'Cost Of War': Pavel Calls For Russians In West To Be 'Monitored'
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- Czech President Petr Pavel says Russians in Western countries should be monitored by security services. Speaking to RFE/RL's Natalie Sedletska on June 14 in Prague, he said "when World War II started, all Japanese population living in the United States was under a strict monitoring regime as well."
Originally published at - www.rferl.org/a/czech-russia-...
Really? He's using the American internment of Japanese citizens from WW2 as an example? Did he miss the part where Ronald Reagan had to make a public apology for that whole situation?
This is what "Free Europe" means?
Dozens of Russian officials accused of abusing diplomatic privileges to carry out intelligence work have been ordered to leave European countries in recent months, including by Ireland, the Netherlands, Austria, the Czech Republic and Belgium.
It means "freedom of speech." Every free person can freely say whatever comes into his sick head.
Better than Gulag
Asking “Are you still working for the GRU?” is not same as an internment camp.
Yup, the state monitoring persons of interest is completely normal and done in every country across the world
Чехи. Что с них взять. Сначала под немцев легли, а потом первыми побежали их терроризировать. 😁
Russians. All they did was occupy innocent countries. Revenge at all cost against ruskies is important.
I am seriously shocked to read something like this. Instead of innocent people with migration background, much more should be monitored the corrupt politicians who have joint deals with Russia and bought cheap gas in Russia! That would be the "right" price for the war. Heaven in God's name!
You are free to go to Iran, Cuba, Turkey, China, N.Korea, the -Stans… what’s the problem?
enjoy your free world.
@@mpakakas3518 Love it. CR is my favorite country in the world. No orc infestation, either...
I think you misunderstand this. It is not about "people with migration background", it is about Russian nationals residing in the West. At this time, some temporary scrutiny seems sensible. I agree that Schröder should go to jail.
@@mpakakas3518The free world needs no fifth columnists. However, the majority of Russians in the West are not.
USA has officially apologized for internment camps for Japanese people. I cannot believe I hear this example from European official.
Time to reconsider your beliefs about them.
It's Europe, nothing to say
You're to soft an have a fragile ego. Some part's of Europe aren't filled with Political Correctness which is the new woke far liberal ideology. We don't need to be in you're feelings missy to speak ordinary. You're doing more harm to society an free speech. You're way is hindering/fascist way of cutting down on free speech an liberty. It's another form of sponsorship.
Nobody was talking about internment camps.
@@korposp Then a comparison with the Japanese with in the USA would be inappropriate
Imagine if he said it about black people or jews
Those aren't state nationalities.
@@Spearca There are also a lot of russians without russian citizenship.
There are around 30 millions of russians outside of russia.
@@drovoseg and plenty of non-Russians WITH Russian citizenship
@@drovoseg Correct, those are not the Russian nationals he specified.
@@Spearca The biggest problem I see here is Putin's view of us: there is the concept of "Russkie Mir," which is currently part of his imperial thinking. It's terrible, and yet it is. Yes, and unfortunately the babushka in New York is also part of it.
Extremely unnerving to hear such ideas from a European head of state as a Russian myself
Good. This is what happens when you support a madman like Putin.
Europe has to protect itself from Russian interference because that's how Russia has been working on destabilizing the Donbas before they invaded Ukraine.
This is what they are. Totalitarian. Welcome to the EUSSR.
My husband and I have said the same thing. I live in Canada and we asked when will they knock on our door because my family is Russian
@@kristajohnson6575 Nice BS story but don't expect anyone to believe it.
It's funny how he brought up the Japanese in the US during WW2 while not specifying or differentiating between mixed Japanese Americans, Japanese Americans or Japanese citizens; and its also funny how while doing that he never mentions the internment camps.
Why is it funny if he was making a general statement of context. Seems you got offended an caught feelings am had to say some s ** to justify you're ego. He was comparing the act of measure that was taking not rather the ethnicity nor race mixture numbnuts !
He may not be exactly familiar with the US history. In the present context, he is talking about Russian nationals, not immigrants or people of Russian descent.
@@Spearca if he is not familiar with history perhaps he shouldn't be yapping about this
@@Spearca if he isn't familiar with the history he should shut the fuck up before he says anything else this retarded
Be well assured Mr Pavel knows plenty about much history on this subject. Remember he grew up in the USSR’s occupation.
