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- Опубліковано 19 січ 2023
- Have Western sanctions finally worked? Is the long-term effect from sanctions already felt in Russia’s poorest communities? To find out, I traveled to the same Russian village I visited six months ago to see what exactly had happened to the people that claimed sanctions weren’t a big deal.
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^^ its true 5.0 is german beer, but it´s the CHEAPEST you can buy in all of germany (and i still think its pretty good)
I pay 3€ for a can of Leffe in my country and i'm right next to belgium. Rip
@@rs84848 oh right I should take a look what it costs
It's 0,5€ so 50cent (for the German 5.0)
Leffe seems around 1,60€ for 0.33
I'm thinking about moving to Russia 😍
So, "you're sure that many would dissagree with what she said, but she'll never find it out". Your definition of freedom of speach is to hear opinions of those that don't accept the facts? You m..... f....r!!!
I don't know how people don't realize that Russia is not Europe or America, they're use to handle hard times
Of course they are. They live n a corrupt, autocratic kleptocracy where nobody can start a business without having it confiscated.
Life has always been hard.
Kto jest przyzwyczajony?
@@123blackvenom Грубость не красит человека
@@user-bk8ev8wk5pон на человеческом не понимает
@@123blackvenom это ты о себе🤔🤔🤔
"Что поменялось за полгода? - Наступила зима" смеялся до слез)))
Это точно! 🤣👍
А что будет через годика два или три?
@@psyflora Лучше чем в ЕС.
@@devansa125 Ну может не лучше чем в ЕС в абсолютных значениях, но лучше чем было
Зимы как таковой и не было по сути. Один раз выпал снег и то по мелочи. Но и условных 2 недели был минус.
Бабушке Галине за 80 . Она пережила Вторую Мировую Войну , она пережила все трудности послевоенного восстановления . Она пережила Перестройку и распад СССР . И такие вот бабушки нас всех вырастили и воспитали . Разве нас можно напугать и тем более сломать санкциями ? Бабушке Гале здоровья и долгих лет !
некогда хорошо не жили и дальше не будем.
@@nikitamuller1579 есть кто еще хуже живет и радуется тому что есть. Но это очевидно не про вас. 👍
@@nikitamuller1579 хорошо мы живём и ещё лучше будем жить!
@@user-rl2pp7vo2e Если сравнивать с Северной Кореей и Ираном, то вообще благодать.
@@Katya_8912 ну и радуйся. скоро ишо бедней будете.
Зашла почитать, много ли людей не согласных с бабушкой Галей, пока никого не нашла😂 Бабушка просто супер, разбирается в геополитике похлеще некоторых!!!
тетя РАШЕН ГЕРЛА в вашей стране РФ довольно много всяких навальнят и стрельцовых , которые за деньги рады творить болотные противостояния.. ссср была огромной страной , которая делила мир с США , но она исчезло довольно быстро .., /// перестройку провозгласили в 1985 и в 1991 ссср не стало/// потому что были санкции и русские поверили , что при капитализме будет лучше.. все можно сделать.. надо только время и деньги для нужных людей.. ведь ссср исчезла как страна благодаря согласию самих строителей коммунизма.. тем более жить , как бабуся Галя не так много в РФ.
Grandma have clear understanding of real situation.
Русская геополитика - это выжившая из ума старушка, которая сидит в разваливающемся доме без электричества, с пенсией, которой хватает только на еду, но зато с умным видом пересказывает маразм из телевизора, который сам себе противоречит.
Бабушка хоть и не оратор но сказала в приципе очень важную вещь, что Меркель что Олаф что Порошенко сами высказались никто их не тянул за язык...Они эти годы готовились к войне и минские соглашения для них была лишь отсрочка к наступлению.
Honestly she knows more then sleepy joe where he is in head of USA still don’t know where he is shame
That was hilarious. A Dane welcoming a Russian to his village in Siberia with “Welcome to Russia”.😂😂😂
I thought so too lol
Russia is a multitude of nationalities, languages, and faiths...
Тоже хохотнул с этого
@@DedHobbitYeah but what defines Russia as a society are Russians who are the overwhelming majority everywhere except the "republics".
One note, "Dobryi Cola" at 20:46 is not "kinda like Cola", but literally the original Coca-Cola.
The "Dobry" brand belonged to the Coca Cola Company and they simply began to release the original cola, fanta and sprite under the same brand. Even a bottle of "Dobry" Cola is literally a bottle of the original Fanta, and another cool fact is that it has become cheaper than the original Cola
I agree. Tastes exactly the same. But Coca Cola claims they use a slightly different recipe or something. But who can check it anyway 🤷🏼♂️
Наверное, в оригинале они втайне продолжают использовать листья коки)
Когда говорят о кока-коле, я слушаю равнодушно. За мою достаточно долгую жизнь я пробовала колу пару раз, и она напомнила мне какую-то галимую химию, которая несет опасность для здоровья 😂. Так что с колой все предельно ясно. Так же я не знаю цен на мясо, рыбу, яйца, птицу и их производные. А то, что я употребляю ( в том числе качественные фермерские- сливочное масло, сыры, Сметану, творог и проч.), я всегда могу себе позволить, даже если цена на них значительно вырастит. Так же продолжают поступать в магазины различные виды орехов, отборные овощи и фрукты. Муки и всяческих круп полно. Ягоды- клубнику, малину и черную смородину замораживаю в сезон из расчета на 9 месяцев и кушаю круглый год. Так что на моем столе ничего не исчезло и ничего сильно не подорожало, слава Богу. Я простая тетка с Кавказского региона, которая любит вкусненько покушать. Хотя, конечно, я признаю, что многие людям продукты стали обходиться дороже, но на сколько- не могу сказать, все зависит от того, чем человек питается.
@@i8Hardcore the original does still use Coca leaf extract. I believe most cola sodas do use coca leaf extracts still. In the US there’s a company that sells the extracted flavors to Coca Cola and the leftover extracted cocaine to a medical company, for refinement for use in surgeries and medicine… probably same thing in Russia
в оригинале все еще используется экстракт листьев коки. Я считаю, что в большинстве газированных напитков колы все еще используются экстракты листьев коки. В США есть компания, которая продает извлеченные ароматизаторы Coca Cola, а оставшийся кокаин медицинской компании для переработки для использования в хирургии и медицине… вероятно, то же самое и в России.
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Бабуське 80 лет и сама все по хозяйству делает. Правильно она все говорит. Большое ей уважение
Раньше делали людей! Гвозди,а не люди. Не то,что сейчас...
Молодец бабулька, не бегите в дом престарелых, как на западе.
Much respect for that grandma...it reminds me of my mom😢 so much respect for her. Whatever she is saying is absolutely true. The western countries started all the nonsense in ukraine and georgia in the past. Ukraine gets everything available while russia isnt even allowed to get drones...so totally true. Still ukraine is losing five times the soldiers and weaponry compared to russia.
