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Russia Election: Vladimir Pozner on Putin's next six years 

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After the reelection of Vladimir Putin, journalist and TV host Vladimir Pozner tells François Picard of the challenges facing the Russian President and his Soviet era-trained entourage
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@artur3578
@artur3578 6 лет назад
Thank u so much F24 for the great guest!
@stanbarme
@stanbarme 6 лет назад
чет мне кажется, что если бы Позднер выдвинулся в президенты, то он набрал бы уж побольше Собчак.
@sir_humpy
@sir_humpy 6 лет назад
Зачем нужен Явлинский-бис вплоть до пятой графы?
@eduardparonian1923
@eduardparonian1923 6 лет назад
Ilia Korvigo не важно где родился человек. Есть всего 3 требования к кандидату в президенты: 1) Быть не моложе 35 лет, 2) иметь российское гражданство и 3) постоянно проживать в России не менее 10 лет. Если не веришь, это все легко проверяется в интернете
@iliakorvigo7341
@iliakorvigo7341 6 лет назад
Eduard Paronian да, вы правы, приношу свои извинения за ложную информацию.
@AluminumxD
@AluminumxD 6 лет назад
Собчак - спойлер путинский, так что сравнивать их в этом смысле некорректно
@Hi-yc2tw
@Hi-yc2tw 6 лет назад
Собчак еще молодая для политики, для нее это лишь ступень, которую она успешно преодолела + у нее репутация сомнительная в стране из -за ее прошлого, со временем это забудется
@antoniorsoftware
@antoniorsoftware 3 года назад
Near the end he is wrong about no one saying "enough, let's talk". Putin talks for years about arms and nuclear treaties and is just being ignored.
@PaulV.
@PaulV. 6 лет назад
Pozner is a fantastic and very smart man. One of few reasonable man left in this world. He is unbiased and very experienced. If you want to understand Russia listen to him.
@as07011
@as07011 6 лет назад
I will correct - if you want to understand what is the reasonable voice of the Kremlin, for educated Western minds, you need to listen to him. It's not about what Russians think. It's about how Kremlin wants to be seen among educated Westerners.
@PaulV.
@PaulV. 6 лет назад
Andris Jansons No, he doesnt represent the Kremlin point of view. He is 83 years old and has such great reputation and respect that he doesnt need to express anyone point of view except of his own. Yes his position is partly in line with Kremlin but thats his choice as a person who is patriotic about Russia so is the position of most Russians.
@as07011
@as07011 6 лет назад
10 years ago I might have agreed with you. Today I can't see how an educated person like him could still support Putin's policies to that extent. I know why a worker in Chelyabinsk might support them, but not a guy like Pozner. Perhaps it is not even about money, he just wants to have his show on state tv and celebrity status, and the noble mission (as he himself has said) to provide viewers at least something worthwile to watch there. But he still collaborates in a way.
@PaulV.
@PaulV. 6 лет назад
Andris Jansons You dont understand. He is not supporting Putin, he supports Russia. And sometimes it means to support the person in power even if you often do not agree with everything that person does.
@YuriProkopenko
@YuriProkopenko 6 лет назад
But Pozner don't support Putin. If anything, he repeatedly said that Putin have to leave.
@olgazhelvakova1984
@olgazhelvakova1984 6 лет назад
Great respect for Pozner! He's pure intelligence and quite observant.
@Matt-kd6ul
@Matt-kd6ul 2 года назад
It’s a shame Pozner is nowhere to be found now. Just sitting this one out.
@vladark138
@vladark138 6 лет назад
What an excellent interview. 10 out of 10 :)
@haligali4360
@haligali4360 6 лет назад
Thank you! let me ask where are subs?
@yulchikv
@yulchikv 6 лет назад
Напрасно тут некоторые оскорбляют яркого, классического журналиста. Что-бы дать объективную оценку происходящего, надо для этого занимать несколько отстраненную, беспристрастную позицию - что у него как раз неплохо получается.
@stenwilliams5347
@stenwilliams5347 6 лет назад
Why are you not so optimistic? Next 16 years, looks more correct
@heppolo
@heppolo 6 лет назад
Next 6111 years more like (they spend a lot of money on the immortality research)
@iliakorvigo7341
@iliakorvigo7341 6 лет назад
Канал Котология The constitution is not written in stone, though.
