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@INSIDERUSSIA 3 месяца назад
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@CynicalDoughnut6661
@CynicalDoughnut6661 3 месяца назад
I would like to hear what you think about europe? How aware you are about the situation in europe? It seems like they are using Russia, war and trying to create artificial crises to destroy western civilicazion. Especially europe and countries like Finland, Germany, France. I am a Finn myself and it has never looked this bad.
@timmommens901
@timmommens901 3 месяца назад
Konstatin from Inside Russia JP from ATP Geopolitcs JF from Silicon Curtain Jake from Jake Broe (hostchannel) My top: Friends of Ukraine Roundtable 😊😊
@harrickvharrick3957
@harrickvharrick3957 3 месяца назад
EXCEPTIONALLY BAD SOUND WITH AN EXCESSIVE OVERDOSE OF TREBLE (AND A SHARPISH SPECTRUM)
@lloydperrin3889
@lloydperrin3889 3 месяца назад
My sound is fine.
@sueguyan8101
@sueguyan8101 3 месяца назад
​@iharrickvharrick3957 I think it's your device because mine is fine and someone else has commented the same.
@annerigby4400
@annerigby4400 3 месяца назад
The Russian soldiers returning from the war will be returning in shame because they know what they've been doing is wrong and the people in their towns and cities, neighbourhoods and families know that what they have been doing is wrong. Some were coerced into going into the army and some joined up because of the good money. The reason won't matter because wrong is wrong. So they will return in shame and with PTSD so, yes, they will likely never recover and will not be able to lead a normal and peaceful life. On the other hand, the Ukrainian soldiers will return as heroes, as the defenders of their people, as the courageous men and women that they are, fighting to save their country from the attackers. They will also suffer with PTSD and all the trauma of war, but they will have the support of their families, friends and fellow Ukrainians. And they know they are on the side of good. They have a much better chance of a good life in spite of what they have experienced. As always, Konstantin, a very interesting video, full of food for thought.
@winny4765
@winny4765 3 месяца назад
You may think so, but psychology thinks different. The more you feel that s.th. is wrong, the bigger the need to rationalize your doing as to being right. It is a pity, but this mechanism plays into he hands of the dictator.
@rodmarker2071
@rodmarker2071 3 месяца назад
Interesting insights, many long-term effects of wars have been studied - it's mostly the families that suffer - The father is so messed up from their horrible experiences the family breaks up.
@shelleywautier3728
@shelleywautier3728 3 месяца назад
Very well said 😢
@dennisschwartzentruber3204
@dennisschwartzentruber3204 3 месяца назад
How many lives has this evil Putin destroyed ?
@dennisschwartzentruber3204
@dennisschwartzentruber3204 3 месяца назад
How many lives has this evil Putin destroyed ?
@truthseekerandteller5065
@truthseekerandteller5065 3 месяца назад
Konstantin, thank you for telling the truth. My family lives in Kyiv and there are still missles being shot into Kyiv on a regular basis. This is no longer being reported in the news. My cousin lives in Canada and speaks to my family in Kyiv every day to see if they are still okay. This is extremely nerve-wracking to say the least. Slava Ukraini! Слава Україні! I know that there are good Russian people that never wanted this war. My heart bleeds for Ukrainians and good Russian people.
@faithrada
@faithrada 2 месяца назад
❤ 🇺🇦 🙏
@faithrada
@faithrada 2 месяца назад
Global Business and Investors have learned their lesson. They will not be foolish enough to make the same mistake again. Russia / Putin broke the rule.. and the world will not forget. Putin's KGB Mental, and personal desire for revenge on the West has led to Russia's downfall. Such a needless, pointless tragedy.
@xedski
@xedski 3 месяца назад
I'm Pole, so even if i try to think about Russia fact based, I know I'm biased. There is something structurally wrong with russian society since 13th century and Moguls rule.
@gardenjoy5223
@gardenjoy5223 3 месяца назад
Biased? Or just truly experienced and knowledgeable?
@effexon
@effexon 3 месяца назад
I doubt blaming mongols alone is enough.... vodka and tsars is one another way more recent (100 years ago). Sure huge country like russia or US takes very long time to change if at all. maybe that mix of countless people in same nation prevents big change.
@ak5659
@ak5659 3 месяца назад
Many of my professors in college said a fundamental part of the problem is that Muscovy never experienced the Renaissance and Enlightenment. The rest of Europe and other parts of the world moved on; Russia stagnated. When Peter the Great ruled Russia he dragged most of the population from the 1200's to the 1700's. IIRC, even he thought it would be traumatic for the population but believed to let them continue to live in the Feudal Era would be worse in the long run. I'm not an expert on the influence of Mongol Rule. However, the fact remains large parts of society remain in the Fudal Era.
@effexon
@effexon 3 месяца назад
@@ak5659 Putin reintroduced "power vertical" which seems that kind of regression to ancient centralization of power which has recently stagnated russian society over time. It had potential early 2000s still. (well some of these were introduced in 90s already but reinforced in 2000s by Putin) The Researcher channel has excellent mini documentaries. To me this excessive centralization is worst aspect, though I dont live in russia so im outsider(commenting from same centralization happening in europe and what it does to a country over time or larger scale in EU case). But seems you are right in that Moscow, St Petersburg are comparable to other european advanced cities but rest of country even 1million+ cities are left to near 3rd world state(Chelyabinsk comes to mind due to one YT channel).
@sonofdsun
@sonofdsun 3 месяца назад
​@@ak5659I'm today hearing exactly what I thought about Russia. They never upgraded and updated along with the other European countries. They got left behind. Even when France offered scholars to help they didn't fully commit to it. Too conservative.
@gregmijjares3725
@gregmijjares3725 3 месяца назад
I am a Viet Nam vet , I was touched by what you said about returning vets struggles to readjust to society ! Many people don't understand .
@sfertonoc
@sfertonoc 3 месяца назад
Russia refuses the real ancestry of the Tsars, Tatar culture, Chechens sufis or Siberian Shamans but would impose on the rest of the world the ancestry of Russia as a supervisor. The hubris is ridiculous.
@guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034
@guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034 3 месяца назад
If Putin was a good politician he would develop Russia as a business hub, but he is lazy and prefers to steal from the available things that are easy to get.
@guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034
@guidoaselmann-brinkmann4034 3 месяца назад
I met an east German in my holiday, he told me that he was nearly executed by Russian soldier (just for fun) but officially the Russians were the best friends. In west Germany I made good experience with US soldiers. No wonder NATO expanded to former Warsaw Pact countries.
@stephencorsaro954
@stephencorsaro954 3 месяца назад
The Rus' have been doing these things for at least 1700 years. Nothing has really changed.
