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  • čas přidán 28. 07. 2024
  • From the mouth of Russians themselves!
    Original: • Should we invade Polan...
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  • @RobReacts1
    @RobReacts1  Před 5 měsíci +30

    If you are enjoying my reactions to all things Poland, make sure you go and watch out trips to Poland on our vlog channel and subscribe! We have vlogs from Gdansk, Kraków and Wrocław.
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    • @sebastianseijeen7817
      @sebastianseijeen7817 Před 5 měsíci +4

      We are peacefull country. 😄😄😄😄😄

    • @milczar_
      @milczar_ Před 5 měsíci +1

      Polish seems easy for you. Well done.
      Have fun at Łazienkowska ! ⚽ (L)

    • @smiechuwarte-qt8pn
      @smiechuwarte-qt8pn Před 5 měsíci

      It's time for you to learn about the secret Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact and understand that it was a pact between two fascist countries. This Russian fascism never rotted. It is no coincidence that Hitler's party was National Socialist and Lenin/Stalin's party was Socialist of workers and peasants. Western politicians still live in illusion and do not listen to the countries from the eastern flank of Western culture about the fact that today's Russia is a modern Fourth Reich. I also suggest reading about the term "homo sovieticus" used to refer to Russians, so you will understand why they say that and behave that way.

    • @vjetar2822
      @vjetar2822 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@smiechuwarte-qt8pn why Poland is called: Hyena of Europe? 😂

    • @vjetar2822
      @vjetar2822 Před 5 měsíci

      @@CarriettaCarrieWhite oh I forgot. It's OK when you do it. Everything changes just Russia remain the same. I didn't noticed you "master race". 😂

  • @wojciechkowal686
    @wojciechkowal686 Před 5 měsíci +402

    The moment you stated "The Russians are always causing trouble" you officially became polish :D

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +26

      No co najmniej 30% testu Polskości, bo przecież nie tylko my rusków nie lubimy: Czesi, Słowacy, Słoweńcy, poza Serbami wszyscy narodowości Bałkanów, Finowie, Estończycy, Litwini, Łotysze, Białorusini, Ukraince, Japończycy, Czeczeni, przedstawiciele plemienia Tlingit z Alaski, Gruzini, Irlandczycy. Wiec lista jest dosyć długa potrzebujemy dodatkowe testy na przykład przygotowanie pierogów czy bigosu.

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Chiny. Zwłaszcza Chiny

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@baird5682 No ta Chiny tez tylko ze Chiny z sukcesem zajmują już ziemie rosji które uważają za swoi i to bez jedynego wystrzału.

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 5 měsíci

      @@knyazcchanel9440 no cóż, ważne że działa. WŁADYWOSTOK to chińska własność. Inna sprawa że chinami rządzą fakeowi chinczycy.

    • @michalwolski4488
      @michalwolski4488 Před 4 měsíci

      So wrong. Poles didn't noticed they are on nazi side... As aPole I admire Putin for spreading the truth. Western propaganda is for idiots.

  • @bogna8877
    @bogna8877 Před 5 měsíci +98

    Sadly this is not exception and not the "older generation" thing. I watch that channel for a long time now. Really gives a insight into russian society. That's why we get so frustrated when talking to foreigners about "our russophobia". How can we not be?

    • @aaergplay6022
      @aaergplay6022 Před 5 měsíci +5

      I also watch Daniil. You're 100% right. Some videos are less dramatic, some rare are neutral, some unicorns are kinda hopegiving, but most is like mental nether...

    • @Mordring
      @Mordring Před 5 měsíci +22

      As Sikorski said it: phobia implies irrational fear. History has proven many times that our concern is very rational, indeed.

    • @jjac72
      @jjac72 Před 4 měsíci

      They are stuck in middle ages mentallity. That's why a poor and broken Russia is a good country

  • @marhap
    @marhap Před 5 měsíci +37

    That's why western Europe has to listen to us. Russians opinions did not suprise me at all when I watched it first time.

  • @guyfawkes1360
    @guyfawkes1360 Před 5 měsíci +424

    In Poland we have a saying 'Russia is not a country / state. It's a state of mind'. It hasn't changed since its inception...

    • @vjetar2822
      @vjetar2822 Před 5 měsíci +15

      Hyena of Europe

    • @margal1491
      @margal1491 Před 5 měsíci

      @@vjetar2822 Igor get up, you shit yourself

    • @charonboat6394
      @charonboat6394 Před 5 měsíci +48

      ​@@vjetar2822No, russia is not hiena of Europe. It is a toilet with gas distributor.

    • @vjetar2822
      @vjetar2822 Před 5 měsíci +17

      @@charonboat6394 didn't Churchill called Poland that. 😂😂😂

    • @charonboat6394
      @charonboat6394 Před 5 měsíci

      @@vjetar2822
      Didn't ge called russia goat raping gang?

  • @Kborodo740
    @Kborodo740 Před 5 měsíci +38

    Russia has own mind probably never change, Old people who survive ww2 were saying russia were so brutal that make german soldiers look like gentlemens

    • @bgarcia9920
      @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci

      Gentlemanly German soldiers killed 200 000 people in Warsaw just in August and September 1944. Out of this number only 16 000 were insurgents. 1 850 000 gentlemanly German soldiers invaded Poland in September 1939, causing us a 20% population loss. What followed was over five years of German murder, torture, plunder, destruction, and ruin. Do you consider it admirable, gentlemanly manners? That's just the Germans. Think of the Ukrainians also. Was it the Russians who attacked the Polish agricultural population in 1941, impaled children on fence posts, and ripped open the bellies of pregnant women? Was it the Russians who raped Polish women and then stuck bottles into their crotches with their boots? Was it the Russians who sawed off the arms and legs of living, screaming women and men and disemboweled them? No. Ukrainians did it. They murdered over 500 000 infants, children and their families with hatchets, knives, scythes and pitchforks. The murders of Polish infants, children and their families were carried out by the Ukrainians, often neighbors, in especially bestial and sadistic way intended to have the victims die slowly in the most severe agony. Because escape routes westward were blocked by the German occupation forces, families were escaping towards the Russian speaking areas. They found help and refuge there. This number of Polish victims was publicly admitted by the Ukrainian president Leonid Kuchma on June 26 1996. At the assembly of deputies and senators President Kuchma said: "... We do not hide and we do not gloss over in silence. During the Second World War, Ukrainians killed about half a million Poles in the Eastern Borderlands of pre-September [1939] Poland. Also for several years after the war, Polish villages were burned and people died." ( "...Мы не скрываем и не молчим. Во время Второй мировой войны украинские шовинисты убили около полумиллиона поляков в восточных окраинах Польши. Также в течение нескольких лет после войны польские села горели и гибли люди. Украинский шовинизм - это язва на теле украинской нации, это угрызения совести по отношению к польской нации.") Leonid Kuchma was a rare Ukrainian with conscience.

    • @ak5659
      @ak5659 Před 4 měsíci

      It's frightening that most of those who survived WWII say the Soviets were worse than the Nazis.

  • @patryklason2346
    @patryklason2346 Před 5 měsíci +51

    Hi Rob, you are looking at these accounts from a Western world view. We Poles and other nationalities who have broken free from the Soviet Union know that such a deep indoctrination and worldview is insanely dangerous for us. We can laugh that people are talking foolishly but that will not change the tens of millions of Russian people's support for starting and fighting wars.

  • @Yuudaddy
    @Yuudaddy Před 5 měsíci +44

    It becomes less funny when you hear it for the 10+ time and know that many people actually believe the propaganda and spread it.

  • @a.j.s.7312
    @a.j.s.7312 Před 5 měsíci +254

    No Rob. Poland, Poles doesn’t mind Russia. There are Russian people who escaped to Poland and they are very welcome and supported in Poland. We do understand better than anyone else how Russia exists and live looks like there. What we don’t want is to be forced to live like they are living: with their propaganda, speech freedom taken away and general fear and extreme control over population. We are happy with our freedom.

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci +12

      We see... We see... "Freedom" in Poland

    • @maksik234
      @maksik234 Před 5 měsíci +38

      @@Wayfarer.731 I can literally go out rn and blab about any polish politician, prime minister, president, party, army, institution, flag, coat of arms, buildings, roads, rivers, neighbours and the biggest threat to my personal being then would be my neighbours being angry that I'm shit-talking them.

    • @mateuszpiotrowski2953
      @mateuszpiotrowski2953 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@maksik234 The only difference is the illusion that saying anything can change.

