For some reason HBO's latest drama was a lot more lighthearted than I remember it... Something a bit fun instead of political to end out the year. Hope you enjoy!
Joe the Red - No, you fucking idiot, it’s because Russian-accented English would sound ridiculous and be impossible to take seriously. Do you even know anything at all about this show?
I'm a severe critic of the Soviet Union and I thought this show got the history of this tragedy horribly wrong. There are far more reasoned and credible resources out there.
Drama over documentary. It deliberately pushed the worst case scenarios which apparently were in no danger of actually occurring. First episode was damn scary though.
I wanna see you do an actual video on the anti-Soviet propaganda of the show. Like how they had the time to dedicate an entire episode to shooting dogs, but like 30 seconds to one of the largest and fastest evacuations of all time. And how they mention that the highest increase in cancer was in children... well duh, they go from no children with cancer to some, during a time where every adult in the world was a heavy smoker.
Hilarious, but just realize what those poor bastards went through, and most of Europe as well. I lost an Uncle to it. It was a good edit though, I'm not totally sure I can say that from here.
У автора канала есть голова и понимание что капиталисты постоянно лгут везде и как можно больше. Спасибо за стёб ,дешёвой пропаганды HBO .In fact, a lot of things in the series are outright lies.
I genuinely don't understand how this serves anything other than reaction. I sort of get it, I guess, in that Chernobyl is a rich resource for vaguely Soviet themed source material for a YTP. But I just fail to see how this is anything other than what it evidently is, that being anti-communist
@@Scorchluck Dear Sir, I meant no offense to you. I was only annoyed that Bad Mouse seem to see the Chernobyl disaster as and example of a capitalist failure. Myself, I agree with the Russian scholar, who died in the Gulag, he said, " This isn't Capitalism but it's clearly not Socialism either."
In my experience, most people that have had bad memories of the USSR either have lived in the stagnant Breshnev years or the outrageously mismanaged Gorby years or the downright backstabbing and plundering Yeltsin years. Granted they could at best be seen as trying to fix the problems they inherited, but they ended up contributing to the end.