@@user-jx1ed2ye6j раньше тети не доживали до возраста бабы Гали.. и сейчас тож самое по статистике.. люди не гвоздики.. у них есть душа
@@user-sz8mg7yp4w тетя Людочка.. пенсионеры на западе не бегут в дом престарелых , а их туда отправляют родственики , или невозможность платить все налоги ..
Я громко засмеялся когда услышал ответ на вопрос, что изменилось: Наступила зима!😂
И ещё я три недели не могу продать новый глушитель для машины на сайте объявлений! Цена небольшая, но никто не покупает потому что запчастей очень много.
Wow, I’m so surprised that a babushka from rural Russia knows about the Angela Merkel thing. Many people with access to social media don’t.
It would be interesting to do the price comparisons in some of the countries that sanctioned Russia.
The people with social media do have access, but when you only see Anti-Russian and pro Ukrainian Western media for the past 12 months, certain facts go missing in the algorithm.
You only see what appeals to your own biases, even if certain facts are removed and replaced by propaganda, which makes the person feel better, brmecaise the content is tailor made for them.
This is why social media needs to be banned. It is creating a society that we won't even recognize in 10 years.
@@bubba842 nah, it’s not social media’s fault, social media offers you more than one side, people just lack critical thinking skills completely. In school we were taught to verify multiple sources when writing the most basic essay. It’s easy to find a lot of anti-war commentators, either on youtube, on rumble or Twitter, unless you’re plain stupid and don’t want to find them. Like those people who cover their ears so they don’t listen to spoilers.
And the interview with Merkel was even available on paper iirc
Мы умеет Слушать, а не только слышать и отфилтровывать все лишнее, и жить своим мнением, а не тем которое навязывают
И ещё. Бабушка живёт без гаджетов, телевизора и разбирается в политике ? Так в этом ничего удивительного - Она , родом из СССР, самой читающей страны мира . Грамотность - у нас не отнять !
Вы ещё больше удивитесь грамотностью и образованностью в целом населения нашей страны! Если проведёте опрос, то подавляющая часть людей знает мировую историю и культуру!
Excellent report. The 80 year old lady with no Iphone is better informed about the war than most wired people in Europe and America .
she definitely has a TV somewhere or there is another babushka who who repeats the tv for her
its a word of mouth
And perhaps radio.
Because of chit-chatting or communicating live to other people.
Salute and Love to Mother Russia from India. I cannot speak for others but all Global South countries love Russia
Спасибо на добром слове
shukriyaa friend!
И это правильно! А еще я очень люблю Индию.В 2016 году моя дочь выходила замуж за самого замечательного индуса Сачина, в Бхоре.
Спасибо Индии за поддержку! 🙏🙏🙏
Прикольно.
Бабулечке Галине крепкого здоровья❤
Я бабушку свою вспомнила, абсолютно самодостаточную и пережившую все на свете❤
а раньше внучки были всегда рядом с бабусей каждый день.. а у вас она была самодостаточной в своих болезнях в пенсионнном возрасте..
@@alexandretchoukaev7551 не гавкай и не завидуй нашим бабушкам, хороняка
Не дотянешься, слишком высокая планка для тебя
Sanctions only hurt the people who has nothing to do with the war. I grew up in South Africa, we had sanctions for most of my life. We made things work for ourselves but it hurt the people that had nothing to do with the whole war. You go brave people!
That’s was an interesting comment. Thanks for sharing 🤝
Cosa stai scrivendo ? Ti rendi conto putinismo desidera sottomettere tanti paesi dove vivono le persone russofone anche se sono in minoranza.
Из России с любовью ❤❤❤
Thank you for your kind words❤ Peace and prosperity for all of Africa
Grocery price is going up significantly all around the world. Russia is doing an amazing job at protecting its economy and finding solutions in the sanction world.
The guy in the motor shop is so smart 😉👍 Hopefully everyone will know who’s behind the war by now. Fully support from Taiwan! 🇹🇼💪🇷🇺
Thank you!
How are things in Taiwan? Following the news, it seems like tension is running high
@@RealReporter I immigrated to the US for 25 years. Never wanted become an American so I still have Taiwan citizenship. Watching USA falling from top of the world to 3rd world, proves my decision was correct. Just left Taiwan from my annual visit. I have to say, the west is more scared of China than Taiwanese. Most people in Taiwan believe that China would not attack us but our president should really stop being Zelensky 2.0 LOL
РФ сейчас союзник Китая я думал , граждани Тайвань испытывают не приязнь к России.
@@user-wc1sv1pm6k Тайвань- это Китай, если им не мешать, они мирно соединяться обратно, как с Гонконгом😊
Be safe from united snakes they also trying to make a proxy war like ukraine with taiwan and china
I’m not gonna lie but Russian people are really tough and smart. Most of them have more knowledge and understanding about wars then most leaders in western. The guy auto shop ans grandma explained very well clear about wars. Well done Russia 🇷🇺 keep almost entire world with you
Какая чудесная бабушка... видно, что она добрейшей души человек... вот она наша Россия, богатая трудолюбивыми, с открытыми душами людьми и ничто и никто не сможет нас одолеть...
Проблема в том, что мы сейчас убиваем таких же бабушек и их внуков в Украине. А самый ужас в том, что считается что так и надо.
Бабушка Галя угощает иностранца и ее соседа борщем, грибочками,и ДР. разными вкусностями ,а не бутербродом,как в Европе.
@@vasiliykorotkikh4981 дядя Вася на бывш.украине армия РФ и Вагнер теперь убивают врагов, а не бабушек , а вот укра.фашисты до сих пор бомбят гражданские дома с 2014г.. в Донецке и Волнавахе нет военных объектов и армии .. а жертвы гражданских детей и пенсионеров есть каждый день.. в Белгородская область РФ они что опять себя сами обстреливают в деревенских поселениях ? проблема только в том , что укра.фашисты просто решили продать родину , ибо это их право
@@user-ch8kt7eh5p вообще то в европах обычно не угощают пришедших репортеров бутербродами.., кто их будет делать для незнакомцев... в лучшем случае это просто кофий.. а для бабуси Гали это начальники пришли , и им надо стол накрыват, чтоб показать - хорошо живем..ь ибо мы работящие и не воруем , вот и выставила , что есть.. может смилуются .
@@alexandretchoukaev7551 причём здесь "смилуются", это обычное гостеприимство, вообще-то так принято
Winter fuel, especially diesel, is usually always a little more expensive in Russia because additional additives are added to it so that it does not lose its properties in severe frosts (conventional/summer diesel fuel can only be used up to -10). By the way, there on the video you can see that before the price of diesel fuel, a blue snowflake on the sign at the gas station, this just shows that they are pouring winter fuel and you can not be afraid that it will freeze.