    • @maksik234
      @maksik234 Před 5 měsíci +9

      @@mateuszpiotrowski2953 isn't that true about any given large group of people tho?

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +6

      Jesteś w ogóle Polakiem że bronisz tutaj rosjan? Nie uważałeś na lekcjach historii ? Jeśli kogoś można nazwać naszym naturalnym wrogiem to właśnie rosja.

  • @witoldkuligowski8568
    @witoldkuligowski8568 Před 5 měsíci +150

    Rob, Polish people knows Russia. When we are talking "it isn't Europe country, isn't Europe mentality" - we are know what we are talking.

    • @axelpalfy7597
      @axelpalfy7597 Před 5 měsíci +13

      I know Poles and Russians, and you Poles are no better, you keep crying about how they hurt you, but you are silent about how many times you attacked Russia, and how you attacked Czechoslovakia together with Hitler, you are also silent about it

    • @monaliza3334
      @monaliza3334 Před 5 měsíci

      What a BS comment. Since when are you more European than Russians?! During the WW2 you had the most concentration camps. Why?

    • @julianozaur444
      @julianozaur444 Před 5 měsíci

      WE GOT CZECH IN COMMENTS 🗣 ​@@axelpalfy7597

    • @elzbietaurbanska1996
      @elzbietaurbanska1996 Před 4 měsíci +9

      @@axelpalfy7597 you really don’t know what you talking about,go study history!!!

    • @axelpalfy7597
      @axelpalfy7597 Před 4 měsíci +6

      @@elzbietaurbanska1996 tell me what I wrote and it's not true, Pilsudsky was Hitler's best friend, even Hitler was at his funeral, the treaty between the Nazis and the Poles was signed in 1934, the Poles invaded Czechoslovakia together with Hitler, what is wrong

  • @elzbietaurbanska1996
    @elzbietaurbanska1996 Před 5 měsíci +66

    We are not looking for war.(Polish people)

    • @miwoj
      @miwoj Před 5 měsíci +13

      ukraine wasn't either.

    • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic9906
      @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic9906 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@miwojthe oligarchs did now they make milions $ of this war god job

    • @miwoj
      @miwoj Před 5 měsíci +6

      @rzbrzeczyszczykiewic9906 oligarchs already had billions before the war. putin is one of the richest men in the world.
      i don't think this war is about money.

    • @margal1491
      @margal1491 Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@miwoj it's always about money and power

    • @elzbietaurbanska1996
      @elzbietaurbanska1996 Před 5 měsíci +6

      @@miwoj I think it’s about power.

  • @thisismycoolnickname
    @thisismycoolnickname Před 4 měsíci +21

    Russian here. In case someone doesn't realize it, the interviewer is obviously trolling. The interviewer is against the war and he's trying to expose the craziness of war supporters.

    • @tonymaries1652
      @tonymaries1652 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I watch 1420 from time to time and everybody interested in the conflict in Ukraine should watch it sometimes, as it is a useful optic into what is actually going on in Russia. The interviewing is very brave and clever, and I expect many people refuse to be interviewed as they fear trouble with the authorities for saying what they really think.

    • @wannabegeek519
      @wannabegeek519 Před 4 měsíci

      Nice try, but there are plenty of ignorant Putin supporters in Russia. He did not have to look too hard to find violent minded Russians. If not, why don't they get rid of Putin before he totally destroys Russia. They are already the pariah of the world.

  • @sensei1991
    @sensei1991 Před 5 měsíci +95

    This last woman clearly should visit Poland. Just to see on her own eyes, that we are not jealous of Russia, because they - compared to Poland - have nothing to be jealous about 😅

    • @nesorrett
      @nesorrett Před 4 měsíci +4

      I have been to many EU countries and to Russia, you are so delusional it is beyond explaining.

    • @GeneralWinter9
      @GeneralWinter9 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Poland's a joke mate, its a vassal state of the Us, you can't think for yourself because the us won't let you.

    • @Kacszu
      @Kacszu Před 4 měsíci +2

      ​@@nesorrettI mean of corse. Lack of any freedom in Russia is quite appealing if I say so my self.

  • @piotrzagorski611
    @piotrzagorski611 Před 5 měsíci +67

    Przedstawicielka super pokojowego społeczeństwa chce eksterminacji kilku narodów, łącznie z dziećmi.
    Starsze Rosjanki bywają jeszcze bardziej urocze od Niemców, którzy po 1945 uciekali do Argentyny.

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 5 měsíci

      Niestety, ale to ci uroczy rosjanie wygrali 2 Wojne bo zmienili strone w 41. A potem jakoś im poszło. Teraz jedynie mają sowieckie atomówki, gdyby nie to już dawno chiny odebrały by im wschód.

    • @winogronobiae5825
      @winogronobiae5825 Před 4 měsíci +11

      niemcy w porównaniu z ruską chołotą to jak bajka w tym 39

    • @trollfake9578
      @trollfake9578 Před 4 měsíci

      @@winogronobiae5825 Moi dziadkowie co przeżyli ww2 to potwierdzają. Niemcy byli źli, mordowali, polowali na Żydów itp. Ale często to byli zwykli ludzie zaciągnięci do woja, którzy gdy mogli robili minimum i byli normalnymi ludźmi.
      Ale sowieci? Gwałcili, plądrowali itp wszystko co się rusza, a dowódcy im na to pozwalali.

    • @KPACAB4IK23
      @KPACAB4IK23 Před 4 měsíci

      Женщина которая говорила про Украину, она не русская женщина, а еврейка, неужели у вас нет глаз, чтоб отличать это

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@KPACAB4IK23 pisz po ludzku albo nie pisz w ogóle. Jak se z polskim nie radzisz. No problem. Speaking english?

  • @agatabarczewska3729
    @agatabarczewska3729 Před 5 měsíci +18

    After watching this, there is only one sentence in my head now "Because we don’t beg for freedom, we fight for it".

  • @Kat_the_Witch
    @Kat_the_Witch Před 5 měsíci +103

    They attacked Poland on 17th of September 1939, but in their propaganda they were our saviours 😂

    • @user-oe2cc3tc5t
      @user-oe2cc3tc5t Před 4 měsíci +9

      Of course they weren't saviours of the Poles. They stepped in to liberate the Belorussian people from the Polish oppression, and to shift the USSR border westwards for defense reasons.

    • @bgarcia9920
      @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci +17

      @@user-oe2cc3tc5t 1. There is no historical record of Polish oppression of the Belorussian people. Nobility in these territories were Ruthenian just like the peasantry. 2. The 'stepping in" is just a nice euphemism for imperialist aggression of the cruel bolshevik regime that invaded all nations neighboring Russia and imposed the NKVD and KGB murderous terror upon them. This has caused the lasting hatred for the Russians exhibited in our times by the Georgians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Daghestanis, Finns, Lithuanians, Latvians, and western Ukrainians, and is partly responsible for these peoples to have joined the Nazis in World War 2. The mistrust and dislike have persisted to our times. 3. In the late 1930s, the USSR made its airports and airspace available for Hitler's Luftwaffe combat exercises. After the invasion of Poland by the Red Army on September 17, 1939, German and Soviet troops marched through Brest in a triumphal joint parade. In September 1939, there was no country in Europe that could effectively defend itself against the invasion of the combined forces of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army.

    • @user-oe2cc3tc5t
      @user-oe2cc3tc5t Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@bgarcia9920 "no historical record of Polish oppression" only in the West where it has all been wiped out. Go ask the Belarusians and Ukrainians! What you've written doesn't prove my point wrong.
      And there was no "triumphal joint parade". Westen and Polish propaganda made that up. Germans were leaving Brest and Russians were entering as agreed by Molotov-Ribbentrop pact. The Soviets did the right thing liberating and annexing Western Belorussia and Western Ukraine. Honest and hard working people were delivered from capitalist oppression and started building a happy life in the brotherly family of the peoples of the USSR. Of course their exploiters, enemies of workers and peasants, weren't happy!

    • @user-oe2cc3tc5t
      @user-oe2cc3tc5t Před 4 měsíci

      @@bgarcia9920 Both Alexandr Solzhenitsyn and Victor Suvorov are traitors and some of the most despicable liars that Russia has ever born. One defected to the Brits, the other fled to the US. They are part of the West's information war. Reference to them as to credible sources is utterly laughable.