@sickofit1304
@sickofit1304 6 лет назад
Petty ppl like you will be always over sizing things. im not even sure wtf are you talking about . Did you miss your sweat 16 ? or what ?
@sleepywagie8193
@sleepywagie8193 6 лет назад
I live in Russia, and the guy above isnt over sizing anything, its gonna be same goverment for 20 more years at least, dont say such things if u r not aware of what's really happening there
@Hi-yc2tw
@Hi-yc2tw 6 лет назад
Ахаха, конституцию переписать у нас не долго, у нас тут это просто делается )))
@jamest6090
@jamest6090 6 лет назад
a voice of reason
@AngelCintiaRockgirl
@AngelCintiaRockgirl 5 лет назад
Love this guy. I go back a long, long way of listening to him.
@ami_269
@ami_269 2 года назад
Now we know what he was talking about 🙃
@as07011
@as07011 6 лет назад
Pozner isn't Putin's puppet but he also isn't voice of Russia either. He's like the interpreter of the Kremlin to the West (and to educated ''reasonable'' Russians at home) and he's always had this role and that's why he's being kept on Russian TV. He is allowed to criticize Putin and higher leadership from time to time, same as Echo Moskvi, but for that he himself understands (like Venediktov on Echo) that he has to adhere to the general line of the Kremlin. He can't just go live and become full on spokesperson for Navalny, for example, and Echo Moskvi also cannot do that. Russian regime is interesting in the way that nothing is as clear cut as it usually is in dictatorships, in this hybrid regime. There is still a semblance of some ''official'' opposition like Echo or Pozner (despite repressions against other kinds of opposition) and thriving opposition on internet (youtube, blogs - which, though, also face some issues from time to time like onslaught of trolls in comments who downvote posts and deleting views), and there are still a lot of people that vote for Putin, despite faked ballots being thrown in and many people (like medical personnel, teachers, army) threatened with sacking or other sanctions if they do not show up and vote for Putin.
@vladm5920
@vladm5920 6 лет назад
Seriously? Medical personnel, teachers, army, etc.. threatened with sacking for not voting for Putin??? Do you have any relatives in Russia who hold those positions and had that experience? No..? I have such relatives, and none of them ever faced that. So stop spreading bs...
@as07011
@as07011 6 лет назад
It does not happen everywhere, of course, like everything in Russia. On one hand you have Dagestan or Chechnya which are basically full-on dictatorships where the elections did not matter at all and in Chechnya they can write whichever numbers they want as regards attendance and votes for Putin. I doubt they were threatened in Moscow or St.Pete... And I don't really believe in ''relatives'' thing, as how many relatives can you have really in a country of 145 million with various ''republics'' under various kind of local governors who can be both super dictatorial like in Caucasus or some other ethnic republics, or more Western like Sobianin, mayor of Moscow - to be able to correctly judge what happened in the country, but there were numerous opposition sources claiming that students were ordered to come to elections or they would lose the place in dorms or university, same with doctors, nurses, teachers. Army by default, in some cases they were just marched in a column to the voting booth. Perhaps not necessarily to vote for Putin, but to vote in general, to boost attendance. But if they already use such measures to get you to the voting booth, then probably you cannot be super confident that it is all fair and they won't find out who you voted for in some way.
@redneedle
@redneedle 6 лет назад
Andris Jansons, you're completely wrong ... come and see on your own on what's ur talking 'bout, stop making ur conclusions based on "just virgin" western propoganda ... damned be finally a witness of ... personally and then open your mouth, fellow ;-)
@MH-df6zx
@MH-df6zx 6 лет назад
redneedle 👍👍😂😂
@GeneticallyEngineeredCatgirls
@GeneticallyEngineeredCatgirls 6 лет назад
I am Russian and i upvote this comment. It reflects the best understanding even for the Russia citizens of the current state of Russian politics. I ve got only one remark, that there was no evidence that they forced people to vote specifically for Putin, although there are many proven cases of pressuring people about the turnout, which is anyway, a huge violation of rights. Also notice that people criticizing it below have empty profiles.