Именно. И зимнее дизтопливо в Центральной России это до -39С, а сорт «Арктика» в Сибири и на Дальнем Востоке вообще до -69С! Отсюда и разница в цене с летним.
In my city, diesel prices didn't change since Ukrainian conflict started. Before that they changed prices almost every day +- several kopeeks
I would guess that diesel prices have risen partly due to increased demand by the Russian military that's needed to fight the war against NATO. Almost all Russian heavy equipment (excluding the T-80) runs on diesel fuel. There's likely increased foreign demand for diesel as well.
Большой привет с Кавказа у моего мужа бабушка пережившая великую отечественую войну хочу привести ее слова на счет санкции какие бы дети трудные времена не наступали землю свою предавать нельзя ели батву Воробьев ловили варили и ели а санкции ну пусть на своей шкуре переживут то что Россиюшка пережила
Золотые слова!!! То что переживал российский человек, пусть они там переживут. Да толькл им это не посилам. Кишка тонка у них.
ваша жизнь жарт ботву и гадить соседям?
Когда говорят о санкциях, я вспоминаю историю с одним печерским старцем, которого одна раба Божия попросила наложить на нее епитимью. А старец улыбнулся, обнял ее и сказал: «Ты знаешь, дорогая, жить в современной России - это уже епитимья, хватит с тебя ее, живи в России». О том, что наш народ можно напугать санкциями, могут думать только американцы, потому что то, что мы пережили в историческом плане, в 20-м веке, это такие трагедии, что нам, по сути, их санкции - это ягодки или цветочки.
Если бы они наложили санкции в 90ые ("святые" для некоторых мразей), то сейчас, как в том анекдоте, "банка Кока-колы стоила бы 5 копеек" - то есть трансформация и возрождение страны произошли бы быстрее.
Умер Иван и встречает его Петр у ворот. Ты Иван судя по жизни твоей грешил однако, в Рай тебе не поучится попасть, только в Ад... Тут Бес и говорит Петру. Так Иван из России и то, что он прожил за свою жизнь у меня в Аду ему будет как пятизведочном санатории!!!!!
Пугать народ России чем либо бессмысленно - то, чем нас хотят напугать)))) так мы в этом живем))))))))))))))) это наша жизнь.
@@user-ss2cj8dy1w АД находится в Туркменистане вечно в очереди стоишь за чем то и очередь не кончается.
Hi, I work in supply management department at one of the largest car repair centers in Russia (and no, not in Moscow, not even close). Situation with spare parts is steadily improving, the 100-300% price hike that we expirienced at the start of 2022 is long gone and prices are somewhat going down. There are still some deficit, especially for british or american models, but they were in a similiar situation even before the SMO. China actually produces many good quality analogues for spare parts, so it's also a plus. Of course a regular person might not be able to buy some parts made for rare brands and models, you need to have a contract with a distribution service to be able to do so.
I specialize for trucks and other heavy cars. Volvo parts are usually not so hard to come by, actually. Something like Scania could be on more of an expensive side, but the main problem with that is always the waiting time for your order to arrive.
So, the situation is manageble. Been through worse.
*война.
I hope they will finally cut off your country with bearings.
@@mylist0song у вас война, у нас СВО.А нет погодите Окраина не объявила войну России, Так что как не крути СВО))))
Барин рассказал холопу, как тому хорошо живется.
The war can continue, it is a relief.
Отличную мысль в конце ролика высказал Ларс: нас постоянно пытаются поссорить. Это кому-то выгодно.
кому выгодно? гадоСаксы занимаются этим сотни лет... британия и сша.
выгодно всем , кто управляет этим миром неужели США надо делать вас другом , чтоб потом получить по морде ?
Путину кому же ещё
@@Bugai6как живётся на льготы от штатов или Украины? Когда перемога будет, после отступления от бахмута? 😂
@@di_naxyi у вас что-то с логикой поломалось. Если бы это небыло выгодно Путину он бы это не начинал. Конечно это выгодно нашему царю
Around the 9th minute, a highly politically educated shop owner compared to tons of political sheep in the West. Amazing. Stay strong Russia!
When I was little and visited my grandparents (in Kazakhstan ~ 20 years ago) it was normal that electricity was turned off in the evening. They lived in a fairly small village. So that this grandma doesn't care about missing electricity I can totaly understand
Как Казахстан вышел из состава, так и началось приключения) а как вы хотели?! Литве, вот, отрубили газ сразу. Сидите, мёрзните, теперь
20years passed. Had to improve, no?
@@user-pb7ws7om5r In the village of my grandma the situation has improved very much. All I tried to say is that she wouldn't care too much aswell because it was normal for such a long time.
What I didn't see in this video if it was just a black out or if it's regular there.
Can you answer if the rural parts of Russia still have this regular electricity shutdowns?
@@tschichpich It was explained in the video that the electricity was off for a few hours due to a service upgrade. This sort of thing happens all the time, everywhere.
Babushka Galina is so precious ❤
I know!
I’m not sure how he could say people might disagree with grandma. Hollande and merkel both admitted that they negotiated minsk in bad faith. I’ve actually seen the metkel interview.
That auto pets guy was exactly right, America is responsible for everything that goes wrong on this planet, directly,or indirectly.
Let’s be clear it’s not the United States that are the problem it’s the corruption in our government and world bankers who like to cause issues like this and war. I love my country very much but my government not so much.
I’m sure Russia has many of the same issues
Bull crap! It’s the 1% that actually run all nations. Americans were driving the tanks and other armored vehicles that entered Ukraine.
@@hamadal-shebani3794 of corruption in government? Aren’t they apparent in both? Just doing a small amount of research will tell you.
@Palmyra141 the terrorism boom if usa didn't invade a lot of countries it had no deal with , everything would have stayed under control
Lars is right on the money! Thank you for this all I hear in the US is lies lies lies
That's how good people who have experienced living in Soviet Era, they were thought to be self sufficient. Pretty rare you will see that in the west, mostly with that situation, many are relying on food stamp and other gov't subsidy. I agree with what she said. I do not know if many will disagree with her. Maybe those who are watching msnbc or cnn will totally opposed her even her living alone and eating good and healthy food. And the bread, that was home made which you can not expect perhaps to someone in the west to make one without a modern oven.
Nana Gallina is the Best!
A shining example to ALL regardless of nationality.
God bless her and God bless us ALL!
I found this channel and videos yesterday. Im very happy to see not only the fact the the truth is out there in" deep" UA-cam, and because i really like how free people makes lot of difference in how we receive the REAL news! Keep the good work men! And thanks for your service!
Thank you and welcome aboard! 🤝
Another excellent video. What a range of diversity & interests in a winter rural self supporting village in Russia. This is outstanding selection of themes & insights. People are endlessly fascinating & resourceful. We all adapt & learn our way forward. The elderly lady at the end is my hero. She has so much to teach us all. Sandy Rinaldi, Arkansas, US Army veteran 1971 to 1974, 16 OCT 23
I am proud to be a part of the Slavic people, excellent reportage
I love the follow up video! I have to admit something myself the Russian people always find solutions its how it works now I personally know this because Sanctions tried to ruin my life in Russia ironically because im American but I figured out a way to overcome those things and will continue my life in russia.
