AMERICAN INSIDE RUSSIA DURING SANCTIONS AND MOBILISATION
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- Опубліковано 29 лис 2022
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Enjoyed this video. I wanted to visit Russia because I was a teenager in the last stages of the Cold War. We had lots of negative propaganda in the USA at the time about the USSR and I was really curious about the people. Thus, my trip to Ukraine in 1996, where I didn’t find that enemy I’d heard so much about. I live in Central Europe now and have Russian and Ukrainian friends. This present unpleasantness makes me literally weep at times. I hope things will soon change. Great video!
Glad you enjoyed it, time is a great healer. It will be a lie if I said am not worried about this conflict.Make sure you share the videos with others as that’s the best you can do to help it’s reach.
As for work in Russia, many foreigners come to work not in the cities, but on the ground. Here is a lot of land. And the laws are comfortable enough for farming, plus there is a lot of help from the state in this sphere.
Agreed, make sure you share these videos I order to create some awareness then
I heard something but not so sure about it, if you want to plant land. you can get a hectare for a rubel a month rent in far east.
@@bahaaalhalabi8940 Here are many support programs. Conditions vary by region. Some give land for free for farming under certain conditions... But to participate in these programs, you need to be a Russian citizen. Foreigners have to invest. Or you can work in partnership with a Russian citizen. There is a channel of Justus Walker on UA-cam - he is an American who organized a farm in Altai with his family and then received Russian citizenship.
@@darthgoha thank you i will look into him. And yes the government helps with many things, you get big discounts on loans and taxes if you start a tech startup, or even immigrate here to work in a tech company.
Stephen!!! I know you! I love it when I see videos of Americans in Russia and I happen to see someone I know!!
Sound great 👍, now make sure you share this video to your American communities as UA-cam don’t share my videos as they aren’t agenda driven
Thank you for the truth! 🙏 Russia is open for everyone. Sanctions didn't change life in Russia a lot.
Thanks and don’t forget to share
And girls in Russia are very protected by the state. Let's say you have a legal business in Russia, but once upon a time a girl completely unfamiliar to you became pregnant from you. She can easily go to court for paternity, appoint a genetic examination and you're in. You will have to pay a child under 18 45% of your own income, the state can safely take away half of your business in favor of the child. In Russia, women have more rights😉
Sarcasm )!
And how about domestic violence?
@@mikatimonen5449 с этим всё гораздо хуже. Большая часть осуждённых женщин по статье за убийство в России сидит за убийство мужей.
@@Lara_Straik Sorry but there is no translation available in YT app on your comment.
25% for 1 child and 30% for 2 children.
And you planned to get knocked up and quit.
Don't need a baby, take care of it.
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I hate driving/taking taxis in Moscow. Metro is so much faster it is unbelievable, it is also like 0.5$ which always blows my mind ( it doesn't matter how many stations you transfer/go to it is still the same price ).
the price is a bit higher, around 0,70$
@@kh0kkiri 40 rubel is 0.57$ - what i payed in Moscow metro today.
Hello Good People from Moscow❤ WELCOME 🎉
Thanks!
Welcome and make sure you share as well!
Good video, thanks
Glad you liked it and make sure you share
Great Video as usual Brothers RALF and STEPH. Education/Girls/Jobs/Business/Culture/Food/Fitness/City/Life...
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THIS video deserves 100k views
My channel seems to have been downgraded my UA-cam because I don’t choose sides on Russia-Ukraine conflict. Many of my Subscribers can see me on search and Never gets notifications on my videos . Sadly that my story on this account platform so the last chance is you to Like and Share the videos to your community. If not, then it will not get views!
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My mom called me at 3 in the morning because she thought WW3 started 😂😂
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We are must created new video together for you channel about living in Russia now. How last lines for 2022 and how all infrastructure country “crashed” after sanctions 😅
Very important Vlad, we really have to tell the audience the truth !
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There is a place on the Earth, were Armenians peacefully play chess with Azerbaijan's, where Kyrgysians work together with Tajiks, and Russians build a better future together with Ukrainians, and Georgians serve their national meals to anyone, and are not being rude - and that place is called Moscow.
Lol
Are you sure Big 4 left Russia? I didn't know.
Watched the video just for the sake of counting how many times Ralph will pass my block. Five or six, I think, editing messed my count a little).
"Are they counting me twice?" - most likely answer is "no'. I assume statistics are made by counting unique entries. Whatever means of payment you are using - they all have a unique signature/number/whatever. Exept for limited use cards, idk how they counted those.
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Americans who want to learn about Russian women must watch these 3 russian movies, with a grain of salt of course: "About Love" (2017), Intimate Parts 2013, (Original title: Intimnye mesta) and hmmmmm I forgot.😜...About Love (2015 film). So there are 2 About Love films, 2015 and 2017
You nailed it Masha !
I would have made dude sit in the back. Sorry. Maybe he's like cool or something but I'd been like "you better not spill that in my front seat. He made some pretty cool points and has me thinking. As far as the sanctions go, they are going to lift and commerce will flood in in mammoth waves and the flotsam that settles on the shore will be a world of choice and freedom. Trust me on this.
It’s all about opinion in this community, just agree to disagree and move Jason ! Is that not what freedom of speech is all about?
Is there an american hospital or medical facilities for americans living in Russia?
I know of three clinics for foreigners & one for Americans in Moscow !
@@Ducanralf do you know if American certified personnel works there?
@@MaryJones-fs4wf Why American? Good medical care is available everywhere at much lower prices.