    • @user-oe2cc3tc5t
      @user-oe2cc3tc5t Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@bgarcia9920 You are the one who doesn't know history.
      Exposing a historical myth: a “joint parade” of the Wehrmacht and the Red Army in Brest
      According to the agreement proposed by the commander of the 29th Tank Brigade S. M. Krivoshein, parts of Guderian’s corps in a marching column with standards in front left the city, and Krivoshein’s units, also in a marching column, entered the city, stopped on the streets where German regiments passed, and saluted the passing units with their banners.
      So where does the story of a joint parade and strong friendship between the two armies come from?
      It's simple: from the professionalism of German propagandists. Newsreels from the famous newsreel Die Deutsche Wochenschau edited the ceremonial march of German units and the tanks of that very fourth battalion of the 29th Tank Brigade of Krivoshein entering the city two hours before it began.
      The cuts in this film are clearly visible in the background: where the Soviet tanks are, there are no crowds of people on the sidewalks. But to accomplish the very task that we talked about at the beginning, military PR people tried to show that the Red Army and the Wehrmacht marched shoulder to shoulder in Brest.

  • @alh6255
    @alh6255 Před 5 měsíci +218

    As the old Polish saying goes: Russia is not a country, it is a state of mind :)

    • @souldoc123
      @souldoc123 Před 4 měsíci +8

      of mindfuck! not mind...

    • @chriswalken994
      @chriswalken994 Před 4 měsíci

      idiot

    • @paulusradomski
      @paulusradomski Před 4 měsíci +2

      Funny thing: they think, that in Poland the only important thing is increasing the income, while for FR and DE most important is ideology.
      Ideology comes with some set of values, but it is a way easier to assess the values, that are countable.
      Now I get it: probably, that's the reason why cheap resources from ru was so important for these two countries and they let NS1 and NS2 to be build 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @blablubb4553
      @blablubb4553 Před 4 měsíci +2

      It's a state of mind that belongs into a mental asylum.

    • @KazimierzSurma
      @KazimierzSurma Před 4 měsíci

      @@blablubb4553 Poles are not Slavs. They are slaves. This is their state of mind.

  • @jkpakosz6698
    @jkpakosz6698 Před 5 měsíci +92

    Rob u can find out on internet, how Polish minister of foreign affairs Sikorski slapped Russian ambasador by telling some truth on ONZ forum few days ago.

    • @DamianStachowski
      @DamianStachowski Před 5 měsíci

      czcams.com/video/vrzUR12TyQE/video.html

    • @bit4969
      @bit4969 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Weź nie gadaj bzdur, to był tylko anglosaski punkt widzenia a nie prawda.

    • @monikape8827
      @monikape8827 Před 4 měsíci +17

      ​@@bit4969ruski troll

    • @Stockstool
      @Stockstool Před 4 měsíci

      Ruskij trolczik ​@@bit4969

    • @User-ok4mj
      @User-ok4mj Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@bit4969 Kurwa 😊

  • @Hoier_than_thou
    @Hoier_than_thou Před 5 měsíci +56

    ""Sługi za szlugi"" , jak śpiewał Maleńczuk.

  • @spotlight3465
    @spotlight3465 Před 5 měsíci +17

    How would Italy survive? Are they going to eat their olives only?! 😂

    • @Melh21
      @Melh21 Před 5 měsíci

      That is was hilarious! Who the hell do Russians think they are! 😂😂😂

  • @user-cw7vh8pt2v
    @user-cw7vh8pt2v Před 5 měsíci +13

    We do not want our sons, fathers and husbands to die for politicians who are sick with hatred. Best regards from Toruń

  • @kawior90
    @kawior90 Před 5 měsíci +68

    Sadly it is not only older people. I watch a lot of content from Russia and it seems it's the majority :(

    • @mpingo91
      @mpingo91 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Yep. I've watched a lot of episodes and statistically that's what it looks like.

    • @magdabogart6592
      @magdabogart6592 Před 5 měsíci +4

      Niestety, też mam takie doświadczenie.

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +3

      Niestety? Panowie czy naprawdę myśleliście że statystyki będą inne? Jak to było w Grze o Tron „Sweet summer child” rosjanie się nigdy nie wykazywały się pozytywnymi zmianami stanowiły się bardziej krwiożercze i okrutni owszem ale żeby zmieniło się coś na lepsze, chwilowo tylko jak byli naprawdę w czarnej dupie i potrzebowali maski żeby im uwierzono i wręczono pomoc. Mieszkam akurat w jednym z krajów Bałtyckich więc procent rosjan tu to trochę wielki problem, jak uwidzisz ćpuna albo agresywnego dresiarza to na 99% to będzie rusek. Było kilka takich przypadków ale opowiem o tym który najbardziej krew w żyłach zagotował: latem szło pare takich żeby nie obrazić nie za silnych chłopaków po mieście co warto podkreślić w dzień i jeden z nich miał przepinkę z flagą Łotwy a obok flaga Ukrainy i jeden dorosły ciul (bo chłopem ja tego paskudztwa nazwać nie mogę) śledził dzieciaków przez prawie kilometr a jak ten chłopak został sam bez kolegów zatrzymał samochód wylazł i lewarkiem pobił młodego jaki wynik 14-letni chłopaczyna trafił do szpitala wstrząs mózgu pęknięta czaszka i trzy złamanych żebra

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Před 5 měsíci

      @@knyazcchanel9440 14 latkowi się wydawało że jest już dorosły i może się aktywnie w tego typu politykę bawić... rodzice powinni mu takie zabawy odradzić, zwłaszcza w kraju gdzie pełno Ruskich dostali w spadku po ZSRR.

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@Bialy_1 nie myśle że chodziło o poczucie wystarczająco dorosłym dla bawienia w politykę bardziej to chyba jest taka naiwność ze nic się złego nie powinno stać, ale też nie popieram pozycji schować się i czekać póki zagrożenie minie bo nie minie nawet jak większość deportują bo mnożą się nie tylko przez rodzenie ale tez przez inwigilacje dzieci w szkołach. Chociaż rodzice i prawda mogli wytłumaczyć ze trzeba zachowywać ostrożność szczególnie za dzieciaka

  • @andrzejjanutka6878
    @andrzejjanutka6878 Před 5 měsíci +16

    Such people's statements are not just a result of the current propaganda. They are just a disclosure of the cultural model of the agressive state.

    • @vadympavlovskiy8398
      @vadympavlovskiy8398 Před 4 měsíci

      no it's not just a result of the current propaganda. They did the same at Georgia, Chechnya, Ukraine. At previous century they tried to annex Finland, they annexed Baltic States and committed many ethnic cleansing. This is a clear pattern, not just a single case. And if they can, I guarantee they will try to do the same again.

  • @0plp0
    @0plp0 Před 5 měsíci +140

    Russians have Polish phobia because we were the only ones who captured Moscow twice. The first time was in 1610 and we were there for 2 years and then with the French army of Bonaparte in 1812.

    • @majlutkymaly5015
      @majlutkymaly5015 Před 5 měsíci +3

      💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻

    • @kacper9687
      @kacper9687 Před 5 měsíci +41

      I saw the text some days ago: "Don't try to capture Moscow, unless you're from Poland" :)

    • @magdabogart6592
      @magdabogart6592 Před 5 měsíci +5

      @@kacper9687 Piękneee .

    • @AaSs-ln9mm
      @AaSs-ln9mm Před 5 měsíci +2

      Do we?
      I wasn't even aware about Poland existence until start reading translation of Polish forums. Turns out, they very friendly to us (not).😂

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci

      Polish phobia ? Lol. Poland was captured by german in 36 days 😂. Polish phobia. Also Russians are not stupid to hate everyone without reasons for it. I don't think they just hate anyone because of nationality, of course there are some, but not more

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar Před 5 měsíci +21

    12:57 Ferrari and Lambo made of olive fruit 🤦😂.

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Před 5 měsíci +2

      haha

    • @mpingo91
      @mpingo91 Před 5 měsíci +5

      Dude, these are not real cars. A real car for a man is a tank. That's the philosophy behind it.

    • @happyfelix1440
      @happyfelix1440 Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@mpingo91Yes, there is the old joke....A French says: "I will go on holidays in my new Fiat", a Germany says: "I have a new Mercedes" and a Russian says "we are holidaying on tanks:"

    • @mpingo91
      @mpingo91 Před 5 měsíci +3

      @@happyfelix1440😃
      Just one correction: Fiat is Italian. The Frenchman would drive a Renault.

  • @biao-czerwony7557
    @biao-czerwony7557 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Robert, I know Russian well and I communicate with Russians living in Russia. They really 80% of the population pay attention to what you heard in this video today.