Notice also this interview is in English, so his example is directed at American listeners.
Now think of the UK regretting they did not question Rus visitors more closely during the last ten years.
“Are you still working for the GRU?” is not same as an internment camp.
Free radio for free camps 😮
Totally not a fascist or anything.
Which country is massacring civilians, deporting hundreds of thousands of children from their homeland, and conquering and aggressively assimilating another state’s sovereign territory. One doesn’t need to look far to know who and where the fascists are nowadays.
Nazi scumbag
Any country would be called Gulag for this. Imagine the level of discrimination in Czech Republic.
He is a disgrace to European politics
I live in here and I must say people are quite respectful. Much more people are discriminatory towards Ukrainians that Russians, but those are still small number thankfully
You can’t just assume someone is an enemy because of their nationality.
That's why you monitor them, rather than round them up into camps.
During WW2, Germany had many expat citizens living in Poland and the Baltic States and many of these people were working in the background to facilitate the German invasion. History repeats.
The truth is that the czech were always upset that the germans lost in ww2, they were making tanks for the germans. That's why all the hatered towards Russia.
It's Europe. You can for sure
Which is why the commys can use that case for while as an operative cover, and dare you to question them. If enough show up and you question too many, few will always slip through, since the agencies doing the thorough searching could fuck around and eventually come off paranoid as some point to fellow Westerners as countrymen.
Commys always knew how to take advantage of their western cover situations like these I bet
@@asanitationstompout8473 "commys", "jews", "russians". argumentum ad hominem.
Good reasoning. There are human rights and freedoms. What you are talking about is the restriction of human rights and the dehumanization of a group of people, and this has already happened more than once in history. What it led to - look for yourself.
There are no excuses for concentration camps .
I agree that there's a global responsibility for all allies of democracy and humanity motivated governments by providing a wide array of focus on how these subversive operatives have infiltration in important strategic political positions. And those masquerading as well.
"Being under scrutiny of security services"is what Havel said. He does not plead for bringing back camps, but to keep an eye out on the fifth column that could be Russian citizens in Europe.
You supported COVID camps
@@aishabintabubakr4944 , how do you know that? Evidence?
He didn't call for camps, although the Japanese example conjures up that image exactly. Not a helpful comparison.
@@BingoPaletot
Funny how you completely ignored the COVID camps
This is so scary
Next thing he wants is labelling all Russians with red stars 🙃😂 Even those who moved to Europe 30 years ago. And their mixed family members too. He has to be shamed!👎
Something similar is already happening.
And he can not be taken seriously with this Rusophobia in work speech! What the hell is next?
Doesn't matter if they moved 30 years ago or 2 months ago. Once a Russian, forever a Russian.
Interesting🤔🤔🤔reminds me of something in the past. What could it be?
Is this guy right in the head??
You should provide a fact-based argument, if you have one.
No
What facts do you need? According to this interview, you can make a diagnosis with 100% accuracy.
@@christianevanherck6023 His interview was proof enough.
It's not him, it's the society. The society is ready for these speeches, that's why he speaks openly.
So should all these Russians start wearing public identification too?
I'm not defending him, but it's not quite the same, Nazi's were never at war with a Jewish neighboring country where they "possibly" did present a real security threat. Nazi's did that for different reasons. Anyways Russia isn't really a concern here. Just make sure they don't mmigrate while also all moving to a town along your border., close to Russia. China is threat in this space though, and their spy agencies exploit our trusting nature's by hiring diaspora in mass as civilian spies
Not needed. They aren't hard to spot...
@@stevemcgowen what do you do when you spot one ? Put on a big smile and say hi 😂?
@@romanz9342 I can pick Ruzzians out of a crowd pretty easily. Czechs, more so. Not so hard. Much easier when they speak. I take it you have never been to Prague during the Ruzzian Invasion? That's when they used to come to Prague for the Orthodox New Years by the 10's of 1000's. They would get drunk, loud, act up- like taking their shoes off at restaurants and bars, harass local women- even in front of their wives, do things like reach over the bar counter and help themselves at bars, fall in a drunken stupor at couches in hotel lobby, put their feet on tables, pee on buildings, act like they own the place. Fortunately, they can no longer come and bar, hotel and restaurant staff are relieved. One of my best friends in Prague was Ruzzian and a bar tender and she hated that time of the year. She's now Czech...