@seaman5705
@seaman5705 3 месяца назад
@@stephencorsaro954 "The Rus" didn't exist 1700 years ago . By that time , the Slavic people barely got out of the forest to see the world around them . They saw that Germanics tribes migrated south , so they occupied their lands westwards . Then they started moving southward too - because there was the richness of the Roman Empire . On the other hand THE RUSSIANS , called THE MUSKOVITES ,started conquering everyone around them in 15 century until today . Expansionist policy , they got it from they former lords , the Mongols . And it continues today although justified by some "need for security" .
@JasonJason210
@JasonJason210 3 месяца назад
@@stephencorsaro954 Apart from the rest of the world...
@williamolenchenko5772
@williamolenchenko5772 3 месяца назад
Ruzzia needs to learn to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine. It is not difficult. Just exit Ukraine and let Ukraine live in peace.
@toby9999
@toby9999 3 месяца назад
Yes, and Ruzzia needs to drop the "we're a great empire" nonsense and become a nation state like most countries are. But that might take decades.
@Filpy-hk7di
@Filpy-hk7di 3 месяца назад
That’s not enough anymore. There has to be justice, reparations.
@redherring6154
@redherring6154 3 месяца назад
Americans lecturing people in comments not to invade other countries, 😂 😆 😝
@ZER0_G
@ZER0_G 3 месяца назад
@@redherring6154 American? Slavic last name. Maybe American, maybe not.
@greatcondor8678
@greatcondor8678 3 месяца назад
Do you mean the neo nazi defacto dictatiorship of Ukraine? Russia mainly won WW2 or didn't you know that.
@phyllisaung5148
@phyllisaung5148 3 месяца назад
I am 64 years old and live in Alabama, the deep south so l truly appreciate you the "Unusual Russian ". I can reckonize the truth when I hear it and you are speaking the truth. Please keep doing what you are doing Constantine. I listen in everyday and appreciate you and your family. You are very brave and I keep you in my prayers everyday and every night. Also I pray for the Russian soldiers that the blinders may come off their eyes and soften their hearts.
@falco447
@falco447 3 месяца назад
This is very kind of you. Love and blessings from Germany to you ❤
@molivroman9806
@molivroman9806 3 месяца назад
I too am from Alabama. I thought I was the only one listening...
@ERRNCJ
@ERRNCJ 3 месяца назад
Husband of 43 years is from Alabama, gotta ❤ a southern gentleman!
@justwatching3722
@justwatching3722 3 месяца назад
And hopefully vote for team Blue, as Team red will not just effect this outcome but also encourage it and encourage CN.
@liamanderson4992
@liamanderson4992 3 месяца назад
They need to turn on their own leadership first. That won't jappen until they see everyone else doing it.
@liamanderson4992
@liamanderson4992 3 месяца назад
Konstantin. For me, the two most interesting things you talked about were population decline and the effect of PTSD. In 2014/15 I was travelling to Russia on business very often, so while I was just a business traveller, I was immersed in Russian life to a certain extent. The PTSD problem already existed. 30 million people were killed in the Russian civil war and purges, another 30 million in WW II. The men who returned from the front almost certainly suffered from PTSD, but received no treatment. This is why Putin's vision works. Even before 2022, Russians had a reputation for being aggressive alcoholics prone to excessive behaviour. They were known for having an almost feral survival instinct. They were known for their lack of morality. These are all symptoms exhibited by people with PTSD. The battlefield is now in their heads and they are fighting for their lives. Population: I remember my translator warning me that I was a very good "catch" for Russian ladies. She explained that outside of Moscow and St Petersburg, in small towns and villages, the villages were run by women because nearly all the men were alcoholics. Any man with a bit of drive and self discipline moved to Moscow. In Moscow there was still plenty of alcoholism, and before 2022, I saw statistics saying that Russian companies were more likely to have women on the board than many countries in the West. Why? Because Russians became feminists? Nope. There weren't enough competent, well educated and sober men to do the job. I saw this with my own eyes. Nearly all call center managers in Russia are women. The only men you see in senior positions are IT people. The population was falling long before the war started. The current situation will turbocharge this situation. Regarding negative population growth, China has the same problem, but there is a shortage of women. Could this be a solution? No. For reasons deeply ingrained in both Russian and Chinese culture, you are not going to see Russian women marrying and having kids with Chinese men in their millions. Even Putin's proposed summer camp exchanges with N Korea will not make that happen. Rusdians are leaving Rusdia because they know it's doomed. Not only did Captain Putin hit the iceberg with the Titanic, he backed off and hit it repeatedly to try and get it out of the way.
@alainaaugust1932
@alainaaugust1932 3 месяца назад
Brilliant observations. It’s even worse. Every day now young Russian men in the prime of life are dying in Ukraine by the hundreds, or more. Some time ago I saw a video showing how Russia is becoming a nation of villages of women, children, old men, and the disabled. The men are gone. I hope they are hiding their teen age boys. Germany put them on the front line in late ‘44 and early ‘45. I remember the stories of G.I.s turning over the bodies of Germans they shot as they moved toward Berlin. They broke into sobbing when they saw they’d killed 15-year-olds.
@sonia7blue
@sonia7blue 2 месяца назад
People around the world with PTSD don't drink or have any of those other traits you mentioned. They don't suddenly lose their morality or become feral, and aggressive. Of course, some people self-medicate, but many with PTSD don't do that either. People with PTSD have choices like everyone else, and it's rare that they don't, and those times pass. Women often led temperance movements to reduce or ban alcohol use. Most nations got their alcohol problems under control, and I'm sure parts of russia have improved, but clearly not enough. Generations of patriarchy, chauvinism, and misogyny aren't improved with alcoholism. Many of the men will feel powerless in an autocracy, and take their anger out on their families, where they think they can be petty tyrants.. I think PTSD is less to blame. All countries were traumatized after WWII. The Jews were more traumatized than russia. russia was not a special case. It is a lot more complex, and victims of abuse choose to break the cycle. Why aren't they breaking these cycles?
@axeguy3856
@axeguy3856 2 месяца назад
@@sonia7blue Very insightful. Thank you. Veteran here.
@Be-Es---___
@Be-Es---___ 3 месяца назад
The wold doesn't need a second, 50x bigger version of North Korea.
@moggadah
@moggadah 3 месяца назад
Russia may have come the longest, but I wouldn't say any of us are safe from authoritarianism
@awpetersen5909
@awpetersen5909 3 месяца назад
​@@moggadahTrue !
@nguyep4
@nguyep4 3 месяца назад
China is on that path, too.
@ghostlightx9005
@ghostlightx9005 3 месяца назад
They are more like a 10x bigger nazi germany. We need that even less.
