The toxicity and miss-information under this comment section, of a satirical song, is mind boggling and worrying… 1) Alaska was sold because it was an expanse to Russia, given the fact that Russia was more concerned with Asia and because Alaska was not yet known as the gold mine it is today, plus the US and Russia were allies back then, and Russia wanted to avoid future wars with the UK and US, the last one deemed as far less dangerous than the first one (I don’t have to say why, if you don’t know it, I’m sorry you vote) Napoleon even invaded Russia because they refused to attack the UK and stop trading with them not so long ago, ffs stop thinking of the old world with the mentality of the modern one; 2) Russia got something like 141 million dollars of today’s economy, the American public opinion opposed that so much some media called Alaska the “Andrew Johnson’s polar bears zoo” ; 3) Alaska originally was planned to be sold to Liechtenstein, however the principality refused because it would’ve been impossible for them to keep it or defend it; 4) Y’ALL SHOULD CONSIDER TO GET A FKN LIFE INSTEAD OF SPREADING HATE AND POLITICS EVEN HERE, thanks for reading.
I speak no Russian but I love artists like Lyube and Alisa. I could care less about the politics, I just think that the accordion is an incredibly underrated instrument and plays very well into hard rock.
Есть мнение, что в песне присутствует ложное приписывание Екатерине II факта продажи Аляски (Аляска была продана в 1867 году, когда императором был Александр II), но на самом деле в песне Екатерину II упоминают не потому, что она якобы продала Аляску, а потому, что она поддержала независимость США от Англии. There is an opinion that in the song there is a false attribution to Catherine II of the fact of the sale of Alaska (Alaska was sold in 1867, when Alexander II was emperor), but in fact in the song Catherine II is mentioned not because she allegedly sold Alaska, but because she supported the independence of the United States from England.
@@AnttiT если Аляска была колонией России, которая потом продала ее США, значит Аляска теперь американская колония? В таком случае, когда ждать деколонизацию Штатов?
@@zanuda_online Alaska was a Russian colony because Russia never fully settled the area, it was still mostly inhabited by Natives, Americans settled Alaska however, the majority of Alaska are Americans and those natives which still remain have been fully integrated, a lot has changed since the 1850s when Russia sold Alaska
@@zanuda_online something must have been lost in translation as that is not the tone which I had used that in, by "those who are still left," I used it in the context of them leaving due to migration not death, and I said "natives," referring to the tribes people who had lived there before both Americans and Russians, I said those who still live in Alaska, unlike in much of the rest of the US there weren't any mass genocide campaigns or anything, it's just many chose to move to the mainland for better economic opportunities, even then still to this day around 20% of Alaska is comprised of the Native peoples such as the Athabascans, Yupik, and others, there simply was a lot less of them there from the start due to it being a cold low population area
Вы спросите почему же на флаге Русской Аляски Белая полоса такая большая, а на самом деле всё очень просто, если наложить этот флаг на карту Аляски то белый цвет будет занимать непригодную зону для жизни, синий- терпимо, а красный- ваобще кайф.
Это флаг не русской Аляски, а флаг российской американской компании. Была создана специально по поручению императора для ведения торговли в Америке и тихом океане. Торговали и с Форт Росс (русское поселение в Калифорнии) и Гавайами
It was a huge mistake, Catherina… A good leader wouldn’t give away the land of his nation. It’s priceless. Edit: Yeah, it was Alexander the second who sold Alaska… I mistook it from the lyrics of the song…
@@rune.theocracy They didn't care back then when they sold Alaska. But the moment USA found oil and natural resources : "Dont play the fool America". Hopefully this useless country will be wiped out
@@kidfox3971 Me on my way to use chemical warfare that would permanently damage the soil and genetic stability of a population because they didn't agree with dollar dominance:
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Все кто пишет про Екатерину, речь не про продажу Аляски. Перед ней стоял выбор кого поддержать: роялистов или сторонников независимости Америки. Екатерина поддержала вторых, чтобы ослабить Великобританию и это нам аукнулось. Вот поэтому "Екатерина была не права"
Привет из Филиппин🇵🇭, Я слушаю музыку в четыре месяцы. Потому что это мой любимый для меня в случаю слышал о территории. Слава России🇷🇺Мы любим это песня. И я изучаю по-Русский в четыре месяцы. Потому что это очень красиво кириллицы и лучше славянские языках.
Alaska became a prize for America. The natural resources and natural beauty speak for themselves. I would not cry over salmon from Ketchikan nor Sitka, nor a big gold nugget.
It was a real loterry ticket. When it was sold, it was just a useless piece of snow (Russia dont really mind to lose it). Well, now we know that USA wom a jackpot.
@@frosten5746it was hard to control since British Empire could invade this part of Russian Empire, it's not about "jackpot" or something stupid like that
I mean, only if America started shit - they were by far a more imperialistic power than the USSR, and I don't think there's any chance in hell the Soviets would've attacked first. They might've put nukes in Alaska as a deterrent to US aggression, and depending on the US reaction we might've had a Cuban missile crisis on steroids in that timeline, but, again, America was by far the more warmongering superpower of the cold war, so the USSR would only retaliate if the US declared war first, which I don't think they would've done either because of MAD...
@@Vict0r1984 The USSR was by far the more Imperialistic power, exemplified in the secret protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact were the USSR pursued Imperial expansion over countries that did not wish to join it by allying with the Nazis. Another example is the handling of newly liberated territories after WW2 the US opted to hold free elections in the west whilst the USSR forced Communism upon Eastern Europe, making it so that when NATO was established it was a collaborative defensive pact between multiple democratic nations whilst the Warsaw pact was nothing more then the USSR and its puppets who didn't have much of a say in the matter.