@chegadesuade
@chegadesuade 6 лет назад
Pozner is my favorite Russian commentator, his perspective is uniquely suited to help the Western world understand Russia better.
@paulfunigga
@paulfunigga 2 года назад
yea, he's brainwashing you
@waasar
@waasar 2 года назад
@@paulfunigga Opening up to an opposing point of view is not the same as being brainwashed. You need to be able to understand eachother to come to a mutually beneficial arrangement
@malaekahana1
@malaekahana1 2 года назад
WHY ARE Most of the Vladimir Pozner *YALE* Reply Comments Turned OFF?
@dimaskriabin3571
@dimaskriabin3571 6 лет назад
Ого, Познер. I pledge allegiance to the pronunciation
@Localpeople13
@Localpeople13 Год назад
Oh... He is best one who could express in word manner, on very high level, on both languages like English and Russian...Honestly I might be wrong with numbers of languages he speaks on. In the end i want to add a few words in russian about this guy. Человек весомых достоинств.
@turquisestones
@turquisestones 6 лет назад
Here is a question for native English speakers: is Pozner speaking with accent?
@jondoe36
@jondoe36 6 лет назад
turquisestones +
@alaska340
@alaska340 6 лет назад
turquisestones he grew up in nyc
@turquisestones
@turquisestones 6 лет назад
@Kristi Kay: But his accent doesn't strike me as nyc's accent. His "r" is kind of deeper than what I usually heard from newyorkers.
@kgon_channel
@kgon_channel 5 лет назад
Его английский идеален, только славянский голос его выдаёт.
@russjohnson3011
@russjohnson3011 5 лет назад
Only just a hint of slavic in his speach. If someone did not know who he was and heard him having a conversion outside of politics you would think he is an American with a midwest US accent.
@wesleycyber
@wesleycyber 6 лет назад
He said serials... lol
@robertzhukovski6929
@robertzhukovski6929 4 года назад
what's wrong with serials word? It can be easily translated as "TV shows" and "series", it's just less common. Grab an Oxford dictionary for the proof.
@smokinggun8418
@smokinggun8418 6 лет назад
Обожал всегда этого умного честного доброго недвуличного мужика.
@braverytv1476
@braverytv1476 6 лет назад
В конце видео Познер называет Россию вместо "superpower" термином "great nation", что понятно будет только для более менее знающих английский жителей СНГ и русских эмигрантов. Во всём мире в геополитическом плане (а Познер толкует это как раз в контексте геополитических интересов) такой выражение вряд ли поймут, по крайней мере его так не используют. Но Познера можно понять, он действительно вконец "орусел", да и такое произошло бы наверно с каждым, а потому (не саркастически) смешно наблюдать такой неизбежный эффект ассимиляции)
@klimenkor
@klimenkor 6 лет назад
Very smart and slippery person. Found his way in USSR, after the collapse, then in Putin's Russia.
@cronussful
@cronussful 6 лет назад
very surprising..considering he's a jew ;)
@jdanielzz
@jdanielzz 6 лет назад
Smart, yes no doubt. But why slippery? All what he says is pretty much realistic opinion....yes it is rather personal one based on his great experience of the past and perfect understanding of the present situation in Russia and in the world politics, but what makes it wrong then? Personally I could not object anything in this interview. Well weighted and "careful" as usual, but making the point throughout the conversation. Great and informative as usual.
@georgesmirnoff9113
@georgesmirnoff9113 6 лет назад
What are you talking about Ukrop?
@CaptainArdalas
@CaptainArdalas 5 лет назад
Obossany ukrop
@AngelCintiaRockgirl
@AngelCintiaRockgirl 5 лет назад
This day and age and still have Reagan's, first term of office, ignorance about Russian, leadership culture and how to communicate.
@marinateverovsky8849
@marinateverovsky8849 6 лет назад
Pozner is the old fox, very clever fox. 😁
@marvelrog3436
@marvelrog3436 2 года назад
Very deceptive Fox. He tells people what they want to hear.
@nskvasov
@nskvasov 6 лет назад
What are "American serials on television" exactly? Did Pozner mean "american tv shows (drama and comedy series)"
@jasonmalick9230
@jasonmalick9230 3 года назад
Yes
@cybernik812
@cybernik812 2 года назад
What a smooth operator Pozner is. A dodgy one.