@dannyboy-vtc5741
@dannyboy-vtc5741 3 месяца назад
​@@nguyep4you know what's different, it's not the early 50s any more, south east asia is not on their side or "unalligned" or they are but for real, india doesn't fear pakistan, doesn't have to dodge china directly, most arab countries are not under russian influence, not even egypr, despite the war in gaza, not to mention enire eastern europe that is firmly in nato. They don't have the reach they once had and are much more dependent on the west for their wellbeing. They are far easier to isolate and hurt economically, besides, it's 21st cenutry, internet is everywhere, the people in china will not swallow propaganda like koreans do because they can't access info, they won't care for ccp if they go unemployed and can't pay their mortgages, the days of mao are long gone, totaliarinism will bite them in the ass, the peasants learnt to read, it's too late for that.
@daciaromana2396
@daciaromana2396 3 месяца назад
As a Romanian who lives abroad, I know exactly what it’s like for people to hold prejudices against you because of your nationality. I have felt discrimination and was made to feel second class many times before. I often hide my origin because I just want to be seen as an equal human being. Ironically, even my Russian ex girlfriend’s family never accepted me because of this. While I am embarrassed to publicly declare my nationality, I display my national pride tenfold online anonymously. This duplicity is an unfair circumstance, but I’ve accepted that this is how things are because most people will categorize you otherwise. So when you said that you feel like a second class citizen, it instantly struck a chord. You have a platform where you can reach many people. They get to know your thoughts, opinions and emotions. People see the goodness in you before they see your nationality. And that is a powerful tool to break stereotypes not just for you as an individual, but for other Russians as well. Slava Ukraine.🇺🇦
@sadjaxx
@sadjaxx 3 месяца назад
Well said.
@war-painter
@war-painter 3 месяца назад
Wow, I see Romania as a country full of creativity and inspiration. You are at the forefront of brilliant filmmaking (shoutout to Radu Jude- DO NOT EXPECT TOO MUCH FROM THE END OF THE WORLD) And many great Romanian painters doing wonderful surrealist work on canvas these days. And you had your revolution, overcoming your dictatorship! As a former Soviet country who is now NATO, Romania is an inspiration to the world. Hold your head high, you have nothing to be ashamed of.
@CRey-APROPOS
@CRey-APROPOS 3 месяца назад
Be assured since Romania joint the EU prejudice is over ! the European idea for free travel , work and the same money equalizes nationalities and Ukraine will join the EU . The EU is after all a trade union doing more for peace than any other political model.
@alainaaugust1932
@alainaaugust1932 3 месяца назад
Don’t know where you live, but I’m an American born in the USA. I moved a good distance across the country. After being hit with the same thing a couple of times, I stopped answering where were you born with my birthplace. I simply answered “Oh, I moved here from-“ and gave the name of the last state I’d lived in, one more acceptable to the natives. Or, I’d retort breezily “Well, where do you think I’m from?” Results were hilarious. Mentally I kept track of the answers. When I got to 14-15, I stopped keeping track. Only one person ever guessed my state of origin correctly. I got answers from north, south, east. I’m not originally from the far west so in that regard answers were correct. But generally people had me born all up and down the Mississippi to the Midwest and over to the East Coast, nearly half the country! I had known that people project, but until this experience I hadn’t realized how much people project based solely on the sound of another’s voice. It’s not you, Dacia, it’s them. Blessings.
@sballantine8127
@sballantine8127 2 месяца назад
Why on Earth would anyone have prejudice against Romanians? What have they ever done to anybody within the last several generations?
@hajotge12
@hajotge12 3 месяца назад
To Russia killing itself scientifically: This happened back then in the 90s. In the late 90s I was in a training with a former Professor of Mathematics from Russia who emigrated to Germany and said, "normal people leave Russia"... It went wrong in the 90s, when Russia did not supress the Mafia well enough.
@boboakes980
@boboakes980 3 месяца назад
Russia should be a rich prosperous member of Europe. Putin chose empire over civilization
@nobbynobbs8182
@nobbynobbs8182 3 месяца назад
I'm so angry at the hypocrisy of western tankies. Always loudly proclaiming that they are anti imperialist, yet they are so selectively blind that they are cheerleading for Russia
@mattivirta
@mattivirta 3 месяца назад
russian economy have bankgrupt and not lift economy and ewerythink next 30 year if all doing russian communist style slowly whit lot corruptions. not have citicenz good future.
@ellenpearce6885
@ellenpearce6885 3 месяца назад
I agree with your analysis. I was so glad for the Russian people when Glasnost was declared. I read of the horrible lives people lived in USSR. We wore prayer bracelets to remind us to pray for Russians in prison. Now we pray for WSJ journalist held by repressive government. Keep spreading the word.
@ronsalmon7993
@ronsalmon7993 3 месяца назад
Hi Konstantin, I'm a 82 year old New Zealander, (Kiwi). have followed you for over a year. Always look foreward to your analysis on the common Russian population and lifestyle. Thats who I feel sorry for. As a teenager joining our services I remember a corporal instructor telling us from his war time experiences of Russians, they can put a man into space but can't even build a shit house. Has anything changed. Keep up the good work
@janastrouhal3311
@janastrouhal3311 3 месяца назад
WHEN RUSSIANS CAME TO CZECHOSLOVAKIA 1968, EVERYTHING CHANGED. WE HAD TO APPLY TO TRAVEL PASS BOARDERS AS WELL. RUSSIAN RULES WERE PRESSED ON US AS WELL. I WAS DENIED EDUCATION I WANTED BECAUSE MY FAMILY and I WAS NOT RED. (not in communist party)
@don_senilo3313
@don_senilo3313 3 месяца назад
Finally someone that lived behind the iron curtain. Communist Rule was applied to Czechoslovakia after world war two and starting the late 50ties then as a member of the Warsaw pact. 1968 the proud people in Prague rose up to shed the shekels and be free and to be a democracy. I cannot tell more about the Czech's . However I can tell you about the DDR. Ulbricht and then Honecker . Mein Gott, when there was a fresh cut of meat, like beef almost was never available, then there was a line around the block in odrer to get a quarter pound or less like 100 grams. Then Bananas, Oranges, the same, lines around the block and when you weren't in line by 4 a.m forget about it you won't see any. Potatoes were available at times, pork was available at times , some vegetables seasonally, at times. Almost always get in line and wait. Then the citizens of the German Democratic Republic . Democratic, sure, human rights were kicked to the curb, and you had to be careful of your Neighbors not to turn you in. The STASI was the succession of the GESTAPO. West TV/ Radio was verboten. Get caught and 2 years in jail. Then you got out and you then requested to be allowed to leave for West germany. You then automatically were Jailed again and if you got lucky the West German Government paid about $ 500K Deutsche Marks per Person that wanted to leave. Same as North Korea, now , maybe a smitch better but only a little. So all you Putin Lovers, is that what you want. Why do you think that all the east european states want to join NATO, because they lived the circumstances as described above and they know, no more of this. Thus no more Putin, no more Communism under brutal rule like Russia and China.