@@stevemcgowen How do you tell apart Russian from Ukrainian?
Imagine the outrage if someone did this to Hisanics or Muslims?
Everything is still ahead. Only it is not yet clear who and with whom it will be done. It is quite possible that everything will be exactly the opposite.
@@twink276
Governments removing rights and privacy of people based on how they look scares me a lot more than WW3.
Outrageous, I am not surprised to hear this from this man...
Are you surprised to know that Ukrainians have been forcibly taken to Russia? Estimates from a variety of sources, including the Russian government, indicate that Russian authorities have interrogated, detained, and forcibly deported between 900,000 and 1.6 million Ukrainian citizens, including 260,000 children, from their homes to Russia - often to isolated regions in the Far East.
@@christianevanherck6023
The refugee camps have been visited by the UN and other international organizations and even by some Western media journalists.
The fact that you are trying to distort the situation and present the evacuation of civilians from the war zone as "forced deportation" is a vivid example of your entire society and all the "honesty" of your media.
Apparently, you would like it better if Russia and Putin acted exactly like that main beacon of democracy in this world, which your vassal states obey without any questions.
Quote from Madeleine Albright about the 500,000 dead Iraqi children:
"I think it's a very hard choice, but the price - we think it was worth it".
By the way, you can also include in your list more than 2 million refugees who left Donbass for Russia since 2014, fleeing the bombing of peaceful cities by Ukrainian nationalists, whom your countries supported, trained and armed all this time.
Every political figure tries to please their voters, which means that his voters wanted to hear this.
@@romanz9342 Did you?
@Arik G. Not all, Czechs are split in this just like other European countries.
It's interesting that he says this. Since Russia is not in war formally with Czech Republic, then I'd like to know how he thinks of the US citizens. Because the US, if I stay in this millenium, have waged at least one wars against the will of NATO and UN, in Iraq of course. So if we take strictly the same standpoint, the US citizens should be under the same surveillance as he wants to have for the Russians.
Well sure. Also they should wear some kind of patches, like stars for example
Peter Paul declares war on the Czech Republic against Russia?
And if he did? Then what?
That was ballsy to say so openly.
@@flaviustudor2889 Not a troll or Russian. For English/French, German speaking western countries this is a very controversial thing to say, as it runs counter to the development of a multi- ethnic/cultural society that we work hard to achieve. Where everyone has no prejudices against each other and anyone from anywhere can be a naturalized Citizen. Detaining the japs/Germans during WW2 is generally frowned upon these days as they were technically Australians, Americans etc, not actually Japanese. But we treated them as Jap, making them always feel like an outsider and not "one of us". No easy answer to the issue. Notably so for Russians and Chinese (especially) where the government is actively recruiting Diaspora as civilian spies and they deliberately exploit our willingness to trust. But you can't be blind (as the far-left are far too often.).
For Russians and Chinese I would steer on the side of caution, act like they can be a spy, but don't treat them as such. If I was Russian or Chinese myself, I know I would be understanding of the threat, given the context and know it's needed.
Russia does do it, but mainly it's the CCP that does it on mass. That's where the real issue is. The current Russian diaspora problem is more an unresolved relic of the past still attempting to stand up, hopefully Russia being trodden on, thanks to the Ukrainians goes someway to resolving it.
President Pavel is Czech. Czechs don't mince words when it comes to security. After being occupied in WW2, then being invaded by the Soviet Union in 1968, Czechs don't mess around. Never again...
@@stevemcgowen oh wow, czechs don’t mess around 😂
@@stevemcgowen Czechs don't mess around? Funny, I heard that about pretty much every ethnicity in the world now. 😂
Take a drink every-time he says "Uhh".
"Be good to one another or fock off!"
The Gospel of Thomas Doubting 1-1
The man is really tough on Russia, which is great. And knowing the foreign intelligence capabilities of the Putin regime, one would only agree with what he said. But openly saying it goes a little bit too far.
All Petr Pavel is missing is a toothbrush mustache.
Aww. It suffers from copium...