@@Panzernumbawan I'm not denying there was Soviet imperialism under Stalin - the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact was not an alliance though... It was a non-agression pact where both powers agreed to divide several countries in Eastern Europe - they didn't collaborate in any capacity and both the USSR and the Nazis expected a future war against each other... The USSR invafing the Baltic states, as well as Eastern Poland and Northeastern Romania was imperialistic for sure, but it was no more an "alliance with Nazi Germany" than Chamberlain and Roosevelt letting the Nazis annex Sudetland and then all of Czechoslovakia. That said, you are insane if you think America is less imperialistic than the USSR! America started more than 10 times as many wars than the Soviets throughout the cold war to ensure countries renained within their spere of influence, rigged countless of those supposed "free elections" (read up on the Italian 1948 election for example), established the Bretton Woods system where the dollar became the world's reserve currency, allowing them unprecedented power over world trade, couped and/or invaded any democratically-elected leader that it didn't like (Iran in 1953, Chile in 1973 and many others) and in general pursued ruthless policies of supporting right wing military juntas, genocidal states (like Israel) and anything to "defeat the reds". Yes, the USSR enforced its system at gunpoint over a handful of Eastern European countries (including my own, as I'm actually from Romania), but America enforced its system via coups, invasions, embargoes and sanctions, stolen elections and occasionally also legitimate elections, over almost the entire world, including the Eastern block after 1991. If we look at wars, the US beats the USSR by a long shot! If we look at supported coups and political assassinations, again the US beats the USSR! If we look at stolen resources, mineral wealth and neocolonialism, the US again beats the USSR by a long shot! If we look at financial domination and keeping countries in the 3rd world impoverished raw material and cheap labour neocolonies via the austerity terms of IMF and World bank loans, America again beats the USSR by a long shot! Even if we look at political control over Satellite states, the Red Army withdrew from most of Eastern Europe by the 1960s (East Germany is an exception) and allowed all of its "satellite states" complete nationalised control of their own planned economies, whereas America kept having military bases in western Europe, South Korea, Japan etc all the way until... nowadays, and also increasingly facilitated American companies taking over more and more markets of the economies of its puppet states, effectively making these countries fully dependent on America. (like the UK, Germany, South Korea, Japan etc) On what grounds was the Soviet Union "more imperialistic" than the USA??? I'd agree it was more authoritarian domestically, especially so during the Stalin years, (when even many communists were purged) but the anti-colonial and largely anti-racist before any other European state Soviet Union was certainly far less imperialistic than America on pretty much all metrics!
Я слышал, что эта сделка была достаточно выгодной для Российской Империи, видимо снабжать этот регион было не очень удобно или он не сильно богат ресурсами, поэтому получить несколько миллионов долларов за Аляску - для России было достаточно выгодно, нежели заботиться о его судьбе и тех немногочисленных жителях, что там проживали Пост скриптум: я сам русский
Exactly Unfortunately most people who think Alaska should not have been sold only have this opinion because they have been taught propoganda instead of history. The truth is that when Alaska was sold. Russia was facing a geo-political challenge (primarily) in the form of the Crimean war. As the Crimean war progressed, Russia’s weakness in the Far East became painfully apparent and the presence of the British in North America loomed as an increasingly serious threat to Russian held territory. The reality of the situation was, Any proceeds Russia was making from Alaska (manly in the from the fur business) no longer justified the cost and difficulty of defending it. This combined with the fact that Russia was having enough trouble defending just the Kamchatka peninsula. Made Russia's sale of Alaska the correct decision, both economically and militarily.
В России они крайне популярны. Понятное дело, что за рубежом России они не популярны, потому что они патриоты и обажают Россию. Они стали душой России после 2022 года, когда все либералы уехали и остались только патриоты. Теперь эта группа снова обретает огромную популярность.
@@danielmaxim3405 You are not Alaskan, I am, while you are correct, there are some Russian traditions in Alaska, they are more because of Refugees after the rise of the soviet union. and after it fell. this does not show any allegiances to the Russian government, it is simply people taking their traditions with them.
Being Russian, I do not believe that we should return Alaska “to its native harbor”... While praising our Emperors, we must acknowledge the fact that they are monarchs. These were their possessions, which they could dispose of as they pleased. If you say that “no one will squander Russian land,” then the Bolsheviks should also be condemned. But in fact, Alexander II sold Alaska in order to quickly end the crisis after the Crimean War and turn on Russia’s reflection machine, which was what it needed. He exchanged Alaska to pay off debt to other countries, the end of the Caucasian War, and God knows where history would have turned if Russia had not had a false start in the form of 7 million dollars after the Crimean War, by the way this is at the time of 2023, 7 million dollars in 1867 are equal to 730 million dollars. Or 64 billion rubles for 2023. This really was the right decision at that time.
Decizia aceea e trădare pt Rusia care are efecte până în ziua de astăzi, criza putea fi rezolvată ușor (vorba vine), cu resursele infinite ale Rusiei. Așa SUA a devenit mult mai puternică și influentă, iar Rusia a pierdut un teren uriaș strategic.
@@jhitjitI mean, as a red, I'd say both suck 😂 (Putin's imperialism and czarist imperialism, and ofc so does Western imperialism), buy it's not really surprising that 2 Russian nationalist factions would have overlap... 🤔 Do you think the White army were amicable to Ukrainian independence? Most of them would be "Ziggers" my dude - it was our boy Lenin that gave Ukraine autonomy, not the Czar nor the Kerensky government!
Russians, your music is great, but as I once heard the Alaskan tour guide say, it’s the only place where the liberals will be armed like fhe conservatives.
@Issac.Laskaris, No, that's not true. It’s just that in Russia a person of average ability will never occupy a leadership position. And below - they will yell at the authorities that they are supposedly to blame for the fact that life is hard. The government should not distribute free apartments, food, water and trips to resorts to its citizens, as was the case in the USSR, it simply protects their rights. There is a fairy tale about a thrifty ant and a stupid and lazy dragonfly. The ant built a house, but the dragonfly did nothing and died in the winter. And the Soviets raised such “dragonflies”, but after the collapse of the USSR such people began to complain about life. The Soviets made them such “dragonflies”.
@@theamericane2655 If it’s satire then I don’t have a problem, but it seems that many people are taking this seriously, so I think that you have a right to be defensive.
@Leon-__-, основная причина революции - Первая Мировая Война. Она сильно истощала Российскую империю и в плане экономики, и в плане армии. Тогда же коммунисты и начали своё дело, тем самым выведя страну из войны
@@ゔぃざあど, как минимум туристическое место и территории. Аляска имеет уникальную природу и за счёт этого в теории могли бы обустроить и заработать на туристках. Также оно бы помогло иметь хоть какое-то влияние в Северной Америке
When they say Siberia and Alaska are two similar shores they mean that both are equally harsh and equally useless, because AT the time Alaska was sold both lands were seen as completely useless, which is also why they sold Alaska so cheaply, Alaska was seen as useless up until the mid 20th century roughly, and before it gold was found in Alaska as well, basically Russia could screwed over in the long run, and the Siberian wasteland was later found out to have every recourse under the god damn sun, so Russia did suffer a geographically strategic loss but weren’t completely screwed
Russians when they see cold uninhabitable lands (they actually have one of the most valuable resources on the planet): *That lego I was dying on your arms tonight... gif*
Я помню, когда после возвращения Крыма у нашего президента спросили, не думает ли он возвращать Аляску. Он тогда улыбнулся и ответил, что у России и так много своих северных территорий. Потом добавил: но, если будет случай... 😁
@@ZuluDelta-d5r that’s gonna be hard to do considering you’re going to have to get past the largest navy in the world, largest air force in the world, and the tens of thousands of Troops currently stationed in Alaska to do so
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42.I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. Tt absolutely moved my soul , and i don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on cat. hail cat. hail cat. The dancing cat, This made me tear up. How could such a cat do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this dancing cat. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a bacon I have ever seen especially on 17:24. I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. The work put in to this is incredibly inspiring. The graphics, the animation, the music, so much thought was put into it. This has remined me that you can do anything you put your mind to. Not even mentioning the memories, this makes me feel like an infant again, just laying my eyes on this beautiful masterpiece gives me all the good feelings in life. I also understand what happiness is again from this. Not even to mention the most incredible part that is 2:10. Cat dancing has changed my life for the better. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece, I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. So much great graphic design, so much suspense, so much greatness in this one video. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could a cat do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the cat dances, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42. I am crying. This has made me go through an emotional rollercoaster. I cried, beat off, and also watched a movie while watching this premiere. This has made me go through so much. I passed depression because of this. It really inspired me to become an outstanding young man. Thank you.