@michaelweber2566
@michaelweber2566 3 месяца назад
THANK YOU FOR THIS DIFFICULT MESSAGE. GOD BLESS AND KEEP YOU! #INSIDE RUSSIA
@terjeoseberg990
@terjeoseberg990 3 месяца назад
@@don_senilo3313, Brutal rule is called “fascism” isn’t it? Russia/the Soviet Union were never Communist. In Communism the people own everything, not a fascist dictator. China isn’t Communist either. They have capitalism in China. In Communism and Socialism Capitalism is illegal.
@milantrcka121
@milantrcka121 3 месяца назад
Born there, lived in Prague, witnessed the occupation, tanks on Vaclavske Namesti, shot-up Narodni Museum and Rozhlas... Through fortunate circumstances ended up in the US. Now I worry about the current political situation here as well. I understand Jana's predicament perfectly.
@CheeseLovingGuy
@CheeseLovingGuy 3 месяца назад
​@@don_senilo3313As soon as the countries surrounding Russia get the chance they turn to the west for democracy and wealth and to NATO for protection. People don't aspire to serfdom to Russia
@n3clar
@n3clar 3 месяца назад
Putin's visit to North Korea reminds me of 1971 Ceausescu's visit to North Korea... After that visit hell came to Romania, because he wanted what the supreme leader had! To be like a God! I fear Putin wants the same thing! To become the supreme leader of Russia! I see nothing but suffering in the future of the ordinary russian!
@SandyW4765
@SandyW4765 3 месяца назад
I can’t stay to chat much, but I listen every day! I’m so sorry you have such reasons to be sad about your country and the people who are left there. We love you and family, Konstantin!😊❤️
@valeriududau3218
@valeriududau3218 3 месяца назад
North Korea specialists in IT coming to work in Russia :)))) - they don't even have electricity as bare minimum - not talking about computers and internet - is just a lifetime PRISON....
@Jonathan_Strange
@Jonathan_Strange 3 месяца назад
Konstantin - it takes a brave man to see the doomed future of his beloved country. It must pain to know where the country you grew up in is heading.
@karlpeterson9334
@karlpeterson9334 3 месяца назад
Just like the USA.
@asan1050
@asan1050 3 месяца назад
@@karlpeterson9334 BOT
@johnbui6530
@johnbui6530 3 месяца назад
@@karlpeterson9334 The USA is doing well at the moment. Employment is at an all time low, stock market is at an all time high. If you are struggling in life, then you should take a good look in the mirror and make the necessary change.
@dylanthomas12321
@dylanthomas12321 3 месяца назад
​​@@johnbui6530I think you meant Unemployment is low and that employment is high. But you're right. The job market is tight. Anyone wanting to work today in America can find work. Many Northern and Western states have raised the minimum wage to $15 per hour, with some considering raising it to $20 per hour and this for unskilled labor. For skilled labor like engineers, software, management, etc., there are millions of unfilled jobs. I know we need to close the border, but the 20 million or so illegals are not eligible for social security, Medicare, etc, but must pay into it. They do the jobs most Americans don't want, won't take. Picking vegetables in the hot sun? If we kick them out we'd better have robots ready to do it. I don't like illegal immigration at all. But without it America would be in sharp demographic decline, meaning fewer workers every year and more retired folks like me depending on social security, which will go belly up within 15 years. What then. I wish our country had better leaders like when I was growing up. They were far from perfect, God knows. But they were better able to reach across the aisle and compromise.
@DarkCriimes
@DarkCriimes 3 месяца назад
@@karlpeterson9334🙄
@jeroenschoot-l5h
@jeroenschoot-l5h 3 месяца назад
Although no RU citizen requested the Kremlin to invade Ukraine, as a people the Russians will pay a colossal price for Putin's imperial obsessions. Their self belief about Russia as a more or less 'great' nation will be shattered and structurally lower living standards seem inevitable. In the meantime China is colonizing RU economically and geopolitically, resulting in a much diminished Russian role in world affairs.
@hakangustavsson3538
@hakangustavsson3538 3 месяца назад
Konstantin, I am an old man from Sweden. I very much appreciate your efforts to explain today's Russia. I have been several times to your country. I was shocked the first time, in 1976, to find out that the Russian people were not bloodthirsty, cold and unfriendly but like Spaniards, emotional, friendly and incredibly hospitable people. Now after the unprecedented invasion of Ukraine I stopped reading about Russia, stopped listening to Russian music and I instinctly mistrusted anything Russian. Thanks to human beings like you I am reminded of the fact that, no, I was not wrong about Russia. Many people are probably still warm and friendly the music and the language are probably still beautiful and I don't have to feel guilty of liking something Russian. My father could never feel at ease with Germans still 35 years after the second world war. Thanks in part to you I feel I will be able to reconnect mentally with Russia much faster than that. I feel very sorry for you and so many other Russians in exile. It is a tough life. But I am sure that from that diaspora will rise the future elite of Russia. You know that you Russians as a group cannot compete with the Ukrainians as regards the sympathy from us who have other nationalities. Our hearts are bleeding for the Ukrainians. But keep in mind that you play a decisive role as ambassadors for the true core of your country and over time you are the winners. If you have time, write a book about your experiences during this extraordinary phase of history. Good luck to you and your family and Glory to Ukraine.
@sadjaxx
@sadjaxx 3 месяца назад
I must agree withis commenter. There is an excellent book in you Mr. K.
@caprifolia1
@caprifolia1 3 месяца назад
Well said! Greetings from Finland
@miroheurea3639
@miroheurea3639 3 месяца назад
Uplifting comment..thank you❤
@DarkCriimes
@DarkCriimes 3 месяца назад
Your command of the English language is beautiful to witness and that’s coming from a native English speaker. I love Sweden. My brother lives in Tumba. Peace and love from the UK. to Sweden 🇸🇪
@loveukraine9319
@loveukraine9319 3 месяца назад
Great words K
@chrishladick981
@chrishladick981 3 месяца назад
It’s obvious you love your country. It’s refreshing to get the truth…..
@AirTemp35c
@AirTemp35c 3 месяца назад
I still stand by my prediction i made about 7 months ago,, That the Russian economy will collapse by the end of this year 2024.
@davidfell9083
@davidfell9083 3 месяца назад
You could well be right. It is looking highly possible now
@williamwaters4506
@williamwaters4506 3 месяца назад
What do you mean by collapse? What will happen?
