The Death of Russia

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  • čas přidán 3. 06. 2024
  • In 2022, Russia decided to invade Ukraine. Why? It's not because of Putin, it's because Russia has only around 20 years before complete economic and societal collapse. Yikes. So why is this happening and what measures is Russia taking to secure their safety?
    #h0ser #russia #history
    0:00 The Death of Russia
    1:52 Big, Bad, and Scary Geography
    6:09 Too Little People, Too Much Vodka
    9:07 And Then it Got Worse...
    13:42 Putin's Petrostate Problems
    16:19 Why War?

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  • @anavila8107
    @anavila8107 Před rokem +16878

    Imagine being russian, having just listened to a man explain how your country will probably colapse and then trying to sell you skilshare

  • @elvastan
    @elvastan Před rokem +5139

    There was actually a plan for the Soviet Union to sort of stay around called the "Union of Sovereign States", where most of the post-soviet states (All except the baltics, Georgia, and Armenia) would be semi-independent nations led by a council in Moscow with a unified foreign policy. It was supported by the majority of the population in all the remaining soviet states, but the attempted coup in 1991 killed the idea.

    • @OkachaWasTaken
      @OkachaWasTaken Před rokem +34

      Source?

    • @Ulostdgame
      @Ulostdgame Před rokem +1

      "Semi-independent countries led by a council in Moscow."
      Thats not fucking Independence you fool

    • @jacobjohnson4785
      @jacobjohnson4785 Před rokem +219

      @@OkachaWasTaken search up August coup attempt

    • @OkachaWasTaken
      @OkachaWasTaken Před rokem +20

      @@jacobjohnson4785 What does algeria have to do with the soviet union?

    • @stanisawzokiewski3308
      @stanisawzokiewski3308 Před rokem +189

      @@OkachaWasTaken maybe they misspelled armenia?

  • @Barsick2803
    @Barsick2803 Před 3 měsíci +1550

    I am Russian and I realized that the country was dying when I saw that I could not buy games on steam

  • @paralyticdreams
    @paralyticdreams Před 3 měsíci +502

    бля я умер

  • @ihavetowait90daystochangem67

    I know this isn't a part of anything but that Drawing of a Bear with a Russian Flag is the cutest thing I've seen all day

    • @JesperRoos
      @JesperRoos Před rokem +89

      sad life ya :(

    • @aiworldvn
      @aiworldvn Před rokem +2

      Interesting video! Can you give me your comment about my channel? Thank everyone

    • @safi6749
      @safi6749 Před rokem +57

      Damn cant wait for this comment to get taken the other way around

    • @Maxzes_
      @Maxzes_ Před rokem +73

      How dare you say the russian flag on a poor animal looks cute! /j /s

    • @s4njin4yrsago65
      @s4njin4yrsago65 Před rokem +9

      same

  • @OkachaWasTaken
    @OkachaWasTaken Před rokem +3898

    The image of Hank while talking about Russia's mineral exports literally killed me.

    • @Halcon_Sierreno
      @Halcon_Sierreno Před rokem +91

      Damn, did you type this from beyond the grave? What's the afterlife like? Did you go to heaven or hell? Did you get reincarnated? Did you get sent to a parallel world? How did you come back?

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 Před rokem +6

      Pro pane

    • @curiousitycave
      @curiousitycave Před rokem +33

      @@Halcon_Sierreno 🤓🤓

    • @OkachaWasTaken
      @OkachaWasTaken Před rokem +19

      @@Halcon_Sierreno What the hell are you talking about lol

    • @Neptunes_Bounty
      @Neptunes_Bounty Před rokem +21

      @@Halcon_Sierreno Are you having a schizophrenic episode?

  • @kingoftheduchies752
    @kingoftheduchies752 Před 9 měsíci +617

    im leaving a comment here to check back on in 19 years to see if russia has collapsed by then

    • @rembo4149
      @rembo4149 Před 8 měsíci +49

      Ну удачи😂

    • @deltapro2282
      @deltapro2282 Před 8 měsíci +20

      я надеюсь что этого не будет

    • @rembo4149
      @rembo4149 Před 8 měsíci +17

      @@deltapro2282 я тоже надеюсь что этого не будет

    • @Schwarzo
      @Schwarzo Před 5 měsíci +23

      update: it's still standing strong

    • @datcao6854
      @datcao6854 Před 5 měsíci +17

      @@Schwarzothe video said russia may standing for more than two decades , by the time fosses fuel is death , maybe that is when russia face some serious issue but now just let the time how they handled ukraine

  • @npopa6
    @npopa6 Před 8 měsíci +1055

    As a Russian i can approve that i'm already dead

  • @robertbones326
    @robertbones326 Před rokem +2797

    "And they all suck! No offense"
    I like how Hoser sounds like a teenager who had a few beers and begins explaining shlt

    • @xezmakorewarriah
      @xezmakorewarriah Před rokem +137

      but he's right

    • @rowrat7014
      @rowrat7014 Před rokem +77

      @Harry Groundwater and the shit hes explaining is the truth

    • @onerxowns2202
      @onerxowns2202 Před rokem +25

      "like a teenager"... Why "like" ?

    • @acoustic5738
      @acoustic5738 Před rokem +8

      Evidently you have never used russian and west combat systems

    • @rowrat7014
      @rowrat7014 Před rokem +63

      @@acoustic5738 you dont have to , we clearly see how effective they are in ukraine

  • @doublethink6947
    @doublethink6947 Před rokem +3043

    While I do think this is an accurate analysis of what Russia is going through, let's not forget that not only Russia is close to a demographic crisis but the whole Europe is.
    There isn't a single European country that has an above replacement level birth rate, some balkan and baltic nations are suffering from dramatic depopulation crisis and western europe is increasingly having to rely on non-european immigrants to keep their population afloat and it's still not enough while also creating the same problems Russia has with too many ethnic minorities.

    • @johnmanpls5577
      @johnmanpls5577 Před rokem

      Sounds like more of a problem of sending too many Russians to a pointless war to die zzzzzz

    • @nightadmin283
      @nightadmin283 Před rokem +1

      I think no country will ever go to that point of total collapse. There will be man or woman step up to kick asre and solve
      Except North Korea.

    • @duhmzdaih
      @duhmzdaih Před rokem +292

      Well, a LOT of migrants are coming here to Europe, how many people migrate to Russia? By the way... "too many ethnic minorities"? are you talking about... like... THE ENTIRE HISTORY OF EUROPE????

    • @Fr_87
      @Fr_87 Před rokem +537

      @@duhmzdaih Out-numbering of the native population by non-native immigration is arguably worse than a haemorrhaging population, look at western China and the Native Americans being wiped out as examples of that.

    • @duhmzdaih
      @duhmzdaih Před rokem +443

      @@Fr_87 worse? haha, worse for WHOM??? what you say stinks of xenophobia. "native population"?? hahaha, unless you live in Africa, you are the descendent of migrants, period, at a certain generation, your ancestors WERE NOT in your "native" country. There are people in America, Asia, Europe and Oceania because people migrated there. Humans are migrants by definition, and "native" is a made-up concept that makes sense only from a tribalistic perspective. How do you define that a population is "native" in a certain place? a couple of centuries living there? a thousand years? it's always arbitrary, you can't define it in an objective way. Western China and Native Americans being wiped out? LOL "native" populations do the same to each other, look at the aztecs or the ancient greeks. Little boy, tribalism isn't limited to race or flags, there's tribalism in a family fighting another family, there's tribalism in gangs killing other gangs. Your examples are bad.

  • @dreygur3026
    @dreygur3026 Před 5 měsíci +1005

    Author is definetely right. I suffer without tiktok and youtube ads.

    • @__Bondrewd__
      @__Bondrewd__ Před 5 měsíci +23

      🤣🤣

    • @Ramonatho
      @Ramonatho Před 4 měsíci +49

      I like how Russians are saying this as if it's not a clear indicator that the big dogs don't wanna do business with you anymore

    • @dreygur3026
      @dreygur3026 Před 4 měsíci +304

      @@Ramonatho lmao. Big dogs are still here, they just have different names.

    • @uzbeenvalve396
      @uzbeenvalve396 Před 4 měsíci +242

      ​@@Ramonatho "big dogs dont wanna do business with you" dude never was in Russia

  • @he11walker
    @he11walker Před 10 měsíci +487

    Славянский зажим яйцами

    • @badgames7109
      @badgames7109 Před 10 měsíci +6

      Yes

    • @mainmeasurement4388
      @mainmeasurement4388 Před 4 měsíci

      Славяне-это потомки сарматов, тюрок и монголов. Они не европейцы.

    • @ZzzRUS42069
      @ZzzRUS42069 Před 3 měsíci +2

      fr

  • @georgios_5342
    @georgios_5342 Před rokem +1700

    13:40 in fact Putin himself has admitted this failure. He says that the most tragic thing that has happened in Russia's entire history was the Collapse of the Soviet Union, and he said that he's unsure if they'll ever manage to remedy this.
    Edit: for everyone asking, here's the link czcams.com/video/nTvswwU5Eco/video.html

    • @randomstuffprod.
      @randomstuffprod. Před rokem +11

      source?

    • @misomoistt4848
      @misomoistt4848 Před rokem +232

      @@randomstuffprod. I'm sure looking it up yourself would be faster than waiting for a reply

    • @HK-gm8pe
      @HK-gm8pe Před rokem

      and with saying that he made sure that all the ex- svoiet countries hate him forever:) and there is no possibility for us EVER being friends....good job Putin! Almost eeverybody inmy country except for some brainwashed russians think that Soviet collapse was the best thing ever happened in here , nobody wants it back

    • @georgios_5342
      @georgios_5342 Před rokem +222

      @@HK-gm8pe I'm certain that life in the Soviet Union was bad, horrible in fact. But from a strategic standpoint, it was bad for Russia. The Soviet Union, at least in Putin's mind, did not need to be communistic in ideology. It just had to remain a united entity, a Eurasian Union of sorts.

    • @randomstuffprod.
      @randomstuffprod. Před rokem +19

      @@misomoistt4848 I just always ask for sources. I think it's good to be sure the person is not just making it all up.

  • @helast3916
    @helast3916 Před rokem +914

    Russia will decline and not be a “superpower” anymore but it will surely still exist as a nation.
    To destroy a nation it takes a lot of effort, look at south sudan that took 25 years and 2-3 million (SS population was never above 8 million before indipendence) deaths to become indipendent.

    • @CapzL
      @CapzL Před rokem +1

      Russia is already not a superpower.

    • @aiworldvn
      @aiworldvn Před rokem +1

      Interesting video! Can you give me your comment about my channel? Thank everyone

    • @binbows2258
      @binbows2258 Před rokem +97

      Sure, but the USSR also collapsed fairly quickly and effortlessly compared to some other countries. It wouldn't be hard to imagine Russia going out the same way.

    • @jonasjones4160
      @jonasjones4160 Před rokem +264

      @@binbows2258 Russia is more mono ethnic than USSR was. Russians were only 50% of USSR's population, but now they are at 80% in modern Russia. So it's not really the case of nation collapsing, but of government change

    • @Akech101
      @Akech101 Před rokem +36

      That war traumatized the South Sudan nation we fought hard for independence 🇸🇸

  • @user-my6vm9bb1x
    @user-my6vm9bb1x Před 8 měsíci +695

    Ну че, мы уже померли?

  • @ng_music812
    @ng_music812 Před 6 měsíci +1098

    After a while, the author turned out to be right. Life without CZcams ads has become unbearable. I hope these grave consequences will serve as a lesson for the whole world.

    • @lefouineurdespoubelles4012
      @lefouineurdespoubelles4012 Před 6 měsíci +23

      lol , you crazy

    • @Gynophobe1
      @Gynophobe1 Před 6 měsíci +130

      I know right, man living in the Russian thriving economy is such a hassle, i have to get up everyday and live in one of the most developed and powerful country in the world 😅 this youtuber is a joke!!

    • @dan-bz7dz
      @dan-bz7dz Před 5 měsíci +35

      @@Gynophobe1 Can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not.

