Rural Russians suggest countries that Russia should invade next

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  • @1420channel
    @1420channel  Před rokem +102

    1 year of anti-Russian sanctions. Have the sanctions affected you? People answer on Vasya In The Hay:
    czcams.com/video/6g00EQPDmww/video.html

    • @avishnevsky7394
      @avishnevsky7394 Před rokem +1

      It is sanctions against russian aggression

    • @danclark1364
      @danclark1364 Před rokem +4

      WHY DON'T YOU DO A VASYA IN THE HAY ????

    • @cameronk4758
      @cameronk4758 Před rokem +4

      While it usually turns out that the people are usually with views polar opposite of mine, I do enjoy a lot when the interviewer is welcomed inside someone's house/property which offers an additional glimpse into certain types of Russian villages/towns outside of the major cities and their suburbs

    • @ak11472
      @ak11472 Před rokem +3

      I hope that in Russia, in the government of the Russian state, too, eventually normal, sane people, real Russians will come (We are talking about the Russians/Slavic people and not about other peoples that live in the Russian Federation), because Russia, historically, culturally, in the form of the East Slavic ethnic origin of the Russians (and not in the person of the same supporters of Putin, the current rulers of the Russian state), in the form of Russian cultures, Russian culture, is also part of Europe. Russians, like Ukrainians, are the East Slavic people of Europe by ethnic origin.
      And of course, also, I wish Ukraine, the Ukrainian people all the best and peace...
      I myself am from my mother's side of Slavic-Ukrainian-Russian origin...

    • @carolinebjerkelund767
      @carolinebjerkelund767 Před rokem +4

      Sergei deletes comments. I don't watch him anymore.

  • @chipishor
    @chipishor Před rokem +2263

    That last guy: "Russia is the most democratic country in the world!" A few minutes later: "Let's see what I just said because I don't want to face the consequences of it. I don't think I said anything bad anyway."
    I don't even need to comment on this....

    • @user-yf1mw6qu3u
      @user-yf1mw6qu3u Před rokem +1

      Russia is a democratic country and I feel free and comfortable here and can do what i want. In democratic USA. , Canada or United Kingdom you would go to jail for saying the n*ger word.

    • @raahauge
      @raahauge Před rokem +83

      An interesting interview/interaction, I think.

    • @minigiant8998
      @minigiant8998 Před rokem +23

      it could be the most democratic country in the world. we should ask trump because he knows this issue better than anyone else.

    • @bobanmilisavljevic7857
      @bobanmilisavljevic7857 Před rokem +4

      Then why did you comment on it?

    • @raahauge
      @raahauge Před rokem +42

      @@bobanmilisavljevic7857 Probably to draw attention to this particular interview. And 117 liked his comment so far. Why did you comment?

  • @asynchronicity
    @asynchronicity Před rokem +447

    "I saw on TV yesterday......"
    The entire problem in five words

    • @julipancakes1153
      @julipancakes1153 Před rokem +7

      You also get all information from TV . You have not been to Russia. You don't know reality either

    • @asynchronicity
      @asynchronicity Před rokem +39

      @@julipancakes1153
      Do I know you?

    • @helgeschneider9069
      @helgeschneider9069 Před rokem

      @@julipancakes1153 we see russia in a lot of videos here. we know, what laws duma makes. russia is a terro state full of fascists!

    • @arthurvyater656
      @arthurvyater656 Před rokem +34

      ​@@julipancakes1153 Madam, you're in youtube comments section.
      When you finish watching an episode of a TV show, do you stare at the cupboard under the TV to read what others have to say about that show?

    • @supertuscans9512
      @supertuscans9512 Před rokem

      Actually I use Telegram a lot.

  • @pole040
    @pole040 Před rokem +361

    First lady suggesting Russia should just attack anyone and everyone. These are simply people wanting to express their anger on others due to their unhappy life.

    • @RainyDays298
      @RainyDays298 Před rokem +8

      100%

    • @mikefraser4513
      @mikefraser4513 Před rokem

      @@RainyDays298 No, I'd say 95%. Or 96% if it's the brand coming from Poland of all places.

    • @audrylou290
      @audrylou290 Před rokem +11

      Word _Russia_ and _lady_ can't stay in one sentence.

    • @HK-gm8pe
      @HK-gm8pe Před rokem

      I think that most russians are like this...they have shitty lives and then they want to just screw others aswell , I live next to Russia and its soo funny when I see Russians in here who approve of this war and say how shitty European union is and NATO but when you tell them to go and live in Russia if EU is sooo bad then they say that they dont want to go :D:D:D I wonder why?

    • @eastafricanforever3457
      @eastafricanforever3457 Před rokem

      Maybe psycopathic

  • @orzejeden
    @orzejeden Před rokem +389

    „Russian soldiers never attack civilians”
    here in Poland, our grandparents and grandmothers have a different opinion…

    • @adam145
      @adam145 Před rokem +46

      Every day I go to a local bakery here in south-east Poland, I walk past by a small old cemetery. There is a part of it dedicated to people who were murdered by the russian red army. It's a pretty sizeable part for "never attacking civilians".

    • @michellewestlake6766
      @michellewestlake6766 Před rokem +39

      also in latvia

    • @sethilumets3637
      @sethilumets3637 Před rokem +42

      Im estonian and never forget what russians did

    • @themetallicabg
      @themetallicabg Před rokem +25

      not only in Poland my friend, sadly it's the story I've been hearing as well from my grandparents

    • @lawtraf8008
      @lawtraf8008 Před rokem

      And in most parts of the world, it's your allies The US, The UK, France, Germany, Belgium, The Netherlands who murdered and oppressed millions but I guess as long as they didn't attack Poland, you're fine with them. This is one of the reason I'm not anti-Russia and do not care what they do because in wars, there's no good guys and bad guys, there's only sides. Russia ain't the bad guy, they are just not on your side due to some history your country shares with them. You have no issue align yourself with bad guys who did 100 times worse than Russia because those bad guys didn't hurt your country. In this conflict, I'm team Russia, not because I agree with their actions but because the "good guys" have hurt my country and Russia never did. Same thing most of you anti-Russia are doing.

  • @francois-xavieresperance5007

    "We should eliminate them completely, just like we do in Ukraine." So, they know. Later, they can't say they didn't know.

    • @196Stefan2
      @196Stefan2 Před rokem +40

      good point!

    • @ownSystem
      @ownSystem Před rokem

      5:50 ukraine bombing there own civilians man Russians propaganda is dumb as hell

    • @PaulGrunschild
      @PaulGrunschild Před rokem +31

      0:40 it's strange how you can have such an approach to eliminate an independent democratic state where similar people live, because poles are also slavs. how politics and propaganda can deceive a man, as a Pole I am terrified

    • @asbisi
      @asbisi Před rokem +23

      @@PaulGrunschild Russia has always been a difficult neighbour.

    • @carelgoodheir692
      @carelgoodheir692 Před rokem +6

      @@jimbob7281 Well Jim Bob, I really did burst out laughing at that. I'll copy/paste it so that others can get a laugh too.
      """"" ....... Russia has contributed tremendous amounts to poland (any older pole will tell you this). Doubly so for ukraine. And make no mistake Poland is far from independent and democratic."""""

  • @UtenteMedio
    @UtenteMedio Před rokem +428

    Funny how in the "most democratic country in the world" people are always so afraid to talk about their political position

    • @bluewolf9327
      @bluewolf9327 Před rokem

      Sounds like the west when you talk about the vaccines, open borders, LGBT and who owns the media, banks and the government.

    • @Ranstone
      @Ranstone Před rokem +3

      Democracy isn't about free speech; that's a Republic.
      Democracy is power to the people.
      A Republic is rights to the people.
      Believe it or not, there have been totalitarian democracies, like ancient Greece.

    • @pengu1785
      @pengu1785 Před rokem +21

      @@Ranstone well I live in Sweden and here we have free speech and that "power to the people" you talk about. We also have rights, or "rights to the people" as you say.
      If you take one of those away, it's not a democratic country, believe it or not.
      Saying Russia is a democracy, is just denial from russians who don't want to acknowledge the fact that they live in a dictatorship. Either that, or they are just afraid of the consequences of being caught saying something negative about their government.
      Also a country can't be a dictatorship and a democracy at once. It's like saying a fruit is a banana and an apple.