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
It won't matter because their economical collapse is in the hands of a dictator, and will be kept under cover unrecognized and denied; and whatever happens inside Russia, in greater poverty , more and more poverty , the regime in Moscow will either deny it or just blame the "imperialist West" for the poverty imposed on Russia due to Russia's deceitful "just cause", (since they will post truth as being lies and lies as being truth) and there is nothing you or your nation could do to change a lunatic or possessed man's view.
@juliechristianson8009
@juliechristianson8009 3 месяца назад
Hoping you’re right
@puloxénos
@puloxénos 3 месяца назад
Bien vu, et les signes se font jour.;bien que camouflés par une propagande marteau..Pupu va sur sa fin..il ne terminera pas l'année.les perdants ne font pas long feu ..au Kremlin..d'autant plus que PUPU est détesté à un point tel qu'on ne peut se l'imaginer..un général changé tous les mois.;des oligarques furieux et autres..il n'y échappera pas..
@joelrodriguez4469
@joelrodriguez4469 3 месяца назад
Thank you for saying the truth about what going on.
@gertwestblad9052
@gertwestblad9052 3 месяца назад
I have met regular Russians and even met Gorbatsjov.. nice normal people who wanted to coexcist with us in a friendly way. Wonder how they are feeling now! Hopefully those who has been around don't buy the propaganda and can restart Russia in the future..😮 But the wounds inflicted will take a long time to heal..😢
@felixalbion
@felixalbion 3 месяца назад
The Kremlin starts wars to grab land, the Russian people go to war to make money.
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
How can you say that: (QUOTE): " Hopefully those who has been around don't buy the propaganda and can restart Russia in the future." when if fact even your own people, or people from America ( a quarter of all Republican supporters) HAVE BOUGHT THE PUTINist PROPAGANDA ? ? ? Surely this planet doesn't need a second, 50x bigger version of North Korea, BUT SURELY GOT ONE CALLED RUSSIA 'S FEDERATION NORTH FROM KOREA. WHAT COULD BE DONE TO CHANGE FROM REMAINING OR BECOMING ANOTHER "NORTH KOREA" ? ? ? The answer is simple: tell everyone you can tell, and together tell Konstantin to make available every video older than one week (or older than one month) to be allowed (unopposed by him) to be posted on your channel and on many other people's channels, by downloading the video, and uploading it again with a changed title, and if you wish, to make it shorter by cutting it short by using "Windows Movie Maker" or other simple, easy to use (not complicated apps), with which you could cut shorter or add few words presentation at the beginning of every of his videos to explain how important is that hundreds of millions of people should see his videos and Konstantin should make them available to be downloaded and uploaded to many other channels by many people to spread the knowledge faster so that people could prevent the evil or Russia from becoming one more "North Korea". Else see our next comment posted now after this one.
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
Konstantin is A LIGHT (CONCERNING WHAT IS GOING ON IN RUSSIA) IN A DARK WORLD. WE HOPE THAT YOU READ THE ENTIRE MESSAGE TO THE END, SINCE IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU AND FOR MOST PEOPLE ON EARTH. The history proved that all those Russian dictators (as any other dictators from other nations [dictators with deeds like the Russian dictators]) , has ended sooner or later condemned and known as black stains in history, and their hope for fame into history has evaporated, inside Russia and outside Russia when later ( 50 or 100 or more years later ) other kind of people comes and expose the evil of Putin as was exposed also about Lenin, and Stalin, but you Konstantin for as long as your video uploads (if) will remain preserved into history, and your voice will remain famous into the history's voice record of truth and light (when is concerning) about what is going on in Russia in present times. Better daily reporting job (about Russia), than yours, at this point in time, does not exist from anyone else as a public daily report. Men like Putin and his Kremlin Corrupt men and Putin's mafia, will envy the positive (good, great) history credit that you will receive into history and that is possible only through all those videos that you have recorded and uploaded revealing only the light and the truth. But that is why we encourage you to increase the chances that your videos (and through them, you) could survive long time many hundreds of years into history by uploading all your older than one week videos, also to other world-wide video platforms like Vimeo, Rumble and others. Otherwise you should do what Christian Prince on his RU-vid channel "Christian Prince" did by saying to his subscribers: "any of you who desire, you have my permission to download, save and upload my videos in your own (non-profit) channels and platforms, so that they could get seen much faster world-wide by hundreds of millions of people"; Be wise Konstantin and upload your videos on all platforms to be triple the exposure of being seen by three times more people, or do like Christian Prince did to have his video seen by 1000 times many more people (by hundreds of millions). Your videos have such needs because are time sensitive unlike his videos. Make them available to be seen now by hundreds of times many more people, now when the videos are not too old, and so that your videos could survive when some platforms get pressured to apply censure (or) video platform who may get (sold or bought) in order for the truth to be suppressed or erased. Much the more is important for your videos to do the same (like Christian Prince did and now tens or hundreds of channels have unloaded his videos and many of them even got translated in different languages, ) but for you is important to have all your past videos seen now by at least half a billion people on earth, because unlike Christian Prince 's videos that are entirely timeless (being no time based and time sensitive, time perishable news like yours are,) but his are based on timeless sensitive biblical knowledge and quran so called "knowledge" that people will click to see when they bump on the video or by chance gets to see their titles, and won't matter the upload date. The upload date of your news matter very much because your videos are "today's secular world news reporting" about today's Russia while is in today's conflict war in Ukraine, and once it gets very old upload dated, ... even if some people may bump into the titles of your videos, but because having old upload dates, they won't want to see months or years old news, and not many would click on them. And just with this one single channel of yours, you won't get to have tens of millions to hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now when are important to be seen (and not 10 years from now when won't matter as much to affect any change in people's knowledge or deeds now when it matters the most). And it is very important to get to have hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now, this year and the next and not after 10 years when your news video are no more relevant because are not biblical and quran without expiration date knowledge, or expiration date professional trade scientific knowledge to always be attractive and valid to see since has no expiration dates like Russian news has.
@VIPP79
@VIPP79 3 месяца назад
They are brainwashed today
@dewmott674
@dewmott674 3 месяца назад
I agree totally. A tragedy. Russia history in four words: “Then things got worse.”
@dennisschwartzentruber3204
@dennisschwartzentruber3204 3 месяца назад
Greed will kill Russia's present and future !
@gardenjoy5223
@gardenjoy5223 3 месяца назад
Plus their profound love for lies.
@olddog-fv2ox
@olddog-fv2ox 3 месяца назад
Russia would be such an affluent wealthy country with probably the highest standard of living in the world if it wasnt for its Kleptocracy
@promcheg
@promcheg 3 месяца назад
I read a lot of sci-fi, especially military kind, written by people who fought in wars. One had a fascinating take on Rules Of Engagement, avoiding civilian casualties and handling prisoners. He said: We do not follow the Rules of War because we are civilised. We do not follow the Rules of War for the enemy's sake. We follow the Rules of War for our sake. Because one day, the war will be over, and our soldiers will come home. And the only thing that will protect our population is those rules. The killing, even in War, isn't allowed to become indiscriminate, or it will stay indiscriminate even after the war.