    • @Gynophobe1
      @Gynophobe1 Před 5 měsíci +89

      @@dan-bz7dz Obviously not, Russia is an amazing country and even during the war everything is fine. Don't believe me? come see for yourself.

    • @MF-pb4rl
      @MF-pb4rl Před 5 měsíci +32

      @@Gynophobe1so great you have lost 40% of the occupied territories so far

  • @Pig.._
    @Pig.._ Před rokem +2932

    Although "The death of Russia" feels a bit dramatic, it is obvious that we are leading to that or something similar so there is very little to criticize. Nice job again with your research

    • @mrnanner5162
      @mrnanner5162 Před rokem +19

      your russian ?

    • @alienelephant4721
      @alienelephant4721 Před rokem +1

      Try Koreans. Birth rate of 0.7 pretty much tells they want to die.

    • @ccdsds3221
      @ccdsds3221 Před rokem +108

      @@igorkraljevski9191 north macedonians are literally bulgarians, what are you talking about...

    • @SatchelChannel
      @SatchelChannel Před rokem +4

      Hope the US will fall too

    • @ericvincentofinowicz5610
      @ericvincentofinowicz5610 Před rokem +15

      Just plagiarized Peter Zeihan's points that he's repeated in his last 3 books. Probably lifted this from recent interviews as Z then brings up the spectre of Russian nuclear first use in lieu of conventional military success.

  • @miguellama7618
    @miguellama7618 Před rokem +756

    when you go so far in strategizing for a country that you go into considering a post-apocalyptic scenario

    • @juliuspavilovskis4862
      @juliuspavilovskis4862 Před rokem +26

      Fallout IRL baby!!!

    • @na-dt5pw
      @na-dt5pw Před rokem +23

      "my life is like a video game" moment

    • @juliuspavilovskis4862
      @juliuspavilovskis4862 Před rokem +1

      @Text Reader then I hope that its Metro Exodus then

    • @Mark-tb2oz
      @Mark-tb2oz Před rokem +14

      @Text Reader ironically Metro 2033 was made by ukrainian developers

    • @def3ndr887
      @def3ndr887 Před rokem

      @@Mark-tb2oz they planned it didn’t they XD

  • @patricklindberg6851
    @patricklindberg6851 Před 8 měsíci +227

    Я вернусь к этому видео через 20 лет и тогда узнаю, кто ты на самом деле

    • @pooq6611
      @pooq6611 Před 4 měsíci +22

      Скорее всего подобное послание станет явью в других странах😄

  • @TrixieTheGreat
    @TrixieTheGreat Před 10 měsíci +594

    Чё, опять? Каждые две недели умираем. Задолбали уже.

    • @user-sh8pk3uw2u
      @user-sh8pk3uw2u Před 9 měsíci +114

      Да уж, только об этом и мечтают.

    • @headphoneguy4021
      @headphoneguy4021 Před 9 měsíci

      Против России практически все. Очевидно что в Россию будут штурмовать, душить санкциями и делать всë, чтобы отнять наши земли, ценные припасы и ядерное/атомное оружие. Одна жадность заставила пол грëбаногых стран МИРА объединиться чтобы попытаться забрать часть России. (Готов поспорить что если Россия падëт, США или какая-нибудь страна вроде неë или Китая заберëт всë оставшееся и потом все ополчатся на ту страну, которая заберëт территорию. Это работает как проклятие, для владельца

    • @darcystuart-russell1682
      @darcystuart-russell1682 Před 9 měsíci +15

      курс рубля не согласен

    • @user-sh8pk3uw2u
      @user-sh8pk3uw2u Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@darcystuart-russell1682 да этот курс рубля сам ЦБ постоянно шатает, т.к. энергоносители за валюту продают, а бюджет в рублях расписан. Соц.выплаты и з/п, например, тоже в рублях выплачивают. Искусственно завышают, гады))

    • @J--12
      @J--12 Před 9 měsíci

      @@darcystuart-russell1682 пятачок спрячь, мыкола.

  • @ShamanMcLamie
    @ShamanMcLamie Před rokem +382

    It's a huge misconception that Russia had no industry by World War I. Russia was industrializing rapidly just prior to the war. The big problem Russia faced was that it couldn't easily retool that industry to support a war effort. So a factory that made tools couldn't easily be converted into making guns. Most of this industry was wiped out during the Russian Civil War and then the Soviets understanding the need for a strong industry rapidly, but more importantly forced industrialization. Which along with the prior wars collapsed Russia's birthrate and killed millions.

    • @georgyekimov4577
      @georgyekimov4577 Před rokem +14

      also they mobilized in record times wich surprised the germans forcing them to withdraw A LOT of their forces from the western front but it also was made extremely hap haphardeos wich made the army qutte inefficient

    • @bagrat6085
      @bagrat6085 Před rokem +15

      The link of a collapsing birthrate to industrialization is kinda shaky in this context as the obvious answer as to why people stopped having kids around the late 80s is the ridiculous poverty caused by the botched market transition

    • @georgyekimov4577
      @georgyekimov4577 Před rokem +3

      @@bagrat6085 yes
      in the 2010s or 2000s people were living more or less well before the moth decided to annex some stuff
      and oh wonder the birthrate was above the deathrate

    • @AbuHajarAlBugatti
      @AbuHajarAlBugatti Před rokem

      The soviet union was led by hebrews. We goyim are just cattle to them

    • @plasmakitten4261
      @plasmakitten4261 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I mean people generally have that perception because they assume there has to be some reason why Russia's massive numerical advantage didnt count for more in WW1 but the reality of that is just that their military doctrine was incredibly horrifyingly terrible in the context of industrialized total war.

  • @Bratjuuc
    @Bratjuuc Před rokem +142

    From the developers of "China economy is doomed in 30 days. For real this time. For real for real this time, I swear."

    • @v1pogio118
      @v1pogio118 Před rokem

      i mean its an american dude so its pretty useless to look into the "political" parts of the video since they are pretty much brainwashed most of the times, the videos themselfes are fine but its pretty much propaganda most of the videos

    • @weirdlemonthing3714
      @weirdlemonthing3714 Před rokem +11

      Rome didn't collapse in a day

    • @athrowaway3487
      @athrowaway3487 Před rokem +12

      Literally a Russian troll

    • @tttttsksl
      @tttttsksl Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@athrowaway3487nooooo it will collapse. You're a russian troll if you don't agree

    • @blizyon30fps86
      @blizyon30fps86 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Russia drone literally

  • @user-fu7cw5dx7h
    @user-fu7cw5dx7h Před 3 měsíci +244

    "tiny Ukraine" = biggest country in Europe, with support from NATO members and some others countries. Military support that forced them to empty their own warehouses. Well... It is very strange that the conflict has dragged on so long, yeah?

  • @enclavehardin586
    @enclavehardin586 Před 9 měsíci +24

    Watch as 20 years later Russia is still around

    • @TerraNova407
      @TerraNova407 Před 9 měsíci

      Watch 300 years later Dollar is still around 🤣

  • @mariatheoak
    @mariatheoak Před 9 měsíci +163

    Its not the first time in the last 200 years haters are saying that Russia is done

    • @dabubba4603
      @dabubba4603 Před 9 měsíci +2

      And it wouldn’t be the first time in 200 years that Russia did actually collapse, the communist revolution over the tzar and the Soviet collapse in the 90’s. Definitely has collapsed more times than say America.

    • @mariatheoak
      @mariatheoak Před 9 měsíci +11

      ​@@dabubba4603and Russia is still standing

    • @amkmapping-hu9ud
      @amkmapping-hu9ud Před 9 měsíci +18

      @@mariatheoak after it collapsed.

    • @mariatheoak
      @mariatheoak Před 9 měsíci +8

      @@amkmapping-hu9ud how does this refute the fact that Russia is still standing?

    • @amkmapping-hu9ud
      @amkmapping-hu9ud Před 9 měsíci +7

      @@mariatheoak its standing with a new government system.

  • @gzegoshbreshtashikevich
    @gzegoshbreshtashikevich Před 7 měsíci +126

    Watch, they collapse any second now... Aaaany second now....

    • @techtical7079
      @techtical7079 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I like how you people see a video explaining why Russia is a sad shithole and why it will not last. And then promptly forget that the Soviet Union died in very similar circumstances and it took a decade.

    • @gzegoshbreshtashikevich
      @gzegoshbreshtashikevich Před 7 měsíci +64

      @@techtical7079 Aaaaааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааааny second now....

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@gzegoshbreshtashikevichIt's only been a year

    • @deadpusik
      @deadpusik Před 4 měsíci +24

      ​@@techtical7079Forgot to mention that I would be able to finally leave my 5 room apartment to live in a cardboard house bought on a mortgage for 200 thousand dollars that will fall apart if I breath to hard, I wish I could taste the Starbucks soy milk grand latte for 40 bucks and if I stabbed my toe and went to the doctor having to pay amount equal to buying a car would be awesome. So sad that my authoritarian regime won't let me see what life in a first world country is like😢

    • @uzbeenvalve396
      @uzbeenvalve396 Před 4 měsíci +34

      ​​@@debater452 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaany second now......

  • @alexsandrsilionov7866
    @alexsandrsilionov7866 Před 3 měsíci +335

    Ah 😅
    This aged well didn't it

  • @sharoyveduchi
    @sharoyveduchi Před 10 měsíci +214

    CZcams recommended this to me so I'm just going to say I disagree. This comment probably won't be visible but I will still write it. People who think Russia will collapse are willfully ignorant that Iran also exists and has been under economic sanctions for much longer than Russia and has been much more isolated than Russia and had much less industry than Russia. Iran still stands and Iran won't collapse anytime soon. The same can be said for Russia.

    • @ambassadorofbadtaste
      @ambassadorofbadtaste Před 10 měsíci +40

      Writing a reply simply to show that this comment isn't invisible

    • @Isaac-mc6er
      @Isaac-mc6er Před 6 měsíci +3

      So true

    • @pommefullplus15
      @pommefullplus15 Před 6 měsíci +19

      I partialy agree because iran doesn't have Russia's demografic problems

    • @Izual001
      @Izual001 Před 6 měsíci

      Not to mention European countries still make backdoor deals with Russia despite the sanctions. It's all circus and lip service. This is one of thosewishful thinking videos that will age like milk.

    • @alyasVictorio
      @alyasVictorio Před 6 měsíci +1

      The Russia won't collapse but USA will (due to its large portions of evil Americans in comparison to Good Americans based on how many Twitter dorks are) due to their disrespect to other nation's culture, 2 side of the same coin (both woke and anti-woke), dystopian collapse of AAA industry (both gaming and entertainment), and the capitalism that motivated greediness that cause poverty (so greedy people are the main cause of the creation of all the crimes existed)

  • @barbadolid5170
    @barbadolid5170 Před rokem +82

    Well, you aren't the first guy in history to make this assumption. The idea of "the death of Russia" is like "the conquest of Afghanistan" or "the Prohibition (in the US)".

  • @Quickshot0
    @Quickshot0 Před rokem +523

    I guess to an extent the problem here is that Russian leadership wants to continue Russia along at some what of a same stature level as before, while of course also becoming rich off of it. Excessive pride and greed are common themes before major disasters.
    Of course this also indicates a way Russia could get out of it, 'if' it were capable of such a reform. Which is to limit its ambitions and greed, to invest more in the country while for instance aligning with other entities and accept it isn't able to do everything on its own any more. In such a case a realistic policy could be made and the country could survive and the people could even become substantially more wealthy. It's the kind of adjustment the various European nations to their West made, at times with great difficulty, but when done successfully gave them a new window to a future.
    Still, that's a pretty big 'if', is Russia at the moment capable of reinventing itself?

    • @milanvitu3963
      @milanvitu3963 Před rokem

      even economic or politics cant fix a people who lost in ugly citys, nihilism, abuse, alcoholism, mass abortion of children (population decline)...but the west is maby less then 100 years from same issues.