    • @carelgoodheir692
      @carelgoodheir692 Před rokem +5

      @@Ranstone The contempory meaning of democracy in my view needs to include that periodically the voters get deciding who will rule and who will have the right to pass legislation. For that to happen in a meaningful way all adults have to be in a position to cast their ballots and there has to be free speech. Without free speech the voters will not hear a range of positions and will not be in a position to make informed choices.
      (BTW, if there have been totalitarian democracies - apartheid South Africa being a better example than ancient Greece - there have been far more totalitarian republics!!!!!!!!)

    • @robertevans8010
      @robertevans8010 Před rokem

      What else can they say, Russians I know are a very Patriotic people but are also good people, it is the leaders who are the Bastards in all of this, there are many people who are in Prison like Navalny who have given up their Freedom for the people, but I am afraid that many Western Powers did nothing, after What the Putin did in Salisbury England with Novichok, that should have been the wake up call, but everyone did nothing including our own lame Government in the UK, at that time and still now Many Russian Oligarchs owned vast swathes of London property and sent their Children to British Schools not only English but Welsh and Scottish to, Atlantic College in Glamorgan South Wales certainly had Politburo and Oligarch Children Educated there in the past. I think we would be afraid also and this Young Gentleman at least is making a go of doing something in Russia, Ukraine is a sad look in to the World of Mr Putin as he sees it, he should be reminded , that Billions of lives on this Planet see it differently ! Including in Russia.

  • @nickybutt4117
    @nickybutt4117 Před rokem +96

    Saying that Russia is a democratic country is same to pretend that A LION IS VEGETARIAN...

    • @user-zy1vp2sw9c
      @user-zy1vp2sw9c Před rokem +2

      My dog was vegetarian. She mainly ate cucumbers, strawberries, grass, potatoes, stuff like that. She was quite indifferent to meat.

    • @nickybutt4117
      @nickybutt4117 Před rokem +1

      @@user-zy1vp2sw9c it s just an exception , my dear:))

    • @thecoin5394
      @thecoin5394 Před rokem +2

      ​@@nickybutt4117 saying the USA is a democratic country is like saying money and war are the true form of democracy

    • @thecoin5394
      @thecoin5394 Před rokem

      ​@@nickybutt4117 Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Serbia, Syria ,, what next? CHINA! .. spreading democracy (read: wars) all over the world 😂

    • @nickybutt4117
      @nickybutt4117 Před rokem +4

      @@thecoin5394 Did I mention USA somewhere?

  • @tritonum
    @tritonum Před rokem +750

    I am always amazed by how people living miserably in a frozen shithole talk about how fortunate they are to own all the resources, and how they should bring their world to the rest of us.

    • @stephanieallangarman5598
      @stephanieallangarman5598 Před rokem +66

      Exactly..I do not envy these people at all…it’s horribly disturbing to hear some of their views. 🤔😳

    • @johnflux1
      @johnflux1 Před rokem +98

      Half of Russians don't have an indoor toilet..

    • @rolandmartin3833
      @rolandmartin3833 Před rokem +55

      because if you were living all the time in poverty, it becomes the 'normal' way of life since they don't know anything else!

    • @karinaivankova4099
      @karinaivankova4099 Před rokem +23

      @@johnflux1 Nonsense. Most Russian population live in big cities.

    • @mountainman8775
      @mountainman8775 Před rokem +50

      They’re deluded and starved of truthful information sources.
      The strange thing is, if they were to discover their tv lies to them every second breath, I think they still wouldn’t care.
      As the saying goes, it is easier to deceive someone a second time than to make them realise they were deceived in the first place.

  • @LordAlucard974
    @LordAlucard974 Před rokem +1325

    Every time they claim that the Russian army has never once targeted civilians, makes me cringe. They really should look back at their history and actually visit the countries that Russia has invaded and look at the scares they left behind.

    • @alexsilent5603
      @alexsilent5603 Před rokem +40

      Apartments built by USSR in Afghanistan still stand.

    • @MikeJackson690
      @MikeJackson690 Před rokem +219

      @@alexsilent5603 But they destroyed existing buildings first, just like in Mariupol now. There's no justification, and rebuilding what the attackers destroyed is nothing to celebrate.

    • @alexsilent5603
      @alexsilent5603 Před rokem

      @@MikeJackson690 At the very least it's better than NATO who builds nothing.

    • @Rob-metoo527
      @Rob-metoo527 Před rokem

      That's Russia's only military strategy to murder women and children from a distance while the Russian people cower in fear.

    • @alexsilent5603
      @alexsilent5603 Před rokem

      @Mister Dude Houses built by Afghans are less valuable, because they don't have toilets.

  • @alexmiller7721
    @alexmiller7721 Před rokem +1013

    "I think our country is the most democratic state in the world."
    "I think a lot of people share my perspective, but at the same time, I don't want to face the consequences for expressing it."
    I think his editing skills leave a lot to be desired.

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Před rokem +6

      У нас на территории спокойно действует радио свобода. Алексей Навальный (сейчас Алексей опущенный) спокойно действовал 12 лет пока не решился на особо крупную провокацию.
      Как быстро бы в США прикрыли бы организации призывающие к государственному перевороту ?

    • @ralfimuller8948
      @ralfimuller8948 Před rokem +44

      He behaves like I true Russian. Invites you, gives you to eat and to drink. I nostalgically remember the times it was possible to visit this land and experience the hospitality of the Russian.

    • @cambobby2011
      @cambobby2011 Před rokem +4

      That hit me too!!! Well, that's life...

    • @user-yf1mw6qu3u
      @user-yf1mw6qu3u Před rokem +1

      Russia is a democratic country and I feel free and comfortable here and can do what i want. In democratic USA. , Canada or United Kingdom you would go to jail for saying the n*ger word.

    • @willek1335
      @willek1335 Před rokem +42

      @@wederMaxim People in democracies hardly consider coup, because the people have a democracy.

  • @alongfortheride9345
    @alongfortheride9345 Před rokem +138

    It's just shocking what horrible conditions these people live in. Honestly, they're about 60 years behind the rest of the world.

    • @vv9228
      @vv9228 Před rokem

      The west 60 years ago was still better than them now, and they believe themselves to be an authority telling others how to live. We in Ukraine said we've had enough of their influence and lifestyle and you see what happened

    • @MrMielten
      @MrMielten Před rokem +26

      Their leader is even 150 years behind ...

    • @martinsulak6366
      @martinsulak6366 Před rokem +16

      @@MrMielten Only 80 years behind. Basically same as Hitler or Stalin.

    • @julestube2425
      @julestube2425 Před rokem +5

      @@MrMielten to be fair he has a Fax machine now 🤣

    • @MrMielten
      @MrMielten Před rokem +1

      @@julestube2425 🤣🤣🤣

  • @thomaswilson1111
    @thomaswilson1111 Před rokem +18

    You are doing great work. It looks like the answers really depend which neighbourhood you are in. Some people give me hope but some people are just depressing to listen to

  • @StayPrimal
    @StayPrimal Před rokem +896

    ''Our Russian soldiers would never do that, attack civilians, they aim to achieve peace through peaceful means.''
    Propaganda works so well with older folks, its sad to see. I can't imagine how frustrating it must be for intelligent people in this country.

    • @nobbynobbs8182
      @nobbynobbs8182 Před rokem +118

      "I can't imagine how frustrating it must be for intelligent people in this country."
      I think most intelligent people already fled Putin's failed country

    • @icecoldbigbog9937
      @icecoldbigbog9937 Před rokem +2

      what do you think started the war mr primal

    • @cyberash3000
      @cyberash3000 Před rokem +52

      @@icecoldbigbog9937 old russian men dreaming of tbe Soviet Union started this war conservatives its always conservatives

    • @wishunter9000
      @wishunter9000 Před rokem +1

      @@cyberash3000 Russia’s been after Ukraine and other areas (i.e. the former Soviet Union) for several hundred years in order to make a defensible perimeter around Russia-proper. You know that right?

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Před rokem +5

      Сказал человек который верит что в Украине демократия

  • @dutchschaefer5787
    @dutchschaefer5787 Před rokem +127

    “The roads have become a bit better” brilliant 😂

    • @dutchschaefer5787
      @dutchschaefer5787 Před rokem +11

      @TFactory yes the pause was almost as if it was for comical effect. Think that’s what made it so funny. But in reality it isn’t funny, it’s a little sad to see.
      Like you say these people are his core support and they don’t have a pot to pi$$ in and he couldn’t give a toss about them either.