@simian_essence
@simian_essence 3 месяца назад
I think there are three groups of Russians as regards attitudes towards the war: ~ 20% Z-patriots; ~ 20% anti-war; and ~ 60% zombies. The zombies are those who will do what they are told to do by the State but who prefer not to think about politics. Though I have provided specific percentages, the "~" symbol is important and cannot be dropped at the present time. If we talk about an underlying imperialistic mindset, which acts as the bedrock mental state of the Russian people, which in turn underlies the foundation upon which the war machine is built and operates, I think the percentage of Russians who have this mindset is ~~ 90% .
@daisydoodie
@daisydoodie 3 месяца назад
Thank you so much för educating us, Konstantin. We feel your pain.
@vitorgoncalves7527
@vitorgoncalves7527 3 месяца назад
One more thing about sanctions: they will only start be lifted when the war is fully resolved, including Crimea. Its not Russia who decides when they end, Its Ukraine.
@raevj
@raevj 3 месяца назад
Actually, it is the nations who applied them, not Ukraine. The US could lift them tomorrow if they wanted to.
@vickieallsopp137
@vickieallsopp137 3 месяца назад
😂whatever, Ukraine should save themselves.
@bonnersommer7201
@bonnersommer7201 3 месяца назад
Another bottle of Vodka, Ivan Ivanovich ?
@vitorgoncalves7527
@vitorgoncalves7527 3 месяца назад
​@@raevj That's true, however, unless something goes horribly wrong, any allied country will honor Ukraine decisions.
@vitorgoncalves7527
@vitorgoncalves7527 3 месяца назад
@@vickieallsopp137 Please read @bonnersommer7201's comment.
@bradcolby1
@bradcolby1 3 месяца назад
We Americans are proud to support Ukraine! 🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸
@oskar4404
@oskar4404 3 месяца назад
If not Americans, I don't how would look Europe now, but 100% worse. Huge respect and Thank you❤ for supporting Ukraine, and for leadership in the world, Europe live 500 million people and they ask Help for USA. Europe doesn't have balls.. Greetings from Europe.
@bardsamok9221
@bardsamok9221 2 месяца назад
​​​@@oskar4404Putin approves the final 2 statements 100% Thanks for supporting the Russia truth. You're correct, Europe should get no aid from US. And correct Europe has no balls. This is why you need a dictator. /s
@WBradJazz
@WBradJazz 3 месяца назад
I feel your pain. I wish Russian people would listen to you and act!
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
Konstantin IS A LIGHT (CONCERNING WHAT IS GOING ON IN RUSSIA) IN A DARK WORLD. WE HOPE THAT YOU READ THE ENTIRE MESSAGE TO THE END, SINCE IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU AND FOR MOST PEOPLE ON EARTH. The history proved that all those Russian dictators (as any other dictators from other nations [dictators with deeds like the Russian dictators]) , have ended sooner or later condemned and known as black stains in history, and their hope for fame into history has evaporated, inside Russia and outside Russia when later ( 50 or 100 or more years later ) other kind of people comes and expose the evil of Putin as was exposed also about Lenin, and Stalin, but you Konstantin for as long as your video uploads (if) will remain preserved into history, and your voice will remain famous into the history's voice record of truth and light (when is concerning) about what is going on in Russia in present times. Better daily reporting job (about Russia), than yours, at this point in time, does not exist from anyone else as a public daily report. Men like Putin and his Kremlin Corrupt men and Putin's mafia, will envy the positive (good, great) history credit that you will receive into history and that is possible only through all those videos that you have recorded and uploaded revealing only the light and the truth. But that is why we encourage you to increase the chances that your videos (and through them, you) could survive long time many hundreds of years into history by uploading all your older than one week videos, also to other world-wide video platforms like Vimeo, Rumble and others. Otherwise you should do what Christian Prince on his RU-vid channel "Christian Prince" did by saying to his subscribers: "any of you who desire, you have my permission to download, save and upload my videos in your own (non-profit) channels and platforms, so that they could get seen much faster world-wide by hundreds of millions of people"; Be wise Konstantin and upload your videos on all platforms to be triple the exposure of being seen by three times more people, or do like Christian Prince did to have his video seen by 1000 times many more people (by hundreds of millions). Your videos have such needs because are time sensitive unlike his videos. Make them available to be seen now by hundreds of times many more people, now when the videos are not too old, and so that your videos could survive when some platforms get pressured to apply censure (or) video platform who may get (sold or bought) in order for the truth to be suppressed or erased. Much the more is important for your videos to do the same (like Christian Prince did and now tens or hundreds of channels have unloaded his videos and many of them even got translated in different languages, ) but for you is important to have all your past videos seen now by at least half a billion people on earth, because unlike Christian Prince 's videos that are entirely timeless (being no time based and time sensitive, time perishable news like yours are,) but his are based on timeless sensitive biblical knowledge and quran so called "knowledge" that people will click to see when they bump on the video or by chance gets to see their titles, and won't matter the upload date. The upload date of your news matter very much because your videos are "today's secular world news reporting" about today's Russia while is in today's conflict war in Ukraine, and once it gets very old upload dated, ... even if some people may bump into the titles of your videos, but because having old upload dates, they won't want to see months or years old news, and not many would click on them. And just with this one single channel of yours, you won't get to have tens of millions to hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now when are important to be seen (and not 10 years from now when won't matter as much to affect any change in people's knowledge or deeds now when it matters the most). And it is very important to get to have hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now, this year and the next and not after 10 years when your news video are no more relevant because are not biblical and quran without expiration date knowledge, or expiration date professional trade scientific knowledge to always be attractive and valid to see since has no expiration dates like Russian news has.
@ineffige
@ineffige 2 месяца назад
Trust me, after this war, Russians will blame everyone but themselves
@nightraven2975
@nightraven2975 2 месяца назад
Why would they listen to a story that doesn't reflect the reality.
@josejuanmaldonado8210
@josejuanmaldonado8210 3 месяца назад
Hi Konstantin, I'm from Mexico and I fully agree with your analysis and diagnosis of Russia's problems. In Mexico unfortunately we have our own Vladimir Putin, and the country the same way is fast going
@Chereese0808
@Chereese0808 3 месяца назад
My husband has had PTSD since fighting in Vietnam 💜 front lines as 🇺🇸 marine. It's very difficult some days. Bless his and others hearts who suffer from it. Get help if you think you have it. It's very helpful to do this. It's okay in today's society to ask for help.