  • @HEN-Huzar
    @HEN-Huzar Před 5 měsíci +24

    21:12 You can go to jail for calling a "special operation" - a war.

  • @akads
    @akads Před 5 měsíci +19

    Hi Rob! I can see you're making progress with polish language. Well done you mate! Keep it up and good luck :)

  • @balanceoflife3517
    @balanceoflife3517 Před 5 měsíci +122

    Wielu Anglików Niemców czy Francuzów myśli, że Polska i Rosja to podobne kulturowo kraje, teraz sam widzisz jak się różnimy. Oczywiście młode pokolenie Rosjan, to już inni ludzie. Mają dostęp do internetu, widzą świat i czerpią wiedzę z wielu źródeł. Starsze pokolenie żyje propagandą. Smutne to wszystko.

    • @dw4303
      @dw4303 Před 5 měsíci

      Tak i te nowe pokolenie z dostepem do internetu idzie na wojne "bronic" uciesnionych rosjan na Ukrainie, w Moldawi, Estoni itd. A ty dalej wierz sikorskiemu ze to dobrzy rosjanie. Pacanie.

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci

      Nie są oni inni są tylko bardziej sprytniejsi od staruchów zobacz idola młodych rosjan Navalnego i co on mówił na przykład o wojnie w Gruzji. rosjanie to są ludzie nie warte zaufania z naszego punktu widzenia Bismarck był fatalnym człowiekiem ale głupim go nazwać nie można ale powiedział jedną dobra myśl że „Umowa z Rosja nie jest warta papieru na którym ja spisano” a w szczególności to teraz kiedy rosjanie wskrzesili u siebie komunizm tylko ze było to gnijące truchło to zrobili potwora Frankenstajna i teraz piszą „święte obrazy” przedstawiające Stalina który z religią brutalnie walczył. Żadne to dla nas przyjaciele.

    • @magdabogart6592
      @magdabogart6592 Před 5 měsíci +12

      Nieprawda. Młodzi Rosjanie potrafią być jeszcze gorsi. Podróżują, jakoś mają na to pieniądze. Nie wyjeżdżają do pracy jak inni "bracia" Słowianie. Wieeeelka rasija to ich marzenie. Niedawno śp. aleksy był tego przykładem.

    • @knyazcchanel9440
      @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +13

      @@magdabogart6592 no właśnie a jak podróżują po krajach które byli w okupacji Związku Radzieckiego jeszcze zaczynaja się awanturować jak do nich nie będą po rosyjsku mówić albo tez jak redaktory jakiegoś rosyjskiego wydawnictwa do sądu na Łotwie przyszli oczekując że proces będzie po rosyjsku.

    • @eugenesits
      @eugenesits Před 4 měsíci +1

      Для многих это ещё СССР :D, tak ich uczyli w szkole. Jedyna różnica to religia i samodzielne myślenie. Tak jak było w tym wideo, odrazu widać kto jest adekwatnym a kto jest ścierką. Не толерую психически не здоровых людей которые свободно гуляют по улице.

  • @Becisz
    @Becisz Před 5 měsíci +46

    The question is whether the UK, Europe, the USA and NATO will help Poland if it is attacked. I'm afraid that no one will want to die for Poland.

    • @magdabogart6592
      @magdabogart6592 Před 5 měsíci +12

      jak zwykle

    • @Iguan94
      @Iguan94 Před 5 měsíci +7

      They will help in such a way that they will not die. They will provide primarily air and financial support, as well as some ground support (anti-aircraft systems) and support from behind the front line. However, for help to be effective and reliable, our army must be strong and offer effective resistance to the aggressor.

    • @madzialena1977
      @madzialena1977 Před 5 měsíci +13

      that would be a norm from the historical point of view - they didn't help us fighting the Germans and Bolsheviks in the XX century...

    • @krisdi300
      @krisdi300 Před 5 měsíci

      Przestań pierdolić..
      I wez się za zbrojenia...

    • @ironrye4317
      @ironrye4317 Před 4 měsíci

      Look at Ukraine and you have your answer. Sure, we all give you something. Other than that, let’s hope Poles are half as men as Ukrainians are

  • @danieldz7906
    @danieldz7906 Před 5 měsíci +73

    Man, i am Pole, i lived for 20 years, 20 km from russian border. There was no problem. Frendly ppl.
    Poles liked russia.
    Ukraine like russia.
    After first war in Ukraine... started to be a problem.
    After second war... i started to hate russians that are pro war.

    • @user-vf1jx8hc1q
      @user-vf1jx8hc1q Před 5 měsíci +4

      Wydrukuj sobie tę deklarację, a obok także jej łumaczenie na rosyjski. Może ci się przydać.

    • @eugenesits
      @eugenesits Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@user-vf1jx8hc1q Russia - not Russians. Nie pisał by polsku jeżeli by wszystkich rzucał do jednego worka. Хорошего Тебе дня.

    • @KazimierzSurma
      @KazimierzSurma Před 4 měsíci

      @@eugenesits Poles are not Slavs. They are slaves. This is their state of mind. Mentality of a puppet on a string.

  • @pawelszef2
    @pawelszef2 Před 5 měsíci +12

    This simply shows what intense propaganda can do to the human brain.

  • @mpingo91
    @mpingo91 Před 5 měsíci +69

    This channel (1420) is both fascinating and frightening. I have probably watched most of the interviews on it. Russia is a terrible, terrible phenomenon.
    Someone once said that *homo sovieticus* is a man who voluntarily renounced freedom. It seems to be true.

    • @bgarcia9920
      @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci +4

      Definitely not voluntarily. Russians fought valiantly to defend their homeland against the bolshevik forces. Unfortunately they lost and the bloody terror of NKVD and later KGB began. Solzhenitsyn estimated that 60 000 000 Russians were murdered by Lenin's and Stalin's terror machine.

    • @ivanschekoldin7315
      @ivanschekoldin7315 Před 4 měsíci

      I've never met such people in my whole life and I'm 35. Of course they are out there somewhere. But in your comment you're being just like those people, although not to such extremes. I've also heard that Polish people don't like Russians but I never gave it much thought because I've never seen it myself and generalisations about people are not the most helpful things

    • @ivanschekoldin7315
      @ivanschekoldin7315 Před 4 měsíci

      @@katkacerasvs how does one realise that Russia is a tyranny? Personally I don't see it in my life

  • @wiolettajankowska1183
    @wiolettajankowska1183 Před 5 měsíci +69

    16:38 "We can't give them Ukraine"?!
    1. Ukraine does not belong to Russia to give it to anyone
    2. Ukraine is an independent country.
    3. We do not want Ukraine as Polish territory!!!
    Let Ukraine be Ukraine, we have Poland and that is enough for us. We do not want land belonging to other countries!
    What is she talking about?!

    • @Bialy_1
      @Bialy_1 Před 5 měsíci +8

      More important is the first andswer to the first question as the subtitles only translated the corected answer, as the guy initial answer was "if they give us an oportunity" and then he corected the answer to "if they provoke us".

    • @MrGreg771
      @MrGreg771 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Russia has no imperialist plans. The United States is the imperialist! The states are intervening militarily all over the world, supposedly to defend democracy, but actually in the name of their economic interests! It was the USA that caused the conflict in Ukraine (Maidan 2014) by, among others, cut off Europe from supplies of cheap gas and oil from Russia! 70% of Ukraine's arable land belongs to foreign companies. Ukraine is destroyed and plundered... The USA has devastated Vietnam, Korea, Yemen, Libya, Afghanistan, Venezuela, Iraq, Yugoslavia, etc., and continues to fester and destroy endlessly! Russia fights against all manifestations of racism and Nazism, while in Ukraine the Nazi ideology and the cult of Bandera are eternally alive!

    • @naumgoldapfel
      @naumgoldapfel Před 4 měsíci +1

      You poles do not want to seize Lviv ?
      Strange .

    • @wiolettajankowska1183
      @wiolettajankowska1183 Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@naumgoldapfel what for? It's no making any sense

    • @naumgoldapfel
      @naumgoldapfel Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@wiolettajankowska1183 In 1920 " wyprawa kijowska" also made no sense .
      Newerthless poles decided to invade ukrainian territory .
      So..?

  • @onomatopejaB
    @onomatopejaB Před 5 měsíci +45

    2:32 as 95% od westeners - russia is state of mind (imperialist russia mind virus) and we Poles have been warning about this for years. We were ignored :/

    • @ivanschekoldin7315
      @ivanschekoldin7315 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I'm speechless really. You're either very young and inexperienced or just incredibly susceptible to propaganda

    • @onomatopejaB
      @onomatopejaB Před 4 měsíci +7

      @@ivanschekoldin7315 sure Ivan 🙄

    • @a.p.3004
      @a.p.3004 Před 4 měsíci

      Are you comparing Poland with Russia ?
      I mean size, resources, etc ?
      You compare europe with Russia ?
      Resources matter.