    • @damianeadie510
      @damianeadie510 Před rokem +11

      Of course he had to pause.... he had to scour his memory for the last 20 years!
      And now we know the good news that he doesn't have to shit in a bucket. Glory to Russia, etc.

    • @meyou8141
      @meyou8141 Před rokem +3

      You could see his soul leave his body as he looked around him and saw the mess around him.

    • @adam145
      @adam145 Před rokem

      Damn I would be angry if the worst road in my city got to the state of those "big better" roads.

    • @foxskullspl8510
      @foxskullspl8510 Před rokem +2

      Then a few seconds later, the guy removes the water from under the house with a shovel🤣

  • @Medley3000
    @Medley3000 Před rokem +6

    "Russia also wants peace only, right?"
    Yes, the kind of peace you find in cemeteries.

  • @1midnightfish
    @1midnightfish Před rokem +29

    "If there's not 'ours' we won't touch them... We only kill our own" The logic in that 😲
    Thank you for your work 1420, stay safe 🤍💙🤍

  • @bordersw1239
    @bordersw1239 Před rokem +125

    “The roads are a bit better and we’ve got sewerage’, all sorted then , welcome to the 19th Century. 😂

    • @RichardTaylor1630
      @RichardTaylor1630 Před rokem

      LOL! Meanwhile, trillions of dollars worth of Russia's mineral wealth has been stolen by Putin and his cronies.

    • @guitaratfourty
      @guitaratfourty Před rokem

      That is the problem. Russians are living life like irs the 1800's. And they know no better

    • @HELESPONTify
      @HELESPONTify Před rokem

      West Virginia in Usa have incest,like normal thinks,and look Arkansas,Missisippi,Alabama

    • @christ7976
      @christ7976 Před 9 měsíci +3

      The Romans had better ones 2000 years ago. What a mess of a country

  • @frankswarbrick7562
    @frankswarbrick7562 Před rokem +185

    "We should only subjugate "our" people, not Finland, Sweden and Norway."
    OK...

    • @Perkelenaattori
      @Perkelenaattori Před rokem +23

      Meaning we're not Slavs.

    • @DonJohn87_YT
      @DonJohn87_YT Před rokem +52

      Quite disturbind that it somehow is their birthright to "domesticate" the Ukrainian people...

    • @skiguru99
      @skiguru99 Před rokem +62

      Russian imperial mindset - make our neighbours as miserable as us

    • @danzoom
      @danzoom Před rokem +15

      I'm just glad that nobody throughout all the videos mentioned Kazakhstan 😌

    • @Breinschade
      @Breinschade Před rokem +7

      The Russians were formed from East Slavic tribes, and their cultural ancestry is based in Kievan Rus'. Genetically, the majority of Russians are identical to their East and West Slavic counterparts; unlike northern Russians, who belong to the Northern European Baltic gene pool.

  • @sivx17
    @sivx17 Před rokem +13

    It baffles me how some Russians so nonchalantly talking about the annihilation of other countries and its people just because their policies doesnt align or kowtowing to Russia. The clear lack of empathy in these people is very concerning.

  • @WPNSTV
    @WPNSTV Před rokem +5

    Great video, as always. You are a very respectful journalist, which was the first thing that made your videos stick out to me. You ask loaded questions but never interrupt or argue anything. It is very admirable.

  • @tiffanyi5645
    @tiffanyi5645 Před rokem +137

    Wow the way this video ended was SO powerful and so telling! This was filmed and edited masterfully. I really appreciate this level of pure journalism 🙏🏽

    • @Danny_ll
      @Danny_ll Před rokem +1

      Yes powerful but it can also shape a narrative, usually on purpose. Good ole journalism.

    • @UnhingedBecauseLucid
      @UnhingedBecauseLucid Před rokem +5

      @@Danny_ll
      True; but of course in this case it is arguably counterbalanced by the fact that there is not much more moral hazard here than there is ambiguity that jailing and whacking people for opposing a hostile autocracy also shapes a narrative ...

    • @adammm2847
      @adammm2847 Před rokem

      Nah, it is more nonsense. You could get the same video in any country in the world if you simply cherry-pick responses like this.

    • @lizanderson1669
      @lizanderson1669 Před rokem

      @@UnhingedBecauseLucid yup they do that in Canada and New Zealand and Australia lol

  • @dmitriysergeevich7115
    @dmitriysergeevich7115 Před rokem +1289

    Dear foreign friends! I have already communicated in the comments, and I consider it important to write separately, as a person living in Russia, what is happening here. I was engaged in the analysis of the situation, daily views of various sources, lecturers, polls and studies on the topic of the war, and therefore I consider my experience quite unbiased (although it is not easy even for me to write scientifically and without emotions from what is happening here in 1984).
    So, the majority of Russians living in Russia really say that Putin is doing well and doing everything right (about 90% of the population). But this cannot be interpreted one-sidedly.
    Firstly, most people do it out of inertia and unwillingness/impossibility to study politics, which is normal, because it is unusual for people to be interested in politics if it does not concern them.
    Most Russians believe that politics does not concern them, because incomes, as a rule, do not fall (sanctions really do not work for ordinary people, since most of the population does not travel abroad, does not use foreign services, does not study science and does not read foreign sources).
    Almost the entire country, however, believes that there really are no independent courts in Russia, that everything around is bought. Therefore, Russians rarely go to court, do not fight for any rights (even for their own), are afraid of conflicts over poor public transport, unreasonably high rents, and so on. But at the same time, they believe that officials and the city administration are to blame. But not Putin! This is truly terrible.
    Most Russians say that war is bad, but they say that we had no choice, and the US and Ukrainians hate us. In general, this is already pleasing, if only because people do not approve of murders as such.
    There is a huge generational gap in Putin's approval.
    The generation of 20-30 years old as a whole will say that Putin is well done, but they will not particularly answer further questions, since they admit that they do not understand the topic.
    But in the 40+ generation, something terrible begins. They perceive Putin as a religious figure, on the level of their parents, believing that he is never wrong. They are desperately trying to justify his actions with the most stupid arguments.
    This is due to the Stockholm syndrome experienced in the nineties. They believe that democracy does not work, and the United States and the West allegedly did not help us and wanted us to be poor. Almost all films in Russia showed the nineties as a time of poverty and devastation. They are afraid of freedom, because it was at the beginning of the 2000s that huge economic growth began under Putin due to the increase in oil sales (obviously, Putin did not contribute to this, but they believe that it was him). It can be seen that these people have a neurosis, and they really believe that everyone wants to kill them, because the president said so.
    The scariest thing is that most of the people 40+ really think that beating their people to death with batons is the right thing to do. What to plant and poison the opposition - that's right. That directing a nuclear bomb at the United States is right. And the older the generation, the crazier their speeches become, and the level of aggression reaches the desire to kill the whole world.
    But! Not everyone is like that, but only a large part of the population. And this majority really does not want any rights either for themselves or for others. Therefore, it is worth understanding that even the Russians themselves suffer from them, and not just the Ukrainians. And that, therefore, you should not generalize to all Russians, because, generalizing, you do exactly the same thing, considering all people to be bad because of the majority (moreover, the middle-aged majority, which probably won’t even go to your countries).
    Secondly, there are many people who understand that Putin is insane. But it is these people who have critical thinking, they read the opposition media. And, as a rule, it is they who can find a good job, know foreign languages and emigrate. Therefore, it is impossible to calculate the exact number of Russians who are against the war. There is not even open data and an unambiguous opportunity to interpret the number of people who left.
    Russians are generally not inclined to be interested in politics. Political videos on CZcams get very little views, and it's obvious that people really think they can't change anything. Russians don't like to read the opposition media, because they show all the bad things that are happening here. Their mood deteriorates, and they prefer to sit in the echo chamber, which says that everything is not so bad in Russia, that the West has its own propaganda, and we have our own. That not everything is so simple, and Ukraine also dressed up.
    All oppositionists are convinced that democracy will be brought on a silver platter. That the regime will weaken, the elites will want democracy, and this is where we will act (and they themselves do not know how they will act). Russians cannot unite in almost anything because of the totalitarian past and the authoritarian present. The opposition itself quarrels among themselves, and it is not clear how it can even come to power.
    So overall it's really bad. But if you consider all Russians as fascists, it will be even worse. Autocracy and the Soviet Union turns people into beasts, not vice versa.
    Therefore, fight for democracy in your countries, fight against right-wing populists who want to make the country great. What makes a country great is cooperation with others and respect for all people. Perhaps my generation (I'm 24) will also come to this if Putin's regime is replaced by something softer. But there is little hope for this, and hope is the only thing we have left among the zombie older generation who want to send us to the Middle Ages.