Yes then Jews are next I assume Pavel?
Why would they be? Has Israel invaded CR in the past?
@@stevemcgowen You see, nazi thought they invaded Germany 🙃😂
Beautiful, Annalena certainly has the experience and resources in her country to establish a some recreational camp. Czech wisdom and old experiences. Wunderbar
He would like monitor everybody exept himself. Wamonger.
Free Europe radio removes comments!!! 👎
this is nationalism
This is nazism already
Wierd way to spell globalism.
Indeed!
That would make our governments no different from Russia. Which freedom are we supposed to fight for or support then?
In Russia, foreigners are not monitored, unless only in your sick imagination
Russia doesn't apply these methods you russophobic "ubermensch".
Can’t get why the channel is censoring the comments. Is there any space for debate or does it consider anybody some sort of western Navalny?
in times of the US middle east wars , we monitored the americans much more...😂
I'm not sure how to feel about this.
Be happy. You are ready to restoration of the great rei.. Oh shi~
@@inozz4c warning! Orc's troll at work!
@@gobsek Apparently, your ancestors said this when they built camps in the 40s
@@inozz4c "my ancestors" rised the flag upon Reichstag building
@@inozz4c FK'in m'ron
Dear president come here to the USA......russians are joining freely the military meaning they are infiltrating NATO from above not even under😂😂🤦🏻♂
If you can't get back at Putin as much as you wish it, you must not get back at innocent people.
Don't be stupid, be a smarty, come and join the Pavel's party 😂
This is more complicated than he makes it out to be.
Do we scrutinize the Russian man down the street, but not his daughter who was born here?
Do we make judgements based on ancestry and heritage.
I realize the Russian geopolitical playbook exploits these dilemmas, however it is worth considering the complications which arise from this approach.
Do we make judgements based on ancestry and heritage.
Yes you do , and we will do the same in response, dummy.
It's wrong. Period. Let each man be judged by his character, not the color of his skin.
Russians will always be loyal to the motherland and not the country they work/retire in. They will do what the motherland ask of them.
@@dasaniishotdogwater8518 That is absolute nonsense! And I am shocked to read something like this here. What do you do with me then? Among other things, I also have Ukrainian and Polish roots. Then what is my "real" ethical origin?
@@Noname-kk2ic Ruzzian nationalz are free to go home. What's the problem?
Every nation has watch lists, it is nothing new, but being a Russian shouldn't be the first criteria. People do make these watch lists be it from travel habits, nature of their job, I don't know but they start somewhere. I think what he is saying is what others say in a whisper, surely Germany keeps a watchful eye on some. Pavel is speaking in the vein of counterintelligence.
But you open borders to anyone from known extremist countries????
I would agree. And that goes for the other adversarial countries. China , Iran .
Yea, the Han dominated CCP and the Abrahamic religions are basicly raceism and imperialism incarned.
"Be good to one another or fock off!"
The Gospel of Thomas Doubting 1-1
Hello, dear nazi. Have you already come up with a distinctive sign for them?
Nazi
So you also agree with China's policy toward the Uighurs? And after that, can we talk about freedom and democracy?
Nazi 👎
The Reich is reborn, first Ukraine, now the Czech Republic.
cZZech Republic
Hlavně že vy chcete furt obnovovat sajuz 😛
For sure UE should do more about kremlin's stooges friends and relatives, for all the others some law to forbid showing russians symbols would ve a good start
You're either a Nazi or just a hypocritical nit. He hints at the American practice during World War II, specifically omitting details. Let me remind you what happened, the Amur government forcibly relocated and incarcerated at least 125,284 people of Japanese descent in 75 identified incarceration sites. They were interned in concentration camps, most of them were US citizens.
I think the citizens of the Czech Republic living in Russia will not mind if they are similarly sent to camps))
This sounds like a good excuse for Russia to invade the Czech Republic)
I'm reporting you for promoting terrorism!
How similarly? Which Czech officials or media is talking about that? Nobody.
An excuse for invasion? Well would not surprise me, it's kind of Russian thing - made up excuses and invasions, nothing new to see here.
Why would any Czech move to Russia? 😂
@@RMKL1900 there’s plenty of europeans still living in Russia, I understand that your image of the country is a little distorted after years of brainwashing.