I have said that sanctions surely affect foreigners in russia more than Russians because we foreigners need a way to get our money or keep in touch with our people outside more often and or travel in and out which can be more expensive. Russian people are very resilient.
I am learning from this.
Bless that lovely grandma ❤❤🇷🇺🇷🇺❤❤🇺🇸🇺🇸
Great video as always very informative
Good luck to you! You did the right thing👍
@@303pools2 there’s no luck needed in Russia a man can make his life according to his work ❤️ this doesn’t exist in america anymore they ruined a lot 😂 anyways greetings from Siberia
@@Wild-Siberia Indeed. Russians and Americans have a lot more in common than many would like to think, our countries should have become friends. There was a period in the 90s when I was young and naïve, where I thought that would happen.
@@nonplayercharacter6478 the only reason I can assimilate so fast to Russian culture is because Russians are exactly like American southerners or mid western people.
Same I mean exactly anyone who doesn’t agree just doesn’t understand how these people can be best friends if they just stopped looking at the bad news
Thank you, Dan! Glad you enjoyed the video.
I’m also very pleased to see your YT channel Wild Siberia is growing. You settled in a truly unique place in Russia, and I’m sure many people out there would be interested to see what’s going around you 🤝
This was very interesting. It also shows how much people could truly live without if they have the skills and do not think like spoiled kids. My parents, aunts, uncles, cousins, etc here and in western Europe grew up with not having many things "essential" for life today. Imagine what would happen to many if they didn't have TV, internet, or smartphones. Imagine if they had to walk or ride a bike instead of driving a luxury car. That's nothing. I grew up learning from parents who were born and raised in WWII-occupied Italy. It's good for people to think about what they truly need now because it may not be available in the future.
So true! The generation that lived through WWII and the post war period was very resilient. It’s rare nowadays
@@RealReporter I even forgot to mention the fact that my mom grew up without running water and heat. They had to go to a spring, fill up a jar, carry it on their heads up a hill and use it for cooking, drinking, and cleaning. Laundry was done at a river. Heating the house and cooking required kindling and wood they chopped themselves. Still, even though life was hard, it was better than today with everything at hand.
@@lewistasso8866 You could replicate that lifestyle and follow in their footsteps instead of complaining about everyone else.
Live that life and post videos.
@@mmmd3429 Have you ever tried living without internet for 6 months or more? I did last year. Have you ever tried not living without a smartphone or basic flip phone for 6 months? I did last year. I never owned a smartphone. Do you have a TV from 1999? I do and still use it. Have you ever hunted and cooked what you hunted? Have you ever successfully planted a garden and harvested what you grew? Have you ever made bread from scratch? Do you know how to make a fire and cook something...without using a grill? I did and do. I do know how to live the life I post while you would cry for your mama and pee in your pants if your wi-fi goes out for an hour.
@@lewistasso8866 Weird flex to brag about being a boy scout. You could get much more done without that TV. Only 6 months? Why did you give up and get back on UA-cam?
You're broke mentally and financially. Hard flex on a 99' tv. 😂🤣🤡
Бабушка Галя-это гордость нации. Желаю ей крепкого здоровья❤ да и всем участникам этого видио) пусть у всех всё будет хорошо
Спасибо, очень интересно. Мы живем в сельской местности и особо не волнуемся. У нас тоже печь, свой скот, огород, картошки хватает на весь сезон. Все как прежде, но просто мы переживаем за наших военных, посылаем помощь, разную, и деньги и вещи, и носки вяжем. Всем миром своим мы преодолеем.
Таким людям только уважение! Да вам бог здоровья!
I'm from South Africa and I love Russia. I love Russia long time ago when I started understanding what "cold war" was. I realised that usa has deviled Russia in order to gain economic advantage by labelling Russia as an axis of evil and made sure that their media propagate this evil ideology so as to prevent potential investors not to go to Russia and thereafter lied that communism as an economic system is failing. All was a lie from this weasels. China never used slavery to create wealth for itself then used it to develop itself like these evils of the west has done. They created a wealth through slavery to create large wealth reserves to be able to fund their so called capitalist economy which is pseudo economy because it has promoted cheap labour and exploitation of hardworking citizens only to create a few financial elites which ultimately control and influence the government policies to work to their advantage in sustaining their exploitative businesses and they call it democracy where people elect the executives but technically it is not a democracy because citizen elect presidents for instance who have been identified, funded and publicised and advertised these businesses and ultimately these presidents are beholden to them and not the citizens. How dare then do we call such an arrangement a democracy. american citizens and eu's are the most stupid and gullible according to me. Those who are middle class scholars and aggressively promoting usa as a great country upholding it's american dream are actually doing so because this kind of a pseudo system is benefitting them as well, so they are happy with it.
ничего страшного, вяжите им носочки дальше, правда без ножек они им не особо нужны, но вы вяжите
Кого вы там преодолеть собрались с кем вы воюете, кто на вас напал?
@@ZVoni_MycopaMговорят, из оторванных ножек украинских "захистникив", можно рельсы и шпалы от Киева до Симферополя выложить!😂😂😂
"Every Regime will go to great lengths to protect itself if and when it is needed - in the meantime we can play democracy". Wise words, Lars.
indeed.
I watched this video second time just because of this comment.
After a decade in Russia Lars just forgot what the differences look like.
@@carlsasau6162 Yes, but i dont think he means it this way. He does not refer to Europe as a Regime.
@@jasperreichardt Oh he seems smart enough to realize Europe is riddled with Regimes.
You know how you know when you have a regime and not a government? When that government has no trouble with policy most of the population is against. Which we see over and over and over again.
Everyday life goes on as usual in the Russian big cities.The things that was before of Western things has been replaced by Russian versions of them.
Love and support for Russia from Canada! ❤
I'm jealous of these brothers' farm..I'm so tired of my hassle in the concrete jungle, I'd like to move there it looks so peaceful, I think in summer is gorgeous.
In our part (the center of Russia) you can buy a large brick 1 or 2-storey house with buildings, a bathroom and a plot for 5-6 thousand dollars.. Owned...
Living in the countryside is much, much more of a ”hassle”.
Baba Galina is awesome!! Reminds me of my great grandmother. Greetings from Texas!
Прекрасное видео! Бабушка с печкой на дровах - лучшая, все объяснила про международную политику. И очень красивые съемки, просто зимняя сказка.
She must have to work all the way to her death..
She explains what she has learnt from state russian TV.
@@olivierchamuel7592 У неё нет телевизора и телефона, ты чем слушал? 🤦♂️
@@olivierchamuel7592so you saying that Western state TV is better than Russian?