    • @phueal
      @phueal Před rokem +145

      It feels to me like a lot of the war supporters in Russia outwardly think "Russia is great, so we should subjugate all these people so that they can live under the same great regime", but inwardly truly feel "everything is terrible, why should they get a shot at a good life when we can't? We should subjugate these people because if everyone is in a terrible situation, at least I won't be alone in it."

    • @christophercox9150
      @christophercox9150 Před rokem +174

      Thanks for taking the time to explain this. It makes a lot of sense, but also very depressing

    • @julieholdcroftbetty8520
      @julieholdcroftbetty8520 Před rokem

      Contrary to what one of the interviewees said, the British don't hate Russians. We hate what your Government is doing to your people and most especially to Ukrainians.
      I'm 62 but not easily gaslighted. I didn't vote for Brexit or our fake ex pm Johnson.
      My heart goes out to the people of Ukraine and Russia. You are all being abused and used by Putin.

    • @ub681904
      @ub681904 Před rokem +75

      I wish there are more thinking the way you do.

    • @user-yf1mw6qu3u
      @user-yf1mw6qu3u Před rokem +10

      Слава России 🇷🇺

  • @Jim-bs8ln
    @Jim-bs8ln Před rokem +92

    If Russia can’t take Ukraine, how the hell would anyone expect them to take Poland?

    • @user-bl7ns2cp9u
      @user-bl7ns2cp9u Před rokem +4

      Так вас обманывали, говоря что русские хотят захватить пол Европы. 😁. Мы год не можем продвинуться. На своих исторических землях, в городах основанных русскими с русским населением. Какая Польша?!

    • @fintonmainz7845
      @fintonmainz7845 Před rokem +8

      I doubt if they could point out Poland on a map.

    • @user-ck9hi7oo3d
      @user-ck9hi7oo3d Před rokem

      @@user-bl7ns2cp9u соевик, езжай к хозяевам

    • @DuraStop
      @DuraStop Před rokem

      @@user-bl7ns2cp9u you said same thing about not invading Ukraine but you did) fuking liers...cant even keep your words))))

    • @ThatOneGuy81309
      @ThatOneGuy81309 Před rokem

      @@user-bl7ns2cp9u Poland exists dummy

  • @piotrek2121
    @piotrek2121 Před rokem +8

    Orwell's "1984" is no longer a Sci-fi book, but a reportage on Russia 2023

    • @user-bl7ns2cp9u
      @user-bl7ns2cp9u Před rokem

      Это пятиминутка ненависти, чтоб сильнее ненавидели русских, если запад принесёт демократию на крыльях ракет как в другие страны.

    • @denisoko8494
      @denisoko8494 Před 15 dny

      Vice versa, Orwell witnessed the Red Russian military attempt to clone itself in Spain in the late 1930s and then wrote "1984" and "Animal Farm." That is why Orwell wasn't published in Red Russia, they knew what was a prototype.

  • @ju.ice-der-boi
    @ju.ice-der-boi Před rokem +939

    The more I watch videos of this channel, the more I think it‘s actually a comedy channel

    • @ju.ice-der-boi
      @ju.ice-der-boi Před rokem +188

      When this one old dude was talking about russia being the most democratic country on earth… he had me there 😂😂😂😂

    • @katpillar4131
      @katpillar4131 Před rokem +92

      Borat would be proud.

    • @encycl07pedia-
      @encycl07pedia- Před rokem

      It's not funny, though. So many Russians have no clue what's really going on and those who do often deny it. If you think a moment like 6:10 is funny, remember that that delusion is the result of massive propaganda, censorship, oppression, and ignorance.
      People are dying every single day in Ukraine thanks to ignorance and intolerance that is showcased by people like this. The "democratic" guy is just a tragedy of being lied to and believing it. People calling Putin a hero or great leader should be saddening and disgusting to anyone with a heart.

    • @globe2555
      @globe2555 Před rokem +13

      @@ju.ice-der-boi Yes, then most would say, I don't wanna live in a democracy.

    • @frankswarbrick7562
      @frankswarbrick7562 Před rokem +48

      Black (dark) comedy, perhaps!

  • @spiliwiliag4576
    @spiliwiliag4576 Před rokem +13

    the alcoholic (just an assumption) around 2:55 is more sober than most of russians.

  • @aitchtea
    @aitchtea Před rokem +2

    that decision in the edit to end with the box wine was genius. it seems like i’ve been on your ride from get go and you just keep getting better.

  • @carlsvensson6970
    @carlsvensson6970 Před rokem +7

    Thank you for making these videos. My heart bleeds for all the people that suffers.

  • @haeuptlingaberja4927
    @haeuptlingaberja4927 Před rokem +77

    Gotta love the guy who said that Russia is the most democratic country in the world...and then told Daniil to let him help edit his interview for fear of getting in trouble for what he might have said. Hah!

    • @atdzsny
      @atdzsny Před rokem +5

      It was not Daniil who made the interview.

    • @seanohare5488
      @seanohare5488 Před rokem +1

      Hilarious

    • @haeuptlingaberja4927
      @haeuptlingaberja4927 Před rokem

      @@atdzsny
      Okay. And that changes what, exactly?

    • @PacekBrudnyPlacek
      @PacekBrudnyPlacek Před rokem +1

      @@haeuptlingaberja4927 It changes the fact that you thought it was Daniil. You know, there are also other guys who should be appreciated.

    • @lizanderson1669
      @lizanderson1669 Před rokem

      Come to Canada no more free speech or get beat by cops if protest against government real democracy here lmao

  • @jq4t49f3
    @jq4t49f3 Před rokem +184

    It would be hilarious if it wasn't so tragic 😞

    • @krumuvecis
      @krumuvecis Před rokem +3

      a classic satyr - a parody of a tragedy

    • @michellebrown4903
      @michellebrown4903 Před rokem

      I have reluctantly come to the conclusion that the Russian people are the problem

    • @jq4t49f3
      @jq4t49f3 Před rokem

      @Zfen89not69 How apt! In fact the word could be applied to the entire situation in Ukraine, which in turn reminds me of Terry Pratchett's novel "Monstrous Regiment". Uncannily familiar despite the fantastic setting. Terry was a genius.

  • @MrBricameron
    @MrBricameron Před rokem

    Insightful as always. Keep it up.

  • @DL6UK
    @DL6UK Před rokem +1

    Brave journalists, publishing all this! Go on 👍

  • @FrankBenlin
    @FrankBenlin Před rokem +33

    Control of information is everything.

    • @CollectiveDefence
      @CollectiveDefence Před rokem

      @TFactory
      They don’t need to look abroad. Everything is at home, the way of their Soviet predecessors.

  • @djpaulcfunkeddub3951
    @djpaulcfunkeddub3951 Před rokem +83

    Interesting that the last old man is worried about what he said earlier and hoped that he stuck to the script his leader expects him to say

    • @FrankBenlin
      @FrankBenlin Před rokem +13

      That was the saddest part to me.

    • @EvoraGT430
      @EvoraGT430 Před rokem +13

      Especially after saying that Russia was the most democratic nation in the world!

    • @eh1702
      @eh1702 Před rokem

      Yes, even out in the sticks; his anxiety to self censor is diagnostic of the totalitarian state that Russia is. So much for it being “the most democratic country in the world,”

    • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
      @malkontentniepoprawny6885 Před rokem +2

      That's how it works in most democratic countries, all clear...

  • @vesavuorinen187
    @vesavuorinen187 Před rokem +2

    this is an amazing window to another world, thank you for the content even tho it's heavy to watch.

  • @renatob9909
    @renatob9909 Před rokem +5

    You have assembled a good team Daniil 👍

  • @labcat647
    @labcat647 Před rokem +119

    Question: Are other countries responsible for all of Russia’s problems? People say Russians will always blame others and never take responsibility for causing our own problems.

    • @mountainman8775
      @mountainman8775 Před rokem +2

      That‘s right.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem

      That most dictatorship, police states are doing.

    • @ron9320
      @ron9320 Před rokem

      Always! Therefore they want to nuke them!

    • @szpiegzkrainydeszczowcow8476
      @szpiegzkrainydeszczowcow8476 Před rokem

      Of course other countries are responsible for all Russia problems. If other countries would not be so dangerously free and provocatively developed then Russia would not look like undeveloped shythole country that it is! Therefore it is Russian tradition to invade every few years one of its neighbors to bring them to "Ruski Mir" level of existence so that Russian dont feel alone in their misery.