There are not so many Czech citizens in Russia. Those who were there mostly returned home. Diplomats aswell.
Isn't he cZZech's prime minister?
When you Russian pro-soviet-Z-war manifestations from around the west, that seems Inevitable 🤨
"Be good to one another or fock off!"
The Gospel of Thomas Doubting 1-1
He is talking about being cautious, that's all. (Reference to USA/Japan conflict was unnecessary. But exaggerations about camps, deportations, discrimination etc. in comments are pure fallacies. Also he's not judging all Russians. When I live abroad I'm a guest in some form and the host country has rights to check on me and decide whether they let me stay or not.)
And why to be cautious? Do you know abou Russia's invasion of Ukraine right now? Besides that, there are some other recent events involving CZ directly:
2021 - CZ is on Russia's list of "unfriendly countries"
2014 - 2 destroyed ammunition depots
And then there is Russia's invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968? (czcams.com/video/NsGyohz558Q/video.html)
I suppose that Putin really thought that he can occupy Ukraine in few days, much like Russia/USSR did occupy Czechoslovakia in two days in 1968. Why? Because Czechoslovakia was about to become more democratic and hence to detach from communist party in Kremlin. Unfortunately Russia is proving again that it has not developed since than at all and is stuck with USSR mindset.
Reference to USA/Japan war was unnecessary? Really? This is the main thing in his statement. He said it deliberately.
@@user-zx5xu7nw8v It's 1 hour long interview - this is 1 minute clip and the reference is just part of it.
He didn't need to use the USA/Japan reference to expres himself, hence it was unnecessary. And should have not used it. It was not important part of the message - but it gave others an opportunity to turn it into something he didn't mean nor say. I'm pretty sure he wouldn't say that again, having 2nd chance. And his spokesman has explained that too.
@@vladimirburian8439
It doesn't matter what he say again, it's important that he thinks this way.
This is indicative.
Those two destroyed ammunition depots are a testament as to how stupid the Czech Army is and in what shape (bad to put it mildly). One thing is if a operator or a group of operators carry out some unfriendly work and maybe spy or kill somebody, but to be allowed to enter a guarded ground of the state's army while being known as to who they are, that means that the security must have been next to non-existing. The Czech army is in deep existentional crisis and whilst now we laugh at the Russian army that they are unorganised, full of corruption and a money black hole, the Czech army isn't any different.
@@AlejjSi I'm not laughing at Russian army and I'm not going to argue "who got bigger stick", that's not the point. It's not contest in power or corruption or whatever. The point is that Russia is not trusthworthy country (which could be witnessed repeatedly) and that we should put more focus on security, including internal security and secret services and to not underestimate the situation.
What is your take in that matter?
He is correct. Russia has many agents abroad.
So does your country.
So sorry about our president🤮🤮🤮 I am so ashamed of the Czech republic right now!
He didnt say to imprison them. He just said they need to be monitored, so what the hell is wrong with that? They are Russian and they're likely allegiance is with their country obviously. Besides, Russia is known for having a lot of agents abroad.
I think Czech citizens living in Russia will not mind if they are similarly sent to camps)) Many Japanese died in American camps.
@@trygot9876 Hatemongering much!
@@christianevanherck6023
Yes, stop it! czcams.com/video/wwVUp4IWEKw/video.html
Ты долбоёб и националист, преследования человека по национальному признаку - это и есть национализм
No, this is wrong.
I kind of agree with him, But god trying to listen to that was hard..
Oh, it's was to hard to agree build some camps. Hypocrite 😂
@@inozz4c warning! Orc's troll at work!
@@gobsek have something to answer?
English is like President Pavel's 5th language. What languages you are not native in can you hold a conversation in flawlessly?
How many languages do you speak?
You may not like it, but he's goddamn right.
Yep. As right as it gets. So right that he is practically invented fascism again.
@@user-baev Which soldiers are massacring civilians, deporting hundreds of thousands of children from their homeland, and conquering and aggressively assimilating another state’s sovereign territory. One doesn’t need to look far to know who and where the fascists are nowadays.
Nazi
"when they came for me, there was no one to protect me..."
Here come the " internment camps"..
Eyyyyyup.... F Russia, but this is absolutely wrong...