@khantroll7351
@khantroll7351 3 месяца назад
The PTSD that the Russian troops are going to suffer is going to be doubly worse because not only stress of fighting the enemies but experiencing the 'meat grinder' attitude of their own commanders to have survived that horror is definitely going to make those survivors completely unhinged. I still have PTSD nightmares at 74 years old but I have 'coped' with it with help. But I can not begin to imagine 💔 what it is going to be going on in these guys heads when they just get dropped back out on the streets. OMG and they dive into a bottle of vodka. 😮😢😮😢
@ineffige
@ineffige 2 месяца назад
Most of them go there for money. I have zero sympathy for them
@khantroll7351
@khantroll7351 2 месяца назад
@ineffige 'promised' big rubles seems most of those captured russians had NOT received any payments for 4 to 5 MONTHS. sent to the front, pull the carpet right out from under them. Their money going into the pockets of their commanders.
@sidneylewis8728
@sidneylewis8728 3 месяца назад
“We pretend to work, and they pretend to pay us.”
@Erakius323
@Erakius323 3 месяца назад
A classic Soviet line I see. Looking at East German Steel Production figures, it was likely not a joke.
@RazSkull673
@RazSkull673 3 месяца назад
Russia, a country with so much potential, all thrown away by a jackass.
@daviddaitchman8726
@daviddaitchman8726 3 месяца назад
It's going to B Bad because a lot of the most capable people (-who can turn things around-) have left Russia.
@paulzegveld1495
@paulzegveld1495 3 месяца назад
Hello Constantin! I´m dutch Paul from Spain. I have really 'enjoyed' your show again and although I´ve learned a lot from you lately before this one, this one has been 'the best' AND 'the worst'. The best for being more complete and the worst because the picture is even worse than I had in my mind for Russia. The problem 'how Russia will be able to get on its feet again 'without stepping in the same shit again in the future'. The more I thought about it the more I realised how difficult it would be. I dont´t have emotional ties with Russia but as a social-scientist my approach was more a kind of challenging puzzle. Before your contribution I just saw my idea was that 'all going very well' it would need at least 10 years to get everything on the right track only. After having seen your 'summary' today' my fear is that youre estimate de 'at least two generations' is more realistic to get into an 'overall situation that is some kind of relatively stable democracy'. Being 77 years old now I´m not going to live the day Russia will be more or less out of the shit it is in now. At best I can be a witness of Russia moving in the right direction AND that in the right way. The right way will be necessarily the slow way. I´m hoping for the best for Russia and Ucraine ... with my fingers crossed for you all to have a lot of 'luck' that this will start asap!!!
@johncooper3392
@johncooper3392 3 месяца назад
Russia has no long term future. Ukraine has. Uk
@jeremyatkinson4976
@jeremyatkinson4976 3 месяца назад
Russia does has a long term future. It just doesn't have much of a medium term one
@Wavy_Gravy
@Wavy_Gravy 3 месяца назад
The US will want bases in Russia to checkmate China. So, an invasion is likely. Hopefully, the Russia people see it for what it is, a chance for all of us to pull ourselves out of the gutter.
@raraavis7782
@raraavis7782 3 месяца назад
​@@jeremyatkinson4976 Who knows. Depending on how bad things get, Russia might very well break apart into smaller countries. Not saying that's gonna happen, or even that it's likely...but it is on the table as a possible outcome.
@harrybarrow6222
@harrybarrow6222 3 месяца назад
A big problem for Russia is that at the moment, it earn a living by selling fossil fuels. We are moving away from fossils as fast as we can. Russia needs to find other commodities to sell, or build new things to market.
@criptin4075
@criptin4075 3 месяца назад
@@harrybarrow6222 Maybe if he didn't mass murder people hes trying to claim as comrades.
@shawnandrews329
@shawnandrews329 3 месяца назад
Very interesting insights. Thank you for your sharing your perspective on your channel. I agree that the outlook for Russia is bleak. Many Russians have flocked to Asian countries. I'm not sure how many can stay long-term on short visas. I feel sad for the Russian people. This is what can happen when you don't have a true democracy. The checks and balances aren't in place. I fear this for my own country of the USA. Even though it's supposed to be the most democractic society, I sense totalitarianism from some of our so-called leaders.
@marclandtblom1919
@marclandtblom1919 3 месяца назад
I love Russia, but I hate what's going on in Ukraine. It's easy for me to understand your feelings when telling bad things about your homeland. I fully agree with you that it will take a long, long, looooong time for Russia and Russians to be accepted around the world. I'm so sorry for all of you, but I spend most of my time since February 24, 2022 to support Ukraine. Anyhow, thank you for sharing your thoughts and I hope everything will turn out well for you and your family.
@IseeAllOfYou
@IseeAllOfYou 3 месяца назад
Over 500,000 Russians have died in this war the fact that you would say 700,000 Russians are fighting in Ukraine and they’re gonna come back from this war is insanity. Ukraine just got a whole lotta new weapons and they’re excited to use them.
@nam3less14
@nam3less14 3 месяца назад
How many losses on Ukraines side? What did Jake Broe and truth news CNN tell you?
@miskakopperoinen8408
@miskakopperoinen8408 3 месяца назад
This is a naive view of war. As an example of why this is so, I will use Finland, my very own home country. At the beginning of the continuation war, the 2nd of the 3 Finnish wars in WW2, the Finnish army numbered 476,000. By the end of the war, the army had 544,000 soldiers. Finland had suffered around 220,000 casualties as dead and wounded. What gives? How can it be possible that an army could stay at the same size, or as with Finland, even grow while suffering heavy casualties? There were no undead zombies fighting for Finland, nor did the soldiers split in two to make copies of themselves. The army just kept on bringing new people as the already existing soldiers kept dying. Soldiers die. As they die, new soldiers are recruited and mobilized. Russia will continue to recruit and mobilize for as long as the war lasts (read: as long as the soldiers keep on dying) and 600k-700k soldiers in Ukraine is pretty much a minimal requirement to keep up operations on such a large front. Unless some massive upheaval completely disrupts Russia's ability to generate manpower, regardless of how many Russians die, there will be around 700k veterans of the war fresh off the field when the war ends.
@augustas.1
@augustas.1 3 месяца назад
Over 500000 didn't die, but its out of action, do probably it's about 200k died.. but the rest are coming back with all kind of damage both on bodies and inside head.. and it's 700k at the moment so longer the war goes number goes up. In my opinion the ones who are coming back might be bigger problem than who died
@IseeAllOfYou
@IseeAllOfYou 3 месяца назад
@@augustas.1 died my data is confirmed by multiple sources
@torehaaland6921
@torehaaland6921 3 месяца назад
Russia have somewhere around 545000 casualties. CASUALTIES. That includes dead, wounded and captured soldiers..it is not just dead soldiers. Moreover, a part of those casualties are made up by people from occupied Ukraine and other countries.