@czertamento5998
@czertamento5998 6 лет назад
it s just personal opinion..
@eaglemeagle
@eaglemeagle 6 лет назад
new system , now its like more than 20 years from soviet union, how come people do not know how to deal with it? really?
@algoseekee
@algoseekee 6 лет назад
I think he talks about 60+ years old people, there are totally products of the soviet system, and they run the country.
@eaglemeagle
@eaglemeagle 6 лет назад
I see
@GeneticallyEngineeredCatgirls
@GeneticallyEngineeredCatgirls 6 лет назад
Viktor Karpov Not necesserly 60+, 40+ is the real border
@393Dan
@393Dan 6 лет назад
I think it's because people are afraid. Afraid of losing the little they have now ..or their lives.
@sampark7045
@sampark7045 5 лет назад
One of the smartest journalists in Russia
@chuckkhubbard610
@chuckkhubbard610 4 года назад
He left out Stravinsky.
@MrKamran2108
@MrKamran2108 2 года назад
A plethora of other composers and writers that Russia has given to the world. The list is just too long.
@anotheruser3282
@anotheruser3282 4 года назад
Познер какой то инопланетянин, как можна знать язики вот так
@tanyam5471
@tanyam5471 4 года назад
Ну он же родился во Франции, мать-француженка, юность провел в Штатах. Отсюда такое знание английского и французского. Что меня поразило, так это то, что он учил русский язык в сознательном возрасте и говорит вообще без акцента. Я всегда думала, что он с детства по-русски говорил, т.к. отец - русский еврей и коммунист.
@ludaj4529
@ludaj4529 6 лет назад
Of you want change to happen - start with yourself! If Putin really wants change in his country, he needs to give up his eternal presidency, otherwise all his big words mean nothing.
@user-ou8sf6qq7u
@user-ou8sf6qq7u 6 лет назад
What a hot guy.
@pathemep
@pathemep 6 лет назад
Андрей Тарасов HA! GAYYYYY!
@apollocreed1000
@apollocreed1000 2 года назад
Lithuania also shares a border with Russia, so why did Russia not attack Lithuania when they applied to join NATO?
@asarkiss
@asarkiss 6 лет назад
interesting that Pozner speaks about "them" and not "us" as if he does not consider himself being a Russian citizen. very off-putting.
@user-mg3fj7iw8y
@user-mg3fj7iw8y 5 лет назад
maybe because he is first of all a citizen of France, then the United States, and only then Russia
@ElenaKomleva
@ElenaKomleva 3 года назад
That's his strategy, as he proclaims to be "independent" of Russia and hence impartial (supposedly).
@vidzzzz
@vidzzzz 6 лет назад
Pozner is a great person. But he's getting more and more "Putin voice"
@gedon4713
@gedon4713 4 года назад
Pozner it's more like on us side
@Saiputera
@Saiputera 4 года назад
france 24 gonna hate it HAHAHAHA
@Hello-qd5mh
@Hello-qd5mh 6 лет назад
на русский можно перевести?
@dias3244
@dias3244 6 лет назад
Jeez, I love the guy! anyone who wants to make sense of Western-Russian relationships should watch his other big video.
@AMaraneli
@AMaraneli 6 лет назад
Pozner is as cunning as a fox.
@user-bn2ko6gw2h
@user-bn2ko6gw2h 6 лет назад
exactly!
@dzmitrydziadziulia8798
@dzmitrydziadziulia8798 6 лет назад
like any jew
@followmearound123
@followmearound123 6 лет назад
nothing wrong with that, fyi
@smokinggun8418
@smokinggun8418 6 лет назад
Don't babmouth him! Pozner is an honest peacemaker
@ltdstandardprint4384
@ltdstandardprint4384 5 лет назад
It seems to me or Russians talk with Russians on English here? 🤔
@Breczyszczykiewicz
@Breczyszczykiewicz 6 лет назад
Что-то Познер дезинформирует журналиста, сказав, что в Москве и Питере проголосовали около 50%. Это в 2012 примерно так было, а щас вымутили аж по 64-67% явки в обеих областях.