"special recreation camps"
Yeah one of the reasons for successful attack on Pearl Harbor was Japanese civilians living in the area (or coming from other parts of America disguising as tourists) gathering information and providing it to Japan.
We already have evidence Russians in Europe doing the same. Like recording military aid heading to Ukraine, etc. All the while enjoying freedom and human rights in EU.
I absolutely agree with President of Czech.
Because you're a nazi piece of shit, just like him.
WRONG! There WERE 2 spies who conducted pre-attack intelligence gathering for the Japanese. Takeo Yoshikawa, who was in Hawaii posing as a vice-consul named Tadashi Morimura, and Kokichi Seki, an untrained spy who served as the consulate's treasurer.
According to Yoshikawa, although some 160,000 persons of Japanese ancestry lived in Hawaii at that time, he never tried to make use of this resource in his espionage activities. He and Seki agreed that, while Hawaii should be the "easiest place" to carry out such work in view of the large Japanese population, both looked upon the locals with disdain. "Those men of influence and character who might have assisted me in my secret mission were unanimously uncooperative."
[Takeo Yoshikawa and Norman Stanford (December 1960). "Top Secret Assignment". Proceedings. U.S. Naval Institute.]
NOT A JAPANESE NOR JAPANESE-AMERICAN:
"Former Navy Yeoman First Class Harry T. Thompson who had been discharged from service for problems relating to alcohol, overspending, and “an appetite for attractive young men,” according to one source. His services were retained by the Japanese, and he used a chief yeoman’s dress uniform, purchased at a tailor shop near a base, to gain entry to American bases and ships, thanks to his uniform, lax security, and fast talking. He managed to obtain gunnery manuals and reports on the 8-inch guns carried by the USS Pensacola, the first of a new class of cruisers capable of 32 knots and costing Japan its previous technical advantages in the cruiser category.
Toward the end of 1934 Thompson was able to board a number of ships stateside where he obtained important quarterly schedules of employment for battleships and cruisers, as well as information on main batteries, torpedoes, and related intelligence. He boarded the USS Mississippi in December and managed to abscond with a 230-page U.S. Navy gunnery school publication from a confidential file. He reboarded the ship the next month and purloined reports on the main gun batteries and torpedoes."
John S. Farnsworth: Japanese Spy in the Naval Academy
Even more troublesome for U.S. officials and perhaps the American public was the case involving John S. Farnsworth, a 1915 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who had been selected for postgraduate work at Annapolis as well as postgraduate work in aeronautical engineering at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He had commanded Marine Observation Squadron Six, Aircraft Squadrons’ Scouting Fleet, before being relieved of command in 1927 and court-martialed. He was cited for drinking, gambling, and borrowing money from an enlisted man and refusing to pay it back as well as submitting falsified affidavits regarding the matter.
That resulted in a six-year downward spiral of drinking that led to his spying for the Japanese using an American-owned business as cover. His efforts to obtain classified aeronautical information caused suspicion among the tight-knit community of Naval Academy graduates who ran the U.S. Navy in the prewar years, especially because of his earlier court-martial. The head of naval intelligence got wind of Farnsworth’s snooping efforts and sent a cautionary bulletin out, effectively cutting him off from information that would prove useful to Japanese intelligence.
Farnsworth’s drinking increased substantially, and he became more desperate as his money problems escalated to the point where he appeared at his former business partner’s Washington office in an effort to get a place to sleep. In mid-1936 he contacted a Hearst-owned news service with a scheme to sell his tell-all story for $20,000 while he was also working his Japanese contacts to obtain another $50,000 for past and future services.
Both the Office of Naval Intelligence and the FBI were on his tail by then and he was picked up on July 13. He signed a confession admitting to some of his espionage and was found guilty and sentenced to four to 12 years in federal prison. His Japanese contacts were conveniently out of the country, having been transferred home.
www.historynet.com/the-spy-who-doomed-pearl-harbor/
@@larryowens7023 You will not be able to wake up a person with an atrophied brain.
monitoring would be costly, but we should limit access to critical jobs for russian citizens. as an example - we employ russians in IT in Europe and give them admin access to critical public databases (my employer does this), we might need to reconsider this, if not cancel immediately.