На тот момент США и Российская империя были лучшими друзьями и имели общего врага - Британия. Российская империя помогла США отстоять независимость от Британии, а США вместо того чтобы силой отобрать Аляску купили её у России чтобы Россия не ослабла политически.
@@LSL-Rusthe US and Russia were allies at the time, and the US looked up to Russia as they were just a new nation which Russia saw as a strategic ally against its British rival
Дорогой американец, настанут времена и вы будете в шоке от того насколько станут безграничны российские территории. И сами сложа свои лапки вернётесь в родную гавань.
Unfortunately most people who think Alaska should not have been sold only have this opinion because they have been taught propoganda instead of history. The truth is that when Alaska was sold Russia was facing a large geo-political challenge (primarily) in the form of the Crimean war. As the Crimean war progressed, Russia’s weakness in the Far East became painfully apparent and the presence of the British in North America loomed as an increasingly serious threat to Russian held territory. The reality of the situation was, Any proceeds Russia was making from Alaska (manly in the from the fur business) no longer justified the cost and difficulty of defending it. This combined with the fact that Russia was having enough trouble defending just the Kamchatka peninsula. Made Russia's sale of Alaska the correct decision, both economically and militarily.
@@lucaevangelisti5132 Будет. Как будет великий союз Германии и России. Из всех европейских неславянских стран они ближе всех нам - большое количество русских правителей были с немецкими корнями, а также Пруссия очень долго старалась держать хорошие отношения с Российской Империей.
For those who didn't know Alaska wasn't sold It was given to the US as rented land And they had it for a very long time and then documents were destroyed and the US just decided to keep Alaska... that's it
Не валяй дурака, Америка! Вот те валенки, мёрзнешь небось. Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега: Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Не валяй дурака, Америка! За морями скучаешь, поди... Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега: Бабы, кони, раздолье в пути. Бабы, кони, раздолье в пути.
Тёмной улицей - девки-умницы, Любо-дорого спляшем кадриль... Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега: Свадьба, эх! запотевший пузырь. Свадьба, эх! запотевший пузырь!
Много красной у нас материи, Всем рубахи пошьём вам, братва! Эх, корона Российской империи! Екатерина, ты была не права. Екатерина, ты была не права!
Не валяй дурака, Америка! Не обидим, кому говорят... Отдавай-ка землицу Алясочку, Отдавай-ка родимую взад. Отдавай-ка родимую взад!
Не валяй дурака, Америка! Вот те валенки, мёрзнешь небось. Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега: Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. (Красная, красная-прекрасная!) Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось. (Красная и чёрная икра!) Всё!
Екатерина 2 не продавала Аляску. Продал Алясочку Александр 2 из за не выгодной обороны региона. Говорят, что большая часть денег пошла на железно дорожную магистраль.
That ship has sailed. Do you know how many generations of americans grew up there? Not to mention the native americans who occupied the land long before
@@CoiboiXD Sold it, it ain't yours anymore. It is like being a store owner, selling a rock for 0.01 cents and then when you find out it is a diamond, going to the customers house and taking it back. It don't work like that
@@chickyproductions4347He’s referencing an event in the Mexico -American war (or maybe it’s the Texas war of independence, idk what it’s called). A bunch of Mexican troops were sent to take a cannon from American settlers, who used the phrase “come and take it” on their banner as a show of defiance.
@@KincaidCalder-vn6bo texan independence which was like 10 years before the yankees moved in to steal the rest from mexico, come and take it on the refers to like the fact you are armed enough to defend ur shit
@@chickyproductions4347 its in reference to a sort of flag in saying it not entirely like literally but instead more like "i dare you to try to take it and see what happens"
The toxicity and miss-information under this comment section, of a satirical song, is mind boggling and worrying…
1) Alaska was sold because it was an expanse to Russia, given the fact that Russia was more concerned with Asia and because Alaska was not yet known as the gold mine it is today, plus the US and Russia were allies back then, and Russia wanted to avoid future wars with the UK and US, the last one deemed as far less dangerous than the first one (I don’t have to say why, if you don’t know it, I’m sorry you vote) Napoleon even invaded Russia because they refused to attack the UK and stop trading with them not so long ago, ffs stop thinking of the old world with the mentality of the modern one;
2) Russia got something like 141 million dollars of today’s economy, the American public opinion opposed that so much some media called Alaska the “Andrew Johnson’s polar bears zoo” ;
3) Alaska originally was planned to be sold to Liechtenstein, however the principality refused because it would’ve been impossible for them to keep it or defend it;
4) Y’ALL SHOULD CONSIDER TO GET A FKN LIFE INSTEAD OF SPREADING HATE AND POLITICS EVEN HERE, thanks for reading.
Why the fuck would Liechtenstein buy Alaska
@@aldgateThat… that’s a great question.
@@aldgate It was for the Prince actually
Literally the smartest person in this comment section
@@GabrielULTRAWEED True.
If only the Duke of Lichtenstein was a little bit more drunk that one fateful day.
Finall a good one
I speak no Russian but I love artists like Lyube and Alisa. I could care less about the politics, I just think that the accordion is an incredibly underrated instrument and plays very well into hard rock.
hahaha!
Да
Yes
Ja
@@Amir-ei8ph Tak?
@@korozif4140Sí!
Есть мнение, что в песне присутствует ложное приписывание Екатерине II факта продажи Аляски (Аляска была продана в 1867 году, когда императором был Александр II), но на самом деле в песне Екатерину II упоминают не потому, что она якобы продала Аляску, а потому, что она поддержала независимость США от Англии.
There is an opinion that in the song there is a false attribution to Catherine II of the fact of the sale of Alaska (Alaska was sold in 1867, when Alexander II was emperor), but in fact in the song Catherine II is mentioned not because she allegedly sold Alaska, but because she supported the independence of the United States from England.