  • @SharkBurger
    @SharkBurger Před 4 měsíci +4

    Если у деда или бабки спросить кто их ограбил ,они покажут пальцем на тебя,нашли у кого интервью брать😂😂😂😂

  • @AdamSzaj
    @AdamSzaj Před 5 měsíci +8

    We can blame them, because they like to think this way, and at the end this rhetoric turns into war crimes.

  • @chapt3r185
    @chapt3r185 Před 5 měsíci +10

    The Polish language is difficult for anyone from outside the Slavic nations, so well done you.
    I remember when I started learning English. All I could say was "yes", "no" and show the middle finger. Believe it or not, it wasn't very useful.
    Practice makes champions 💪

  • @KSfreaky
    @KSfreaky Před 4 měsíci +16

    i am from lithuania and i've talked with quite a few of so called 'good russians' and i've noticed that after a few drinks they all go back to their imperialistic ideas. they just can't understand how much suffering russia has caused. sadly, i do not think you can change them.

    • @aleksej6489
      @aleksej6489 Před 4 měsíci

      what exactly u suffered from?

    • @KSfreaky
      @KSfreaky Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@aleksej6489 you just proved my point.

    • @aleksej6489
      @aleksej6489 Před 4 měsíci

      @@KSfreaky so u didnt.. thx its all what i wanted to hear...
      P.S. u probably didnt saw.. but some here are proud of how they ancestors (yours ancestors too) entered Moscow.. and didnt gave a f about what suffering they caused

    • @KazimierzSurma
      @KazimierzSurma Před 4 měsíci

      Poles are not Slavs. They are slaves. This is their state of mind.

  • @iwonab8904
    @iwonab8904 Před 5 měsíci +9

    Rob what a surprise 👍 You are improving your Polish video after video. Great job! 😄

  • @MikrySoft
    @MikrySoft Před 5 měsíci +22

    Problem with those street interviews is illustrated in an old joke:
    A man is buying a lottery ticket, seller asks him:
    - What would you do if you won 100k?
    - I would go on a road trip across USSR
    - And if you would win 500k?
    - I would go on a road trip across USSR
    - And if you would win one million?
    - I would go on a longer road trip across USSR
    - Don't you know any other countries?
    - Sure, I know other countries, but I don't know you.
    While I have no doubt some of the interviewed people were speaking their mind, I doubt many would risk telling the truth

    • @internal_voice
      @internal_voice Před 4 měsíci +1

      Cope

    • @fidenemini111
      @fidenemini111 Před 4 měsíci +1

      The funniest thing about this joke that you couldn't go abroad from USSR unless you have the formal invitation from the country you intend to visit. After you receive the invitation it would be considered after checking of all you data (apparently by KGB) and you would be granted (or not) with the permission to get a special passport and after approximately 6 months you may be could visit one foreign country. In most cases the country would be the country of the Warsaw Pact. If you are not married most likely you would not get the permission at all.

  • @trzynastka88
    @trzynastka88 Před 5 měsíci +11

    It is really sad listening them...most of poles do not want any war and we are friendly

    • @user-nr0ai19chk6d8
      @user-nr0ai19chk6d8 Před 5 měsíci

      Please, believe that most of people in Russia also don’t want a war.

    • @barbarabryndziak2300
      @barbarabryndziak2300 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@user-nr0ai19chk6d8 Żal ludzi z jednej i drugiej strony... wiadomo, że nikt nie chce wojny...to kto właściwie jej chce?...może wygra rozsądek: rozmowy, porozumienia, o tym myślę.

    • @user-nr0ai19chk6d8
      @user-nr0ai19chk6d8 Před 5 měsíci +1

      Mam na to nadzieję

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 5 měsíci

      Rosjanie nie chcą wojny? Zgadza się. Oni po prostu chcą nowe terytoria bez wojny. Najlepiej żeby całe narody oddawały się swojemu ruskiemu władcy bez walki. Taka prawda. A ci co się będą stawiać będą najsurowiej ukarani. I właśnie dlatego tak nas nie znoszą. Bo od 1000 lat się im stawiamy. Blokujemy droge do podboju zachodu. Jebane polaki, zawsze muszą stanąć ruskiemu imperium ośćią w gardle.

  • @bartoszsokoowski457
    @bartoszsokoowski457 Před 5 měsíci +24

    Russia attacks another country every now and then, all their nieghbors don,t like them and fear them, and they still don't know why :D
    They learn history upside down.
    14:21 Our foreign minister Radosław Sikorski said exactly the same.

  • @Bialy_1
    @Bialy_1 Před 5 měsíci +7

    First andswer to the first question was "if they give us an opportunity" and then the guy corected it to the more PR friendly and less honest answer "if they give us a reason". The translation in the subtitles completely ignored the firs part of his answer...

  • @maciejbaranowski8116
    @maciejbaranowski8116 Před 5 měsíci +27

    You see, Rob, the problem is that today's Russia and Russia centuries ago have always wanted the same thing (no matter whether it was 300 years ago or 50 years ago or now), to subjugate other nations and we, Poles, know it perfectly well. You already know a little about the history of Poland and although we were not saints either, we are still far from Russia, best regards

  • @baird5682
    @baird5682 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Russians are descendents of the golden horde, that's why they have mongol-turkic mentality of the 12th century warlords.
    Russians are not slavs, some slavs happen to be Russian.

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před 4 měsíci

      except mongols do not have that mentality. Mongols are nowadays poor but friendly people with unique culture. Meanwhile russia is literaly a hell hole.

    • @user-jp3wl4fg2h
      @user-jp3wl4fg2h Před 2 měsíci

      lmao, such a nonsense to say) Only rednecks who watch conspiracy can say this. Have heard of a History science? Did you even go to college and do you have an education? I thought nowadays we all have an internet and you can find and study anything. Why it`s so hard to just not talk about what you have no clue?

    • @baird5682
      @baird5682 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-jp3wl4fg2h what's your problem Ivan? You consider bashkirs, buryats and chechens to be slavs? What about far east? Are they slavs? Or are you talking about first part? Than again russian actions speak louder than any words on the internet.

    • @user-jp3wl4fg2h
      @user-jp3wl4fg2h Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@baird5682 first of all, i`m not Ivan, my name is Alexander, If you`re interested (i don`t know where do you live but so far you`re clearly acting in non-civilized manner) and second of all - you see, you`ve said "russians are not slavs" - If you meant all citizens of Russia, not Russian nationality - it still doesn`t make sense since about 80% citizens of Russia have Russian ethnicity. You just didn`t make it clear: if you`ve said "not all Russians are slavs" that would be clear. So Also, in English you just don`t have two words to describe Russians as ethnicity and Russians as all citizens of Russia. Also, Far East does have many nationalities living on its territories but again - about 78,88% population there are Russians by ethnicity, effectively - slavs. But all of that could be just a misunderstanding due to a language barrier. What concerns me more is your statement that "Russians are descendents of the golden horde, that's why they have mongol-turkic mentality of the 12th century warlords." - that`s what i was mostly talking about saying "nonsense". I`m sorry, but we`re not talking about science fiction here, we`re talking about real world history and of course you can believe in anything, but if you pretend that something is true, then since it`s a real world history - you need to prove it. History is not about watching videos on any social media and that acting like you know something, that`s a behaviour typical for rednecks. History - is a science as i`ve said in my first comment. So tell me please - in what studies i can read about "Russians as descendants of Golden Horde" which are recognized by a scientific community? Are you sure that your statement is not the same as a "flat Earth" conspiracy?)

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před 2 měsíci

      @@user-jp3wl4fg2h Saying that russians are golden horde is an insult to mongols are turks. Russians are just common idiots.

  • @killjanPL
    @killjanPL Před 5 měsíci +5

    Babcie in Poland: - Marihuanina? What it is for? Who need this?
    Babushkas in Russia: - Polsha? What it is for? Who need this?

  • @MonikaMazgola
    @MonikaMazgola Před 5 měsíci +5

    That older black haired woman repeats propaganda

  • @a.j.s.7312
    @a.j.s.7312 Před 5 měsíci +18

    Poland and Polish companies stop exporting their products to Russia for sure. Instead Polish products get huge increase of export to other countries like Kazachstan, Uzbekistan, etc. I would not be surprised if those products are transferred from there to Russia. This is not happening only in Poland but all supplies for Russia are being transferred like this. So the embargo doesn’t affect much Russia and their economy. Politics is one thing but business is something what will always find own way regardless politics. Money have own rules and don’t care about wars and political issues.