@@timiv6897 Yes!
Супер! Мне очень понравилось! Посмотреть свою жизнь под санкциями со стороны оказывается очень интересно
This was a more informative look into your country than anything i have seen. Thanks for sharing.
Just proves we're all the same, surviving doing whatever it takes. When the husband and wife got excited talking about the beer laughing at the situation, that was perfect
Yeah, I enjoyed it too 😁
Thanks for watching and for stopping by
Hello and thank you for this video! Nice to have perspective!
I'm writing from Bulgaria, a country that has supported sanctions and is a member of the EU. Here are the prices the for Bulgarian citizens, since the war started, for anyone interested:
- Fuel per 1L: Diesel was around 1.80-90 Euro when the war started, now 1.40-45 euros. Gasoline/Benzin was 1.50-70, now is 1.20 - 30 euros.
- Food prices have been on the increase since the war started, and haven't stopped yet. For comparison, 1 liter of Cow Milk is 1.80 - 2.00 Euro, and 1 loaf of bread is 0.80 - 1.00 Eur for the cheapest brand! 1kg of Chicken Breast is around 8 - 10 euros, and 1kg of Beef is around 12 euros for the cheapest cuts!
- Firewood and coal - Firewood is currently around 75-100 euros per cubic meter and reached around 150-160euros in October / November. Russian Donbas coal was 400eur per ton, and now it may be 500+++ euros per ton.
- A leffe beer which is 330ml, not the 500ml shown in the video is 1.65euros
- Minimum salary in the country is 390.00 Euros and the minimum pension is around 200-250.00 Euros.🥲🥲🥲
"Every Regime will go to great lengths to protect itself if and when it is needed - in the meantime we can play democracy". - Amazing words from your friend Lars!
Ну да, Болгары поддержали санкции против России. Видать забыли, чем болгары обязаны русскому народу? Как вас от геноцида спасли, ценой русской крови.
@@Valentin82. Друг, ну такими высказываниями ты только отталкиваешь людей. Вот пишет обычный человек, что жить они стали чуточку хуже, не он же конкретно принял такое решение, такое решение приняло его ангажированное правительство которое в бОльшей мере или полностью зависит от ЕС, блока НАТО и США, это прямая экономическая оккупация. И вместо сочувствия, ты злорадствуешь. Не народ принимает такие решения... не надо так. Наши деды помогали всем оккупированным странам не за ответную помощь и не чтоб мы потом их за это упрекали, а потому что так надо было.
@@SinTeZ_91 Как не народ? Они же их выбирают!
@@Valentin82. ну какой там выбирают? Ты реально в это веришь? Вон в Латвии сколько протестов, и толку? Америка толкует это будто это Россия строит переворот, а не народ сам встал против решение правительства.
@@Valentin82. какая разница кого выбирает народ? Если у правительства этого народа, нет вооообще ни какого экономического и внешнеполитического суверенитета?
My grandmother, who lived in Florida during the Great Depression, used to say that they were very poor BEFORE the depression, and they were very poor DURING the depression and so they never noticed any difference because nothing changed for them in poor rural Florida. I guess it is just that way for those of us who are poor; there isn't much lower we can go (Heaven forbid).
exactly if you dont have anything what can change like the gran is not gonna notice the sactions just because she just live still in soviet russia bassicly
.....and the very rich notice no difference in daily life, other than a few possible blips on his bottom line...................................
@@blackiedekat2612 how do you know?
We were poor in the Soviet Union, but the 90s were terrible, we felt it very well. Now Russia is a paradise, compared to the 90s. The return of the 90s is the main fear of Russians.
We are still poor in rural Florida. My family is north of Ponce de Leon Florida and just south of the line of Geneva Alabama. No industry, no manufacturing of any kind here. It's still a depression here.
Правильно Ларс говорит. Нас хотят рассорить. Чем меньше у человека близких людей, тем легче управлять им.
I'm just going to say that the auto parts store employee is a very smart guy. He didn't provide exhaustive arguments but he knows what's going on.
He's just saying the Russian perspective which is on the news in Russia but I'm more inclined to believe the Russian narrative then the US narrative on this particular situation.
He's "very smart" for regurgitating Russian state propaganda? Uh... okay, then...
This content is helpful; it shows you real provincial Russia, people in agriculture, local business, the people who have been the silent backbone of the country for generations
My relatives In Russia are living a better life then I am , their inflation rate is lower then in the EU and America, the sanctions have had minimal effect and have made life in Europe and america worse then in rural Russia, the sanctions have backfired miserably by the rest of the world and our Russian citizens are far better off now then ever before ,we are showing the brix countries will prevail and why the American dollar and nato expansion is the real evil
They allways were and allways will be. Brave people to do those things in such a hostile climate.
@@ivayloivanov3010 wut
Key word silent I think I would add naive I'm under no delusions about my own government but I don't get put in prison for speaking unflatteringly about it either
Yes! And they are totally unaware of reality. That Russia has attacked a small neighbor country and are comitting extreme war crimes killing women and children on a daily basis. Its scary. 😢😮
I work in oil and gas in the southern United States. We are fortunate here in having relatively cheap gasoline (petrol) (about 2.80 to 3.00 USD per gallon in the city, maybe ten or twenty cents cheaper out in the country), but the diesel prices are insane. 5 to 6 USD per gallon easily in the last year, and they have been consistently that high. Gas prices have gone as high as 4 USD or more in the last year - a lot of fluctuations in naphtha crack margins, but diesel isn't going down, both in the US and internationally. I have one colleague with a diesel F-350 truck that has started carpooling with his wife to reduce his fuel expenditures.
I don't purchase wood, but grocery prices have increased dramatically, to the point that I have altered a lot of my purchasing patterns. I used to infrequently eat out, but now I practically never do just because of the price. Due to avian flu outbreaks, chicken and eggs are much more expensive - a dozen eggs is between $3.75 and $4.00 for the 'inexpensive' eggs, and chicken is $3 to $4 per pound in bulk. I used to get more canned chicken, but the price has gone up between 50 and 75%, so I have started buying bulk chicken and freezing to reduce the price to something more reasonable. Salmon prices are also definitely up - $10 or $11 per lb. Beef prices are also way up - I bought some halal beef steak a month back for about $10 per lb. It's definitely impacting people. I volunteer at several local food banks, and the demand has been higher for food in the last year.
Keep making the great content.
Small note…. The price for Disel is raised annually during winter time because it become “winter disel” Chemical formula of “winter disel” is a bit different
Некуда бежать?... Странно мне слышать матери такие рассуждения!! Мой сын сказал, придёт повестка, пойду на фронт, но бегать это не моё!! И я горжусь своим сыном, воспитала Мужчину!!! Который не убежит в тяжёлую минуту и не бросит ни меня, ни свою семью!! А ещё и защитит!!
