ukraines cause. The free world are spending a small fraction of budgets supporting Ukraine while Ukraine pays in blood. On a separate note, what the west is learning from this war is invaluable. It is a huge learning lab for weapons technology and development. Any time a western weapon is damaged or fails we learn.

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 14 хвилин тому

      free world? you think you are free world))))) I 've been in your "free world" - it's nothing but a joke. What you wrote is accurately propaganda brainwash. word to word. I suggest you come here in Ukraine and see the real situation. Such a fucked up idiot...

  • @tages_matuna
    @tages_matuna 8 годин тому +9

    Come crawling faster
    Obey your master
    Your life burns faster
    Obey your master, master

  • @Zer0_Cool69
    @Zer0_Cool69 6 годин тому +2

    Didn’t all those former Soviet states vote for independence from Russia after World War Two.

  • @peterblood50
    @peterblood50 2 години тому +1

    There was mention of the people who come back from the war re-integrating with society but no thought of the almost 1 million who won't get that chance.
    💙💛

  • @jorgeruizibanez2318
    @jorgeruizibanez2318 8 годин тому +11

    That reminds me german youngsters in 1939.mostly the same

    • @piotrpilinko639
      @piotrpilinko639 8 годин тому

      Yup, mindless victims of a propaganda.

    • @aroav3
      @aroav3 12 хвилин тому

      that reminds me of american idiots, poorly educated and brainwashed.

  • @user-yf1ml8jt3i
    @user-yf1ml8jt3i 6 годин тому +3

    "Any conflict is always both parties fault" --- the dumbest thing every said.

  • @Richard660318
    @Richard660318 2 години тому +1

    Put all these young men on the front line.

  • @hardtackbeans9790
    @hardtackbeans9790 4 години тому +2

    Some are so clueless

  • @Bowhunters6go8xz6x
    @Bowhunters6go8xz6x 5 годин тому +2

    Lenin and Putin both recognized Ukraine as being separate from Russia, in his early days Putin spoke of why border disputes were bad for Russia and of the need to confront Russian imperialism but now what is he doing. The people of Ukraine voted 95% in approval of being a separate state from Russia.

    • @ramrod9556
      @ramrod9556 Годину тому

      The people of Donbass and Luhansk voted over 95% to leave Ukraine in 2014. The Minsk Accords were supposed to set them up their own state like Kosovo.

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii Годину тому

      The first of 3 Ukrainian revolutions: The Revolution on Granite (for independence), the Orange Revolution (for non-rigged elections), and the Maidan/ Euromaidan/ Revolution of Dignity, for the right to the dignity of choosing your own government in a democratic way.

  • @liskeke
    @liskeke 2 години тому +1

    18yo Rodion is perfect example of brainwash

  • @Tbone1492
    @Tbone1492 6 годин тому +3

    Boris did say don't agree to that. I will stand by you as long as it takes

  • @natalyparubocha8897
    @natalyparubocha8897 5 годин тому +4

    What about Chechens, Bashkorts, Ersians and other people you've enslaved over the centuries? Were they guilty for what you've done to them?

    • @chatnoir1224
      @chatnoir1224 47 хвилин тому

      1) It was in the past. European empires did the same.
      2) They have the same rights as ethnical Russians. And by "rights" I mean "no rights"

  • @DrewCarrillo
    @DrewCarrillo 9 годин тому +2

    Thank you for this important work. Keep safe.

  • @expert69able
    @expert69able 8 годин тому +4

    Should we blame defensive for defending? What is the reasoning to justify aggressor? That is simple when you are thinking. Yet for religions fanatics that might be complicated.

  • @pabr2405
    @pabr2405 9 годин тому +11

    Rodion, the bright future of russia! 🤨

    • @piotrpilinko639
      @piotrpilinko639 8 годин тому +3

      With a brightness of a thousand suns. And a little bit of fallout.

    • @createdforthemoment6740
      @createdforthemoment6740 7 годин тому

      As hard as it is, that last line from him, thats dripping in irony, I think is a glimmer of hope. He's a young man asking "how can a president send his own people to die?"
      Theres only a fools hope there, but he's not devoid.