British empire*
@@huskyEngland🤓🤡
Нет. Сам автор песни признавался и извинялся что имя Екатерины звучит потому что было легче сделать рифму.
@@huskyEngland huskyUnitedKingdom*
Кстати потом Американцы отплатили России в крымской войне
"Russian could still have Alaska if they didn't sell it"
British Empire:
Well, unlike British, the russian colonial empire is yet to be decolonized.
@@AnttiT если Аляска была колонией России, которая потом продала ее США, значит Аляска теперь американская колония? В таком случае, когда ждать деколонизацию Штатов?
@@zanuda_online Alaska was a Russian colony because Russia never fully settled the area, it was still mostly inhabited by Natives, Americans settled Alaska however, the majority of Alaska are Americans and those natives which still remain have been fully integrated, a lot has changed since the 1850s when Russia sold Alaska
@@ohnoes3084 "местные, которые все еще остались" это очень плохой речевой оборот, не используй его)))
@@zanuda_online something must have been lost in translation as that is not the tone which I had used that in, by "those who are still left," I used it in the context of them leaving due to migration not death, and I said "natives," referring to the tribes people who had lived there before both Americans and Russians, I said those who still live in Alaska, unlike in much of the rest of the US there weren't any mass genocide campaigns or anything, it's just many chose to move to the mainland for better economic opportunities, even then still to this day around 20% of Alaska is comprised of the Native peoples such as the Athabascans, Yupik, and others, there simply was a lot less of them there from the start due to it being a cold low population area
let them have alaska back, this song fire.
No
@@baneofbanesyo mama
They sold it and with the info at the time, it was a good choice
Вы спросите почему же на флаге Русской Аляски Белая полоса такая большая, а на самом деле всё очень просто, если наложить этот флаг на карту Аляски то белый цвет будет занимать непригодную зону для жизни, синий- терпимо, а красный- ваобще кайф.
Это флаг не русской Аляски, а флаг российской американской компании. Была создана специально по поручению императора для ведения торговли в Америке и тихом океане. Торговали и с Форт Росс (русское поселение в Калифорнии) и Гавайами
It was a huge mistake, Catherina… A good leader wouldn’t give away the land of his nation. It’s priceless.
Edit: Yeah, it was Alexander the second who sold Alaska… I mistook it from the lyrics of the song…
what are you talking about?
@@strodion2105 Alaska? Duh
@@ruin1619 Catherina was born in 1729, Alaska was found in 1795, she hasn't connection with Alaska at all
@@strodion2105 Tsar Catharina the second…
or Tsar Catharina the Great…
@@ruin1619 Idk what are you two talking about but emperor Alexander II sold Alaska
Love the rhythm and wittiess of it
>Be Russia
>Sell Alaska to America
>Be angry that you dont have Alaska anymore
Real
The ryssä mentality
Bro, it was ~150 years ago
@@SRGleb it’s populated by Americans now, so barely any Russians live there now
there is some russian descendant in alaska @@croaky-wader
Alaska is rightfully Greek
Alaska clearly belongs to Albania
@@luftwaifucolonel Albania is a colony of Montenegro and Montenegro is a puppet of Greece
Alaska is Byzantine
@@luftwaifucolonelAlaska is clearly Serbian
Alaska belongs to the city of Jakarta!!! 🇮🇩🇮🇩🇮🇩
Imagine playing this in front of white house
You wouldn't be executed for it, because we aren't uncivilized and outdated
@@kidfox3971classy lmao
didn't even know Russia still cared for Alaska today, that aside this song bops
@@rune.theocracy They didn't care back then when they sold Alaska. But the moment USA found oil and natural resources : "Dont play the fool America".
Hopefully this useless country will be wiped out
@@kidfox3971 Me on my way to use chemical warfare that would permanently damage the soil and genetic stability of a population because they didn't agree with dollar dominance:
@nicholasiiofrussia1662Are You Seriously Going To Tell Me Saddam Hussein And The Taliban Were Civilized?
this song is right! Alaska shouldn’t be American! it is rightful land of Liechtenstein!
Молодец 😂😂😂
👌( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)┌∩┐A lot of these kind of commentors are bots deployed domestically from unc|e at Yangley, Big Papa legalized it domestically. 👁👁👉"He quietly signed into law HR 4310 in 2012, allowing propaganda to be used on the citizens of the USA by its own government, essentially repealing the Smith-Mundt act of 1948, banning the use of domestic propaganda.” 🤦🤷
Lmao
6лять…
True
Все кто пишет про Екатерину, речь не про продажу Аляски. Перед ней стоял выбор кого поддержать: роялистов или сторонников независимости Америки. Екатерина поддержала вторых, чтобы ослабить Великобританию и это нам аукнулось. Вот поэтому "Екатерина была не права"
Каким образом аукнулось?
крымская война 1853@@Drowdowsky
@@jestro2004в Крымскую войну американские врачи спасали русских солдат и бряцали оружием перед британцами
21 веком
Привет из Филиппин🇵🇭, Я слушаю музыку в четыре месяцы. Потому что это мой любимый для меня в случаю слышал о территории. Слава России🇷🇺Мы любим это песня. И я изучаю по-Русский в четыре месяцы. Потому что это очень красиво кириллицы и лучше славянские языках.
хорошо пишешь для иностранца
@friedrich973 Хорошо
Коммунист слушающий шовинистические треки, так и запишем.
🤣
@DUNGEON_MASTER_1N_GULAG‧ Нет
I love Alaska! I’ve been there twice!
America need to Pay for Alaska
уже@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat
@@fonikminecraft You pay only Half
@@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat nope
If you need money you can just ask. You don't need to go through all of this. @@kasyakyoubfgamindikisborat
This song is clearly satire, I do not know what's with Russian Nationalists and some Americans viewing this as a threat
Real
Alaska became a prize for America. The natural resources and natural beauty speak for themselves. I would not cry over salmon from Ketchikan nor Sitka, nor a big gold nugget.
It was a real loterry ticket. When it was sold, it was just a useless piece of snow (Russia dont really mind to lose it). Well, now we know that USA wom a jackpot.
@@frosten5746 fr
@@frosten5746it was hard to control since British Empire could invade this part of Russian Empire, it's not about "jackpot" or something stupid like that
@@Alex_KiyWell, for the 18th century Russia and Britain was friends, in fact, Britain was the same country with whom Russia traded
@@detroitcorewell Britain which was a friend was invadi Russia during the Crimean war soo
Forget about Alaska, would you be interested in California?
Russians had Fort Ross in California. This lands sold out with Alaska both.