That would bring about a discrimination lawsuit
@@dsdgdsfegfeg no, countries have laws for sensitive information and I personally had to bear their consequences when Kongsberg company didn't want to employ me because of my non-Norwegian nationality (although I came from Nato/EU country!). The only thing is to employ existing law and execute risk-assessment / screening procedures. We have been lenient with russians until today, now we have to be tough with people who might not like Putin but who collectively treat the West as an enemy.
The people monitor the Ruzzians in CR.. Any suspicions, and the state security services get a call.. Fortunately, not a lot of Ruzzians left in CR. They were scared off. Most Ruzzians abroad are loyal to Ruzzia first. They are like CCP nationals...
@@bjelinski1 I agree with you, same opinion as myself. Your original comment sounded like it was more generalized across the whole IT sector, so that's why I said.
Though Russia is a small problem in reality, China recruits their diaspora as Civilian spies in mass, that's the main threat for this type of stuff.
@@dsdgdsfegfeg sure, especially for those remembering SolarWinds case - don't let the fox into the henhouse!
if by 'Monitored" he means "Deported back to ruzzia", I'm all for it.
Why do you think they left, man?
@@Ranstone they left because they don't want to die in a war they support.
And how many russians do you know in real life who support the war?
@@Ranstoneto avoid sanctions, some are FSB, economic migration…
Deport millions of people back to Russia so they could work for Putin's war machine and economy instead of paying taxes in countries which were helping Ukraine? Im against that sorry, even then I hate racists I don't think its a good idea.
Russian KIAs up 217.9k
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Keep the mountains of corpses coming, UA.
Walk em back
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Oh ukrinform , ok
We have a bunch of 20 story apartment buildings in Minneapolis that were built for retired Americans in the 1960's but now just have old Russians in them that must have made it out in 1992. These people are worse than the ones from Chicago when free stuff has to be fought over. They are the worst freeloaders possible.
Old Russians? May be Russian speaking people? Jews, ukranians....
Many peoples speak russian, and in most cases they have nothing to do with the country of Russia. Ukrainians, Azerbaijanis, Moldovans, Armenians, Tajiks, Kyrgyz, Kazakhs for example, they speak russian, but are much more aggressive than russians.
65yo Tom Cruise
Immutable characteristics like ethnicity cannot be discriminated against. But forcing holders of Russian passports living in the EU to ditch them in favor of citizenship (or a path to citizenship) wherever they reside is fair game IMHO. They can also stop speaking Russian loudly in the street like it's cool or something, irritating the locals.
Once again an example of: No idea. You, I happen to live in an area where there are many Ukrainian refugees. Guess what language is very often spoken on the street here? The Klitschkos also have Ukrainian/Russian roots. So, like very many and also me!
@@Noname-kk2ic Speak the language of the country that graciously took you in (or your ancestors). Don't hide in a Russiatown, blend in. Should be the rules to avoid parallel societies.
@@magicalThinktank What nonsense are you talking here! Let Ukrainians speak what they want and what they feel comfortable with! They have completely different problems right now.
Totally agree. All Russians must be monitored and tracked.
And forced to wear a gold star
yeah let's monitor that 87 year old Babushka living in New York
@@keykey7959 red star :D
Nazi
Mafkees
Finally Europe is waking up! 🤦♂️Though its eastern part is faster 🤷♂️
Waking up to please the sir? 😂
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CR was never asleep. Last year Z's from Germany came to Prague by the 1000's for anti EU , pro Ruzzia rallies. Some even made the mistake of having z's on their cars and ended up taking the train home...
Czech Republic is also central Europe...
@@stevemcgowen funny to listen this. Your previous president (Zeman) was one of the main and longtime advocates of putin in Europe 😂🤦♂️
We absolutely should be monitoring Russians
wanna monitor my dick ?
And aaron's a bit. Not them for next?
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Nazi
@@inozz4c A-aron is completely right here.
NOW , OPENLY THEY SAY ABOUT CONCENTRATION CAMPS FOR RUSSIANS, WOW, FASCISM, SO, DO NOT CRY THAN,
Monitoring and deporting isn't internment. They are free to go back to Ruzzia...
Internation camps are not concentration camps ;)
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Zogbot 😂
Oy vey
Yes. Excellent.