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před rokem

      Russia caused the Nazi invasion of itself? Russia caused the invasion after WW1 and the sanctions after Lenin was elected?

  • @roland7565
    @roland7565 Před rokem +169

    At 8:00 that guy made my day 😂😂😂. "I think our country is the most democratic state in the world". Just hillarious

    • @alexsilent5603
      @alexsilent5603 Před rokem +3

      Man speaking the truth.

    • @KG-ds2fj
      @KG-ds2fj Před rokem

      Ikr

    • @Def157
      @Def157 Před rokem +10

      I think they are more democratic than North Korea for example

    • @KG-ds2fj
      @KG-ds2fj Před rokem +4

      @@Def157 Yeah but definitely not the most democratic as he said

    • @visfanaat8188
      @visfanaat8188 Před rokem +11

      @@alexsilent5603 😂

  • @georgepetrica567
    @georgepetrica567 Před rokem +2

    That shovel clearing the flooded entrance immediately after the dude said Putin built a sewage system. 😂

  • @pawe7941
    @pawe7941 Před rokem +5

    Za co walczy ruski żołnierz? Jakie będą konsekwencje tej walki?
    Jaki będzie rezultat tej wojny, w czasie której on tak głupio i boleśnie umiera. Będzie dla niego pożytecznym dowiedzieć się że na dzień dzisiejszy żołnierz rosyjski walczy za wieczną nędzę swoich rodziców. Walczy za to, aby rosja zawsze była pogardzanym i zacofanym państwem na świecie. Za to, żeby jego dzieci nigdy nie poznały i nie zobaczyły tego świata, nie miały pojęcia o cywilizacji oraz nie miały dostępu do normalnej medycyny. Walczy za to, aby mamy i babcie żołnierzy szukały jedzenia na śmietniku obok sklepu. Walczą za wieczną nędzę, za hańbę, za śmierć wszystkich nadziei.

    • @VitaliiThe
      @VitaliiThe Před rokem +2

      You don't understand, they fighting because otherwise Poland will occupy West Ukraine and export black soil to Poland ;)

    • @pawe7941
      @pawe7941 Před rokem +3

      @@VitaliiThe Theodore Roosevelt (dwudziesty szósty prezydent USA): „Nie mogę zrozumieć charakteru rosyjskiego. Rosjanin kłamie patrząc w twoje oczy, i wiedząc, że widzisz to kłamstwo, on wcale się nie wstydzi”. Wydaje mi się, że Rosjanin w ogóle nie wie, co to wstyd.

  • @kasper6717
    @kasper6717 Před rokem +55

    Dont even think about invading finland, one man over the border and our walk toward moscow begins

  • @UpRisingDown
    @UpRisingDown Před rokem +21

    "do we have too many ppl?" "i dont think so". best ironic line in a long while

  • @ima181993
    @ima181993 Před rokem +7

    Rural Russians: "Let's make everything worse."

  • @mv_5878
    @mv_5878 Před rokem +4

    Old Finnish saying: "Everything in Russia is shit. Except piss."

  • @StayPrimal
    @StayPrimal Před rokem +129

    ''I love everyone and all countries''
    ''...our allies I mean''
    That's the most Russian thing I heard today so far, but its still early.

    • @nobbynobbs8182
      @nobbynobbs8182 Před rokem +21

      "''I love everyone and all countries''
      ''...our allies I mean''"
      All 5 of them.
      You know you're on the wrong side of history when your handful of friends include North Korea and Iran

    • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
      @malkontentniepoprawny6885 Před rokem +2

      @@nobbynobbs8182 Belarus, North Korea, Iran and the other two?

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Před rokem +2

      И что в ней такого ? За что нам любить США ? За то что они помогали Горбачеву и Ельцину (люди которые устроили искусственный голод) ?

    • @mistaaaz
      @mistaaaz Před rokem +3

      @@malkontentniepoprawny6885 india and venezuela

    • @push3kpro
      @push3kpro Před rokem +3

      @@malkontentniepoprawny6885 Cuba and Eritrea.

  • @trolleyob
    @trolleyob Před rokem +127

    Watching these videos of Russians voicing their opinions is how I imagine it would be like if time travel to 19th century Russia was possible. Only the clothing and transport has changed in the intervening 200 years...

    • @yuckfoutube6245
      @yuckfoutube6245 Před rokem +25

      In rural Russia, neither clothing nor transport has changed in 200 years. A quarter of all Russians still do not have indoor plumbing.

    • @MsNinich
      @MsNinich Před rokem +1

      And what is ur 21 century opinion: we bomb for democracy😂😂

    • @vorwaerts2424
      @vorwaerts2424 Před rokem +8

      @@MsNinich No bombs are not needed, the Russian youth will show Russia the way - it could have happened a long time ago. The relations with Russia was going "ok" and the Russian economy could have continued to grow, but someone decided that it wasn't important for the Russian people and Russia's future!

    • @sulik6228
      @sulik6228 Před rokem

      @@MsNinich we bomb animals into submission

    • @MsNinich
      @MsNinich Před rokem

      @@vorwaerts2424 economy? U mean sell resources to West. Impressive

  • @zie9171
    @zie9171 Před 11 měsíci

    Brilliant work Daniil.

  • @wheelmanstan
    @wheelmanstan Před rokem +2

    Woah now, that last interview was getting good. Maybe you should interview them just with a microphone. Maybe overlay the audio with visuals of the area.

  • @jordanmcmorris5248
    @jordanmcmorris5248 Před rokem +18

    For some reason that guy talking about Russia's great infastructure made me laugh when it cut to him shoveling water out of his back yard

  • @Jobo-wz9ug
    @Jobo-wz9ug Před rokem +78

    There is a huge educational task ahead of telling the Russians how extremely distorting the Kremlin's propaganda has been. And a year-long process of self-examination afterwards.

    • @bogdanuser1010
      @bogdanuser1010 Před rokem

      Nahhhh, let them live like that for 50 years like eastern EU countries did under them. Let them suffer!

    • @yidiandianpang
      @yidiandianpang Před rokem +17

      It will take at least a generation.

    • @timonsolus
      @timonsolus Před rokem

      @@yidiandianpang: Yes. Immediately after WW2, many Germans thought that the only thing the Nazis had done wrong was lose the war. It took a generation to change their minds.

    • @nicoc6387
      @nicoc6387 Před rokem +5

      That's one of the most profound issues facing Russia and the RoW after this war… and Fred is right, it will take a least a generation. Germany managed that kind of self-examination, but only after total military defeat. Japan has done it half-heartedly. Not much to build on, i'm afraid. It's going to be one heck of a task.

    • @fiddibelow
      @fiddibelow Před rokem +4

      This is not our job we have no buisness and we would be seen as propagandists if we tried. This has to happen inside russia itself we just need to supply the information. We dont want to hurt russia we have never wanted to hurt russia we just want it to be less of a wildcard. Right now russia is like the lion roaming the neighbours yard it seems tame but we All know it will strike.

  • @Gwaredd86
    @Gwaredd86 Před rokem +3

    "Our soldiers never do that." Boy, is this woman going to have a shocker.

  • @Litespeedultimate
    @Litespeedultimate Před rokem

    Daniil, great work.

  • @ivog9243
    @ivog9243 Před rokem +32

    Hey Daniil. Can you please do a review of a Russian newspaper? I wonder what they write about Ukraine, Russia and the world. Thank you

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Před rokem +2

      У нас есть газеты ?

    • @dmytroaugust5314
      @dmytroaugust5314 Před rokem

      All media in Russia under the state control even if they are private. They tell the same bullshit about enemies around Great Russia and how they are peaceful and innocent by killing Ukrainians.

    • @antisoviet6786
      @antisoviet6786 Před rokem

      @@wederMaxim Do not worry. You have russian propaganda for the braindead zombies.

    • @VictorLyuba
      @VictorLyuba Před rokem

      ​@@wederMaxim 👍🇺🇸♥️🇺🇦✌️Есть!! " Аргументы и факты" "Комсомольская правда" и ещё много других и это только те, что в Нью Йорке продаются!!! А что там в роZZии, я не знаю. А какие гадости и враньё там об Украине пишут, нет слов. Мой муж читает, чтобы знать, а почему руZZкие нацисты так ненавидят Украину? Слава Героям Украины, которые защищают весь мир от руZZких нацистов!