@@yurikropotov3135 About half of America might be willing to give you back California
@@GeorgeBurburanуж лучше не надо 😂
yes sell the state that has a better economy then most first world nations ..... smert like bigly smert my friend @@GeorgeBurburan
@GeorgeBurburan Yes sell back the state that holds the highest GDP in the US surely a great idea
Слава Россия из Ирландия 🇮🇪🙌🇷🇺
В 2023 это звучит глупо 🤦♂️
@@artem_kovalev2006 сам ты звучит глупо, что тебя не нравится? не пиши детёныш 🤷♂️
Благодарим
Правда вы в Европейском Союзе..
@@WorldanimatorRUон виноват что Ирландия в ЕС?
Americans: what the hell, what a song, meanwhile, I'm with my grandfather: HERE ARE THOSE VALENKI YOU'RE FREEZING
Chto Sibir', chto Alyaska - dva berega:
Banya, vodka, garmon' i losos'
Alska being Sold to America actually might have delayed or even helped prevent WW3 and the Cold Wars escalation.
I mean, only if America started shit - they were by far a more imperialistic power than the USSR, and I don't think there's any chance in hell the Soviets would've attacked first. They might've put nukes in Alaska as a deterrent to US aggression, and depending on the US reaction we might've had a Cuban missile crisis on steroids in that timeline, but, again, America was by far the more warmongering superpower of the cold war, so the USSR would only retaliate if the US declared war first, which I don't think they would've done either because of MAD...
@@Vict0r1984 The USSR was by far the more Imperialistic power, exemplified in the secret protocols of the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact were the USSR pursued Imperial expansion over countries that did not wish to join it by allying with the Nazis. Another example is the handling of newly liberated territories after WW2 the US opted to hold free elections in the west whilst the USSR forced Communism upon Eastern Europe, making it so that when NATO was established it was a collaborative defensive pact between multiple democratic nations whilst the Warsaw pact was nothing more then the USSR and its puppets who didn't have much of a say in the matter.
@@Panzernumbawan I'm not denying there was Soviet imperialism under Stalin - the Ribbentrop-Molotov pact was not an alliance though... It was a non-agression pact where both powers agreed to divide several countries in Eastern Europe - they didn't collaborate in any capacity and both the USSR and the Nazis expected a future war against each other... The USSR invafing the Baltic states, as well as Eastern Poland and Northeastern Romania was imperialistic for sure, but it was no more an "alliance with Nazi Germany" than Chamberlain and Roosevelt letting the Nazis annex Sudetland and then all of Czechoslovakia.
That said, you are insane if you think America is less imperialistic than the USSR! America started more than 10 times as many wars than the Soviets throughout the cold war to ensure countries renained within their spere of influence, rigged countless of those supposed "free elections" (read up on the Italian 1948 election for example), established the Bretton Woods system where the dollar became the world's reserve currency, allowing them unprecedented power over world trade, couped and/or invaded any democratically-elected leader that it didn't like (Iran in 1953, Chile in 1973 and many others) and in general pursued ruthless policies of supporting right wing military juntas, genocidal states (like Israel) and anything to "defeat the reds". Yes, the USSR enforced its system at gunpoint over a handful of Eastern European countries (including my own, as I'm actually from Romania), but America enforced its system via coups, invasions, embargoes and sanctions, stolen elections and occasionally also legitimate elections, over almost the entire world, including the Eastern block after 1991.
If we look at wars, the US beats the USSR by a long shot! If we look at supported coups and political assassinations, again the US beats the USSR! If we look at stolen resources, mineral wealth and neocolonialism, the US again beats the USSR by a long shot! If we look at financial domination and keeping countries in the 3rd world impoverished raw material and cheap labour neocolonies via the austerity terms of IMF and World bank loans, America again beats the USSR by a long shot! Even if we look at political control over Satellite states, the Red Army withdrew from most of Eastern Europe by the 1960s (East Germany is an exception) and allowed all of its "satellite states" complete nationalised control of their own planned economies, whereas America kept having military bases in western Europe, South Korea, Japan etc all the way until... nowadays, and also increasingly facilitated American companies taking over more and more markets of the economies of its puppet states, effectively making these countries fully dependent on America. (like the UK, Germany, South Korea, Japan etc) On what grounds was the Soviet Union "more imperialistic" than the USA???
I'd agree it was more authoritarian domestically, especially so during the Stalin years, (when even many communists were purged) but the anti-colonial and largely anti-racist before any other European state Soviet Union was certainly far less imperialistic than America on pretty much all metrics!
@@Panzernumbawanimperialist powers are cool tho
тоже об этом подумал
Я слышал, что эта сделка была достаточно выгодной для Российской Империи, видимо снабжать этот регион было не очень удобно или он не сильно богат ресурсами, поэтому получить несколько миллионов долларов за Аляску - для России было достаточно выгодно, нежели заботиться о его судьбе и тех немногочисленных жителях, что там проживали
Пост скриптум: я сам русский
Exactly Unfortunately most people who think Alaska should not have been sold only have this opinion because they have been taught propoganda instead of history.
The truth is that when Alaska was sold. Russia was facing a geo-political challenge (primarily)
in the form of the Crimean war.
As the Crimean war progressed, Russia’s weakness in the Far East became painfully apparent and the presence of
the British in North America loomed as an increasingly serious threat to Russian held territory.
The reality of the situation was,
Any proceeds Russia was making from Alaska (manly in the from the fur business)
no longer justified the cost and difficulty of defending it.
This combined with the fact that Russia was having enough trouble defending just the
Kamchatka peninsula. Made Russia's sale of Alaska the correct decision, both economically and militarily.
Деньги мы все еще не получили
@@kiwichannel4555 получили, пошли они на строительство ж/д дорог и гашение долга после крымской войны
@@ДмитрийКарев-м3ж мы ничего не гасили после Крымской войны.
@@madamx6656 твое мнение.
Nostalgia, love the channel, Keep up the good work!
lyube is the most underated russian bend
В России они крайне популярны. Понятное дело, что за рубежом России они не популярны, потому что они патриоты и обажают Россию. Они стали душой России после 2022 года, когда все либералы уехали и остались только патриоты. Теперь эта группа снова обретает огромную популярность.
Actually leube is really rated in Russia
I love the fact real Alaskans literally threatened the Russian government to try and take them by force
We did that? That is amazing.
@@KincaidCalder-vn6bo no you did not. There are still a lot of russian traditions in Alaska that are kept close to people
@@danielmaxim3405 hahaha, yeah buddy, whatever Russian government wants you to think.
And yes, yes they did.
@@danielmaxim3405 I know someone from Alaska and I can tell you Alaska is very American.
@@danielmaxim3405 You are not Alaskan, I am, while you are correct, there are some Russian traditions in Alaska, they are more because of Refugees after the rise of the soviet union. and after it fell. this does not show any allegiances to the Russian government, it is simply people taking their traditions with them.