    • @HK-gm8pe
      @HK-gm8pe Před rokem

      I have advice toRussia....maybe they should try to get along with its neigbours? And not threaten us with war all the time would be nice aswell....we have tried to getalong with Russia but Putin simply makes it impossible, also Russia held soo many countries captive for sooo long...its no miracle that everyone inhere hates Russia

    • @redwoodpartisan2433
      @redwoodpartisan2433 Před rokem

      Russia is a land of Hail Marys. They always seem to defy the odds, defy every expectation of dying. Peter the Great RAPIDLY advanced Russia within a generation, Stalin made it from a civil war ridden country to the second superpower, either Russia dies or they somehow against all odds throw a successful Hail Mary pass. I’ll eat my underwear if they actually manage to reform somehow

    • @user-bp5qz5jd3f
      @user-bp5qz5jd3f Před rokem +10

      The key word(s) here is "reinvent itself"

    • @MrTigracho
      @MrTigracho Před rokem +3

      Well, they could gain some help from China, but that can only help so much as their core political and social problems still persist.

  • @el_Marmelado
    @el_Marmelado Před 4 měsíci +89

    Это видео нужно к образовательным курсам по психологии прикреплять

  • @GreenBaldrick
    @GreenBaldrick Před 4 měsíci +85

    So, any update? Is Russia dead already?

  • @harrisonofcolorado8886
    @harrisonofcolorado8886 Před rokem +1084

    I find it super cool that you use animals to show countries, like how Russia is a bear, America is a buffalo (or bison, I can't tell the difference), Greece is a dolphin, Turkiye is a cat, Spain is a bull, Germany is a eagle, Norway and Sweden are both moose, etc, etc.

  • @lucianoosorio5942
    @lucianoosorio5942 Před rokem +465

    “How many dictators does it take to turn an empire into a Union of ruinous states? It’s a disgrace what you did to your own people.” Rasputin

    • @elkeking3940
      @elkeking3940 Před rokem +58

      Anyone who ever sold you pierogi? Shot! - Joseph Stalin

    • @helast3916
      @helast3916 Před rokem +32

      @@elkeking3940 “we have only to kick the door and the whole rotten structure will come crashing down”
      -hitler on the ussr

    • @hoticeparty
      @hoticeparty Před rokem +17

      @@helast3916 How did hitler manage to get on the USSR? And who will get him down??

    • @aiworldvn
      @aiworldvn Před rokem +1

      Interesting video! Can you give me your comment about my channel? Thank everyone

    • @wazkangz955
      @wazkangz955 Před rokem +17

      “One time in freezing cold, my comrades and I try heroin; no effect.” -Joseph Stalin

  • @darth_fyodor
    @darth_fyodor Před 10 měsíci +288

    Man this is all good and logical but it shows that you've never been to Russia and you probably don't really understand how it works. By Russia I don't mean Moscow and Saint P, I mean the rest of it. This country will Never Die. And I don't mean it in any heroic/patriotic/propaganda-oriented way, there is no emotion in it. Throughout history Russia got beaten, partially conquered, decimated, mutilated, thrown into the moral nothingness of capytalistic world after the fall of USSR, and is still here. It's just a fact. Hard to argue with. Now Russia is going through yet another dark phase of its existence. That's also a fact. And imo it's not even the darkest part of this phase at the moment. But will it die as a country? I don't think so. It will drastically change though, that's for sure.

    • @NEFR-ON
      @NEFR-ON Před 3 měsíci

      Каждый раз Россия перерождается, но остаётся Россией и даёт врагам пиздюлей. Every time Russia is reborn, but it remains Russia and gives the enemies a pussy.

  • @HawkThunder907
    @HawkThunder907 Před 4 měsíci +80

    „Collapse“
    I didn’t see any collapse when I went there. Sure it looks depressing, but which post Soviet country has no depressing places?

    • @engineerenginering8633
      @engineerenginering8633 Před 4 měsíci +9

      Russia can't even keep it's own citizens warm.

    • @ushapedcurve3831
      @ushapedcurve3831 Před 4 měsíci +3

      I remember, when I was young Russian graduate I could not afford to purchase my own apparent, to get married, and have kids. You need money to do all these investments in the country-s future. All the jobs available are bad low paying jobs. And I understood that I was not stupid, I was not lazy. I have no future, the whole country has no future, because all married couples I know have one kid for M + W.

    • @Master_dreadeye
      @Master_dreadeye Před 4 měsíci

      It was like in America the woman were so easy it's like they don't have any men there.

    • @Master_dreadeye
      @Master_dreadeye Před 4 měsíci

      ​Funny how it's America collapsing an Russia is now destroying nato@@engineerenginering8633

    • @uzbeenvalve396
      @uzbeenvalve396 Před 4 měsíci +31

      ​@@engineerenginering8633 source is american TV?

  • @yum8666
    @yum8666 Před rokem +2778

    Man I apreciate you educating us young people in an engaging way. A lot of people that try to "teach" us modern-day politics take advantage of us newbs and our naivety by swaying us to one side of thinking or another through exaggeration, fabrication, or straight up propaganda. You coulda easily said Putin bad, or Nato bad, and most of us woulda belived you. But for at least the most part you keep it real man.

    • @2912sweetiepie
      @2912sweetiepie Před rokem +196

      It's funny u say that bc they still do that. The only difference in this case is that they're using well researched data, geography and history, and taking them to present overly exaggerated opinions that should not be taken as factually accurate! The research is good but the conclusions are seriously flawed (such as they're main point that Russia will see a significant decline or vanish in 20 or so years). Not to mention they literally called Putin "evil" in the video.

    • @yum8666
      @yum8666 Před rokem +92

      @@2912sweetiepie Fair enough clear bias does show through in areas. But it could be a lot worse.

    • @carlosdumbratzen6332
      @carlosdumbratzen6332 Před rokem +107

      @@2912sweetiepie you wish lol. The simplification of complex historical matters in his videos is honestly pretty concerning. Dumbing down history to simple factors of cause and effect (like industrialisation means birthrate collapse) leads you down a path of blindness towards contingencies. And history is full of contingencies.
      Though I must agree that the animals are cute :3

    • @carlosdumbratzen6332
      @carlosdumbratzen6332 Před rokem +4

      @@davidmontgomery1442 i mean there are thinkers, who had a deterministic world view, but still thought the only way to deal with inevitable decline is to fight against it (best example is Oswald Spengler).
      Obviously one has to ask why a situation, where a Putin can act like this, happens in the first place. But we ask this to prevent something similar to happen again and that is only possible if we accept contingencies as part of history.

    • @cavaleermountaineer3839
      @cavaleermountaineer3839 Před rokem +8

      He just goes into depth. Do that with anything and eventually you will arrive at the truth. His style/delivery tho is all time great narrative.

  • @PepsiVor
    @PepsiVor Před 4 měsíci +57

    Россия вот-вот развалится, вот прям уже почти, вот-вот, щас уже 2-3 месяца, 3-4 дня, вот почти уже совсем, немножко осталось, щас после контрнаступа уж точно развалится. 10 лет это слышу

    • @Vavilon77777
      @Vavilon77777 Před 3 měsíci +6

      Да ты подожди. Сказали же, скоро. :)

  • @user-sr9xt1uk4j
    @user-sr9xt1uk4j Před 4 měsíci +184

    щасщасщас уже умрём пацаны, зуб даю, hoser врать не будет

    • @OILAnsvver
      @OILAnsvver Před 3 měsíci +37

      Твёрдо и чётко

  • @tipisaro1889
    @tipisaro1889 Před 4 měsíci +70

    братан демография это проблемы всех стран европы и америки

    • @user-ec1wt2rn6l
      @user-ec1wt2rn6l Před 4 měsíci +19

      забей, уже все признают что скоро будет Европейский халифат

  • @kto_tbl7510
    @kto_tbl7510 Před rokem +1048

    as a Russian, I’ll say that all those problems that were on the video have always been in the history of Russia, and this did not lead to the complete disappearance of the state (plus, the fact that there are a huge number of revenge-seekers in Russian society) and experts who remained from the time of the Soviet Union who can describe in more detail about Russian society and why Russia will NOT fall apart or disappear (compared to overseas experts who actually do not understand anything about Russia)

    • @TedShatner10
      @TedShatner10 Před rokem +70

      But now their economy, military, and population arguably cannot absorb Russia's next collapse like in '17 and '91.

    • @TedShatner10
      @TedShatner10 Před rokem +57

      Russia's arguably been in decline as a great power since the Russo-Japanese War (and had maybe even sowed the seeds of its destruction even further back with the Crimean War).

    • @dallas9397
      @dallas9397 Před rokem +141

      I hope your country becomes great again. It truly is tragic how much suffering the Russian people have gone through during the past century.

    • @Projolo
      @Projolo Před rokem +240

      @@dallas9397 Russia is special most nations have cycles of prosperity and misery but Russia is a continual spiral of just misery

    • @TheNorthernDane
      @TheNorthernDane Před rokem +36

      The correct word for the "revenge seekers" is revanchists

  • @zrentshian9346
    @zrentshian9346 Před 4 měsíci +104

    Clearly not propaganda

    • @hyperbreath
      @hyperbreath Před 4 měsíci +17

      Bias maybe but propaganda isn’t the case also most things that was talked about are true about Russia

  • @retrodragonfigther7729
    @retrodragonfigther7729 Před 5 měsíci +187

    The "soviet car" in the video was actually an east german manufactured Trabant, which while not pretty fast and luxourious, is absurdly reliable and robust

    • @TacticalAnt420
      @TacticalAnt420 Před 4 měsíci +8

      My French teacher’s first car was a soviet model. It was always broken due to its age but repairs were easy and cheap so it was very useful for him when he was younger.

    • @nukegamer5750
      @nukegamer5750 Před 4 měsíci +9

      Not with it´s two stroke and plastic body. Even though I like Trabant myself, it was a nightmare of a car even when it comes to it´s reliability

    • @Schwupsdupsbeepboop
      @Schwupsdupsbeepboop Před 4 měsíci

      Trabant is not a car, it's a lifestyle😎😎
      ...of eternal suffering and torture by the own government who ought to keep you happy and alive, who knows everything about you, sometimes more than you do.
      But Trabante are cool

  • @alexandrdostoevski
    @alexandrdostoevski Před 4 měsíci +76

    Funny how your notorious sanctions didnt change my life a bit. The only thing that i noticed in every day life is the absence of coca-cola and no ads on youtube

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Před 4 měsíci +4

      "Sure"

    • @alexandrdostoevski
      @alexandrdostoevski Před 4 měsíci +26

      @@debater452 come and see for yourself

    • @LapkaKutiapka
      @LapkaKutiapka Před 4 měsíci +5

      But Cola from Chernogolovka factory is even better then original one!

    • @alexandrdostoevski
      @alexandrdostoevski Před 4 měsíci +8

      @@LapkaKutiapka не, но вот байкал и квас по прежнему есть
      оригинальная всё равно лучше была

    • @LapkaKutiapka
      @LapkaKutiapka Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@alexandrdostoevski Ну не знаю. Я подсел на Черноголовку и больше не хочу возвращаться к оригинальной. Но у всех разные предпочтения.

  • @baronvonjo1929
    @baronvonjo1929 Před rokem +113

    I find it hard to believe any politican can plan this far ahead. Or even care.

    • @AthenaTennosN
      @AthenaTennosN Před rokem +6

      Congratulations, you win this comment section.

    • @alfatazer_8991
      @alfatazer_8991 Před rokem +4

      Politicians can't avoid geopolitical realities.

    • @nicholasdarrylh.9062
      @nicholasdarrylh.9062 Před rokem +12

      When you remove term limits, the one guy in charge starts to think like that.

    • @georgyekimov4577
      @georgyekimov4577 Před rokem +1

      these really arent the terms putin thinks in
      his popularity was plumeting so he needed something to boost that. he cant cheat the system again last time he tried the backlash and it would be even bigger this time. was massive he also cant retire because his system is build on him being the presidet and being essentially an autocrat there is a high probability he will be prosecuted within a year of his retirement
      so he needs extra rights in persecuting his political opponents and keeping people down and scared also he needs a popularity boost and the easiest way to get one is a small sucsessfull war he thinks of ukraine as a failed state that will approach him with no hesitation because this is what he was fed byhis inner circle for years now

    • @dan-bz7dz
      @dan-bz7dz Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@nicholasdarrylh.9062 The opposite is true. When you have term limits the politician only cares what happens during their term. And the referendum Russia held was to impose term limits, not remove them. Before Putin and Medevev alternated each term. The change of the constitution removed that loophole.