@lukelewkowicz2233
@lukelewkowicz2233 2 года назад
Keeping the illusion of "workers paradise" to the hilt? All those inteledtual heroes of Russia did come out of tsar era. Workers paradise did give humanity Kalashnikov.
@treymorris8096
@treymorris8096 6 лет назад
This guy talk in the ture an if the world do wake we all go in to dead
@Andy-kf8dc
@Andy-kf8dc 6 лет назад
Вы заметили как у Познера улыбка до ушей журналисту!!!!Вы видели чтобы Познер кому то в России так улыбался????
@sovietguardian
@sovietguardian 2 года назад
Он ведёт себя соответствующе собеседнику и его этикету. Ведущий, вероятнее всего, американец, а в штатах улыбка обязательна и в тех случаях, когда она у нас не к месту.
@annierouse9515
@annierouse9515 6 лет назад
sick and tired of this Soviet Union talks! most people in Russia want normal modern life like all developed countries do.
@SingapurRUS
@SingapurRUS 6 лет назад
Нормальные люди - это ты и те 2 процента, что проголосовали за Собчак ?
@sleepywagie8193
@sleepywagie8193 6 лет назад
Вася Тёркин это все молодые люди до 35 лет примерно, которые хоть раз побывали в Европе, про старое поколение говорить не буду, все под пропагандой, ебанный тоталитаризм, самая большая страна, первые места по газу, и некоторым ещё природным ископаемым, а живём хуже любой европейской страны, а народ то не задумывается особо, куда деньги уходят, ничего, страна изменится когда Рабы уйдут, а придёт ещё больше новой молодёжи которая не собирается жить в этом дерьме, включая меня
@sleepywagie8193
@sleepywagie8193 6 лет назад
Вася Тёркин ты ещё официальным данным по выборам веришь? Че ты тогда про фальсификации не пишешь, про то что госников обязывали голосовать?
@SingapurRUS
@SingapurRUS 6 лет назад
Ты слишком предрассудительный и даже фанатичный.
@SingapurRUS
@SingapurRUS 6 лет назад
Ну и сколько народу поддерживает Собчак, знаток ? :))
@kurazhkovskiy
@kurazhkovskiy 6 лет назад
Nonsense. Almost pure Channel 1
@thewedge8823
@thewedge8823 6 лет назад
he doesn't sound Russian. he sounds American
@planeta970
@planeta970 6 лет назад
The Wedge because he's not Russian, he's French
@dilat
@dilat 6 лет назад
His father is russian. Mother - from France. He was born in France, but he worked lately in USA, then he is back in USSR in 1951
@thewedge8823
@thewedge8823 6 лет назад
ah ok thanks
@alt-monarchist
@alt-monarchist 6 лет назад
The Wedge he was a baby when he came to New York, he lived there until he was 19 and moved to soviet union in 1951, he then moved back to America I the early 1990s and then he returned to Russia soon after that
@algoseekee
@algoseekee 6 лет назад
worked? he was a kid bumping around NYC :-)
@vladt802
@vladt802 6 лет назад
Once a propagandist, always a propagandist
@mrbale1815
@mrbale1815 6 лет назад
this is not journalism
@dalekirkendall5283
@dalekirkendall5283 3 года назад
I like Putin, he loves Russia and the Russian people, and he wants to work with others to have peace in the world.
@yuribezmenov4631
@yuribezmenov4631 2 года назад
Yes, we can see that.
@dmitrywinter2781
@dmitrywinter2781 Год назад
that comment certainly aged bad
@ampm5899
@ampm5899 3 года назад
Minister of economic development (younger one)....hm every single Russian is of low opinion on our economy-finance related government, we have never had any worse...all of them - liberals. Now listen what Putin said in Davos recently...among other things “liberal model of economy has lived up to its end” amen. Pozner - Russophob
@user-sp8og2uo9w
@user-sp8og2uo9w 6 лет назад
Vladimir Pozner has lately been doing a great job explaining Russia to the Western world. But saying that Ksenia Sobchak isn't very well known? He must mean, in the West because in Russia she's much more popular than Navalny.