Don't play the fool, America!
Being Russian, I do not believe that we should return Alaska “to its native harbor”... While praising our Emperors, we must acknowledge the fact that they are monarchs. These were their possessions, which they could dispose of as they pleased. If you say that “no one will squander Russian land,” then the Bolsheviks should also be condemned. But in fact, Alexander II sold Alaska in order to quickly end the crisis after the Crimean War and turn on Russia’s reflection machine, which was what it needed. He exchanged Alaska to pay off debt to other countries, the end of the Caucasian War, and God knows where history would have turned if Russia had not had a false start in the form of 7 million dollars after the Crimean War, by the way this is at the time of 2023, 7 million dollars in 1867 are equal to 730 million dollars. Or 64 billion rubles for 2023. This really was the right decision at that time.
Sorry for mistakes. I don't know English very well.
Все русское должно быть русским. Вернём.
@@abbadon148 Так там русских практически не осталось
Decizia aceea e trădare pt Rusia care are efecte până în ziua de astăzi, criza putea fi rezolvată ușor (vorba vine), cu resursele infinite ale Rusiei. Așa SUA a devenit mult mai puternică și influentă, iar Rusia a pierdut un teren uriaș strategic.
@@abbadon148at its peak only 500 Russians lived in Alaska.
You should reupload "don't tell mom I'm in Afghanistan/Chechnya/Ukraine" combo
It will definitely be, but probably closer to the end of this week
@@Moscow-Mapper that's perfectly fine
There is a Ukraine version now?
@@Moscow-Mapperу вас есть песня 'фантом'? Если ещё нет, то рекоммендую.
ahahahaha Catherine. Alexander the second crying alone)
Can we respect historical figures?
Could you post songs like Flowers of Bakhmut do here too or something about Abkazia ?
Yes, I can upload a song related to Abkhazia in the near future
@@Moscow-Mapper thank you
how much of a subhuman do you have to be to use a symbol of the white army while being a zigger
@@jhitjit"Zigger" is an absolutely W I L D way to say someone is Z
@@jhitjitI mean, as a red, I'd say both suck 😂 (Putin's imperialism and czarist imperialism, and ofc so does Western imperialism), buy it's not really surprising that 2 Russian nationalist factions would have overlap... 🤔 Do you think the White army were amicable to Ukrainian independence? Most of them would be "Ziggers" my dude - it was our boy Lenin that gave Ukraine autonomy, not the Czar nor the Kerensky government!
Still support you
2:17 Екатерина II, императрица Всероссийская, умерла за 71 год до продажи Аляски.
Russians, your music is great, but as I once heard the Alaskan tour guide say, it’s the only place where the liberals will be armed like fhe conservatives.
Alaska is leftist? Eh, the Russians can have them then.
Yeah, Alaska sounds like more Texan than Texas nowadays😭I wish these Californians would just stay their ass at home🙏
As an Alaskan, I can confirm that this is true. EVERYONE is armed up here, for some reason.
Хех
@@KincaidCalder-vn6bo "for some reason" its the frontier of murica.thats why.
As a mexican, i feel russia
Remember the Alamo
@@Arrowhead7669 damn the Alamo hurted mexico
@@Arrowhead7669southern United States is already majority Mexican
@@Arrowhead7669shut it Texan
Viva Santa Anna
Having spent a significant amount of my childhood in Alaska, I love the place. Shame things are the way they are internationally.
Alaska is absolutely Indian😂
that’s one long way of saying “we want a refund”
Да в России проблемы мой папа теперь работает на двух работах 😢 и мама тоже
@@Radiation3 Are Russians so poor?
@@Conton_Aozaiкто как учиться тот так и зарабатывать.
@Issac.Laskaris, No, that's not true. It’s just that in Russia a person of average ability will never occupy a leadership position. And below - they will yell at the authorities that they are supposedly to blame for the fact that life is hard. The government should not distribute free apartments, food, water and trips to resorts to its citizens, as was the case in the USSR, it simply protects their rights. There is a fairy tale about a thrifty ant and a stupid and lazy dragonfly. The ant built a house, but the dragonfly did nothing and died in the winter. And the Soviets raised such “dragonflies”, but after the collapse of the USSR such people began to complain about life. The Soviets made them such “dragonflies”.
Unfortunately they chased the check nearly the minute they got it.
That Backfired realy quickly lmao
hahaha.
USA: do it take it from me I dare you
They will
As a American citizen, I love this song 😂 maybe I don’t agree with the message but it’s awesome
Same
its satire dont worry
При всем отношении к песне , она охрененная
In fact, under Catherine 2, Alaska was not even part of Russia yet, it was officially annexed under Paul 1, the son of Catherine 2
Alaska belongs to Liechtenstein
Learn history.
@SlonzokzeSlonska approved
Real.
@@Black-And_White Thats what I'm saying Alaska is Egyptian tf.
Alaska is rightful Bulgarian clay 🇧🇬
there is great gach-mix on this song. on every song of "Lube"
In the words of the those Texans with a cannon...
COME.
AND.
TAKE IT.
you abandoned Alaska, that was YOUR mistake that YOU have to live with.
Smartest american burger:
@@strodion2105 least copium addicted Russian nationalist.
Broooooo it's just a satiric song...
@@user-zd1px2ps7v it ain't bro that's the problem
@@theamericane2655 If it’s satire then I don’t have a problem, but it seems that many people are taking this seriously, so I think that you have a right to be defensive.
We played the fool...
They'll have a harder time getting Alaska back than Ukraine 😂
@@Hat_EmpireНу, так иди возвращай.
@@Hat_Empiredreams,dreams
@@Hat_Empireмечтай дальше)))
@@Hat_EmpireНее Финляндия вернёт себе всю Карелию Китай вернёт себе Сибирь а Америка Дальневосточную Республику
мечтай дальше сладенький
@@Usererror405
Is it named Lubeh or Lyube?
Good question
Lyube
Любэ*
I think Lyubeh would be the better transliteration.
Lyube (forgive me for not having cyrilic keyboard)
In California we used to have a fort named fort Ross
Расторгуев похоже настолько древний, что его песни пели ещё при Александре 2
Это не Газманов, а Любэ.
@@GENAGAL а, точно, извиняюсь
this is a SATIRICAL song btw
Alaska is part of Liechtenstein🇱🇮
The most peaceful Russian song about the USA:
Многие тут против продажи Аляски. Учитывайте, что тогда России было очень тяжело и она без денег бы жила бедно кучу лет, поэтому и продали...
@Leon-__-, основная причина революции - Первая Мировая Война. Она сильно истощала Российскую империю и в плане экономики, и в плане армии. Тогда же коммунисты и начали своё дело, тем самым выведя страну из войны
@Leon-__-, тут да, Николай 2 был не самым умным...