    • @motimobo
      @motimobo Před rokem

      Steve Rosenberg, BBC's Russia Editor in Moscow does a weekly review of the Russian Press . He usually posts it on Twitter #ReadingRussia, or look for him on the BBC News website.

  • @Polones12
    @Polones12 Před rokem +12

    That must be the first war ever when all damages in attacked coutry is self inflicted ;)

    • @lylaclark3977
      @lylaclark3977 Před rokem

      And just at the same time the Russian Army Invaded, go figure......
      'Give my Head Peace' as we say in Ireland 🇮🇪 in response to such depravity and utter stupidity.... Ukraine destroying its own people , homes and Infrastructure.....Russians know exactly what they have done to the Ukrainian People and Nation!
      Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦💛

  • @zevc3591
    @zevc3591 Před rokem +1

    Thanks.👍👍

  • @dodik1705
    @dodik1705 Před rokem +1

    “If called upon to fight, I would answer the call”
    *phone rings*

  • @jwnomad
    @jwnomad Před rokem +11

    You should edit out the part where he says you're in Yadrin in case they decide it isn't democratic enough there

  • @EgipskiKocur
    @EgipskiKocur Před rokem +42

    It's so nice that Russian Federation has peacefull military, it's the first of such to exist. Usually I'd imagine soldiers carrying rifle, and being trained to kill with no remorse, such a fantastic country Russian Federation is, to make peacefull military.

    • @konrad01de
      @konrad01de Před rokem +5

      I like your biting irony! 😊 But interestingly recently I had a conversation with a member of the German Bundeswehr who was about to be retired a few weeks later and who had to take part in some missions like Afghanistan. He to told that under no means they were allowed to shoot even if they were spitted at and we're aggressively threatened. Only at real shootings they were allowed to fight back; he said that it was not easy for him and his comrades.

    • @interproservice
      @interproservice Před rokem +1

      Wielkie radzieckie parady wojskowe mialy narysowany golabek pokoju i zawsze wypuszczali golebie na koniec, pokazywali w ten sposob ze miluja pokoj :) z kalasznikowem w rece

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 Před rokem

      @@konrad01de It would suck to have some nasty savage spit on me. Sad for those men dealing with their government's nonsense.

    • @AB-pl1ko
      @AB-pl1ko Před rokem

      - yes, they 'excel' at delivering wildflower bouquets to neighbouring grandmas via artillery shell and food parcels via hypersonic missle. 😕

    • @madlfcdc5890
      @madlfcdc5890 Před rokem

      Nice sarcasm....I hope.

  • @party-arto
    @party-arto Před rokem +2

    We warmly welcome you to Finland again, just like in the winter war.

  • @doobaq1
    @doobaq1 Před rokem

    This one really hit home!

  • @rubberfooty
    @rubberfooty Před rokem +18

    the last guy cleary fears his own words he said...and invites the guy to his garden to check the footage, if he maybe said bad words, that can be used against him.

  • @rlcg37
    @rlcg37 Před rokem +90

    The casual bloodthirstiness of the older generation is really sad and alarming. Of course not all people are like that, but I am not used to hearing that at ALL, ever, from anyone, so it's really disturbing to hear a sweet little grandma come out with that sort of thing. The closest thing I can think of is once when I was in Germany, supervising a bunch of teenagers on a trip. We were visiting a religious building and a teen girl wanted to ask for prayers for someone she knew. One of the workers in the building, an older lady, immediately started scolding her harshly for being in a part of the building she didn't think teenagers should be in. One of the other leaders of our group (a German in his 20s or maybe 30) made sure the teenager was all right after that exchange, and then came to me (a foreigner) to talk about it. "This grandma was raised in a generation without love," he told me by way of explanation. I think of that when I see these elderly people talk so casually about murdering people in other countries. Perhaps they were raised in a generation without love. And so their relationship with authority is unhealthy, they are unable to understand why all of this is wrong, and they don't understand how things could change. They are thinking on survival level only. And to those who do not want to harm others and who are against war, all too often, they are blinded by the media telling them that they are the ones being attacked, not the other way around. (I always want to ask these people, what part of Russia did Ukraine invade? In which oblast of Russia is there a battle going on with NATO? The answer is none, of course...)
    The good thing about Germany is that the younger generation DID change. I wish Russia luck (and I wish for them a lot of smart 24 year olds with brains and perseverance to change things).

    • @kingajonas5219
      @kingajonas5219 Před rokem +6

      Ladnie to wyjasniles. Ludzie bez milosci w dziecinstwie moga miec takie krwiozercze mysli. Bardzo trafne. Dziekuje.

    • @daniellarson3068
      @daniellarson3068 Před rokem +6

      Smart comment - When I was a kid and was severely chastised by older people, my mom would smile, tell me not to be bothered and that "Those people had a tough life."

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem

      That is exactly what RuZZia is about,-- hatred to all of its neighbours, and hatred to the US, and "love" for their Putler Khan!
      Ukrainians protested on the Maidan and DEMANDED change----Georgians recently are doing the same! RuZZians seem to ALLOW Putlers to exist (although there is a minority who do oppose) , but not only exist, but support and want to drag others down to their level or destroy them!
      Sorry for those few RuZZians who are normal--but RuZZians ARE guilty!--Instead of FIGHTING against their government for their OWN freedom--they WILLINGLY go to DIE in neighbouring countries TO KILL, TORTURE, MURDER, RAPE, and GENOCIDE!--You can make up all sorts of EXCUSES for them but this is TRUE---------RuZZians are willing to die to KILL, but UNWILLING to die to PREVENT killing!

    • @dayglodoggy
      @dayglodoggy Před rokem +10

      Lots of people around the world grow up without love in dire situations and aren't murderous assholes. Trying to tolerate and excuse such people is why fascism is on the rise.

    • @MaThTrash
      @MaThTrash Před rokem +8

      you have a good understanding of the situation. I have been thinking about this for many years, but you probably explained it better than me! if you read what repressions and sufferings were in the USSR, you will understand these people, for the most part they were serfs all their lives and the first freedom was in 1992, it did not last long and in 2008 it became clear to many that the Chekists would not give up power. People are atomized and unhappy, the USSR is the most terrible experiment on the territory of the whole of Europe! from 1918 to 1953, more than 40 million people died, in repressions and resettlements alone, Stalin killed more than 14 million people, but in fact, there is no exact data, perhaps these figures should be multiplied by 2 !! The Holodomor in Russia and in Kazakhstan and Ukraine is a separate calculation. most are slaves and their living conditions are terrible, aesthetically and physically. nihilism and lack of thinking due to lowness and atmosphere. Moscow has been destroying Russia for several centuries now.... For Russia, the decuentralization and autonomy of the regions is obligatory....otherwise it will be an endless circle of darkness and violence. The country needs to be divided, but the West of Europe does not want this, it could be done, but the EU countries strengthened and contributed to the worst 'gopnik' from Europe ..

  • @paulshelley8132
    @paulshelley8132 Před rokem

    Thanks!

  • @jakubn2798
    @jakubn2798 Před rokem +1

    6:00 XD i can't

  • @dixonpinfold2582
    @dixonpinfold2582 Před rokem +85

    "I think our country is the most democratic state in the world." At least stand-up comedy is one form of expression in good health in Russia. 😂

    • @silverletter4551
      @silverletter4551 Před rokem +3

      Nobody is really democratic. Americans don't vote to go to war or send billions overseas while our country crumbles into degeneracy and anarchy.

    • @PlasticDoll.
      @PlasticDoll. Před rokem +5

      ​@@silverletter4551 no one said there's a perfect democracy yet. stop deflecting. some countries are much closer to the concept of democracy than others. and the US is one of the closest countries to democracy despite it not being perfect, and it's not even in top 5.

    • @dixonpinfold2582
      @dixonpinfold2582 Před rokem +3

      @@silverletter4551 Withholding aid to Ukraine won't do much to affect the course of things in the US. Other things might improve the situation, though.
      In addition, considering what the aid does towards securing the future, prosperity, and a stable, peaceful and freer world, and considering how many trillions all of that is worth, the aid going to Ukraine is like lunch money. In 2022 it was 5% of the military budget.

    • @tangelmagic6302
      @tangelmagic6302 Před rokem

      @@PlasticDoll. USA? USA is as democratic as Russia: 0%. The only decent leader is Bukele

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před rokem +1

      In the US the government has very low approval ratings and they always vote for war without input from the people. The politicians promise one thing then do something completely different when elected.