@sashachca
@sashachca 6 лет назад
*more famous
@user-sp8og2uo9w
@user-sp8og2uo9w 6 лет назад
саш that too
@sashachca
@sashachca 6 лет назад
Лондон Брат TV так это разные вещи. Конечно, как политик, Навальный популярнее Собчак. Можно даже по процентам посмотреть. Но Собчак, естественно, в целом известнее вообще всех, наверное, кроме путина. Но не путайте известность с популярностью
@viewer_evgeniy
@viewer_evgeniy 6 лет назад
Собчак плохо знают, как политического деятеля (коим она не является), чуть больше ее знают, как журналиста, но в подавляющем большинстве для народа она является ведущей идиотизма под названием Дом 2 и прочих скандальных событий. К тому же немалая часть тех, кто ходит на голосование в принципе не знают, кто такая Ксения Собчак, т.к не смотрят ни ТНТ, ни Дождь, ни что-либо еще так или иначе приводящего к данной персоне. Поэтому Познер тут все верно сказал.
@franzliechtmann6447
@franzliechtmann6447 6 лет назад
Popular? People that say that Crimea isn't Russian aren't really running for Russian elections - they're running for Western support, with Russian voters as an afterthought. I wouldn't call them "popular" - well known, well, yeah. Just as Paris Hilton is.
@tatianasolo6519
@tatianasolo6519 6 лет назад
старая хитрая лиса
@atall633
@atall633 6 лет назад
самый лучший
@Daniel-cg4qb
@Daniel-cg4qb 6 лет назад
ни разу не хитрый, настоящих хитрых никто не замечает, а познеру верят только поверхностно мыслящие люди. Был бы он хитрый мы бы с вами тоже поверили, а так ... разводилово для детей)
@tatianasolo6519
@tatianasolo6519 6 лет назад
123 qwer согласна с Вами!
@andrej1803
@andrej1803 6 лет назад
*Tatiana Wainman конечно согласна! Ты и он 2 бота из Питера с пустым аккаунтом!*
@annebradley6086
@annebradley6086 5 лет назад
Vladimir Pozner lies, even about his bio - speaking of different, he says different things to different people.
@in43sh
@in43sh 5 лет назад
Where does he lie exactly?
@merdzd
@merdzd 6 лет назад
Боится увольнения с первого канала.
@markadams2805
@markadams2805 6 лет назад
merdzd Он там не работает
@tomasimpresarijus9426
@tomasimpresarijus9426 6 лет назад
Few days ago Pozner said that accusations that Putin ordered to poison Skripal is absurd cuz he sees no benefit for Putin, only negatives, especially before elections. Now Pozner is talking about how people were galvanized to vote for Putin because of poisoning. So either Pozner underestimates Putin either he's a propagandist of Russia once again like was in Soviet times.
@PaulV.
@PaulV. 6 лет назад
Tomas Impresarijus He hasnt said that Russians support Putin because of the poisoning. He said they supported Putin because of the arrogant reaction of May and British politicians on the situation.
@vasyapupkin15
@vasyapupkin15 6 лет назад
Please, try to listen him more carefully. He did actually said something like "he sees no benefit for Putin, only negatives, especially before elections ... because of poisoning" in some other interview (RTVi maybe?). And I can agree with it. But for the rest you interpret him incorrectly. The people were galvanized not because of poisoning, but because of Britain reaction to this case. Yet again, he never claims that Russia is not involved, but he expect to see some kind of evidence as all normal people. Any other country with minimum selfrespect would react accordingly. Not only Russia.
@stanislavvasilevschii8032
@stanislavvasilevschii8032 6 лет назад
You don't understand him . Russian people galvanized to vote for Putin not because Skripal was poisoned, but on the ultimatums of Britain, without showing any evidence. I am not sure that Russian leaders are not guilty. But let's be honest Kremlin don't need extra reasons to provoke Russians feel under pression of East. For example they can use sanctions , or PRO systems around Russia, which is allegedly in fact the US is building against the United States.
@tomasimpresarijus9426
@tomasimpresarijus9426 6 лет назад
Станислав Василевский. Poisoning led to galvanizing people to vote for Putin. Period. Pozner was wrong. Who's behind it I don't know. I rest my case.