да и нафиг щас Аляска нужна России. При России щас бы в Аляске второй Улан-Удэ бы получился
@@ゔぃざあど, как минимум туристическое место и территории. Аляска имеет уникальную природу и за счёт этого в теории могли бы обустроить и заработать на туристках. Также оно бы помогло иметь хоть какое-то влияние в Северной Америке
aww this got removed from Spotify:(
Am not "that kid that is communism" that loves russia and the USSR, but this song hits like a Domiciliary Tsar Bomba
Alaska needs to be renamed “alaschatka oblast” if it was an russian state again
When they say Siberia and Alaska are two similar shores they mean that both are equally harsh and equally useless, because AT the time Alaska was sold both lands were seen as completely useless, which is also why they sold Alaska so cheaply, Alaska was seen as useless up until the mid 20th century roughly, and before it gold was found in Alaska as well, basically Russia could screwed over in the long run, and the Siberian wasteland was later found out to have every recourse under the god damn sun, so Russia did suffer a geographically strategic loss but weren’t completely screwed
Russians when they see cold uninhabitable lands (they actually have one of the most valuable resources on the planet): *That lego I was dying on your arms tonight... gif*
Salmon,accordion, vodka: I drink to that, hard pass on the bath house lol
When Russians demand to have Alaska back, I an American say: Come and Take it from our cold dead hands.
Ладно
Ну щас придем и заберём 😍🥰😋👍
@@manipulyator228 cant even take kramotrsk or beat ukrainedreams of alaska lol russians are nothing if not pahethic
US marines: Take it from me.. take it 💀
As you wish
Fun fact:The men who negociated the purchase of Alaska was Romanian.
men or was?
Я помню, когда после возвращения Крыма у нашего президента спросили, не думает ли он возвращать Аляску. Он тогда улыбнулся и ответил, что у России и так много своих северных территорий. Потом добавил: но, если будет случай... 😁
You ain't getting my birth state back as long as i live and breathe
then you will stop breath
@@ZuluDelta-d5r that’s gonna be hard to do considering you’re going to have to get past the largest navy in the world, largest air force in the world, and the tens of thousands of Troops currently stationed in Alaska to do so
Slava Russia.
Полагаю, что даже если русские владели бы всем миром, они бы плакали о том, что не владеют всей вселенной. Территорий будет мало всегда.
Вселенная сколь бескрайней она ни была всегда будет мала для них.
Да, вопросы?
У России нет границ
@@basedandredpille то есть её территории можно спокойно поделить???
Я с Вами не согласна, но фраза прикольная, поэтому лайк:-))))😊🎉
С тех пор люди думают что Екатерина продала Аляску
Those lookin for it, 0:14 is where it gets good. Yw😉
14 sec...
Really?
I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could such a bacon do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any piece of bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42.I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was at 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece , I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. Tt absolutely moved my soul , and i don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on cat. hail cat. hail cat. The dancing cat, This made me tear up. How could such a cat do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the bacon spins, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this dancing cat. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a bacon I have ever seen especially on 17:24. I am currently crying so hard right now. This is seriously the most beautiful, well put together story ever. I can’t believe how magical it was 1:12. That part truly made me shed a tear. And especially at 6:34 that part was just so truly heart touching words can not describe the series of emotions I felt. I absolutely loved the climax it had insanely excellent detail. Oh and we can’t forget the conclusion. The conclusion was the greatest and saddest conclusion I have ever seen better than any of the books I have read. Thank you so much for creating this absolute masterpiece. This is essentially the most important masterpiece of film history. It is a tragedy that this, it can’t be called a film, but a transcendent emotional experience, will be inaccessible for most. It beautifully encapsulates the human struggle to its basics; suffering, pleasure, faith, despair. The work put in to this is incredibly inspiring. The graphics, the animation, the music, so much thought was put into it. This has remined me that you can do anything you put your mind to. Not even mentioning the memories, this makes me feel like an infant again, just laying my eyes on this beautiful masterpiece gives me all the good feelings in life. I also understand what happiness is again from this. Not even to mention the most incredible part that is 2:10. Cat dancing has changed my life for the better. It connects with the characters within the viewers, individuals suppressed within our own subconscious. It stays vibrant, fresh, and revolutionizes the art of storytelling and filmmaking while making a damn of statement on what it means to be human. Entertaining, gripping, and simply exhilarating. This might be the most impactful piece of art I’ve come across in my life, and I’m definitely coming back to it in the near future to study it more deeply. this is an absolute masterpiece, I was brought to tears listening to this and seeing the bacon go whirly swirly in a circle countless times. it absolutely moved my soul , and I don't think I can ever be the same. this bacon has changed my entire mental state , I am now at peace with who I am and what I will be doing later in my life. So much great graphic design, so much suspense, so much greatness in this one video. i have forgiven all my enemies and now I am a man of a pacifist life. I will move on , gotta move on , as the song says. the bacon is so inspirational , it shares it vast wisdom with all of us , and we are all so lucky that it would bestow it's great words with us. we are all children on bacon. hail bacon. hail bacon. The spinning bacon, rotating in one direction with this music... This made me tear up. How could a cat do such a thing? I'm struck by awe by this masterpiece. Especially when the cat dances, showing its lightly salt covered tan skin. I can hear the crunch just from here, and so as the beautiful sound of the bacon scraping the dark, smooth velvet floor. The flavor, music and everything can be heard, tasted, seen and felt from a screen. You can really hear the breaths between the music artist, empathizing her love for this rotating bacon. Truly what I call modern art. This was the most legendary performance by any bacon I have ever watched. The acting was top tier and very life changing. This is one of the greatest work from a piece of bacon I have ever seen especially on 57:42. I am crying. This has made me go through an emotional rollercoaster. I cried, beat off, and also watched a movie while watching this premiere. This has made me go through so much. I passed depression because of this. It really inspired me to become an outstanding young man. Thank you.
Bro._.
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bro wtf
I do not support any nation I support the people. 🇺🇲🤝🇷🇺
Dear MoscowMapper - the Russians need to grow a spine and dignity get back Alaska. NOW!
Go on, come and take it from us😈
when we invent time travel you bet your ass
I came to this song after watching another video about Putin playing hockey. This song played when he was introduced on the ice.
Thank you😊
When you gave your most valuable treasure to your enemy :
На тот момент США и Российская империя были лучшими друзьями и имели общего врага - Британия. Российская империя помогла США отстоять независимость от Британии, а США вместо того чтобы силой отобрать Аляску купили её у России чтобы Россия не ослабла политически.