    • @izabelasiczek3547
      @izabelasiczek3547 Před 5 měsíci

      They are there was a documentary made by Arte that the export of the polish and other European items to neighbouring Russia's countries between 200% to 800% depends of the country and Turkey makes millions by standing with the Russians

  • @antaryjczyk
    @antaryjczyk Před 5 měsíci +8

    You should react to the Polands Foreign Minister speech from few days ago at UN...it's brilliant

    • @RobReacts1
      @RobReacts1  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Oh I saw that on Tiktok. It was brilliant

  • @a.j.s.7312
    @a.j.s.7312 Před 5 měsíci +20

    When you introduce yourself it should be: “ jestem Anglikiem”. Not “ jestem angielski” angielski can be language or airport, car, etc. About original white people from England we says “Anglik” because “Brytyjczyk” include people from other cultures.

    • @bogna8877
      @bogna8877 Před 5 měsíci +8

      Anglik is from England, Szkot from Scotland, Walijczyk from Wales. Brytyjczyk from Britain. Skin has nothing to do with that.

    • @hynol
      @hynol Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@bogna8877 Although most of Poles can't differentiate between Anglik and Brytyjczyk. Basicly Anglia is synonym of Wielka Brytania.

    • @Sebiq6
      @Sebiq6 Před 5 měsíci +3

      That's an understandable mistake, because in English someone's nationality would be described through an adjective. Like in: "I'm English". Wereas in polish we usually use a noun to describe it. Like in: "Jestem Polakiem" (I'm a Pole) or "Jestem Anglikiem" (I'm an English-man 😅). Adjectives for nationalities are used more commonly in other scenarios for describing someone, while not referring to them. Like for example: "Polski naukowiec" (a Polish scientist) or "Polski piłkarz" (a Polish football player)

    • @bogna8877
      @bogna8877 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@hynol no it is not a synonim, lack of knowledge does not make a rule. England is one of four states within Great Britain.

    • @bozydarboski9407
      @bozydarboski9407 Před 5 měsíci

      What you mean to say is that "angielski" is an adjective while "anglik" is a noun unlike "english" which can function as both. "British/brytyjczycy" is a somewhat wide and yet surprisingly useful clause of multiple separate cultures, people of all of which are in majority white

  • @LARRYBEAR
    @LARRYBEAR Před 4 měsíci +2

    As Russian I can say that old people in Russia watching TV 24/7 like Netflix.

  • @peterkennedey9869
    @peterkennedey9869 Před 5 měsíci +5

    Russia has no reason in invade Poland. They already took along time ago what they wanted.

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před 4 měsíci

      there is never an end to russia wants...
      Every russian, or almost every russian hates idea of free poland and free poles.

  • @virsaviat2325
    @virsaviat2325 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Thanks very much for your reaction, and for all the comments, including the ones from Polish people. I'm originally from Ukraine, and have been living in the UK for 25v years. I would like to comment/clarify a few points arisen in the video.
    1) The "special operation" rhetorics. It's an element of a propaganda slang, invented at the beginning of Russian full-scale invasion of Ukraine. In his speech on 24 February 2022, Putin called this invasion "a special military operation". It was done exclusively to avoid committing an action that is formally a criminal offence, and needs to be prosecuted according to Russia's criminal law. In Russian Criminal Code, there's an article 353, that reads "Planning, preparation to, starting or conduction of an aggressive war", and a conviction on this charge is 7 to 15 years imprisonment. Therefore, to avoid being potentially accused of committing a crime, the Russian government officially calls this war "a special military operation". If you speak to pretty much any Russian (apart from those very few who condemn this war), the first line they give you is "It's not a war, not an aggression. It's a special military operation".
    2) "The whole world is jealous of Russia", "they will not survive without trading with Russia, because they don't have anything of their own, whilst we are self-sufficient", "they are all perverts and degenerates in the West" - those are very typical propaganda slogans, that are being fed to Russians via their media on a daily basis.
    3) The main message of this video, which most of the people in the West sadly don't understand: this is a CORE mentality of Russian people. We can talk about propaganda, but in the 21st century, with easy access to many alternative sources of information, people believe the propaganda only if they really want to believe it. The core of Russian mentality is a classic one of the abuser. Remember the old woman at 3:00, saying "They don't love us any more?" So, Russia is a typical abuser, who grabs a woman who wants to leave him, and screams: "So, you don't LOVE me any more??? How come? No, you better LOVE me... or else!" They aggressively demand what they interpret as "love", which in reality is remaining under their control, weak and submissive to them. And it's not just Putin or the Kremlin, it's the entire Russian nation.

  • @dcal1736
    @dcal1736 Před 4 měsíci +2

    Dude after watching many videos of Russians being interviewed i came to the conclusion long ago that listening to how Russians think and process logic is like watching an episode of the Twilight Zone. They have to be the most ignorant people in the world in how they think. Never do Russians ever process logic and think that they are possibly responsible for invading another country and killing people. It just blows my mind.

  • @rebeccacaraska4112
    @rebeccacaraska4112 Před 4 měsíci +1

    To be fair, the United States calls their interventions "special operations" we drop the military. Because we use "independent contractors"

  • @Aggressive_architect
    @Aggressive_architect Před 4 měsíci +3

    It is true. Polish men block Ukrainian grain that transits at the border, but let in as twice as much of Russian one to Poland. Poland buys a lot of ruzzian grain

  • @miaemilia6462
    @miaemilia6462 Před 5 měsíci +10

    Majority thinks like this including the youngest.

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci

      Did you see your own? Oh no, you just see on tv ya? Pig 🐖

  • @psow4062
    @psow4062 Před 5 měsíci +4

    i'm impressed by the guy at 15:06 - not only a smart answer, but also something I would expect to hear from a philosopher.

  • @user-nw4db1mu6q
    @user-nw4db1mu6q Před 5 měsíci +11

    Najlepsze jest to za tam tak mysli 90 procent społeczeństwa

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci

      Source? Polish tv?

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @serp.721 remaind me again what's the putins support %?

    • @bgarcia9920
      @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Skąd to wiadomo? Była ankieta społeczna? Źródło podasz?

    • @zepeterinma
      @zepeterinma Před 4 měsíci

      Jak o Polak mieszkając w stanach zjednoczonych i mowiac tez po rosyjsku, moge ci powiedziec ze wiekszosc rosykjskiego spoleczenstwa(przynajmniej ci ktorzy mieszkaja tutaj) tak nie myslą. Nigdy nie bylem w rosji wiec moze tam jest inaczej, ale zaczynac wojne z polską(i nato)to im sie na pewno nie przyda.

    • @madtechnocrat9234
      @madtechnocrat9234 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@zepeterinma Ci co byli przeciwko wojnie pouciekali, została ich tam garstka. Może 5-6 razy tyle co było na pogrzebie nawalnego.

  • @KJ1987pl
    @KJ1987pl Před 5 měsíci +4

    Different state of mind...

  • @SQ5TK
    @SQ5TK Před 5 měsíci +5

    To nie prawda, że nie znosimy Rosjan. Nie znosimy ich imperialności, korupcji, agresji i wtrącania się w nasze sprawy. Trochę Rosjan mieszka w Polsce i miewają się całkiem dobrze. Mam rosyjskich przyjaciół. Ciekaw jestem jak Ci idzie czytanie po polsku :D

  • @johnmathisen1167
    @johnmathisen1167 Před 5 měsíci +4

    It’s proof that propaganda works

  • @MonikaMakowskiGorman
    @MonikaMakowskiGorman Před 4 měsíci +1

    I am so very surprised to hear from some of those Russians. I had no idea what they think of Poland. I am in shock.

  • @matthewmt9148
    @matthewmt9148 Před 5 měsíci +4

    RUSSIA = STATE OF MIND ! IT'S OLD WELL KNOWN TRUTH !!!

  • @Oleks_369
    @Oleks_369 Před 4 měsíci +1

    They said "na Ukrayine" - it's like "on Ukraine"... They even didn't know their own language as well.

  • @onerva0001
    @onerva0001 Před 4 měsíci +1

    FYI: It is illegal to call war a war in russia, they have to use the term "special military operation" no matter what they think about it.