  • @ARES-zf5fz
    @ARES-zf5fz Před rokem +180

    While I do respect your opinion and analysis, let’s not forget how Poland was wiped out of existence for more than a century and still existed. Countries are not broken so easily, it’s the people and its heritage that make it live forever.

    • @alinalexandru2466
      @alinalexandru2466 Před rokem +51

      Well yes, but are Russians really unified the same way that Poles were? The Chechen wars kinda say otherwise. Note that the video doesn't exactly say that Russia will cease to exist altogether, rather that Russia in its current state will die, with various regions with different cultures and peoples breaking away.

    • @deanfirnatine7814
      @deanfirnatine7814 Před rokem +7

      Got to have babies so there IS a next generation to come back

    • @sadeksama5057
      @sadeksama5057 Před rokem +2

      When was Poland wiped out of existence for more than a century?
      Who occupied them?

    • @alinalexandru2466
      @alinalexandru2466 Před rokem +36

      @@sadeksama5057 really dude?

    • @sadeksama5057
      @sadeksama5057 Před rokem +3

      @@alinalexandru2466 yea I'm not European
      I know the USSR and Germany both occupied Poland during ww2
      Then the USSR had alot of influence on them afterwards

  • @zersky495
    @zersky495 Před 6 měsíci +54

    Americans trying to teach geopolitics is like a Filipino trying to demonstrate proper skiing methods

  • @TheMariano619
    @TheMariano619 Před 6 měsíci +49

    Two years later and this turned out to be a giant load of horseshit lmao

    • @Zuiker1
      @Zuiker1 Před 5 měsíci

      I mean have you seen the rubble?

    • @gfsx3756
      @gfsx3756 Před 5 měsíci +2

      have you seen japanese yenas? @@Zuiker1

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Před 5 měsíci +12

      He never said that Russia would collapse in two years

    • @dionysos8326
      @dionysos8326 Před 5 měsíci +4

      If anything the last year has told us that the military power of Russia is about comparable to Ukraine supplied with whatever the weapons were not good enough for the US army

    • @XTheLolX301
      @XTheLolX301 Před 5 měsíci +4

      ​@@debater452dosnt seem is going to in that direction tho, they are recovering in terms of economy and aparently they will also win the war after the failling ukranian counter offensige

  • @magnvss
    @magnvss Před rokem +535

    Some points to consider: 1) The perestroika tried (in a clumsy way) to fix the incredibly inefficient and centralized decaying economy and system of the communist regime, the Soviet Union was already crumbling, perestroika or not. 2) Ukraine has found huge deposits of oil and gas that can easily replace those of Russia: that, paired with its turn towards the West, made the invasion more than likely. Ukraine population is also quite aged with its younger people working abroad, is wasn't that much of a population gain (though obviously it would have helped). 3) Nuclear weapons are very costly to upkeep and maintain: their mythical huge numbers are to be taken seriously but with a grain of salt, it's not like they can be dismissed but you have to wonder how many of those thousands of nukes are operative, what is a state secret and could be quite low. 4) The population collapse is a shared problems with all developed nations, no one is safe. But Russia again, it privates Russia of its traditional strength of solving problems (send big numbers to die) and without it, it won't be able to maintain such bloated borders. Ukraine may be its last "just send thousands to die" strategy, yet they are not taking the big cities' youth for fear of a political revolt.

    • @genghiskhan5701
      @genghiskhan5701 Před rokem +41

      Another thing to consider is that among the developed nations facing a demographic crisis, it is said only the United States has the most good-ish demographics that can produce a good enough population of young people thanks in part to how the US population is more religiously conservative(the Mormons are literally carrying the US fertility rates)

    • @luissimental6302
      @luissimental6302 Před rokem +52

      @@genghiskhan5701 not really the Mexicans carry the fertility rate if not even higher than average lol

    • @hlibushok
      @hlibushok Před rokem +12

      @@luissimental6302 It's not a developed nation. It's developing, with rising demographics.

    • @Carewolf
      @Carewolf Před rokem +45

      Also nukes have a half-life of 20 years. They need to be updated and replaced regularly or they turn into duds. At least half of the nuclear bombs in the Russian arsenal are already duds by conservative estimates, some say 3/4.

    • @andred7684
      @andred7684 Před rokem

      The US has a huge influx of immigration. People are still buying the American dreams, despite its flaws. The USA still has one of the best if not the best universities out there plus they're a highly innovative country although it's healthcare system is simply trash

  • @iysolv
    @iysolv Před 4 měsíci +23

    Even after a year... I still can't live without coca-cola and yt ads

  • @index1937
    @index1937 Před 4 měsíci +21

    1. Russia is not even in 30 countries on alcohol consumption. Just write "List of countries by alcohol consumption per 2023" and you will see that Russia overtake countries such as Germany - 3rd place, Ireland - 5th place, Spain - 6th place, Luxembourg - 9th place, France - 13th place, Austria - 18th place, UK - 20th place, Switzerland - place 21th place, I can go on for a long time, but Russia is ranked 32nd and the United States is ranked 38th.
    2. The author shows statistics up to 2010, it’s like showing United States statistics for 1939 when there are already 1953.
    3. To say that Russia will disintegrate because it once had problems is like saying that China will disintegrate because it had the greatest famine in human history.
    4. Almost all that Russia trades are minerals that come through pipelines, and Russia doesn’t need the seas to sell them, the war in Ukraine started because Putin needed a "little victorious war" to win the presidential election in 2024.
    5. Pakistan has more people than Russia and Russia has more people than Germany.
    6. Russia cannot break up because of wars, nor can America break up because of Biden.
    Conclusion: bro leave Ukraine💀

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Your average Russian can't afford as much alcohol and a far larger % percent of the Russian population drinks. Russia needs to export these materials to have an economy. Russia's demographics and economy has gotten much worse, since 2010. Germany isn't the largest country on the planet.

    • @index1937
      @index1937 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@debater452 1. I can not insert a full link to statistics so most likely CZcams will accept my comment as spam and remove it, so just write in Google "List of countries by alcohol consumption per 2024 datapandas", I used this source to collect information, But even if you use a different source, the statistics won’t change much.
      2. I literally wrote "Almost all that Russia trades are minerals that come through pipelines, and Russia doesn’t need the seas to sell them® to explain that Russia took Crimea not to come to the sea for trade.
      3. I did not say that the performance of Russia deteriorated or improved, I said "The author shows statistics up to 2010" 14 years have passed this statistics can be thrown into the garbage.
      4. I gave Germany as an example because it is a more developed country than Russia, although Russia has a larger population than Germany, I made this comparison to show that the numerist of the population does not matter.
      bro💀

  • @AverageWarCrimeEnjoyer
    @AverageWarCrimeEnjoyer Před 5 měsíci +92

    Looking at this more than a year after this was released
    This aged about as well as milk

  • @tsetserlegch
    @tsetserlegch Před rokem +970

    What im ultimately the most scared of is Russia getting backed into a corner and "forced" to bring in the nukes. I'm from Finland but I'm just worried for other countries, including Russia, as i am for my own. I don't want any innocent people from either side to die

    • @margarine3844
      @margarine3844 Před rokem +148

      it will be bad for everyone.there is no bad nation, there are bad people. And wishing someone dead is very low thing.

    • @medivhtheguardian9297
      @medivhtheguardian9297 Před rokem +151

      I am from Russia and the fact that my country will collapse is worse than a nuclear war, because the history of my country is so great that I cannot believe that it will end like this. I hope that after the Ukrainian war my people will not be split and we will finally bring ourselves freedom, prosperity and unity. #NoPutin #FreeNavalny #FreeTheRussia

    • @schwinkle716
      @schwinkle716 Před rokem +55

      @@medivhtheguardian9297 Если Россия и развалиться, то полностью она не исчезнет. Максимум, исчезнет федерация.

    • @medivhtheguardian9297
      @medivhtheguardian9297 Před rokem +12

      @@schwinkle716 по мнению Ходорковского, будет необходимо переучреждение государства

    • @KenLinx
      @KenLinx Před rokem +53

      Well worry not as Russia won’t ever instigate a nuclear war. Russia’s main priority right now is to stay afloat and starting a nuclear war against the world would be counterintuitive and is the last thing they would want.

  • @dinodonut5776
    @dinodonut5776 Před rokem +179

    People have been pointing out these problems for literally centuries. Germany in both world wars thought they could “kick down the door and bring down the whole rotten structure”. These problems severely harm any efforts to become a modern industrialized economy and Russian society and governance is totally corrupt but by no means is it in danger of not existing.
    The secessionist threat is also not really that big. Yes “only” 75% of Russia is Russian but there is no ethnic group near big enough to actually plausibly ever succeed in full secession. Look at what happened to Grozny. Russia would rather and absolutely will simply level a city before letting it leave their grasp.
    If anything, all this corruption and isolation only strengths Russian cohesion. When all of the west is against Russia, it makes it very easy to unify Russians under the banner of “us vs them”.

    • @MrAlepedroza
      @MrAlepedroza Před rokem +3

      Did you even pay attention to the video? Things have completely changed and Russia no longer has the population edge nor the impetus to retain its once imperial power.
      Seeing how inept the russian army is, how ethnic russians are quickly aging and dying out sand how quickly the West will jump in to weaken the Kremlin, secession as a possibility can only increase. These young Chechens who were kids during the war are now becoming fathers. The turkic folks may eventually decide to team with China. Things have changed completely.

    • @michaeldavison9808
      @michaeldavison9808 Před rokem

      Absolutely. Russia DOES have many problems, which is why it is so underpopulated, poor and backward. But that doesn't mean it will cease to exist and more than other countries with problems. Personally I don't want to live in a country run by kleptocrats, with a male life expectancy of 58, endemic unemployment, a per capita GDP like Chile and Equatorial Guinea - where even that money is all siphoned off by the Oligarchs for their super yachts.... But no doubt Russia will continue indefinitely as a backward country with a rose-tinted view of its past and undeserved optimism about its future.

    • @jacobp.2024
      @jacobp.2024 Před rokem

      Leave it to a Kremlin bot to say corruption is their strength.

    • @pratyushdam1
      @pratyushdam1 Před rokem +15

      N Korea also functions this way. That does not mean it is a relevant international player.

    • @shawnv123
      @shawnv123 Před rokem +3

      @@pratyushdam1 russia and north korea both use these tactics but the reason why north korea is irrelevant is cause it’s tiny as hell russia is just that big

  • @Trailbuilders_ru
    @Trailbuilders_ru Před 4 měsíci +63

    Настолько плохо, что даже хорошо.
    Удачи всем дождаться, когда Россия наконец развалится. Здоровья, главное - оно понадобится, а то ждать придется долго.

    • @naregames7279
      @naregames7279 Před 4 měsíci +22

      Ахах, знаете почему японцы так долго живут? Чтобы увидеть развал России и вернуть Сахалин с Курилами

    • @OdinWannaBe
      @OdinWannaBe Před 4 měsíci +2

      xddd

    • @deponq
      @deponq Před 3 měsíci

      ​@@naregames7279настолько долго что аж в убыток себе

  • @seanhogan6533
    @seanhogan6533 Před 9 měsíci +66

    10:30 , I know this might sound like a good point, but It was actually shocking to conventional Marxist theorists that Russia had a social revolution. It was supposed to happen in the most industrially developed societies: Germany and Britain. What I think people underestimated was: 1.) how rotten the door was to kick through (in regards to the czarist regime) 2.) how few choke points their were in the country to take command and control. The state hadn’t built up the same methods of industrial control in the same way Germany and Britain had. Essentially, capitalism was underdeveloped enough in Russia that it didn’t have the antibodies to prevent a popular socialist uprising

    • @relentlessaddict98jm
      @relentlessaddict98jm Před 5 měsíci +10

      Good point Marx envisioned Socialism and then eventually communism rising out of prosperous capitalist nations not going from quasi-Feudalism to state socialism. Socialism was not really intended to solve the production problem imo but the distribustion and exchange problem.