  • @MrRadimson
    @MrRadimson Před rokem +89

    The more I watch the more I realize that it is useless. The people won´t tell you what they think. How do I know? I am Czech. And I know how it was before 1989. If a reporter asked you something on the streets you would just autamatically go with the government line. And you would say something completely different behind closed doors. Like the last guy. And I understand why Daniil doesn´t want to compromise him. We have absoulutely no clue how many questioned people say what they trully think. The level of oppression in Russia is reaching those in former Soviet Union once again.That beying said I still am amaized by the cruelty of Russians. They have it in them. Already in 1844 a Czech writer K.H. Borovsky wrote this: "I went to Russia as a Slav and came back as a Czech. It's a country of misery, squalor, booze and extensive literary works about misery, squalor and booze. I can testify that the Russians think of other Slavs not in a brotherly way, but in a dishonest and selfish way. I prefer the Hungarians, who fight us openly, to the Russians, who approach us with a Judas kiss and then put us in their pocket. These gentlemen begin to say and write Slavic instead of Russian, so that they may say Russian instead of Slavic.

    • @asynchronicity
      @asynchronicity Před rokem +7

      Your population was always generally better educated than Russia's as well.

    • @janhanchenmichelsen2627
      @janhanchenmichelsen2627 Před rokem +13

      Back in 1987 I was traveling a bit off piste in CZ. I needed to extend my visa. An ordinary procedure, involving exchanging a some Western currency per day for a stamp.
      This was in a small garrison town, and I had to find a police station with «foreign police» service. Not easy.
      The hotel manager told me to drive to a part of town out in the suburbs. There I saw uniforms all over the place and various, unidentified, but very official gates.
      Stopped a guy in airforce uniform, a lieutenant. He spoke some English. Told him what I needed to do, he was not sure and started pointing at different uniforms.
      - That is the traffic police, hm. No. That is the military police, hm. No. That is the criminal police. Hm. No.
      I pointed at a guy in a different uniform, a formal outfit with tie:
      - What about him? I asked.
      The lieutenant looked at me, with a wry smile, and mustered his best English:
      - No, he’s one of those fucking Russians! (direct quote)
      We both laughed, and he finally found the correct police station sign. They could help me.

    • @wild_reader
      @wild_reader Před rokem +2

      Radimson, it is very stupid to think that Russia now is something like Czechoslovakia until 1989

    • @MrRadimson
      @MrRadimson Před rokem +9

      @@wild_reader I never said that. I just wrote what people do under totalitarian government. They say different things publicly a privately.

    • @johnwayne8494
      @johnwayne8494 Před rokem +4

      @@MrRadimson Well they DO lots of stuff in Ukraine and we have intercepted phone calls in Ukraine from Russian soldiers that heavily reflect the views on this channel.

  • @Danny_ll
    @Danny_ll Před rokem +5

    I just got back from Thailand and a ton of Russians are renting condos there for $200-400 USD per month and extended VISA fees waved for refugees. Lots are staying there to avoid conscription.

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem +2

      Thailand can now be attacked by RuZZia to liberate these RuZZian speakers!

    • @user-bl7ns2cp9u
      @user-bl7ns2cp9u Před rokem

      Большинство просто отдыхают.

  • @osheridan
    @osheridan Před rokem +14

    The man at 2:57 didn't speak long, but said more actual meaning than a lot of people interviewed. Not to hate on them personally, but the government that's fed them propaganda to make them so cold and ignorant

  • @joeboy5791
    @joeboy5791 Před rokem +34

    Why on earth would anyone want the 'Russian way' of living. I have Russian and Kazakh family and outside of the main cities especially I just see a country stuck in the 19th century, but whether in or out of the city everything is dependent on corruption and who you know. Dreadful.

  • @trail8laz3r
    @trail8laz3r Před rokem

    Daniil, you guys are legends

  • @riariaria
    @riariaria Před rokem +7

    What’s wild is how they casually justify invading Ukraine by claiming that other countries don’t love them, are arrogant and not obedient to them. These comments show Russian society’s underlying grandiosity and desire for imperialism and that’s what’s driving everyday Russian support for this war. And while the numbers are exaggerated, Putin’s repeated election success is probably real. It’s like it’s not a flaw, it’s a feature, and a symptom of a much greater problem. 😢

    • @mikahamari6420
      @mikahamari6420 Před rokem

      Exactly. Without deeply rotten soul of people this war would never be possible. It is not just Putin's war, as many people want to suggest, as if ordinary Russians are just innocent bystanders.

    • @ibnenkigalileo9256
      @ibnenkigalileo9256 Před rokem

      The same could be said about the US

  • @TTTT-oc4eb
    @TTTT-oc4eb Před rokem +16

    "They never attack civilians".

    • @tescobakery1927
      @tescobakery1927 Před rokem +1

      That's naive thinking. Every army does that even if it's 1 civilian

    • @mattyboy59
      @mattyboy59 Před rokem

      That babushka spoke the truth.. Long live the babushka..

    • @TTTT-oc4eb
      @TTTT-oc4eb Před rokem +1

      @@tescobakery1927 The Russian army have an absolutely horrible track record for rape, torture and murder of civilians.

    • @malkontentniepoprawny6885
      @malkontentniepoprawny6885 Před rokem +1

      @@mattyboy59 If they consider there are not civilians in Ukraine.

    • @EcoZen24
      @EcoZen24 Před rokem

      Сколько США убило мирных людей в Ираке или в Югославии или в Хиросиме и Нагасаки или это другое?

  • @niksandy7125
    @niksandy7125 Před rokem +9

    That was a great video, you phrase your questions slightly differently in rural areas I’ve noticed. The last guy was a real gem. Good work

  • @twinsen1949
    @twinsen1949 Před rokem +2

    I'm curious whether Holodomor is studied in history subjects in Russia

  • @Finsami71
    @Finsami71 Před rokem +1

    Just what i expected. Greets from Finland ;)

  • @kevinfagan7549
    @kevinfagan7549 Před rokem +124

    @1420channel
    Greetings from Ireland 🇮🇪 Firstly thank you for your courage in making and posting these videos which provide us all with an honest account of the average Russian person's thoughts on current affairs. I often think the fastest route to world peace would be to force average citizens into dialogue with their counterparts in supposed "Rival" nations. I think the veil of antagonism would quickly fall when each realises the other just wishes to live their lives in peace with dignity and governments would find it harder to justify acts of aggression through fearmongering. The technology is there to support such a movement but I know such transparency would not be welcomed by many regimes worldwide.
    One thing that interests me most from the responses I've seen in your videos is how Russian people view western values to be "Unacceptable". It seems to me that most of this concerns western tolerance to alternative lifestyles (Which if they have been paying attention they would know are still quite divisive in the west - See wokism and culture wars). But the key western values that I would like to hear them rebuke are the right to assembly and the right to free speech. Could you ask them for their thoughts on these western values? Regardless of your views on any topic, how can you take pride in a nation that is afraid of dissenting voices? That won't tolerate disagreement and threatens it's own people with detainment or worse should they speak against their government?
    True nationalism is not loving one's nation blindly. It is critiquing your nation continuously. Only then can you build a better "motherland" for all of her citizens.

    • @hartinger4u
      @hartinger4u Před rokem +6

      Großartiger Kommentar Kevin

    • @Olsenator
      @Olsenator Před rokem +3

      He’s very courageous. He needs to be careful. I don’t know how his government will respond. They aren’t above some crazy tactics.

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem +2

      Nationalism is not the problem---that is a misnomer ---IMPERIALISM is the problem!

    • @cegesh1459
      @cegesh1459 Před rokem

      Nationalism always ends in fashism and if it takes one or two generations. It's simply how it is and it's never healthy.

    • @kevinfagan7549
      @kevinfagan7549 Před rokem +3

      @@WangAiHua I respectfully disagree and would say both are an issue here.
      I agree the Russian campaign appears to be driven by Putin and his supporters apparent wish to retake Historical lands of the Russian empire - and he alluded to this himself in his 2021 essay on Ukraine.
      But from these videos, popular support in Russia seems to be sustained on siege mentality nationalism borne out of a patriotic duty to protect the "motherland". Authoritarian regimes always rely on blind nationalism like this convincing their population that they are acting in national interests and any objections are unpatriotic. Whereas in truth, the most patriotic thing any citizen can do is question whether their government is truly acting in the best interest of it's people. This is why the people of Ukraine and even western volunteers are easily motivated to join this conflict. They see this as a war between freedom and oppression, and in defending freedom they protect their countries and their peoples from tyranny. Russia on the other hand requires conscription, mercenaries or threats of imprisonment to field an army.
      Nationalism is a dangerous thing and often used as a cheap trick by governments to foment hate of "others". All countries need to recognise this.