@@stanspb763 it is not about medical care but a job for a licensed american nurse
We have CHI for everyone for free
Can you travel with trans siberia i think its amazing
Oh sure, but I need a sponsor for that trip,will to help ? ))
Hey what about Russian men ? It isn’t just a male audience 😆
Well the analysis says different but feel free to ask questions if you are serious 😂
Gvng gvng we baking Putin more souljas on the way
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Я то понимаю, но есть ещё 99% русских, которые не знают английского языка) Тебе нужно делать субтитры, если ты хочешь просмотров
Сделанный ! теперь вы можете поделиться с русскими
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The first thing I notice when I come to Moscow every time, when walking out of the airport doors is how the air smells like car exhaust 😅
I see what you mean 😂✌🏻
The City needs take itself back from the horrendous traffic. The Mayor has developed more and more electric powered forms of transport but Russia as a country lacks any real regulation limit on vehicle emissions and although Moscow has a niche market of EVs there is no national policy to transition off of ICE cars to EVs or NEVs as they are called in China. Yandex needs to buy fleets of NEVs from China switching over taxis and ride-shares would make a big difference.
for English-speaking people in Moscow and St. Petersburg, you will immediately have a job as a native speaker and well-paid.I don't agree about girls! girls from Moscow are indigenous, very cool, but visitors from the periphery, especially when they see a foreigner, for the sake of a good life and matrelly values, they will do anything, suck on the first or second day, for the sake of material values.and the whole problem is that there are very few native Muscovite girls, I tell you, as living near Moscow
Great comment but I live in in center of Moscow for 2 decades and know a little be more than the average foreigner on this topic. But I see what you mean bro! Make sure you share as I would like to hear from different minds
You want to say that girls from Moscow suck differently? )) No need to talk nonsense, everyone loves money and freebies .. No need to tell fairy tales to foreigners. 🤣
As an American I won't sit here and judge anyone else's decision to move to Russia. Everyone should have the right to live their lives as they see fit and pursue personal fulfillment, as long as no third parties are hurt in the process. That being said, I'm an expat living in Vienna, Austria, and I love it here. I could not and would never, however, willingly move to a country that does not uphold the rule of law and guarantee the right to freedom of speech. Russia might be a paradise for some, but in my opinion the number of oligarchs "accidentally" falling through windows to their deaths over the past few months is a clear sign to me that the Russian government does NOT respect the rule of law. Secondly, the fact that Russian citizens are expressly forbidden to discuss certain topics and are being cut off from certain internet websites is another clear sign to me that the Russian government does NOT respect the right to freedom of speech. That makes Russia a no-go as far as I'm concerned. Other people however should be free to make their own decisions on whether to visit and live in Russia or not.
I see what you mean but to be honest if you aren’t into politics. You can have nice here in Russia .ua-cam.com/video/-g6aUc7BpZs/v-deo.html
@@Ducanralf I can appreciate your point of view. As for me, because I have a big mouth and because I have lots of opinions, I can only live in countries that guarantee me the right to express my many opinions, regardless of how beautiful they are or how high their standard of living. That's why I'm very careful to do my research and avoid those countries that don't share my views on freedom.
I don't know much about the cases with oligarchs and many prohibitions, because I've hardly been watching news and TV for the last few years, I don't want to waste time on negativity. As for freedom of speech, you can talk on ANY topic, anywhere and with anyone, they will not condemn your opinion, most often everyone is treated with understanding. Yes, there are banned sites and stuff, but we can use it, in which case you can always throw out the SIM card) Okay, in general, no one from my friends had such problems, many paid programs can be downloaded via torrent, use vpn and so on. And if you suddenly receive a message that you have violated something and the FSB will come for you, then everything is fine, it's just scammers) This is my personal opinion from life, all Russians have different attitudes to this. Of course, there are inconveniences, but you gradually get used to everything. In any case, each country has its pros and cons. In general, Ukraine and Russia are very similar in all this.
As if eager to prove my point, Kremlin speaker Dmitri Peskow has just confirmed that Putin has been pardoning condemned criminals in order to send them to fight in Ukraine. Further proof, if any were needed, that Russia is NOT a country governed by the rule of law, but rather by Putin's whim.
@@hz_734 Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't it forbidden under pain of imprisonment in Russia to describe what's going on in Ukraine as anything but a "special military operation"? If I'm not mistaken, several protesters and journalists have already been sentenced to prison for breaking this law. Even Russians with UA-cam channels directed at Western audiences dare not break this law. So your claim that Russians can "talk on any topic anywhere and with anyone" cannot be true. Secondly, you yourself admitted in your post that there are "banned sites and stuff" that can only be accessed by evading or breaking the law - how is this "freedom"? And I refuse to believe that Russians happily accept these "inconveniences" and simply get used to them as a part of life. When your government bans your speech, tells you what to think and restricts your access to independent sources of information, that's not just "life" nor is it an "inconvenience" - that's tyranny!
Russia should fee Brittney Griner. It is clear she has no idea, she apologized...pardon her.
Keep that thing locked up forever.
@@witness1013 why?
I will come to the USA with a grenade launcher in my bag and say - sorry, I didn’t know.))))🤣
What about others who apologized in US, Mexican, European prisons or all over around the world?? Let not encourage illegal activities.
@@user-wk5gp8pw8e common people, she wasn’t selling it, it was for her personal consumption.
I was looking at software hacking in Moscow because they no longer honor USA/ West patients. For example, AutoCAD hacking will become a really good skill they have locked them out from updates so finding methods to go around this say router in Japan would open the door for funneling in online AutoCAD at least until they get their own programs.
Already have. It's called NanoCAD