  • @smoothjazz2143
    @smoothjazz2143 Před rokem +60

    Russia was the 6th most industrialized country in the world by 1914, the Soviets didnt kick started Russia's industrialization as it is often assumed, but they sped it up.

    • @TheChewman2001
      @TheChewman2001 Před rokem +7

      the ussr and the russian empire really were night and day in terms of industrialization. russian was semi-feudal in 1914.

    • @benismann
      @benismann Před 10 měsíci +4

      to be completely fair, "5th most industrialised" is by sheer number of factories or something, probably not by something per X ppl. Still mean to exclude that russian empire in the last 15 ish years of it's existance did, altho slowly, develop some industries

    • @mainmeasurement4388
      @mainmeasurement4388 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@TheChewman2001-Нет. Просто Российская Империя фактически была колонией Германии. Русские была "рабами" и слугами в этой "империи". В 1917-м году население России скинуло европейское рабство и попало в "красное рабство", во главе в евреями, которые устроили русским геноцид. В 1993 году после развала СССР, на бывшей территории "России" наступило "Американское/Западное рабство", продолжающееся до сих пор...Неужели вы до сих пор этого не поняли? Это так трудно узнать?

    • @mainmeasurement4388
      @mainmeasurement4388 Před 4 měsíci

      ​@@TheChewman2001- Русские-это феодальный "рабский" народ.

    • @reverendnon5959
      @reverendnon5959 Před 4 měsíci +2

      Wrong. Just wrong

  • @DarthBiomech
    @DarthBiomech Před rokem +125

    If Russia didn't fractured in the 90s, where people were literally dying to famine and criminal gangs roaming the streets with AKs, what would make it fracture _now?_ Most of the regions have more to lose by becoming independant than to gain.

    • @shorewall
      @shorewall Před rokem

      Russian People are disappearing. How does Russia survive the Russian People? Are Russians going to come back from abroad? Are other people going to migrate to Russia and become Russified? That's what people mean. As long as there are Russians, Russia will survive. But the Russians are disappearing.

    • @DarthBiomech
      @DarthBiomech Před rokem

      @@shorewall To dissappear in just a couple decades they'll need nothing short of a retaliatory genocide.

    • @MrToradragon
      @MrToradragon Před rokem +8

      Psychology, the ghosts of the past were still too strong in 90's. But now it is 30 years and you have 1-1.5 generations that does not remember USSR and KGB. That can be something that will make it disintegrate.

    • @090giver090
      @090giver090 Před rokem +34

      It did fracture. USSR (basically Russia in other name) lost its the most predominantly non-Russian frontiers and had experienced severe bout of separatism in Caucasus region. Not to mention it had to federalise to check separatism of the region (ever wondered why regions like Tatarstan, Baskiria or Yakutia are being called Republics with their own Presidents and constitutions instead of Coverners like in every other oblasts?).

    • @dekippiesip
      @dekippiesip Před rokem +7

      The Caucasus definately. Putin had to use a lot of force just to hold on to that area. I think it would be the first ethnic minority region to be lost if things got bad in Russia.
      I don't know about all these other ethnic minority regions though. I haven't heard of major insurgencies or independents movements in Siberia or close to, say, Kazachstan. They seem more friendly and accepting of their Russian identity, and perhaps these regions are just too sparsely populated to be viable countries in their own right.

  • @user-sy3rk1eq4j
    @user-sy3rk1eq4j Před 10 měsíci +23

    i'm just tired of some wanna-be historian and politicians whom are talking about a county that they are not even a native speaker. For the past decades western citizens scream for downfall of China, India, Russia yet nothing even close comes to their claims.

    • @dmitrikulkevicius9161
      @dmitrikulkevicius9161 Před 10 měsíci +4

      You're one of the people who believed that USSR would not collapse.

    • @user-sy3rk1eq4j
      @user-sy3rk1eq4j Před 10 měsíci +3

      @@dmitrikulkevicius9161To you knowledge, i was born long after ussr fell. Every country experiences a downfall, like british, germany, spain. So no surprise there

    • @knightlord368
      @knightlord368 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@user-sy3rk1eq4jexatly

    • @mofik26
      @mofik26 Před 10 měsíci +3

      Russia could collapse though. People trying to move out and escape being drafted with ruble slowly collapsing certainly doesn't help. I mean the US dollar is worth 95 rubles currently and it only falls closer and closer to the insane 134 rubles the dollar was worth at the start of a war when Visa and MasterCard shut down.

    • @knightlord368
      @knightlord368 Před 10 měsíci

      @@mofik26 i hearing this russia could collapse for months

  • @koshkin27koshkin92
    @koshkin27koshkin92 Před 8 měsíci +31

    Canadian veteran hunka loves this video

  • @originalpost1925
    @originalpost1925 Před rokem +502

    Honestly, I feel like Russia won't die or collapse; Russia as a nation has gone through much worse in its history and still prevailed, so I think Russia totally collapsing is sort of un-likely.

    • @immalogg1642
      @immalogg1642 Před rokem +146

      I would not say they have prevailed in any regard. They have limped along.

    • @Apogee012
      @Apogee012 Před rokem +6

      hope the prevailed you mean here isn't related to being victorious, as @Log said, they have barely been keeping up.

    • @redrevise4668
      @redrevise4668 Před rokem +87

      At 13:06, he kinda made a argument for it. The one huge factor to why the Russian Empire/USSR were able to go through such terrible events is due to their population.
      Now if you said USSR or Russian Empire, then you are correct, they would somehow survive through what modern 2022 Russia is experiencing.
      But Russia is not USSR or Russian Empire. They lost all their buffer states, their population, and everything else h0ser explain in the video.

    • @pablodelsegundo9502
      @pablodelsegundo9502 Před rokem +7

      You're right- it'll explode. There'll be an ethnic Russian core west of the Urals, though, indefinitely.

    • @jamesgarner327
      @jamesgarner327 Před rokem

      @@pablodelsegundo9502 Both east and west of the Ural, both sides are mainly made up of ethnic russians.

  • @chapayev6787
    @chapayev6787 Před rokem +721

    The author really touches on very important problems of today's Russia - a failed social and economic policy. (Not to mention domestic politics). Russia cannot get out of the demographic pit and does not want to get off the raw material economy.
    However, is this a guarantee of the future collapse of Russia? I doubt. Over the next 20-30 years, the situation inside Russia itself may change repeatedly, and the option of overcoming all of the above problems cannot be ruled out.
    In general, a good video, but too many loud and exaggerated statements.

    • @thecowboy2541
      @thecowboy2541 Před rokem +24

      Yeah I know this video makes such major political inaccuracy with trying to avoid the blame of the invasion from Putin

    • @Mexa2105
      @Mexa2105 Před rokem +44

      I think when he says, "death of russia" he means that at the very least we will see a change in the regime, he say it like that in fact, i agree he overexagerate in words, but at the end might not be that inaccurate, there is a multiethnical fabric inside of russia, and idk if for example the tatars, yakuts i'd say chechens but kadirov (i think its called its dictator) its full on the idea to go and fight however idk if the people of chechenya itself would sign up for that.
      Russia is losing influence in its own backyard which was the central asian steppe towards its own "ally" china, and china will have more and more influence over russia due to its isolation becoming a one sided relationship, more like the relation between the us and mexico (im not saying it will become exactly that, but it will go one side, to the chinas side)
      The russia we know today may cease to exist due to this very war

    • @Silver_Prussian
      @Silver_Prussian Před rokem +62

      Almost everything wrong in the video
      0:25 so apperantly trying to breach another countrys security isnt an attack on a sovereign state hmmm ok good logic
      0:41 invaded crimea ? thats like saying castel invaded catalonia. Slavs were on the peninsula even before the tatars which were btw in small numbers and did not claim nor inhabit all of the peninsula. You can go and fact check this in the wiki with the earliest records of the population.
      0:58 bismarck would laugh at you. A nation that has a history going back more than 1000 year with such a spirit and willingness to sacrifice will not dissapear. We have seen the russians pull trough simular events.
      1:11 yes, yes it is big mighty and scary.
      1:32 ohh god another ,,military expert"
      1:34 ,,steamrolling" 🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️🤦‍♀️
      The lack of research shows. Bruh ukraine had the second biggest military in europe aside from russia. 200.000 regualr personal, 115.000 paramilitary forces thousands of tanks,ifv, artialry, enourmass suppoet from wesrern nations. Should i continues ? I mean yeah russsia could have steamrolled over the nation if they brough more than 600.000 troops, used their strategic and tactical bombers and had raised everrything to the ground leaving mass civilian casualties they could have wraped this in a month or so something like what the americans did in iraq. However i dout any of us want so much casualties.
      1:37 sending mem in the grinder for a lost cause isnt putting up a good fight its just grinding yourself to nothingness.
      1:42 we are still waiting. First they said it was only about a month untill the sanctions start to work, then they said it was a few months now theya re saying years after that it will be decades. There are many opinions on this somw say the russian economy wont even get a scratch some say they will be severly dmaaged. One thing is certain europenas are not happy with how much they have to sacrifice for a natio that they dont even care for. Sancrions also have an effect on the nation that inplements them as well further making our economic crisis worse.
      1:50 nope
      1:53 how can you be so bold ? Well there is the young and stupid factor, arogance and overconfidence in ones abilities and so on, we have to take into account current events and the predictions that we make fron those events, which can be and they are wring dew to the fac taht every single day somwthing happens and something changes which completely alter the future and makes pur predictions worthless.
      2:11 yes and no there is nore than just the snow in siberia and with the way things are going wirh climate change tht picture might change, notice i said might.
      2:16 wow guys where there are recources there is civilization, who would think of it. I can literlay use the same argument you just made for wyoming, montana, idaho,etc.
      2:20 doeamt mean there arent any recources and as isad with the way climate chenge is going things might change. I see people applying the thing i say to greenland and everything you siad can as well be applied to greenland but it somehow matter only for russia ?
      2:40 its as if the russian are tired of this and want to prevent it hmm maybe maybe understanding that and trying to be considarate would mean a whole lot to the russians.
      2:51 uhhh not realy they do the scorched earth tactic becauase all armies no matter how many supplies they have always run out of them and need more so they always go for the napoleonic approach of feeding of the land. Unless russia is hit quickly they will pull you in a slow drawn out battle where they will grind you to death.
      3:32 that js whay they are doing what they are doing.
      3:38 yeah what if ? The russians habe already said it they will not fear to use any and all weapon of mass destruction in heir aresenl if such an attack occured
      3:42 ok cool but what next ? They take moscow blow up the Kremlin or st.Basil and then what ? Where do we go from here ? Remeber one frenchman did that, the poles did it and what did russia surrender ? No they kept fighing and fighing. Many people see moscow as the endgame but this iant france or germany, no this nation is whole different animal. Mustache man was criticised by many for not listening to his generals but infact in most of rhe tiems he was right when he was proposing to take key cities with industeies or oil field they wanted to have trip to moscow. Then that turned into a trip to berlin.
      4:06 precisely why they have been inveating in alternatice routs like the arctic or the one from india through iran to russia.
      4:16 giess the black sea is useless is this why it was a major point of inteest for nato which they lost when the russians retook crimea oofff that sweet sevastopol port would have been so nice if it was in the hands of nato but its not. I dont think i need to mention turkey we already know the relation it has with russia.
      7:22 hmm lets fact check this shall we using 2002-2010 data
      In the nenets autonomous okrug
      ethnic russians are thr ones who ahve grown in number.
      In the kalmyk repubic russian have gone down slightly but so as orher ethnic groups the main ome the kalmyks are keeping their population up bu the increase is slow
      In the republic of degestan its the same as in kalmyk although here is the problen such a diverse republic of 13 ethnic groups will not be able to stay alive for long not to mention its largely tribal so even if they wanted to and they dont want to no resistance can be offered to russia authorities.
      In the altai region this time with data from 2014 russians are still the majority and have decreased with less than a 2000 for 12 years while the ethnic population has increased with the same amount for the same time.
      In chukotka the number of people is low very low the natives chukchians make up only 26.7% of the population and with a growth of 100 people per 10 yeara they arent replacingbthe ethnic slavic (russian ukrainian population) which is more than half of the population there.
      In buryatia ths slavic population is still the majority with the main ethnic group the buryats growing with 14.000 for about 8 years.
      In the zabalkayski krai the slavic population is almost a million while the ethnic tatars and buryats dont number combined even a 100 thousand.
      8:07 one thing that is a stereotype by our time. Russsia has taken extensive measures to adress this problem and has been droping in alcohol abuse and consumption a lot in the recent years. Btw the highest alcohols consumption rates are held by other europeans nations like hungary, latvia, slovakia,etc.
      8:41 i dont know where your statisitcs come from but they are wrong data from johns hopkin university shows that only 377k have died in russia. How much od them were old and how many ethnic russians ? Considering that the majority of people who die from covid are the old ones.
      8:45 no official death tol has been released but even the worst case scenario its going to be nothing like the cope from the brittish and the pentagon who have lied to us before time and time
      9:05 no they were not they were an empire that was going to be a masive unbeatable giant until the dumb bolsheviks appeared also alcohol was not a comodity in imperial russia.
      9:46 to say all rulers treared russians badly is to say that the frech monarchy was alwsys so generous to its people
      10:02 wow you mean that improvrished farming wasnt the status quo in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuary in other natiins considering the industrial revoluti started in 1760 before which even the richest european peasants werent exactlymiles ahed of their russian coubterparts or yards or inches even.
      10:09 how was the japanses force infieior ? They had almost the exact number of men as the russians and have been industrializing and getting recources from korea, the number of deaths is alsp simular on both sides. This is written as a big loss foe the russians but in reality everybody just downplays how much of power japan was and its done on purpose to sh*t on the russians just like now with ukraine which btw had one of the largest armies in europe.
      10:15 the russian started to have problems with suply late in the war
      10:16 is this why their producrion doubled and were begining to industrialize ? Yes they disnt had the industrial capacity of western nations but the major problem was revolution
      10:25 what was the strategy for the others then ? No seriosly what was their genious western doctrines ?
      What was the price for a mile of land on the western front ?
      10:42 none of those descriptions mattered as communism was forced and there was support for the tsar or for anything that wasnt communist
      10:50 i am from an eastern block nation and i know how these apartments look they arent small at all.