Мужчина это Мужество в первую очередь!! Нет у многих нравственности и морали, многие не понимают, что идёт война с Америкой. Думают, что в Америке, Европе травка зеленее, солнце ярче, но так сильно заблуждаются!! Ну хотя, если хотят ходить в бабских тряпках и мерится шмотьем фирменным, если хотят менять пол, насиловать животных, детей, деревья, жрать тараканов, то тогда конечно... В американскую мечту бегите и не оглядывайтесь, туда вам и дорога!!!
I'd love to spend a few months in a little cottage like that and just plain slow down. Just look at that candlelight dinner made by the granny! Even if I'd disagree about some global issues with these people over some beers, I'd get along with them a lot better than some folks around here. Russians roll with the punches.
I’m sure you’ll have a wonderful time!
It's pretty funny that the guy who works at the auto parts store in a tiny town out in the middle of nowhere knows and understands quite a lot more than you do about how the world works.
Probably because he doesnt' live in a place where globalist media control the agenda.
I noticed this as well when I traveled through Turkey where some random bus driver would blow me away with his incites about how the world works with his broken English lol
Man how i admire Russians
They are so strong. ❤❤❤
I have enjoyed this video. Normal people, normal life.
Great video and top editing as usual. Thank you for coming up here Kostya :)
Any time! Always a pleasure visiting you, guys. Stay safe 🫶
You have an awesome neighbor! She has better survival skills than 95% of the people I know, plus you can't beat a home made meal made by a grandma!
You have definitely earned the Real Reporter name. Excellent coverage. And yes the Nanna is very well informed.
Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the video 🤝
@@micheldeslandes4339 yea zelensky was elected on solving the problem not making it worse.
@@huntarama9375 What's your point? And why is it Russia's business whether he's making things better or making things worse?
@@micheldeslandes4339 it is Russia's business whether he is killing people in donbas or not. now go and play democracy in your beloved west...
@@micheldeslandes4339 > Maidan was a great example of how to do it.
Maidan is a great example of how double standards work in practice: the same event in the US is called "January 6 attempted coup", Wikipedia defines it as "January 6 United States Capitol attack", yet the Maidan is somehow a "revolution of conscience". One would need a single fact about that "conscience" to draw their own conscious conculsion on the matter devoid of propaganda: on the Sunday weekend day of February 23, 2014, a day after the democratically elected president had to flee the country saving his life from the hands of armed rioters chasing him, the newly established members of the Ukrainian Parliament had found nothing more pressing and important on their agenda than to repeal existing minority language laws, that were designed to protect the rights of the russian-speaking majority of the eastern part of the country to use their native language officially in all public administration matters. So much for Ukrainian self-determination that easily gets forgotten once the folks demanding it happen to live in the politically inconvenient regions. The events in Crimea had begun four days after that "conscious" move in Kiyv.
> It never ceases to amaze me what a high price people will pay to protect their ego!
Indeed! Like the egos of those who deprive Ukrainian 18+ male population from their natural right to decide for themselves and leave the country if they don't feel like fighting for the territory they might not get a chance to live on, and like those who are currently catching and sending those unfortunate souls into a war grinder for the political benefits of their self-proclaimed revolutionary leaders.
Thanks for the video. Truly we don't really feel the sanctions in our regular life. I think sanctions just made us stronger, consolidate. And one important thing - we finally started to see the beauty of Russia, it's all around us! We finally understood that we cat travel not around the world, but inside our own country. Because Russia is so big and beautiful and different and great!
So thanks fo sanctions! We need this kick in the ass😂
No propaganda for one side or the other.
Just honest reports how it is...
Thank you! I appreciate you noticing this 🤝
@@RealReporter Not very difficult to notice: Your reports just stand out!
Agreed. The fact the reporter caveats some of the things he reports is really appreciated.
If you don't think that this channel is pure propaganda, you need to give your head a wobble.
@@TheBoris1971 It's obviously 'approved'
That was a superb and most enjoyable follow-up video - wish it could have been even longer! Your drone and graphics work was very well done. Plus it's always nice to see and hear Lars and his lovely family. He's a great friend to have and has an honest and outstanding channel as well. It was also interesting to see how well informed the average person was. Thank you for all your hard work and informative productions.
Glad you enjoyed it! Lars and his family are great. It was a truly wonderful time I spent with them in his village making this video
@@nb6175 Great catch! Since Google is the most trusted source on the planet, I google you and it said you were a NAZI.
@@dalepremo3695 That's some high level mental jiu-jitsu you've got going on there, Dale. How will I ever recover?
@@nb6175 I was trying to be like you, genius, and replicate your advanced deductive and sleuthing powers.
@@dalepremo3695 You think using google to find multiple articles and papers in multiple languages across multiple continents, outlets, blogs, with photographic evidence, documentary evidence, etc, about this one guy somehow invalidates the results? What about Bing or duckduckgo? What are your thoughts? And how come Yandex returns just about nothing on this guy? What could the reasons be? Are you suggesting google went back in time and wrote articles in multiple languages to frame lars?
Great video. The size of the pension is interesting. My mother (Czech Republic)has 720 usd, but a litre of petrol here costs 1,80 usd, 1kW/hour 0,4 usd, 250g of butter costs 2,7 usd. There is not much German beer here because we make better :) . Recently it came out that a lot of companies didn't leave Russia, they just suspended production. Only a fool would voluntarily get rid of such a market. And a little pearl in the end. The Czech Republic has stopped taking Russian gas. It started taking the much more expensive Norwegian gas and people's boilers started clogging up because it is worse and has more hydrogen sulfide. ...... Unfortunately, the way I see it, Ukraine will take the worst of it. EU second, Russia third and the US best... Europe will take it for America. ....
Well it is Europe's neck of the woods. They should.
Don't forget to thank ur government that they sold their own countries.
As I go through the past uploads since coming across this this amazing channel, I become even more impressed.
Thank you for this great content.
That is so nice to hear, thank you very much! What was the first video on this channel that popped up in your feed?
@RealReporter Old Believers, which was just as fascinating as the rest that I've watched so far. I replied to that one, stating that maybe someday you might want to come here to the U.S. and look into our Amish communities.
I've enjoyed your content and think you'll have great success with your channel. Keep up with the great work!
Amazing how a 80 year old with no electronic media can be more informed than the majority of younger people i know. Great content.😊
Thank you!
How is she more informed? She has an opinion yes.
Probably because she doesn't consume propaganda like we do right now.
And she is right. Tho if you believe msm she is not :)
She's smarter than this Russian traitor who emigrated to US and now making this video, pleasing his US masters.
God have mercy on all of us.
Peace from Australia.
Aussie Cossack 💪🇦🇺
Бабуля 😊 Здоровья и Долгих лет 🙏
I'm from rural New Mexico in USA. For about that much hard wood ( kinda of ) it would cost about $400 USD. Soft pine, $150 - $200 USD. It was cheaper but because of the war gas prices went up, costing more to harvest it.