  • @somsiadtomasz
    @somsiadtomasz Před 5 měsíci +4

    It's not I can't stand them. I pity them. I think some of them talk like that because of fear who will watch that video. They are also obviously beeing learned censored history. There is this channel of russian guy living on Poland and his channel was blocked on Russia by government and can't be seen there. He is also looked for there and his own father is against him (he lives there)

  • @PannaJoanna99
    @PannaJoanna99 Před 6 dny

    Your Polish language is beautiful and is nice to see foreigners speaking Polish.
    Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱 ❤

  • @paweszawowski9337
    @paweszawowski9337 Před 5 měsíci +3

    It was sunmmer 1977. To the Olsztyn University came a group of Yacuts. We met them in the Stable - a students club. The chairwoman of them made the initial speach in Russian of course. It went like this: "we are very greateful to the grand Russian nation because they brought for us education, developement and prosperity. Before the october revolution there was no cinema theatre in the whole of Yacutsya and now there are more than 100. Almost nobody could write and read and now there is a university in Verhoyansk," Hearing that it came to my mind that the Verhoyansk frost really freezed their brain making them colonial subjects of Russia, then called the Soviet Union and the whole communist ideology is nothing but a tool of Russian imperialism that replaced previous ideas of panslavism or" the third Rome", as more efficient. Luckily that tool became inefficient too within the next 20 years. It appears that the ancient imperial ambition of Russia linger on yet. And there have always been an absolute monarch called tsar , first secretary or president. And he had to be tough to preserve his power.

  • @wizzardboy3604
    @wizzardboy3604 Před 5 měsíci +4

    if russia cant beat Ukrain, how are thay gonne beat Poland?

  • @MrAkka00
    @MrAkka00 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Just because they're wearing clothes from the 1980s doesn't mean they're mentally and civilizationally there yet.

  • @user-qq7rf8hf5z
    @user-qq7rf8hf5z Před 5 měsíci

    Hi Rob! It's nice to see you again. Greetings from 🇨🇦 Toronto, Canada.

    • @user-qq7rf8hf5z
      @user-qq7rf8hf5z Před 5 měsíci

      Rob, you have the first hand opinions expressed by some Russians. It's very sad how many Russians are infected with hatred towards their neighbours.

  • @happyfelix1440
    @happyfelix1440 Před 5 měsíci +4

    We are trading more with Swiss that with Russia.

  • @knyazcchanel9440
    @knyazcchanel9440 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Panowie i Panie czy naprawdę myśleliście że statystyki będą inne? Jak to było w Grze o Tron „Sweet summer child” Mieszkam akurat w jednym z krajów Bałtyckich więc procent rosjan tu to trochę wielki problem, jak uwidzisz ćpuna albo agresywnego dresiarza to na 99% to będzie rusek. Było kilka takich przypadków ale opowiem o tym który najbardziej krew w żyłach zagotował: latem szło pare takich żeby nie obrazić nie za silnych chłopaków po mieście co warto podkreślić w dzień i jeden z nich miał przepinkę z flagą Łotwy a obok flaga Ukrainy i jeden dorosły ciul (bo chłopem ja tego paskudztwa nazwać nie mogę) śledził dzieciaków przez prawie kilometr a jak ten chłopak został sam bez kolegów zatrzymał samochód wylazł i lewarkiem pobił młodego jaki wynik 14-letni chłopaczyna trafił do szpitala wstrząs mózgu pęknięta czaszka i trzy złamanych żebra

  • @Jinxx9081
    @Jinxx9081 Před 4 měsíci

    A lot of Americans have a huge respect for polish people. They have such a strong mentality and are willing to stand their ground in the face of powerful enemies. The polish people don’t use America as a military dog, they actually treat us like allies and fellow soldiers. Poland is awesome, love from the U.S. 🇺🇸❤️🇵🇱

  • @underworld_jumbo
    @underworld_jumbo Před 5 měsíci +3

    must be an element that they know if they slag of the russian state hey might be in trouble, a camera is recording them and they have no idea where this footage is going.

  • @blaszizzz
    @blaszizzz Před 5 měsíci +9

    Sadly the restriction of actual historical facts and Russian propaganda is so bad, starting from a very young age Russians that remain there keep having this disturbed outlook. They think USSR was the best thing that happen to them and their greed from more land and what 'is theirs' has no limit. If you think differently and speak out, you'll be imprisoned/executed. We all saw what happened to Navalny for opposing Putin's politics. As a Pole myself I don't feel hatred towards Russian people, but extreme sadness that they've been so brainwashed that they still believe in the Great Russia and anyone who doesn't agree with them is an enemy. It's truly sad, as we're all human beings, that should co-exist peacefully on this beautiful planet, yet politics once again seems to be more important than human lives. I know many great Russian people who can think for themselves and they are some of the most beautiful souls I've met.

  • @MarekOlszowski
    @MarekOlszowski Před 5 měsíci +5

    Dla odreagowania przemówienie Sikorskiego ( polski minister spraw zagranicznych) w ONZ
    czcams.com/video/vrzUR12TyQE/video.htmlsi=xdlNYWNHSJJuwYIj

  • @yale2390
    @yale2390 Před 5 měsíci +4

    Wszyscy jesteśmy ofiarami propagandy . Czy to Rosjanie , czy Ukraińcy czy Polacy. Nie daje się nam wyboru i każdy ma swoją oficjalną wersję ale przecież wystarczy samemu poszukać i poznać zdanie sasiadów . Zupełnie inne zdanie na temat Polski , bedą mieli Rosjanie z Obwodu Kaliningadzkiego a zupełnie inne gdzieś zMoskwy czy dalekiej Syberii . Ludzie , ktorzy odwiedzali Polskę przed ta całą awanturą , do tej pory bardzo pozytywnie odnosza się do Polaków. Od lat oglądam na YT filmy rosyjskie , białoruskie , ukraińskie ( doskonale rozumiem te języki ) i powiem wam moi drodzy że nie na wszystkich propaganda dziala . Są też ludzie , którzy myślą samodzielnie . Od jakiegoś roku powiem szczerze , punkt widzenia Rosjan zniknąl całkowicie z YT . Wyszukiwarka Google zmieniała się w wyszukiwarkę "Googleinę" wyszukuje tylko to co jest korzystne dla jednej , słusznej strony konfliktu . To nie jest fair. Chciabym wiedzieć co myśli strona przeciwna a nie opierać się tylko na jednej . Deokracja zachodnia "cenzuruje ostro" ..... kto by pomyślał , prawda?

    • @monikape8827
      @monikape8827 Před 4 měsíci

      Nie zgadzam się jeśli w Polsce strona przeciwna myśli inaczej to idzie na wybory i robi protesty, walczy o demokrację. U ruskich demokracja nie jest znanym pojęciem. Oni nie walczą, nie głosują, a demonstrują tylko w niewielkim stopniu. Jakim cudem jeden zły człowiek zarządza całym mądrym narodem? Stan umysłu tego narodu to niewolnictwo, dlatego mu się to udaje.

  • @BuffaloSoldierPL
    @BuffaloSoldierPL Před 5 měsíci +12

    It’s funny how the nuts lady even thinks Lviv is russian. It is Ukrainian and so it should be. If you really would like to go down the historical path, then i guess you could call it a Polish city just like you could fairly say that Szczecin is a German city. But to think Lviv is russian is out of the world nuts.

    • @PUARockstar
      @PUARockstar Před 4 měsíci

      That's the thing about vatniks, they are nuts, by definition.

  • @CarriettaCarrieWhite
    @CarriettaCarrieWhite Před 5 měsíci +7

    0:42 If they would be peaceful state they wouldn't attack Ukraine in 2022... Ukraine in 2014, Chechnya in 1994-96 and 1999-2009, Georgia in 1991-1992 and 1992-93 and 2008, Moldova in 1992...
    2:12 If anyone ever tells you that Poles are Russophobes, remember this woman's statement.
    3:43 against Russian politics. If someone is good person and know it isn't ok to invade independent country then we are ok. Personally, I watch on YT a Russian currently living in Poland who, as he says, escaped from Russia to tell the truth about this country.
    3:50 Congratulations, you got your title of Honorary Slav, Balt and Balkan.
    4:05 Unfortunately they think. I mentioned the Russian's YT channel. He asked the younger generation about their opinion. It was very similar.
    4:42 We don't want to be enemies, but we will never sacrifice our independence as a country to Russia.
    5:00 In Russian dictionary Nazi means any country that doesn't want to give up own independence. For Russia if you surrender your country and become part of Russia then you are not Nazi.
    7:00 Poland was not on the map of Europe for 123 years. Despite being punished for being Polish, despite propaganda, despite brainwashing and despite indoctrination we maintained our identity. Despite 44 years of Russian propaganda and indoctrination in the Polish People's Republic, we did not stop fighting for freedom.
    So yes, if you believe the propaganda and don't question what you are told, it's your fault. There are examples of thinking Russians, which shows that you can think independently despite propaganda.
    10:28 So beautiful lie. 17/09/1939
    10:45 We can stand them if they stay within their boarders and stop lying about past. Just look on our relationship with Germany - it shows even if hard past it can be totally different nowadays.
    17:44 "Russophobia" and Russian is telling how independent countries are "unnecessary teritories"
    19:45 Delusional woman.