    • @Cantnomore
      @Cantnomore Před rokem +156

      @@Silver_Prussian Tankie + Bad Grammar + Cope + Deflecting + Bad analysis + You're losing the war + Draft dodging.

    • @bahamulti1076
      @bahamulti1076 Před rokem

      @@Silver_Prussian Good analysis, you have to be very dumb to think otherwise

  • @somenews5236
    @somenews5236 Před 8 měsíci +80

    I suggest you to make a video "The death of Canada".
    That's going to be interesting, isn't it?

    • @derekschoots
      @derekschoots Před 5 měsíci

      Canada now as a critical lack of immigrants.

    • @peekaboo1575
      @peekaboo1575 Před 5 měsíci +10

      Sure, and make sure to use an AI software to change his voice for Trudeau's very own, for increased accuracy.

    • @falconeshield
      @falconeshield Před 5 měsíci +1

      ​@Blackout_CDXXYa know if all of you keep leaving no wonder the country is failing.

  • @christopherhaynes8101
    @christopherhaynes8101 Před 10 měsíci +64

    50 percent of this video applies to Canada

    • @zarkos2373
      @zarkos2373 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Not at all, I'd say only 20%. The only thing that applies to canada is the temperature and the fact that they are a northern country. and Canada is not attempting to invade any country.

    • @yaya_is_real
      @yaya_is_real Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@zarkos2373 there's no country next to Canada that Russia coup'd in 2014 to put pro Russian forces in , and there's also no ethnic Canadians in that country that have been massacred for almost a decade , Russia also hasn't been training that country to use it as canon fodder against Canada.

  • @Maestro-ee4rj
    @Maestro-ee4rj Před 5 měsíci +134

    Watching this from Russia. Having a great laugh. Nice fanfiction, bro.

    • @mikekekim
      @mikekekim Před 4 měsíci +20

      Cope

    • @MrGleboPedo
      @MrGleboPedo Před 4 měsíci +25

      @@mikekekimdon’t tell Russian what to do, Yankee 😉

    • @nam3less14
      @nam3less14 Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@mikekekimIf Ukraine losses the war against Russia, it’s simply because the west allowed Russia to win.
      -soyboys at infographics show

    • @kerikplay1692
      @kerikplay1692 Před 4 měsíci +7

      Значит, видимо некоторый тебе подобный пипл у нас живёт в параллельной реальности. Вполне нормальные были приведены в видео аргументы, но принять их некоторым горе-патриотам сложно.

    • @deadpusik
      @deadpusik Před 4 měsíci +15

      ​@@kerikplay1692ну бля хуй знает, ежедневно выкатывают подобные видосы и ничего не происходит. Аргументы из видео применимы к любому моменту истории России. Жизнь не стала хуже, самое странное что случилось так это пожар на складе доставки откуда пожарным удалось спасти здоровый дилдо.

  • @m4rkscott
    @m4rkscott Před rokem +295

    I think that one of the reasons for the invasion was the fear that Europe may have started opening up gas and oil fields in Ukraine thus not being reliant on Russian energy for the next 20 years or so whilst the transition to green energy including nuclear and I believe Ukraine has plenty of Uranium as well. It may well be not about what they gain so much as what they may lose, Putin has a history of getting rid of competitors in politics and might be using the same strategy in economics.

    • @aoeu256
      @aoeu256 Před rokem +12

      Russia wanted to get warm ports like Mariupol and Crimea who were originally part of Russia so that Russia isn't land locked. Most industries require importing things to work (chips, factory parts, etc...) and if Russia had a warm port in Crimea & Mariupol they could develop these industries instead of being dependent on exporting natural resources.

    • @hufficag
      @hufficag Před rokem +60

      @@aoeu256 Or they could just keep the peace with other countries and ship using rail cars from those ports, like everyone else who relies on globalization and trade for their economy. Other countries also need peace to maintain an economy.

    • @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645
      @diabolivirtusen-tavares-ea4645 Před rokem +26

      @@hufficag precisely but this is Putin we're talking about.... he wanted to reabsorb it via intimidation

    • @jesse76th96
      @jesse76th96 Před rokem +24

      It's definitely priority #1 for Russia to remain the dominant exporter of oil to Europe. Without oil money the government will collapse because they don't really export anything else except smart Russians avoiding conscription

    • @qefewfwdcwdc
      @qefewfwdcwdc Před rokem +2

      @@aoeu256 ah yes port in crimea will spawn a chip factory. okey buddy 🤣🤣🤣

  • @lonerider5933
    @lonerider5933 Před 11 měsíci +315

    Many mistakes as in claiming Russia's population was always small. In 1913 it was 12% of the world. If there was no revolution, no civil wars and famines, today Russia would have 400-600 million people also depends on ww2. The 31 years from 1914 to 1945 were hellish in Russia demographic wise. WW1, Revolution, Civil War, Famines due to destroyed infrastructure, forced industrialization just to prepare for an eventual war that everyone was preparing for. Even Stalin said in the 30s that the USSR must do 50 years of industrialization in 10 if it wants to survive the onslaught that was being prepared (Nazi Germany). Unfortunately too many lives were lost because some European country thinks it's too strong and that invading Russia would be a great idea. The Germans have been the worst in this. Especially Nazis that killed tens of millions of civilians apart from military targets. Those 28 million lost from 1941 to 1945 were the actual death blow to Russia. If those 28 million mostly young people that died and were killed had children then the USSR would have not collapsed. 1960s Soviet Union would be more ethnically Slavic and many areas were they were a small minority would be surely populated. The biggest problem with Ukraine is that it was always treated as core Russian land. An extreme ammount of investment went there. Plane factories, ship factories, all kinds of industry was built there. Ukraine since 1654 was part of Russia and no one thought that a drunkard friend of Bill Clinton would basically f*ck up the country in 1991 and would unconstitutionally split it. Also the August coup against Gorbachev by hardline communists killed the desire for a reformed USSR that was voted in favor by more than 75% of the population of 9 republics. At that point only Moldova, Georgia, Armenia and the Baltic countries wanted out. The other 9 (Belarus, Ukraine, Russia, Azerbaiyan and all 5 central asian republics wanted to keep the Soviet Union but only with reforms. After the coup against Gorbachev that didn't target Yeltsin for some reason Yeltsin got out and after getting some support expelled the putchists. At the same time he totally banned the Communist party and all of its activities. He was rushing to complete the mission given to him by his Western backers and after banning the CP he just gathered with the presidents of Ukraine and Belarus and dissolved the country and after that Gorbachev instead of putting a fight or doing anything just admitted defeat and resigned. To me it seems like Western money just found the people who had no issue in destroying their country. After that the West instead of integrating Russia into the Western world did everything to cripple all of the Eastern Bloc with their "Shock Therapy" economic doctrine which left most exsocialist countries poor, deindustrialized and with no future. If before Bulgarian wine was sold through the whole socialist bloc of 450 million people, now no one needed it. If before cars built in socialist countries were used and traded in the bloc, western car makers totally wiped the market. And that happened with everything. That's why no exsocialist country has really recovered, all their young go to the capitalist core and eastern europe is dying off faster than any other part of the world

    • @ggwp-dy2di
      @ggwp-dy2di Před 10 měsíci +44

      That's just absolutely how it is. Thanks for spreading the truth

    • @UtDanik
      @UtDanik Před 10 měsíci +41

      Идеально сказал лучше даже чем все что сказал автор видео 👍

    • @HatInInternet
      @HatInInternet Před 10 měsíci +28

      Bro wrote an entire essay💀

    • @UtDanik
      @UtDanik Před 10 měsíci

      @@HatInInternet because the author's video content is shit

    • @Rabax890Mapping
      @Rabax890Mapping Před 9 měsíci +18

      bro trying to cope

  • @Tony-.
    @Tony-. Před 4 měsíci +25

    I've been listening to this for 15 years now, but the traffic jams are getting bigger and bigger

  • @mariasirona1622
    @mariasirona1622 Před rokem +76

    It will be weird to not have a gigantic country in north-northeastern Eurasia

    • @jurbagarga1410
      @jurbagarga1410 Před rokem +7

      No sitte Suur Suomi 🇫🇮💪🏻

    • @martinpiekarski1512
      @martinpiekarski1512 Před rokem +8

      Nah, you are just thnking this way ebcause of what you are used to. But if you learn some history, you will know that all these territories weren't russian before 16th century. Earlier it was all mongols and verious other ethnicities. Espeically in 11-12 c., where today's Russa made a large chunk of the Mongol Empire.

    • @martinpiekarski1512
      @martinpiekarski1512 Před rokem +7

      @@jurbagarga1410 So you come from Finland? I sincerely congratulate you on your decision to join NATO. Yay for polish-finnish friendship.

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Před rokem +1

      @@martinpiekarski1512 yes me being used to it will be the exact fucking reason 🙄

    • @mariasirona1622
      @mariasirona1622 Před rokem +1

      @@martinpiekarski1512 and yes, of course i know history, but i don't _live_ in history

  • @markini6898
    @markini6898 Před 4 měsíci +259

    I absolutely love to return to such videos after a year and wonder why Russia is still alive and kicking, and why its GDP has only grown since the 2022

    • @MisterComunist
      @MisterComunist Před 4 měsíci +16

      You're a genius man.Truth

    • @thomasg6916
      @thomasg6916 Před 4 měsíci +63

      All countries grow massively in GDP during war years, but it's a "false" growth. Yes on paper more is being produced when counted. But what's being produced isnt things that the economy needs. Tanks and weapons may inflate the total worth of everything the economy produces but a country does so by producing far less of what the economy actually needs and digging into its cash reserves or borrowing huge amounts. And there is a limit to how long an economy can keep this up.