    • @cr4yv3n
      @cr4yv3n 7 годин тому

      "And for once, in the coldest parts of Russia where temperatures never go positive, the warmth of a thousand suns was felt"

  • @asynchronicity
    @asynchronicity 8 годин тому +3

    "Any conflict is always both parties' fault."
    Really, zombie? Really? Logic is not your strong suit.

    • @barbaraszymanek9471
      @barbaraszymanek9471 8 годин тому

      It seems logic, analysis, and research are not taught in Russia.

  • @dalegg66
    @dalegg66 6 годин тому +1

    Don’t anybody ever say Russian propaganda isn’t working

  • @colinhutchinson5282
    @colinhutchinson5282 7 годин тому +1

    Oh Egor ! 'Your president' misuses the word 'negotiation' endlessly, without exception

  • @grzegorz__
    @grzegorz__ 8 годин тому +2

    "Any conflict is always both parties fault"
    Yea, right. Imagine you have a sister. She went outside in the evening and some dude attacked her. Yea, the "conflict" was her fault too. She shouldn't go outside...
    ps. it's so sad to hear some of the 19, 20 years olds students. Somehow if somebody is brainwashed at the age of 60, 70, it's like: "hmm errr ok". But seeing this is just ... sad.

  • @X-boomer
    @X-boomer 7 годин тому +1

    The cant of the serial abuser: “look what you made me do”

  • @HymnfortheDudes
    @HymnfortheDudes 7 годин тому +1

    ...'i have faith in my President'...crazy because he's the one that started it and it's almost 3 years now.

  • @edmis90
    @edmis90 9 годин тому +4

    It's like a challenge for this channel finding a question dumb enough that the average Russian can answer unidiotically.

  • @paladro
    @paladro 7 годин тому +1

    this is what it looks like when one person has the publics brain on lockdown for a generation.

  • @dmytroskrypnyk6452
    @dmytroskrypnyk6452 6 годин тому

    Tnank you, Maxim from Ukraine.

  • @Metformin1951-rc9ff
    @Metformin1951-rc9ff 7 годин тому +1

    Endless self delusion. So dispiriting.

  • @rn87mom94
    @rn87mom94 3 години тому +1

    There’s a lot of
    “Go along, to get along” going on!

  • @littleollad3219
    @littleollad3219 5 годин тому +2

    I am waiting for muscovid to be sent to the front line

  • @johanswede8200
    @johanswede8200 5 годин тому +1

    Extremely depressing as usual. No Russian ever gets to the real reason...WHY CAN'T RUSSIA JUST BECOME A NORMAL, MODERN AND CIVILIZED COUNTRY??????
    They just don't have any clue whatsoever...Build a wall and forget about Russia...

    • @Jyshrii
      @Jyshrii Годину тому

      If only.

  • @simonebaruzzi156
    @simonebaruzzi156 9 годин тому +3

    Egor ... it already happened that the Soviet Union wanted to install nuclear missiles , the US blocked the sovietic fleet . and all ended diplomatically . it ended no missiles in Cuba , and NATO removed nukes from Turkiye . Could end in a diplomatic way : Ukraine into NATO but no missiles or long range weapons allowed .

    • @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304
      @proselytizingorthodoxpente8304 8 годин тому

      The only foreign military bases in Ukraine were Russian

    • @Skewebjor
      @Skewebjor 7 годин тому

      You mean the way NATO promised and delivered in the Baltic states. In the Treaty of 97, NATO assured Russia that it would not station nuclear weapons in Eastern Europe and the number of soldiers there is severely limited.

  • @fr33z73
    @fr33z73 8 годин тому +2

    Raul the GOAT

  • @1112-i4d
    @1112-i4d 9 годин тому +9

    It's interesting that only Raul (obviously not of Russian origin) has a clear vision of the situation.

  • @larzkruber822
    @larzkruber822 8 годин тому +3

    Should be played every time they only blame Pudding
    Every single russian is responsible

    • @Oresei
      @Oresei 2 години тому

      1:11 6:24

  • @l.h.3586
    @l.h.3586 8 годин тому +5

    Oh, we DON'T want Russia! /A Swede

    • @Метаморфоза
      @Метаморфоза 6 годин тому

      Нам не интересна швеция

    • @alex-0
      @alex-0 Годину тому

      @@Метаморфоза "нам" это кому? ты кто такой чел? В кремле заседаешь?