  • @elzbietaurbanska1996
    @elzbietaurbanska1996 Před 5 měsíci +10

    All is fruit’s of propaganda.

  • @adriankowalczyk7101
    @adriankowalczyk7101 Před 5 měsíci +3

    Propaganda does its job.People will always find an excuse for bad actions.

  • @chapt3r185
    @chapt3r185 Před 5 měsíci +3

    It seems to me that on a human level, Poles and Russians get along and I have a friend from Russia. In Poland, almost everyone knows a Russian or has worked with one. However, Russia is a large country and it seems to me that some of these people have never even talked to any Pole, which is a pity because it would turn out that we are not so terrible. In fact, it's not surprising since the Russian authorities are scaring their society that the West wants to destroy them. Poland is certainly a more open country today. Things are different with the Russian government. Unlike the West, Russia is not an attractive country in terms of civilization. It is unable to provide any modernization, has high unemployment and terrible weather. They don't have much to offer Poland and Ukraine, their only argument is violence. As during the Warsaw Uprising, the Soviets did not send a single fighter plane against the Luftwaffe and allowed the city to be razed to the ground. Well, we rebuilt Warsaw, but the bad impression of the Russians remained. Similarly, Ukraine will also rebuild one day, but people will remember who is now dropping missiles on their heads. To quote the classic, the enemy of my enemy is my friend 🇵🇱🤝🇺🇦. I will not go into the details of human life, I just want to say that nothing will bring them back to us.

  • @xshathra4743
    @xshathra4743 Před 5 měsíci +7

    Why can't Russia be just normal...

    • @Melh21
      @Melh21 Před 5 měsíci +2

      😂😂😂😂😂
      Coz they aren’t!!

  • @LS-Moto
    @LS-Moto Před 5 měsíci +17

    Please keep in mind that freedom of speech is not allowed in Russia. Speaking against Russia in any way, can get you in prison for many years. So obviously people will be careful with what they say. So when you watch those street questions in Russia, take them with a grain of salt.

    • @katarzyna4667
      @katarzyna4667 Před 5 měsíci +2

      Why don't they refuse to answer the question?

    • @LS-Moto
      @LS-Moto Před 5 měsíci +4

      @@katarzyna4667 A lot do, but they are not in the video. These are just the people that did say something, and obviously most of those will be putin sided.

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci

      So, you are not living in Russia. I understand it, cause you see Russia from tv. I understand that to be brainwashed is good. But i will tell you one thing. If you never have been to Russia fe, don't tell them how they are living stupid npc 🤡

    • @blackcrow4218
      @blackcrow4218 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@LS-Moto Most Russians think like that they are brainwashed and like to be under Putins boots. They wouldn't survive without someone pulling them by their hair .

    • @internal_voice
      @internal_voice Před 4 měsíci +1

      Just stop whitening these sh*tbags

  • @qbert8695
    @qbert8695 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Poor Poles, suffered so much from Nazis. Let's not forget Poland helped Germany separate and then conquer Czechoslovakia.

  • @grzegorzaugustyniak6405
    @grzegorzaugustyniak6405 Před 5 měsíci +5

    We don't use adjectives in case of nationality. You should say "jestem Anglikiem" not "jestem angielskim".

  • @ronin36963
    @ronin36963 Před 5 měsíci +15

    I wouldn't really say Ukraine was doing OK beforehand. It was the poorest country in Europe (beforehand) and corruption runs rampant there (since it became a state in 1991) and the Russians know about it. They're the ones that forced that mindset onto them.

  • @strachster
    @strachster Před 5 měsíci +7

    Russian Orks, dont have cilvilisation when they invaded ukraine they were shocked about washing machines, or hot water.

    • @AaSs-ln9mm
      @AaSs-ln9mm Před 5 měsíci +5

      We also fight with shovels.😂

    • @Wayfarer.731
      @Wayfarer.731 Před 5 měsíci

      Ork is you and your family, comparing to hoholland Russia 2 times better to live. Well, no point to speak with brainwashed boy

    • @grzesieks.180
      @grzesieks.180 Před 5 měsíci +2

      You can't have water pipes working well if there's -40 outside and -5 inside the house...

    • @KazimierzSurma
      @KazimierzSurma Před 4 měsíci

      Poles are not Slavs. They are slaves. This is their state of mind. Mentality of a puppet on a string.

  • @chapt3r185
    @chapt3r185 Před 5 měsíci +2

    actually the Russians make good fridge freezers, but it's not something we don't make in Europe

  • @Skiskiski
    @Skiskiski Před 4 měsíci +2

    We should have "love" for one another as we see the day draw near.

  • @dipayanroy8300
    @dipayanroy8300 Před 4 měsíci +4

    Russia will never attack Poland as it is a NATO country. I personally love Russia and Poland both.
    But since the war started, I started to hate US and UK both.

  • @bgarcia9920
    @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci +4

    What TV will not tell you. In 2014, Ukraine attacked the civilian population of Donbass, sending a military punitive expedition there with tanks, artillery and combat aircraft. A resistance movement broke out in Donbass and an uprising of the population against the Ukrainian aggression occurred. Since then, Ukrainians have been shelling cities and settlements in Donbass, using artillery, rockets and drones. They have already caused over 18,000 civilian deaths, including hundreds of children. There are heartbreaking photos on the Internet from the streets of Donbass with women and children lying in pools of blood next to parts and fragments of Ukrainian rockets and missiles. Russia intervened to defend the Russian-speaking population of Ukraine. The Russian Federation demanded Ukraine's neutrality and the Ukrainian government was close to agreeing to it. Then British Prime Minister Boris Johnson flew to Kiev and convinced Zielenski to continue the war. The Ukrainians violated the Minsk agreements four times and the Ukrainian security service murdered the Ukrainian envoy to the Minsk negotiations, Denis Kireyev, because he opposed the violation of the Minsk agreements by Zielenski's government. In February 2022, the Russian military operation in Ukraine began. At the beginning it was carried out with insufficient forces. The protection of the population of Donbass and the denazification of Ukraine are among the goals of the military intervention announced by Russia in February 2022.

    • @Aleks96
      @Aleks96 Před 4 měsíci +4

      This is Russian propaganda.

    • @bgarcia9920
      @bgarcia9920 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@Aleks96 These are facts I derived over time from French, German, Italian and American sources equally available to you and me. I read and understand these languages. I do not know Russian nor do I know Russian propaganda outlets. Sorry bro if the historical truth does not match your views.

    • @Aleks96
      @Aleks96 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@bgarcia9920 No, that is a lie and manipulation.
      The 18,000 thousand deaths, for example, are victims on both sides and mostly soldiers.
      But you make it seem like they are all Russians and civilians, which is Russian manipulation.
      It is a lie, propaganda to justify an attack on the neighboring country.

  • @masacar1193
    @masacar1193 Před 4 měsíci +1

    And the most of them is like that,And they say they fight nazis in Ukraine.

  • @stacied4832
    @stacied4832 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Ukrainian here. I was thinking like you before 2022. After Bucha I died inside, I'm not expecting anything from them (at least nothing human-like). There are some sane people, but it's like 0.000000000000001%. Watch some interviews with ruZZians PoW's, you'll be shocked of what the relatives in ruZZia are saying. If possible, watch the movie "Intercepted" - this documentary is beyond human imagination.

  • @agatajulieaydemir3589
    @agatajulieaydemir3589 Před 5 měsíci +3

    You have to love them, if you won't you are theirs enemy

  • @TheseTagsAreUseless
    @TheseTagsAreUseless Před 5 měsíci +6

    gosh... why many old people have to be government tv's fanatics... too much propaganda
    this is always "government are right in whatever they say"

  • @ricardoreis8303
    @ricardoreis8303 Před 3 měsíci

    Did CZcams remove original video?