    • @Notlilithsbitch
      @Notlilithsbitch Před 4 měsíci +4

      @@thomasg6916the key thing to note though is that Russia has mobilized their civilian industries into the war effort meaning that it is undeniable that their arms industry has surged during this conflict

    • @Masterchief_Tito
      @Masterchief_Tito Před 4 měsíci +25

      Average ruskie fanboy

    • @MisterComunist
      @MisterComunist Před 4 měsíci +13

      ​@@Masterchief_Tito I m not a fanboy , I m a patriot

  • @clray123
    @clray123 Před 4 měsíci +22

    The video already starts with a lie. Ukraine is not some "tiny little" country resisting a huge aggressor. It already had the biggest military in Europe before the war. And of course it got endless financing of the entire NATO once the war started. Without such external global support, Ukraine would have indeed already collapsed seven times over.

    • @tollph3314
      @tollph3314 Před 4 měsíci

      sadly 😢 i think it might even so numbers Russia has too many numbers

    • @tipisaro1889
      @tipisaro1889 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@tollph3314 ахахаххахах а чё в украинке то мобилизация круглосуточная а у нас нет?

    • @tollph3314
      @tollph3314 Před 4 měsíci

      i just said Russian have more people to mobilize and send to war than Ukraine it has multiple times higher population @@tipisaro1889

    • @d-zed9567
      @d-zed9567 Před 4 měsíci +4

      ​@@tipisaro1889Потому что Россия своих людей на убой не бросает как это делает украина с её контрнаступом

    • @paulwilson8061
      @paulwilson8061 Před 3 měsíci

      @@tollph3314 mobilization in russia lasted for 48 days in the fall 2022. Ukraine’s mobilization has been lasting for 2 years already and getting harder and harder.

  • @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly
    @JahNuhThunDeeTheOneAndOnly Před 4 měsíci +73

    This video aged like a cup of milk in the Sahara desert

  • @user-wh5se3cb2y
    @user-wh5se3cb2y Před rokem +438

    At first I was kinda sceptical about this video because of the tytle. But after I watched it I can't do anything but agree with it only giving little corrections. It's very hard nowadays finding a video about Russia on English CZcams that's not just saying "the Russians are badies cuz Putin😡😡🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬" and actually talks about our real problems and reasons behind our aggression.
    It's sad to realise how dark our possible future. And no one will help us. Even more, after the last events all the strongest governments will probably do everything for our collapse

    • @BlueHawkPictures17
      @BlueHawkPictures17 Před rokem +34

      Maybe Estonia and Finalnd should invade and take St. Petersburg to improve their borders too.

    • @Eletruun
      @Eletruun Před rokem +79

      @@BlueHawkPictures17 russia still has nukes and using them against a army invading your territory is valid …

    • @artemnaz3066
      @artemnaz3066 Před rokem +17

      Maybe you will also pay Ukraine some reparations before going down, and don’t forget that Ichkeria is an independent state

    • @Bister_Mungle
      @Bister_Mungle Před rokem +11

      @@Eletruun You really think the commenter above is partial to being vaporized for his country's goverment and their choices?

    • @alexsilent5603
      @alexsilent5603 Před rokem +1

      @@Eletruun There is no invalid use of nukes, especially against Estonian and Finnish regimes.

  • @v.k.8153
    @v.k.8153 Před rokem +73

    Everyone loves throwing shade at the small apartments, but the USSR, for all its flaws, at least managed to build housing for everybody.

    • @BuiltSimilarG
      @BuiltSimilarG Před rokem +18

      Not fully everybody and that’s the case for a lot of nations too

    • @yeetus_feetus8564
      @yeetus_feetus8564 Před rokem +21

      Well the USA also has enough housing for everyone ...
      But not wveryone can afford one

    • @dete31
      @dete31 Před rokem +6

      yeah at least it didn't have millions of homeless people

    • @niio111
      @niio111 Před rokem

      There was a years long waiting list for housing unless you were a superior.

    • @Kartez228
      @Kartez228 Před rokem

      @Free Man Че еще скажешь?

  • @Chosen_Ash
    @Chosen_Ash Před 7 měsíci +56

    How is bro so wrong lmfao

    • @debater452
      @debater452 Před 6 měsíci +2

      What are you talking about

    • @vsochi234
      @vsochi234 Před 5 měsíci +2

      @@debater452 about this video 💀

    • @S7p5
      @S7p5 Před 4 měsíci +5

      ⁠@@vsochi234there’s nothing wrong with a video

    • @vsochi234
      @vsochi234 Před 4 měsíci

      @@S7p5 How?! 💀

    • @S7p5
      @S7p5 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@vsochi234 like this

  • @aleksejkolomenskih
    @aleksejkolomenskih Před 3 měsíci +85

    One question...
    What is RIGHT about this video?

  • @user-sb6zg7ed7r
    @user-sb6zg7ed7r Před rokem +202

    Russian born in 2000 here. For me, I think of Russia as of the dear mother, diagnosed with the progressing schizophrenia. You loved her as a child, you still do, but you can't keep living with her because you're in constant danger by your crazed mother. You can't do shit about her schizophrenia, so the only option left is to leave her. You feel like a traitor, but you want to stay alive.

    • @FirstnameLastname-my7bz
      @FirstnameLastname-my7bz Před rokem +4

      Amazing DNST3 influenced projection-metaphor

    • @Sou7Death
      @Sou7Death Před 11 měsíci +23

      Печально что новое поколение ничего не знает об истории, экономике и геополитике. Но ничего, я привык к тупым людям которые ничего не знают о мире, мой тебе совет, вали из страны, куда угодно. Я и все кого я знаю, сделают абсолютно все чтобы этот режим просуществовал максимально долго. В отличае от тебя нам не нравится нацизм в соседнях странах. нам не нравятяся базы нато вокруг нашей страны. предатели вроде овального и дележка страны на части, мы не дадим повториться 91 году! Поэтому у тебя два выбора, валить или изучить вопрос лучше! Потому что большенство в России думают как я и не дадут кучке детей 2000 года рождения уничтожить нашу страну!

    • @Timsturbs
      @Timsturbs Před 11 měsíci +26

      @@Sou7Death стране резко требуются реформы/перестройка системы и кадров, наведение отрицательных обратных связей и контроля во всех направлениях в которых возможно. к сожалению нынешнее правительство крайне тормозное и некомпетентное для адекватного и быстрого управления которое требуется в современных реалиях. по сути сейчас система это уродливый неповоротливый совок с другой этикеткой.
      вон, конфликт с вагнеровцами как пример трений инициативного и компетентного руководства с сидунами в погонах которые профессионально умеют только в лизоблюдство и имитацию бурной деятельности.
      как все это провернуть и не у лететь в кювет 90х(а то и по хуже) вопрос на миллионы.

    • @FellowTerran
      @FellowTerran Před 10 měsíci +4

      I love your analogy but I can’t take this seriously 😂😂😂😂

    • @magmavonkarma
      @magmavonkarma Před 10 měsíci +14

      ​@@Sou7DeathО да, спасители из 2013, помогите нашей родине избавиться от "нацизма" в соседних странах используя нацистские военные группировки под командованием нацистов-живодеров на территории этих самых "нацистских" режимов, явно не двойные стандарты, в которых так часто обвиняет Путин страны НАТО.

  • @siempeeters5983
    @siempeeters5983 Před rokem +17

    I really wish I wasn't living through major historical events right now.

  • @vladzodchey
    @vladzodchey Před 4 měsíci +133

    This aged like milk

    • @Orbitalresonancefrequencies
      @Orbitalresonancefrequencies Před 4 měsíci +3

      Just like when Putin called this a “three day operation” lol of course the economy will grow if you produce weapons. War economies are great for the moment, but look at russias long term prospects, they have none. The copium is strong with you lol

    • @hadesium
      @hadesium Před 4 měsíci +43

      ​@@Orbitalresonancefrequencieshe literally never said that lmao. It was a american 3 letter agency clown who said that and now westerners are repeating it like they're broken records. 😂

  • @Light_chel
    @Light_chel Před 6 měsíci +75

    It's very funny to look at old videos of bloggers about "how Russia will lose", "Sanctions will destroy them", etc. as soon as the Blogger says that Putin "just like that" invaded, it is already clear that he is not the best historian

    • @jamescharles5907
      @jamescharles5907 Před 6 měsíci +1

      war is still a stalemate, million + young educated russians fled, hundreds of thousands of dead russians. and you think thats a good result?

    • @dimbasz
      @dimbasz Před 6 měsíci +13

      ​@@jamescharles5907more than a half of that million+ are already returned, and these "hundreds of thousands dead" exist only in Hohol copium fairytales, buddy

    • @jamescharles5907
      @jamescharles5907 Před 6 měsíci +8

      @@dimbasz ah yes state media said so it is true!!

    • @TheBobVova
      @TheBobVova Před 6 měsíci +2

      @@jamescharles5907 *billions

    • @jamescharles5907
      @jamescharles5907 Před 6 měsíci +1

      copium @@TheBobVova

  • @soltpeppah5815
    @soltpeppah5815 Před rokem +40

    "Russia has no water based trade routes" holy mother of ignorance

    • @he_acdvv
      @he_acdvv Před rokem +2

      did you even finish watching the video

    • @soltpeppah5815
      @soltpeppah5815 Před rokem +13

      @@he_acdvv Yes I laughed at every second of comedy in this video.

    • @GreoGreo
      @GreoGreo Před rokem +4

      @@soltpeppah5815 True. This video was pure comedy.

  • @user-wd3bu8ej1e
    @user-wd3bu8ej1e Před rokem +91

    > only 3/4 of Russia even russian
    As russian i can say that it is totally wrong. People always think that some peoples want to be independent only because their nationality is not like major nationality in the country so they are totally different and they want to be independent. For example you may think that yakuts, tatars, belorussians, mordva and many others are not the same with russians. Sounds belivable. But there is one thing. All nationalities that live in russia mostly even identifying themselves as russians in their documents. Ok, some of them really thinking that they are not russans. But that's not means they want to separate: they just understand that they are not looking like russians. As a great argument I can surely say that all not major peoples are talking only on russian and nothing else: many of the not major peoples even have not their own language. For example I know that most tatars and yakuts don't know their own languages at all even if their regions have special free schools with tatar and yakutian languages. All i am trying to say is that thing that all not major nationalities in Russia are totally integrated and assimilated with Russia and russian culture, they don't mind about their own culture just because they have near lost it while they was integrating and assimilating with Russia with peaceful methods without any violence. Even in USSR and even in Russan Empire every tatar assosiated himselve as russian and that's ok. The only nationality that can try to separate today is chehens. They have tried this before and that is why i do not really belive they can do this again. Many things was done scinse 1998 year so they barely have even small amount of nationalism to rise against Russia. I can say also that chechens today are the most effective soldiers on the ukrainian front so i don't think they even want to separate.
    So even if 1/4 of Russia "is not russian" it is not going to separate. It is literally like the spanish (mexican) people in USA: they are minority but lol most of them are native english speakers and they have not any nationalism at all, they just not have any idea of seperatism to protect because they don't want to have their country and they have no culture to protect and fight for. It is exactly just like the minorities in Russia.

    • @fedeonio555
      @fedeonio555 Před rokem +3

      I agree but Belarus should be a separate nation, and it is on paper know

    • @user-bc6cw3fe6e
      @user-bc6cw3fe6e Před rokem

      @@fedeonio555 thats dumb but majority of them thinks that they are brothers with russia and supports war

    • @ytgfy
      @ytgfy Před rokem +10

      I wouldn't say that the overwhelming majority of yakuts don't know their language. But i can agree that some yakuts who live in Yakutsk don't speak and don't understand the language. And i believe that this is the fault of their parents, who reject to speak yakutian and speak only russian. Because they believe that the yakutian language is the language of villagers, the mambets. I call it an intra-national chauvinism😂

    • @gooldii1
      @gooldii1 Před rokem

      Zelensky is a Hero! a brave Fighter, while Putitler is an old, ill, impotent , evil Loser! He looks like a Mongol, Wife and Daughters left him, he is a Dictator of a Shitholecountry, a Paria-State!

    • @gooldii1
      @gooldii1 Před rokem

      So, ruSsian Minorities OUTSIDE RuSSia are an Argument for "RuSSki Mir", but INSIDE, the other Minorities must stay still.
      RuSSki TrollSSki!