  • @f-35lightningii6
    @f-35lightningii6 Годину тому +2

    Blamed Putin mistake choose invade Ukraine been February 24 2022…

  • @MarshalDonn
    @MarshalDonn 23 хвилини тому +1

    Ladies and Gentlemen of Russia. Have a good Christmas and may peace and security prevail.

    • @DoK113
      @DoK113 5 хвилин тому

      Спасибо

  • @philippeovart3654
    @philippeovart3654 Годину тому +1

    Many young doomed persons, what will they be/do when moscovia loses ?

  • @barbaraszymanek9471
    @barbaraszymanek9471 8 годин тому +1

    Rose-tinted glasses are all the rage in Russia!

  • @mariansaines5021
    @mariansaines5021 3 години тому

    Well done Maxim 🥰👊🏽👍🏽💪🏾😘

  • @327Erich
    @327Erich 2 години тому +1

    Egor (at 9:05) clearly didn't study what actually happened during the Cuban Missile Crisis. Every scenario he laid out actually happened, yet the U.S. DIDN'T invade and worked out a solution to the crisis through tense diplomacy.
    The war in Ukraine was set up in 2014 when Russian troops invaded eastern Ukraine with no flag/identification patches to hide their identity (a war crime), annexed Crimea, and continued to drum up regional instability until 2022, when yet another false narrative led to the invasion and this war. Putin not only started an embarrassing war that he can't seem to get out of, but he lost 100,000 troops (a very low estimate), hundreds of billions of dollars, and more equipment than he thought he'd have to use, let alone lose, in this conflict. He single handedly expanded NATO, further alienating his country abroad, and crashed the Russian economy. And many, if not most, of his citizens stand behind this fiasco.
    The power of a twisted government-controlled media is on full display in these videos, which I find fascinating.
    Be well, guys.

  • @JezenThomas
    @JezenThomas 9 хвилин тому

    “Putin has been talking about the Minsk agreements since 2005.”
    “…But the first Minsk agreement was in 2014?”
    “Oh.”

  • @graemerichardson4825
    @graemerichardson4825 8 годин тому

    Thanks for enlightening the political situation inside Russia. As the woman said history will eventually show and teach more of the truth. Digital footprints will follow us forever.

  • @moesheen654
    @moesheen654 8 годин тому +2

    Some of these people are genuinly hard to listen to.

  • @henningbosrensen8345
    @henningbosrensen8345 4 години тому +1

    Its scary how brainwashed people Can be. It cant just be stupidity

  • @taniatsaregorodtseva4897
    @taniatsaregorodtseva4897 9 годин тому +2

    Спасибо❤

  • @schlumpsack647
    @schlumpsack647 8 годин тому +7

    I’m from Germany. And I Hope, that every Politician in my country who is responsible for the funding of the military, watch this. I’m pretty sure he’s trying to find reasonable persons, better becomes harder and harder every month. Russia is doomed. This generation is doomed. And we must prepare. Because these people they will not stop. They really believe what they say.
    This videos, I have to say really frighten me.
    The sheer amount of schizophrenic thinking is mind blowing. It seems like the whole country is psychotic. From a scientific point of view actually very interesting how much you can twist people on the population based level.

    • @natalias50
      @natalias50 7 годин тому

      Well your politicians allowed it to happen. Nord Streams gave Putin green light to attack Ukraine.
      I bet you, once Putin is gone, Germany will be on it to make business with Russia

    • @zachemny
      @zachemny 6 годин тому

      One cannot judge the nation by street interviews only, because now mostly only those who agree with the regime would answer political questions to an unknown person on the street.

    • @happyfelix1440
      @happyfelix1440 6 годин тому +1

      @@zachemnyThe problem is that the majority support the regime. There is 10-20% who disagree, but this is it.

    • @Метаморфоза
      @Метаморфоза 6 годин тому

      Мы можем уничтожить нацистскую Германию снова

    • @zachemny
      @zachemny 6 годин тому

      @@happyfelix1440 We cannot be sure of that in dictatorships. Dictators always tend to have up to 97% support (take recent Asad for example), but when the dictator is gone, nobody cares about them anymore.
      I would say from the polls that 25-35% of Russians are hard pu supporters, 30-40% are against him and others do not care and simply give socially acceptable answers. Look at this young men for example. Many of them do not care and rely on opinions of their family members.