  • @lindonesc
    @lindonesc Před rokem +32

    8:27 "His policy is right. He acknowledges that our boys are dying there" What more could one expect of a president?

  • @Graneth1
    @Graneth1 Před rokem +3

    I really like that guy's statement beginning at 2:53

  • @atticusfredericks6210
    @atticusfredericks6210 Před rokem +4

    "I saw on tv yesterday that (Ukraine) bombed a new apartment building .... Ukraine bombed civilians ....
    our Russian soldiers never do that .... they never attack civilians .... they aim to achieve peace through peaceful means ....
    our Russian soldiers don't want to kill people." The affect of total propaganda and even beyond that , logical
    reasoning that Russia could invade a country , wage a war of terror against civilians for over a year , is both chilling and unbelievable.

  • @prasthinker1898
    @prasthinker1898 Před rokem +15

    Daniil, ask people two questions: Do they speak truth on Russian TV? and Did they speak truth on Soviet Union TV?

    • @Born2kill102
      @Born2kill102 Před rokem +1

      Soviet union has collapsed more than 30 years ago. Do you think anyone remember shit?

    • @paru-chinbaka5214
      @paru-chinbaka5214 Před rokem +2

      ​@@Born2kill102 Yes, a lot of people do, because they were almost adults when it collapsed.

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Před rokem +2

      There no such thing as "truth" and "reality" in Russian culture.

    • @natureblank1401
      @natureblank1401 Před rokem

      ​@@LMB222How's your ghost of kyiv education going?

    • @ffff7164
      @ffff7164 Před rokem

      @@natureblank1401 Ask the crews of the Moskva, they’ll know.

  • @emreakkas5546
    @emreakkas5546 Před rokem +41

    As a Turkish i was thinking that Erdoğan is pro Putin.😄

    • @ALLmattersALLmatters
      @ALLmattersALLmatters Před rokem

      no no they are just both assholes... its like a bro code

    • @billb4089
      @billb4089 Před rokem

      He's got splinters in his ass.

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem

      Or he is just a 2 faced Sultan,backstabber.

    • @caterine837
      @caterine837 Před rokem +4

      I just cannot imagine what would happen if Russia was stupid enough to try and take Turkey on. 😂😂😂😂

    • @charleshoang566
      @charleshoang566 Před rokem +1

      @@caterine837 They might lose all convicted criminals.

  • @audriusg1536
    @audriusg1536 Před rokem +1

    6:00 :D..... no words to say

  • @wokeaf1337
    @wokeaf1337 Před rokem

    9:22 lol

  • @frankmcelhill9379
    @frankmcelhill9379 Před rokem +82

    (Guy) Putin is a cool guy. I support him. We need more people like him (Dan) What has he done for this city in the last 20 years? (Guy) The roads are a bit better 😂

    • @stephanieallangarman5598
      @stephanieallangarman5598 Před rokem +10

      That was the saddest answer I noticed too. There wasn’t really anything that he could refer to as his great role model accomplishing greatness. This was so disturbing 😳 to me.

    • @StepDub
      @StepDub Před rokem +11

      “The roads are a bit better, but the local authorities did that”

    • @CristinaVillegas-lo7jk
      @CristinaVillegas-lo7jk Před rokem +6

      Mussolini got the trains to run on time😂

    • @gogudelagaze1585
      @gogudelagaze1585 Před rokem

      @@CristinaVillegas-lo7jk Let's not forget Hitler built the autobahns. Which German leader has done more for infrastructure, eh?......
      Yeah, most people in rural areas live in an alternate reality. There's a reason the saying exists that there are two Russias.

    • @leobm27
      @leobm27 Před rokem +2

      Hitler also built great highways, you can still hear that from some die-hards in Germany today.🤣

  • @voixdelabime
    @voixdelabime Před rokem +7

    I definitely have hallucinations. Perhaps those delicious mushrooms from yesterday? The lady at 06:00 - 06:20 says that Russian soldiers do their duty without resorting to violence. They use peaceful means, they don't want to kill. Do you see the same or it's just me?

    • @DonJohn87_YT
      @DonJohn87_YT Před rokem +3

      Russian soldiers only attack with flowers, teddy bears and love letters. It is know :P

  • @Scottie404
    @Scottie404 Před rokem +1

    Kudos to the gentleman at 2:55 - finally someone with a little sense.

  • @susantaylor3472
    @susantaylor3472 Před rokem +2

    OMG I can’t Believe what I am hearing from some of the people in this video.

  • @Andres_1970
    @Andres_1970 Před rokem +8

    You should end every interview with the question: " Do you watch TV everyday ? "

  • @augustlion6645
    @augustlion6645 Před rokem +12

    What has Putin done for us.........ermm, ermmm ... the roads are a little bit better )

  • @martinvanoene7192
    @martinvanoene7192 Před rokem

    THANK YOU THANK YOU FROM ONTARIO CANADA! KEEP ON AS LONG AS POSSIBLE!

  • @alanchristensen5735
    @alanchristensen5735 Před rokem +2

    Same old Russia. Everyone is afraid of going to the Gulags. What a country!

  • @nopenope9496
    @nopenope9496 Před rokem +47

    6:00 😢 poor grandma... she's so friendly but doesn't know what russian militaries really do...
    Hope peace....

    • @wederMaxim
      @wederMaxim Před rokem

      Да да да.😂😂😂

    • @mattyboy59
      @mattyboy59 Před rokem +3

      That babushka is absolutely correct.. She is right.. Long live the babushka.. Long live 🇷🇺

    • @Apjooz
      @Apjooz Před rokem

      She knows but she's Russian so she lies.

    • @WangAiHua
      @WangAiHua Před rokem

      Nor does she want to know because her neighbours or others have already told her!---And if she would ever admit to it to herself, she would for sure make up another lie to herself in order to justify RuZZia's atrocities!

    • @finnicpatriot6399
      @finnicpatriot6399 Před rokem

      @@mattyboy59 Found the American teenage LARPer who has never stepped foot in Russia and knows nothing about this country.

  • @arthurvyater656
    @arthurvyater656 Před rokem +5

    @6:00 a good followup question would've been "If our soldiers attacked civilians, would it be shown on TV?"

    • @kandisbigelow3693
      @kandisbigelow3693 Před rokem +2

      If the Russian people seen it they would just say it was propaganda and it was fake it wasn't real

    • @user-yj7um6hv1d
      @user-yj7um6hv1d Před rokem

      Oh my god! Seriously? Do you expect me to keep a tank and air-defences under my bed just in case to give to Ukraine!? Like, what I'm gonna do - catch artillery shells and bullets with my bare hands to protect civilians or what?

    • @arthurvyater656
      @arthurvyater656 Před rokem

      @@user-yj7um6hv1d I was expecting that elderly russian woman to examine her media literacy skills (I know it's a tall order).
      Your response confuses me a bit tbh.

  • @Dweller415
    @Dweller415 Před rokem +1

    ❤️🧡💛 Daniil. Be safe. 🙏🏼

  • @tylerhulson7789
    @tylerhulson7789 Před rokem +3

    This channel gives me a lot of hope on how informed and objective Russian citizens can be. On the opposite side, as an American who would like to travel there, it really worries me on the kinds of people I will likely run into.

    • @user-yj7um6hv1d
      @user-yj7um6hv1d Před rokem +1

      Welcome bro 😉 Make yourself at home. You'll probably run into people not speaking English, but otherwise it's a nice country.

    • @simonedylan6581
      @simonedylan6581 Před rokem +1

      Lol good lucky visiting Russia as an american😅

  • @pohanahawaii
    @pohanahawaii Před rokem +4

    🙊 Feel sad that old man at the end was so worried he'd said "something bad".

  • @bstar777777
    @bstar777777 Před rokem +7

    "Let the youth answer these questions", wonderful answer from the older generation.

  • @juliec5309
    @juliec5309 Před rokem +1

    Our soldiers never do that 😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳😳

  • @KatrinLash
    @KatrinLash Před rokem +3

    Послушала ответ первой женщины… без комментариев.
    Надеюсь младшие поколения будут развивать эту страну, а старшие лучше посидят и посмотрят телевизор.