  • @stalker2011mixa
    @stalker2011mixa Před 8 měsíci +141

    This video is a great example that people who lives outside Russia shoudnt speculate in that bold way about it... Even experts who understand much more and have an access to some more advanced info are not that sure (if it is not for propaganda of course) about this kinda process. I dont really need much to say about because after some time we will see how it goes.

    • @Ma3str0TheRussian
      @Ma3str0TheRussian Před 8 měsíci +29

      Honestly, life there didn't even change much.

    • @-kenjo-421
      @-kenjo-421 Před 8 měsíci +36

      Its crazy how he said that this the "last nail in the coffin" for russia as a country, while it gave more opportunities for development and boosted the production inside the country, gave second life to the technologies which were abandoned after ussr collapse, globally it shaked the dollar world trade dominance and made BRICS new rising powerful alliance

    • @reddix435
      @reddix435 Před 8 měsíci

      There are sober people outside of Russia. But Russians have to cope with vodka. Russians are the greatest - but only as drunkards. Russian famous soul and culture is only vodka. What will you see what you can`t see now? There is no hope for you. Drink your vodka.

    • @haxeplays9962
      @haxeplays9962 Před 8 měsíci +12

      @@-kenjo-421 yeah, and the most hilarious line is "russia's economic in free fall since 1991" lmao

    • @runningoutofnames6956
      @runningoutofnames6956 Před 8 měsíci

      @@-kenjo-421BRICS ain’t shit 💀

  • @annormal1414
    @annormal1414 Před 10 měsíci +10

    Pretty boring and uninteresting. Mostly all of same old myths , not a single new or interesting idea.
    Many of "facts" are straight up false, from history to analyzing the current economics, but i guess if your audience is struggling with find France at the map of Europe they will swallow it up with ease.

  • @hughmungus6964
    @hughmungus6964 Před rokem +64

    Russia/Soviet Union did not win WW1. That's just wrong.
    Search for "Friedensvertrag von Brest-Litowsk"
    Russia gave up about 1/3 of it's population and 1/4 of it's territory. It was partly restored by the treaty of Versailles. But WW1 was most definitely not a victory for Russia, but rather one of the most humiliating defeats of it's history.
    Also the war on the eastern front was not some kind of trench warfare.

    • @gontrandjojo9747
      @gontrandjojo9747 Před rokem +3

      Also the Russian military was not so backward in WW1. Sure they suffered some big defeats against much more inferior German troops (in numbers) but they kicked the butts of Austria-Hungary.

    • @slingshot7792
      @slingshot7792 Před rokem +10

      @@gontrandjojo9747 well Austria Hungary was a massive clusterfuck with several soldiers generals speaking different languages, logistics was a complete nightmare and was a total burden on Germany. If they were competent ww1 would’ve been so much scarier for Russia and the allies

    • @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise
      @It-Will-All-Be-Okay-I-Promise Před rokem +10

      @@gontrandjojo9747 Austria-Hungary suffered more defeats against its enemies than BULGARIA. If Austria Hungary was even sort of united then Russia would’ve been morbed into the dirt. Austria-Hungary being utterly shit is the only reason Russia wasn’t just completely smushed in the first place, after all.

    • @georgyekimov4577
      @georgyekimov4577 Před rokem +2

      well "takes out 100 years old cope bottle"
      russia was fighting a bloody civil war in the worst part of the conflict while the army has forces germany to use far more troops than they expected reliving the allies and forcing the germans to pull out crucial forces at important places like the somes or verdun but this quick and unexpcted mobilisation came at a cost of bad training and a lack of equptment and logistics also the treaty of brest was signed to late because russia was tring to get out of the useless war as soon as possible and this being the main point of communists made a lot of sense but by the time they were entiteled to pullout they it was to late and the germans got to dictate their terms

    • @benismann
      @benismann Před 10 měsíci

      @@gontrandjojo9747 not to mention the ottomans

  • @VIPepega-lf6ts
    @VIPepega-lf6ts Před rokem +13

    The phantom pains of Western countries are so phantom.Waiting for the "death of the European Union" video

    • @AntonGermanReal
      @AntonGermanReal Před rokem +1

      You’ll have to wait for a while..

    • @lamelime1
      @lamelime1 Před rokem +1

      You will have to wait for that, they are in a pretty good state, their currency has mantained its value, they arent being invaded/invading someone and most of their members are first world countries

    • @Edgariki
      @Edgariki Před 11 měsíci

      @@lamelime1 How is France doing right now?

  • @coolzyzop
    @coolzyzop Před 4 měsíci +40

    So now is 2024. Is Russia already dead?

    • @JustAsPlanned1
      @JustAsPlanned1 Před 4 měsíci +7

      The video said it will take 2 decades, not 2 years.

  • @koskok2965
    @koskok2965 Před 5 měsíci +21

    Boy did this age like fine unpasteurized milk in summer left out in the sun.

    • @Portlygolf
      @Portlygolf Před 5 měsíci +4

      Why?

    • @_jpg
      @_jpg Před 5 měsíci +2

      ​@@PortlygolfBecause the OC can't count to 20 😅

  • @shayk4791
    @shayk4791 Před rokem +186

    One other thing to note: Ukraine also has a ton of natural gas reserves which if fully exploited can undermine Russia's energy monopoly in the EU.

    • @zdspider6778
      @zdspider6778 Před rokem +29

      Exactly. That's why they need to retake those regions, establish pipelines and sell them to the UE and use that money to rebuild their entire nation. So many people died because of this... In 2011 independent surveys found there to be _three times_ more oil and gas reserves in Ukraine than in Norway (a country which became VERY rich in the last few decades by exporting those resources to other countries). Putler's eyes lit up. That's why Crimea was illegally annexed soon after (in 2014). It holds the most resources of oil along the Black Sea. This war is about money.

    • @phillipholland6795
      @phillipholland6795 Před rokem +32

      @@zdspider6778 And Crimea always was a part of Russia, and was handed over to Ukraine as a technicality during Soviet days.

    • @philippinekatipunanflag4372
      @philippinekatipunanflag4372 Před rokem

      @@phillipholland6795 yeah ukraine is just supposedly used as a fake country by the Soviets to get votes in UN look.how it backfired

    • @sqly3129
      @sqly3129 Před rokem +5

      @@phillipholland6795 yes, but it was still anexed illegaly

    • @hellothere1656
      @hellothere1656 Před rokem +32

      @@phillipholland6795 No. Crimea was invaded by the Russian Empire in 1783. The Crimean Tatars who lived there were brutally massacred and deported in order to fill the place with Russian settlers.

  • @corymorimacori1059
    @corymorimacori1059 Před rokem +59

    “You two (Lenin and Stalin) need yoga (da)! You need a shower (Rasputin) (da)! And you all need to learn how to handle real power!” Mikhail Gorbachev

    • @theshadowsagas3617
      @theshadowsagas3617 Před rokem +2

      I understood that reference

    • @helast3916
      @helast3916 Před rokem +1

      “GA HU HAAGAIN TIL KU”
      -staling during the stroke that killed him

    • @loanswashere.
      @loanswashere. Před rokem +2

      Did somebody say real power

    • @theshadowsagas3617
      @theshadowsagas3617 Před rokem +1

      @@loanswashere. DAAAAAAA You want to mess with me
      I spit hot borscht while I'm crushing these beats

    • @misitan42z
      @misitan42z Před rokem +1

      Mikhail Gorbachev - the guy who collapsed the nation saying Stalin can't handle real power

  • @user-dm2ll1wr9h
    @user-dm2ll1wr9h Před 8 měsíci +32

    Ох сколько раз вы нас уже хоронили 😅

    • @yakovlevskiy
      @yakovlevskiy Před 8 měsíci +5

      Вас и хоронить то не нужно)

    • @rozneo9697
      @rozneo9697 Před 8 měsíci +21

      ​@@yakovlevskiyну логично, нас хоронить не нужно, мы живы. В отличии от 404 которая вся в долгах, без людей, с убитой экономикой, инфраструктурой

    • @gendalfgray7889
      @gendalfgray7889 Před 7 měsíci

      сами себя хоронит эта страна с бандитским правительством.

  • @aquinoloayza8822
    @aquinoloayza8822 Před 5 měsíci +30

    This is such an american view point lol

    • @SergeantArchDornan999
      @SergeantArchDornan999 Před 5 měsíci +13

      Bro he's Canadian, NOT American 💀
      (And….
      No, Americans and Canadians are nothing Alike.)

    • @alexanderrevan4478
      @alexanderrevan4478 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@SergeantArchDornan999 living in Canada, what a poor guy...

  • @benevenuto9794
    @benevenuto9794 Před rokem +15

    excellent informative overview… could not have been done much better. thank you.

    • @imyarek
      @imyarek Před 9 měsíci

      It's actually quite shit.

  • @michaelgranholm7598
    @michaelgranholm7598 Před rokem +18

    9:30 anyone else thinks this is both sad and funny.

  • @HopeGrasser
    @HopeGrasser Před 10 měsíci +48

    It was Nazi genocide in Soviet Union that took 20 000 000 lives of citizens, not "throwing people at germans". The way you say it makes me deeply insulted, because my grandfather fought and died in that war. Did the Soviet government throw people at germans at Leningrad too? When the city was cut and starved down? Million people were starved to death by nazi. And you just say "throwing people at germans".

  • @jamalcomhp1733
    @jamalcomhp1733 Před 4 měsíci +23

    Its so sad having no ads on tiktok and having good cola...

  • @HowDoU24
    @HowDoU24 Před rokem +353

    Good analysis, but I wouldn't underestimate Russia, historically they've always had issues like this when invading Ukraine

    • @Wladeksk8
      @Wladeksk8 Před rokem +14

      Any Russian against Ukraine conflict you can mention? Oh what it was always the same country

    • @mmaksymko
      @mmaksymko Před rokem +112

      @@Wladeksk8 1917-1921 war, for example. the ussr invaded Ukraine People's Republic

    • @maxym9483
      @maxym9483 Před rokem +46

      @@philippinekatipunanflag4372 they were recognized by the German Empire, Austria-Hungaria, Ottomans and all of their allies in WW1. More so, they were even recognized by the soviets, after Germans helped drawing them out of Ukraine but after WW1 ended russians just went back to their imperialist policy.

    • @lukesalvidge118
      @lukesalvidge118 Před rokem +4

      @@Wladeksk8 u sound like a Russian bot lol

    • @ivaN45301
      @ivaN45301 Před rokem +27

      @@mmaksymko I might be wrong but it wasn't really an invasion, Russia was just helping the Bolshevik party in Ukraine that made a civil war causing the collapse of the Ukraine people's Republic and creating the socialist Ukraine Republic which then joined the USSR.

  • @eugene.4081
    @eugene.4081 Před rokem +12

    Russia may die or conduct reforms and a new policy to cope with all mentioned problems. Fun fact, after Russia defeated Crimean war in 1856 it reformed its economy, political sphere, social life, etc. The Crimean war definately boosted development of the nation.

  • @user-iw1nw4du8x8
    @user-iw1nw4du8x8 Před 10 měsíci +56

    There is nothing funnier than hearing a youtuber trying to put all anti-Russian cliches in a single 20-minute CZcams video
    9:07 - 12:42 is just crazy, I don't even know how you can seriously critisize that

  • @andreyp6226
    @andreyp6226 Před 4 měsíci +16

    So, did your predictions come true? Is Russia in ruins? Or is it thriving?

    • @jhanninnen
      @jhanninnen Před 4 měsíci +4

      By quantity of Russians that are coming here, I guess it isn't.... Stay strong

    • @krestik_ct6912
      @krestik_ct6912 Před 4 měsíci +1

      ​@@jhanninnenI won't say, I live in the place where the main income (the factory) was closed in 2014, but after 9 years, the village suddenly began to assert itself, so seriously people began to build and work more, and this is quite good. And why am I saying this?, because of the fact that they evaluate in modest towns, and not in the capital, everything is logical, if everything is fine in the village, then everything will be fine in the capital.

    • @mysticnovelbro
      @mysticnovelbro Před 4 měsíci

      @@jhanninnen "Quantity." nice, thanks for your input, but I believe the adults can handle it from here.