Аляску продала не Екатерина 2,а Александр 2…
Екатерина 2 заступилась за Америку не дав Британии сначало отрезать США от торговли и моря, а потом и от высадке
@@LSL-Rusthe US and Russia were allies at the time, and the US looked up to Russia as they were just a new nation which Russia saw as a strategic ally against its British rival
@@CoiboiXDWe need to bring back the alliance
@@randomyankee8923 Revive the 9 nation alliance against the Chinese (55 days at peking) 🇺🇲🇬🇧🇯🇵🇫🇷🇪🇸🇷🇺🇮🇹🇩🇪🇦🇹🇭🇺
@@CoiboiXD Based
alaska belongs to the natives. give it back to them.
Dear Russia, try and take it back, try it
Дорогой американец, настанут времена и вы будете в шоке от того насколько станут безграничны российские территории. И сами сложа свои лапки вернётесь в родную гавань.
Alaska is Russia
Come and take it then? Whats stopping you
@@braydenfarrell1177wait a little bit
Вообще слова про Екатерину говорят о том что она зря "отправила" это не точно конечно войска на помощь США в получении независимости
Alaska rightfully belongs to glorious ethiopia
I like this 🇵🇱🤝🇷🇺
This goes hard
Люблю Россию из Украины 🇺🇦❤️🇷🇺
💀
Ты дурак? Ааа ты в оккупации сидишь но теперь понятно
Что то тут не так... Где то тут подвох...
Как... После всего что мы сделали для вас...
группа ЛЮБЭ называется
Иронично что тогда мы на коленях умоляли американцев купить у нас эту землю, на которую мы тратили больше чем получали с неё)))
Unfortunately most people who think Alaska should not have been sold only have this opinion because they have been taught propoganda instead of history.
The truth is that when Alaska was sold Russia was facing a large geo-political challenge (primarily)
in the form of the Crimean war.
As the Crimean war progressed, Russia’s weakness in the Far East became painfully apparent and the presence of
the British in North America loomed as an increasingly serious threat to Russian held territory.
The reality of the situation was,
Any proceeds Russia was making from Alaska (manly in the from the fur business)
no longer justified the cost and difficulty of defending it.
This combined with the fact that Russia was having enough trouble defending just the
Kamchatka peninsula. Made Russia's sale of Alaska the correct decision, both economically and militarily.
Это у нас был министр-торговец родиной (че то с курилами и Сахалином вспоминается)
На каких коленях? Чё несешь? МЫ ПРЕДЛОЖИЛИ - ОНИ КУПИЛИ.
I think i might be your 5,000th subscriber
Alaska🇷🇺 🇷🇺🤍🇵🇱🖤💛🤍
Alaska will never be russian again
@@lucaevangelisti5132 Будет. Как будет великий союз Германии и России. Из всех европейских неславянских стран они ближе всех нам - большое количество русских правителей были с немецкими корнями, а также Пруссия очень долго старалась держать хорошие отношения с Российской Империей.
Nah, we ganna be fools
I Like This Song Its Give Me So Many Motivation
It gives me motivation not to be as retarded as Russians
@@generalpanzerfaust2387 wait until you see us Americans and realized we are even worse
Alaska is a part of america and thats a fact
Not for long!
@@kitten-k1q cry about lmao
For those who didn't know
Alaska wasn't sold
It was given to the US as rented land
And they had it for a very long time and then documents were destroyed and the US just decided to keep Alaska... that's it
Also the documents conveniently disappeared after they found gold🤷♂️🤑
keep making up, rus
Не валяй дурака, Америка!
Вот те валенки, мёрзнешь небось.
Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега:
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Не валяй дурака, Америка!
За морями скучаешь, поди...
Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега:
Бабы, кони, раздолье в пути.
Бабы, кони, раздолье в пути.
Тёмной улицей - девки-умницы,
Любо-дорого спляшем кадриль...
Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега:
Свадьба, эх! запотевший пузырь.
Свадьба, эх! запотевший пузырь!
Много красной у нас материи,
Всем рубахи пошьём вам, братва!
Эх, корона Российской империи!
Екатерина, ты была не права.
Екатерина, ты была не права!
Не валяй дурака, Америка!
Не обидим, кому говорят...
Отдавай-ка землицу Алясочку,
Отдавай-ка родимую взад.
Отдавай-ка родимую взад!
Не валяй дурака, Америка!
Вот те валенки, мёрзнешь небось.
Что Сибирь, что Аляска - два берега:
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
(Красная, красная-прекрасная!)
Баня, водка, гармонь и лосось.
(Красная и чёрная икра!)
Всё!
Alaska is CANADIAN
change my mind
True🍷🗿
Екатерина 2 не продавала Аляску. Продал Алясочку Александр 2 из за не выгодной обороны региона. Говорят, что большая часть денег пошла на железно дорожную магистраль.
Only reason america still have alaska is because people living there have balls and russians respect them
ye alaskans are based
@@2010hyundaielantra super based
@@user-UndeadGermanStormtrooperyou can't even defeat Ukraine what makes you think you could possibly take Alaska from the Us?
@@mikev9 ruskis are nothing if not delusional
when was this song introduced?
1992
I want to alaska return To Russia Russia, Please take back Alaska
That ship has sailed. Do you know how many generations of americans grew up there? Not to mention the native americans who occupied the land long before
@@Chewee394and the Russians there either left or had long blended in with the local population for a century now, and they are a minority there.
@@CoiboiXD Sold it, it ain't yours anymore. It is like being a store owner, selling a rock for 0.01 cents and then when you find out it is a diamond, going to the customers house and taking it back. It don't work like that
Не надо
Take back for what? Becoming dictator terroristic trash stronger? No thanks, let the Alaska live calmly.
come and take it
Why
@@chickyproductions4347He’s referencing an event in the Mexico -American war (or maybe it’s the Texas war of independence, idk what it’s called). A bunch of Mexican troops were sent to take a cannon from American settlers, who used the phrase “come and take it” on their banner as a show of defiance.
Oh
@@KincaidCalder-vn6bo texan independence which was like 10 years before the yankees moved in to steal the rest from mexico, come and take it on the refers to like the fact you are armed enough to defend ur shit
@@chickyproductions4347 its in reference to a sort of flag in saying it not entirely like literally but instead more like "i dare you to try to take it and see what happens"
Екатерина реальна была не права. Она внесла один из важнейших вкладов в независимость США.
Даааа, лучше бы мы конфедератов поддержали... 🥲
Alaska, c'est soviétique. l'URSS retournera camarades!
No
Честно говоря на национальный напиток *моча скунса* мы не особо хотим чтобы жители Аляски были в составе нашей страны...
@@requemd9335cope harder little russian
@@requemd9335чего🗿
@@Notaxmerkeep yapping lardbot