@FG-yh9oq
@FG-yh9oq 6 лет назад
Pozner might indeed be a propagandist. But UK actions (with spy poisoning false flag and hysteria) are indeed galvanized russians to show up at voting stations and vote for Putin. They just do not want any experimentation when it is crystal clear that Russia is under serious attack and real threat coming from the "unified" West. Otherwise, another closest contender (communist Grudinin) would have has much better results.
@biancahotca3244
@biancahotca3244 2 года назад
Pozner is knowledgeable because he’s been around so much. This is not the case though now because Navalny was jailed. Russia is still very communist.
@weRbananas
@weRbananas 2 года назад
You have no idea what communism is lmao that’s embarrassing
@kolymaelv2235
@kolymaelv2235 6 лет назад
Ану перевод мне... Быстро!!
@ChemistTea
@ChemistTea 6 лет назад
Navalny
@ernstgoldman3634
@ernstgoldman3634 6 лет назад
Pozner is too "nuanced" for my taste. When he speaks in English he appeals to western sensibilities, but his commentaries in Russian are significantly different, when he would harp on "hypocrisies of the West" a lot. He is increasingly more of an observer than a journalist because he is not connected to important sources. He does not have means to channel Kremlin's point of view without being a propagandist and he totally disassociates himself from the opposition in order not to lose his Russia TV gig and no one in the opposition would consider him a sympathizer by a long stretch. I had to laugh at his assertion that Russia is an essentially European culture. He, of all people, should know better. The fact that he had to reach back to 19th century classics, many of whom spent more time in Paris than in Russia during their creative years, only underscores this fallacy. Russia is European only in superficial sense; they crave European luxury goods or experiences, but on a deeper level, with their shabby attitude towards minorities, LGBT, treatment of women and pseudo-macho, they are culturally more aligned to the Central Asia than to Europe.
@vodkamagic9966
@vodkamagic9966 6 лет назад
You have no idea what you're talking about
@PaulV.
@PaulV. 6 лет назад
The world is not black and white. And in Russia you dont necessarily have to make a choice to support either Kremlin or opposition. You can have your own opinion. Putin is not perfect but Russian Western-fed opposition is much worse choice for the patriots of the country. And one other thing Russian attitude towards LGBT, minorities, "pseudo-macho" and so on is of course differs from the Western European standarts but most Eastern European countries like Poland or Hungary have pretty much same way of thinking. So again you arrogantly try to pass your own point of view as only one that is right.
@_Epsilon_
@_Epsilon_ 6 лет назад
+Ernst Goldman Get off your high horse.
@stanislavvasilevschii8032
@stanislavvasilevschii8032 6 лет назад
Nope, maybe he has to ability cater to all. But his statements are very clear always. An Russian culture is absolutely European culture. So the bullishit you are saying about asian etnity of Russia, is a nonsense. Few decades away in EU and US contries the the attitude towards LGBT and other minorities was absolutely the same as now in Russia. And will I remind you and that was Eastern Europe were the main colonizers and exploiters of slave labor brought from African and Asian countries. Does this mean that the entire European nation, on the genetic and cultural level - damned racists? I do not think so. Therefore, stop giving such estimates based on what situational things. Especially let's be honest, you do not know anything about Russia.
@asdrandomail
@asdrandomail 6 лет назад
what's wrong with the treatment of women in Russia?
@abrorinomshoev4680
@abrorinomshoev4680 6 лет назад
Pozner wishes that Russia to be only european, not asian. But Russia is not only european, i think, it should be sort of eura-asian country. Geographicaly speaking most of its territory lie in Asia from which most of natural resourses come from, which in turn make up the whole economy of the country. So stop calling yourself european. You try hard to be european while the european do reject you as european.
@ilyaorlovskiy
@ilyaorlovskiy 6 лет назад
Where are you from? Have you ever talk to an ordinary russian?
@haobinlu
@haobinlu 6 лет назад
Abror Pulod most of people live in the west.
@abrorinomshoev4680
@abrorinomshoev4680 6 лет назад
Lucius and Ilya there is a big risk by calling Russia as European. When you call like that than there would be two options. A. Call yourself European and let the rest of the country go into sort of independence states because that's how people in Siberia or Dagistan might see it. And B. just dont try hard identify yourself only 'european' and be proud of all the diversity you have which is not necessarly european.