As a Texan, USA I agree completely with the auto dealer comments. More news and information is coming out but being suppressed as always.
One of the brothers is very soft spoken and seems like a nice guy. Pretty ingenious too with their business diversification.
Couldn't agree more!
@Lekir, hard times create hard men.
Resourceful men too
@@RealReporter i hate when people online demonise normal people like him, while it's the politicians who geopolitical maneuver their way into a war. And i'm not saying that it's 100% russia's fault, it's 50% nato's fault too.
Конец России можно только облизнуть :D
Бабушка Галина,это наша исстория,наше настоящее и наше будущее ❤️🇷🇺💪Дай Боженька здоровья бабушке🙏🙏🙏
Nice report,I somehow expected that it's like this and I'm happy that you confirmed it. Nice people, not at all fanatic, thinking logical by themselves. May God bless them and you too. Спасибо!!!
Awesome :)
Thank you, my friend! It was an amazing trip and I was so glad to see you all, guys 💪
8:49 - 9:19 and with BABUSHKA , COMPLETELY AGREE !
Much love, from India )
Thank you for a nice comment!
От финских хладных скал до пламенной Колхиды,
От потрясенного Кремля До стен недвижного Китая, Стальной щетиною сверкая,
Не встанет русская земля?..
Так высылайте ж нам, витии, Своих озлобленных сынов: Есть место им в полях России, Среди нечуждых им гробов.
Бабушке здоровья!!!
Видео получилось супер. Спасибо. Очень рад был увидеть тебя еще раз в гостях у меня.
Да!!! Был очень рад вас повидать. Удачи вам! Пусть на ферме и на UA-cam канале все будет только развиваться 👌
Lars, it seems that everything in your village is so far so good. But I think that, every now and then, you may still wonder how this all will end - how is your village and Family after, say, five to ten years. Because as a clever Danish guy, you will surely understand that these sanctions will stay as long as this Putin's lethal regime is in power in Russia. So thinking something else is just self-delusion...
@@pavlik_morozov_1932 Putin’s regime is only lethal to its enemies . Older people remember what a hell hole Russia was under western stooge Yeltsin . There will be no going back to that
The illegal sanctions have backfired on the west and helped make Russia more independent .
You haven’t been listening to people in the video have you . They are doing just fine ?
You should be asking how Europe and America will be doing in five to ten years with no cheap Russian energy and their debt ridden system collapsing .
And look at western “ lethal “ regimes that destroyed many countries in the last22 years eg Iraq , Libya , Afghanistan etc before sprouting your BS here
@@pavlik_morozov_1932 Nah, Europe is on the block this time. West thinks mr P is a dictator. Well he won with 60 something % of the vote. So maybe reconsider the staying power of the russians . And if you compare the prices of goods and services you'll understand the delusion of russias economic weakness. Allways underappreciated in the west.
Also one year of war and is withstanding all that the west throw at them ....and is weak?
They used allready the biggest weapon the $ (swift) , so now..what nukes? Will see. Scary times tho if we'll see 2030 we might be ok for a while.
@@trevorcrook5753 Already now, just after less than a year from the invasion, Putin's deadly saldo is more than 100K dead and crippled Russian young men. And maybe the same amount of soldiers fighting for their country agains these invaders, often collected from prisons. Plus thousands of civilians, from kids to grannies. And you have the nerve to say that Putin is deadly to his enemies, only...
Thanks for keeping us updated on whats going on in the world. God bless you.
My pleasure! Thank you for your comment ❤️
Slava Mother Russia , my friends. From Greece.
Я заметила такую тенденцию в последние годы, пожилые люди часто становятся жертвами мошенников, потому что у них большие суммы денег хранятся на счетах или наличными дома . Они просто постоянно копят и не тратят деньги и жалуются ,что стало тяжело жить.
Даааа, они любят ныть какие они бедные и несчастье. У самих миллионы лежат.
это у них гробовые лежат,хотят уйти в мир иной в лучшем виде и не утруждать родственников
@@costjkoslov1845 миллионы? Ну не смешите меня.
И не говорите. Вообще старички зажрались. Надо бы им пенсии и льготы отменить. А то ведь жируют, пока государство из сил выбивается.
You spend a lot of time on your videos and information. Once again great video.
You asked about fuel. We pay $3.68 a gallon which is close to 3 liters in Eastern Washington. It's better price than it was last year. Last year it was $5.25 to $4.63. Unfortunately, I work in the country so I drive 144 kilometers daily round trip 4 days a week and 3 days off. Lately, 5 days a week and two days off. America has a shortage of good workers wanting to work. It adds up to me fueling twice a week costing me $80 USD.
You asked what we pay for timber. Well...6500 rubles for that cart is a heck of a deal. We pay $460 for a quarter of that. So probably $1280 USD for that full cart.
As for food costs. It's a mess. Everything has gone up in price. Chicken, beef, and eggs are most costly right now. Shortages on certain medications. This has been going on now for almost a year. I cook my own Russian food recipes a friend taught me and I don't eat out much. Refuse to pay the high cost.
In the end. You just march on and deal with it.
Thanks sharing!
Go live in russia then lol
@@pirmenybe Already working on that. Have to be able to support myself in retirement. Can't just move there without having my funds in place before hand.
A gallon is 3.8 liters.
Canada 4 litres $6.80 (slightly more than a gallon) . my hydro is the same (bigger house), heat (natural gas) $60 month also have central air conditioning and several appliances. . Beer is expensive (heavily taxed) $20 for a dozen. Produce high in winter (we import it). Pensions $5,500 (government and work pensions). Standard of living is higher. I live in a very small remote village (city) shopping and medical one hour away, paved roads, street lights, snow clearing and salting/sanding city water (tested, treated, filtered), city sewer, natural gas heat, hydro electricity, serviced by ambulance (or airlift), policed about 3! . I live comfortably.
Great video! Love to see Russia and my Greatings to Babushka, respect and longing to taste her soup and cakes! I agree with everything she said!!! GOD bless her!
Спасибо за такое интересное видео! Не могла на протяжении всего видео перестать восхищаться вашим владением английским языком! Скажите, пожалуйста, вы обучались за границей? Как вы достигли такого уровня английского и таким чистым акцентом?
Возможно он долго жил в сша или великобритании
На канале ролик есть об этом. Ездил в штаты по обмену, работал на нашем ТВ за границей
Отличная документалка. Технически хорошо сделанная и с объективностью всё в порядке.
Really good job! The media is really one sided in this topic. Glad to see that the people are not suffering as we usually hear. Much love to Russians, hope you guys stay safe for as long as possible and this conflict ends without much more loss
This is an excellent video! I thoroughly enjoyed it. It makes me want to move there.
Glad you enjoyed it!
I love Lars. I've been his subscriber from various accounts for so many years. I wish I could meet him some day too!
I’ve heard people interviewed in Russia, say they haven’t seen any affects of the sanctions.
Great video! I have watched Lars' youtube channel for several years. Too bad you can't come to the US and ask people the same questions. I think it would be interesting to hear answers of US citizens. Have you ever noticed that common people from almost any country all seem to want the same things while their respective governments may be quite different? Looking forward to your next video. Phil
Absolutely, Phil! Thanks for this comment. Ordinary people are very much alike across the world. Same problems and they always bare the brunt…
You know what? Actually, visiting the US and making a similar video would be great. It’s just gotten so expensive and complicated to travel from Russia. But we’ll see… 👍
The divide here in the US is bad. I salute the Russian people. They will survive with their faith and work ethic.
@@SharonAnnMenefee Doubt it. Taking into the account such ease they sent their sons and husbands to the war in Ukraine ? This "common" folk needs to be punished... Like germans in WW2. They did pretty much the same.
@@SharonAnnMenefee You think American Parents or wives would be okay with sending their children with no Prior military experience to fight a war with their neighbor, for Money? They were drafted not voluntarily enrolled to fight the war. This is not even a war but a special operation , so they won't even get pension and benefits which americans or other democracies get when they die in combat. I saw a video where parents drive Lada Car which was given as a compensation for their 19year old son. They were like we at least have a new car, Dont ever compare a democracy to an Authoritarian.
@@ddff3618 by the same standard of accounting for the people being sent to die in a war, mostly against their will, why doesn't Ukraine allow their 18+ male population to leave the country if they don't feel like fighting for the territory they might not get a chance to live on?
Thanks for the update.
Goods and services will always find a way to someone who wants to buy it. Be it through other countries or through alternative domestic products, and the prices will adjust accordingly as well on how much the people are willing to pay (or can afford to pay). The people in rural areas are all self-sufficient (more or less). The ones that really suffer are always the people who live from minimum wage to minimum wage and don't possess property.
They can always turn to Vodka for the hard times.
You don't need modern products until you need a doctor.
Maybe so but the quality of life will be really bad. Look at Iran Cuba and North Korea. Plus Russia will suffer brain drain and low population and birth rates
@@rollmeister, а Вы уже приняли сегодня наркотик? 🤣
Из чего следует, что санкции - суть незаконные репрессии для невинных слабозащищённых людей, те , кто их накладывает - преступники против человечества , и только)))
На небе Бог, на земле Россия 🇷🇺
Konstantin incredible video👏👏👏 benissimo
How is the old lady 'hard core' because she accurately describes the Wests behaviour? What is pretty amazing is that she knows about it.
Репортаж здорового человека. Великолепный канал, во всех выпусках нет оценочного суждения. Вот такой должна быть работа настоящего журналиста!
Спасибо большое!
@@RealReporter So killing Ukraine people is not so expensive and russians can continue? That is the message?
Странно, я слышу другое
@@TheRinatmag я тоже не услышала какого-то предвзятого мнения. Классный материал. Не создается ощущения, что все супер-пупер, но и чернухи нет. Как есть. Жизнь.
@@mashutka83 знаете я услышал другое.. Репортер русскоязычный, может в переводе этого и не понятно, но он задаёт вопросы заведомо направленные интонационно парням, понятна его позиция
I hope that Russia and Ukraine will start negotiating peace soon. So sad for the Ukrainian and Russian people. Nobody wants war. Then the brothers can finally buy a new tractor and nobody has to go to the front. Greetings from the Netherlands
Thank you for this comment. I hope so too 🤝
When Putin moves his troops out of Ukraine they can talk about a cease fire. Peace may take generations.
If nobody wanted a war then there would be no war. So obviously someone wants a war. Russia invaded Ukraine and still continues in occupation of Ukraine territories. So it only ends once Russia conquers whole Ukraine (no way to happen) or once Ukraine pushes Russians back to Russia where they belong. It can take many years but Russian economy collapses sooner (no way to withstand to much stronger economies in USA, Canada, Australia and almost all European countries ). Putin lied many times about everything so Ukraine knows they cannot trust him at all.
@@vgshwk Путин просто так не выведет свои войска, не для этого он вводил. К миру не стремится даже Зеля, он бы уже давно стучал во все колокола, чтобы организовать встречу с Путиным. Забугорные хозяева не дадут ему это сделать, потому -что Америка зарабатывает на разжигании войн и продаже своего оружия, и деньги даются Украине в долг, а не за красивые глаза. Дала 46 млрд, надо будет вернуть 106.
@@vgshwk And Zelensky will withdraw troops from regions that do not want to be part of Ukraine?
My heartfelt blessings are with Russia. Indians stand with Russia. We all believe that ultimately, victory will belong to the Russians.
Thank you, brother
@@marcusaureliusantoninus2597 You are welcome, brother!
Great video, love getting to hear russian people in conversation. The insight and perspective is appreciated!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very refreshing to see that some reporters are still capable of decent, unemotional and unideological content on the topic - you deserve to carry the name Real Reporter. I agree very much with the guy from the store for car parts and also think Baba has a point. And I think you did a good job not mentioning your personal stance but even challenging their views a little. Thank you and please keep'em coming.
While I disagree in that Putin started this war the video is very good.
Lol. He was pretty biased in the way he presented the Russian common people ideas. Look at the music in background when the guy at the store was sharing his opinion. Just a regular guy talking some point of view and for some reason there is some clownish music to make us unconsciously associate what he is saying to something to be ridiculed, when in fact is a very undeniable fact that the United states meddled in Ukraine since 2008 and there have even been recent CIA documents released acknowledging this indirectly. Come out of your ass and the cascade of propaganda you live in.
Yeah, interesting how that car part guy forgot to mention Yanukovych's corruption scheme. Would have loved to hear his thought how the Ukrainian people were supposed to deal with it. But I guess this wouldn't fit his narrative how "the Americans" supposedly started the war.
@@Andy-P He was the one to invade another country, so yeah, he started it.
Sanctions are not for villages they're for oligarchs.
Thank you for this excellent video, i had been wondering how the rural community of Russia was being effected. Now I know that the problems are minimal
Glad it was helpful!
@@tdrs1765 Конец России?
@@tdrs1765 Конец пока у вас за щекой. Посмотри таблицу МВФ,рост ВВП России в 2023 году больше чем в Германии, на 0.2%. Прогноз на 2024 год, рост ВВП России, выше чем у США и практически всех стран Европы. Это у вас начинается конец, который вы будете держать во рту!
качество и сюжет, звук запредельные для нашего ютуба! 👍 почему так мало просмотров? подписалсяс удовольствием
It would be interesting to know at what temperate was the fuel you guys bought, because depending on that the volume of the liquid can expand or shrink. Because usually when it's cold liquids shrink, so you get more of it
Density / плотность / 0,84 winter
The, use only standard there, no diesel i think..