@ilyaorlovskiy
@ilyaorlovskiy 6 лет назад
+Abror Pulod OMG, do you want to say that the difference between the people in Moscow and in Novosibirsk is larger than between Norwegian and Greeks?
@Lesiem111
@Lesiem111 6 лет назад
Why are you trying to put Europe above Asia? Do you think that Asia is bad? So you do not respect Asian countries and peoples? Asia is no worse than Europe! Asian peoples and countries have a rich ancient history and culture! The development of civilization began in Asia, and not in Europe! I admire the cultural heritage of ancient India, China, Persia and others! Europe as a young child compared to Asia!
@ZhenyaMir
@ZhenyaMir Год назад
Он не плохо, конечно, говорит по-английски, но в этом языке ему не так комфортно, как в русском, да и все эти сериалс и грэйт нэйщн - ну камон, дед...
@Marina95032
@Marina95032 Год назад
На английском он с детства говорит , а русский он выучил уже будучи взрослым . Так что его английский по лучше будет чем твой русский
@ZhenyaMir
@ZhenyaMir Год назад
@@Marina95032 ну мой русский лучше, чем твой - это как минимум. А Познер с детства говорит на французском и французский - его первый язык. Так что, Марина, пиздуй на уроки русского лучше, чем позориться в инете.
@Marina95032
@Marina95032 Год назад
Твой русский я знаю лучше чем ты хотя он не мой родной, ты завидуешь людям, которые знают несколько языков, у тебя как у большинства русских проблемы с языками, так что заткнись и пиздуй отсюда, учить языки это не твоё 😂 и вообще учить что либо , крепостные гены ...
@ZhenyaMir
@ZhenyaMir Год назад
@@Marina95032 Забавно читать этот высер биомусора с кучей ошибок всех видов. Ну а про завидовать - спалилась по Фрейду. Просто съебись отсюда уже, и сиди тихо в своём ебланистане.
@elena79rus
@elena79rus 19 дней назад
Это шутка? У Познера английский родной язык. Он вырос в США и говорит как 100% американец. А русский он начал учить в 18 лет.
@Minimal444
@Minimal444 6 лет назад
Navalny should be president of Russia. Pozner is a guy who is very careful with his words, he is on oppositions side deep inside, he knows what is happening in Russia, but he will never express his views clearly, because he'll lose his job on state owned Russian TV. Reminds me of Lord Varys from Game Of Thrones.
@TheDeacer
@TheDeacer 6 лет назад
Navalny?! A-ha-ha-ha!! You really know nothing about Russia! PS: Do not believe what the BBC tell.))
@schulzys372
@schulzys372 6 лет назад
Never Know Best you’re saying that although im Russian I know nothing about my country? U must be dumb, man
@ustustyler
@ustustyler 6 лет назад
US citizen, liberal and jew! Pozner has a detached opinion ofcourse!
@BBB8BBB
@BBB8BBB 6 лет назад
the peezdaboul
@S0ulH0und
@S0ulH0und 6 лет назад
is putin
@mishkalisten
@mishkalisten 6 лет назад
в чем он соврал?
@barackobama386
@barackobama386 6 лет назад
NAVALNY 2024!
@user-oi8vu1zu5u
@user-oi8vu1zu5u 6 лет назад
Putin 2077 LOL
@l.m.3699
@l.m.3699 6 лет назад
hren tebe.
@TheJcrist
@TheJcrist 6 лет назад
В смысле посадить его на 6 лет? Это можно устроить - на зоне он сможет себя проявить
@user-uz6zi6xb7x
@user-uz6zi6xb7x 6 лет назад
TheJcrist дебильные комменты кремлеботов подъехали )))0
@antonioribeiro6827
@antonioribeiro6827 5 лет назад
in prision .
@91dodgespiritrt
@91dodgespiritrt 3 года назад
"Vladimir Pozner was born in Paris on 1 April 1934, to a Russian-Jewish father, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Pozner, and a French Catholic mother, Géraldine Lutten." I don't need to know any more about him to disagree with everything he stands for.
@jaroslawnowak5246
@jaroslawnowak5246 6 лет назад
Отлично балякаешь на английском! Махай до своего западу и там чеши на родном! Удачи!
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