@kimweaver1252
@kimweaver1252 3 месяца назад
Ruzzuh's hull is breached and is filling quickly due to bad design and a lack of internal controls, bulkheads, and the captain is striding around on deck confidently predicting a fine voyage and a record run and smooth sailing. Meanwhile, the schnooks in the boiler room are sweating and dying trying to keep the whole shebang afloat. And in their hubris, they didn't bring enough lifeboats.
@buddyrojek9417
@buddyrojek9417 3 месяца назад
Nice
@buddyrojek9417
@buddyrojek9417 3 месяца назад
Need a cartoon. Powerful
@dalemailkc1
@dalemailkc1 3 месяца назад
I really enjoy hearing your point of view. I started watching all the information I could find about the Russian invasion of Ukraine as soon as it started. I could not believe it. My experiences of Russian encounters while I have visited Thailand left me less than impressed. Rude people.
@judithjohnson5224
@judithjohnson5224 3 месяца назад
There will be no tourism in Russia. I think about all the employees of the tourist ships going up the Volga from Moscow to St. Petersberg. I took the trip in 2014 and it was a fantastic tour. These employees were fantastic and the people we met on shore were so welcoming everywhere we went. What are they doing now????!!! I feel for the working people and the women without men and children. So sad.
@surelyyoujokemeinfailure7531
@surelyyoujokemeinfailure7531 3 месяца назад
My cousin and I had been talking about taking the Trans Siberian rail ride, with lots of stops to see things. Figure we'd get along with a phrasebook and some good luck. But now? It probably won't be safe to be an American there for a long time again, if ever.
@paulscottpadgett1996
@paulscottpadgett1996 3 месяца назад
Absolutely STUNNING content. Very Very Very much RESPECT.
@JUSTTERRY0
@JUSTTERRY0 3 месяца назад
YOU PUT TOGETHER A GREAT ONE TODAY K THANKS 👍👍👍
@davidprugh4190
@davidprugh4190 3 месяца назад
Soldiers who see combat will not necessarily return to society as broken men. Those who are prepared for the rigors of war - physically, mentally, and spiritually - will mostly return with a sound mental condition. However, the Russian military does not prepare its men. Those men go into combat mentally and spiritually unfit; and when they emerge, they are broken.
@hervedecordey3361
@hervedecordey3361 3 месяца назад
First and foremost: Slava Ukrayini ! (from France)
@Rachotilko
@Rachotilko 3 месяца назад
Herojam slava!
@redherring6154
@redherring6154 3 месяца назад
Slava cocaina
@alainverse3017
@alainverse3017 3 месяца назад
Merci pour vos encouragements ! Mais avec l’arrivée du RN en France cela risque de supprimer l’aide à l’Ukraine et d’approuver l’invasion russe ?
@hervedecordey3361
@hervedecordey3361 3 месяца назад
@@alainverse3017 Je sais bien... J'en suis à espérer que le RN n'aura 'que' la majorité relative au 2nd tour et qu'ainsi il ne pourra pas empiéter sur le 'domaine réservé' du Président.
@redherring6154
@redherring6154 3 месяца назад
Slava Cocainski
@nick0340
@nick0340 3 месяца назад
K, Congratulations. You are spot on in your analysis. Keep on ..... I, for one, certainly enjoy your analysis.
@FormerRanger
@FormerRanger 3 месяца назад
700,000 men coming back with PTSD and a guilty conscience will make an already rampant problem with alcoholism even worse. You are correct in what you say, sir. Keep up the good work saying the Truth.
@ChiefsFanInSC
@ChiefsFanInSC 3 месяца назад
You know that Putin will not invest any significant resources on medical and mental health treatment either.
@TheMargarita1948
@TheMargarita1948 3 месяца назад
@@ChiefsFanInSCPutin may not be the one making those decisions.
@torehaaland6921
@torehaaland6921 3 месяца назад
The russian federation will start on its rebuild far behind it's starting line after the fall of the USSR. The population is smaller and rapidly shrinking. It's influence among the former USSR states is diminishing. It's infrastructure is more run down and, and parts of it is collapsing and will start collapsing within a few years. It's economy is weaker, so is it's earning potential. It's standing is vastly decreased. It's ability to get investors will be vastly diminished for a very long time to come, and it'd possibly of getting good deals smaller. It's trustworthiness is in shambles. And it will enter the next rebuild with very little sympathy and willingness to be helpfull. It will be further behind in many important fields in science and tech than it was..... Russia will have a very tough time. For a long time. Last time, I sent clothes to Russia. It was a collection. This time I will rather burn it, than sending it to Russia. My personal policy towards Russia will be if you can afford submarines, oligarchs and bombs, you can afford t clothes your people. If you prioritise differently, that's your problem. Not mine. There was a time when I thought Russia had changed. I screamed up when Russia was trashed. I was obviously the fool. Russia will most likely not be able to make me trust it ever again. The invasion of Ukraine, was the start of the ultimate disaster for Russia.
@war-painter
@war-painter 3 месяца назад
Alcoholism is such a major russian problem, if putin had an ounce of brains he would legalize medical marijuana for pain relief. Consider the amount of handicapped war veterans returning, missing a limb! Already the Russian Federation is having supply issues with prosthetics. Treating pain patients and PTSD with alcohol with only increase the amount of violence, crime and domestic disturbance already endemic in russian households. I thought putin wanted to increase the birth rate? This will decrease it. Medical marijuana treats pain effectively and helps chill out violence and domestic abuse. Does putin want more babies or not? He really doesn’t have a clue about family values, everything he does increases violence, crime and misery inside russia. Mordor is not a happy place.
@iansaliba-curtis1041
@iansaliba-curtis1041 3 месяца назад
PTSD is Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. It haunts you for ages and ages.
@chriscallaway4027
@chriscallaway4027 3 месяца назад
I'm sorry you had to leave your homeland. Things will recover for you one day. Thank you for you attention and work.
@LILEE376
@LILEE376 3 месяца назад
The main problem in Russia, the source of every problem is they have never lived in a democracy. Before Lenin they lived under feudal leaders and since Lenin they lived under dictators. They are tended like a robot, a payed slave who always be a slave. Putin is one of the hardest dictator, but the people think he is good just because there was a worst phase before. His best feature is that “He could be worst”. In their so called “democracy” they will never reach a state of any western developed country even Russia maybe the richest country in the world. They have a goose laying gold eggs but they dont know how to use. For example just their Tourism could generate similar money than their mining industry. They think they are good at mining, but Putin depends on mining because that is not require smart, thinking, creative people. He dont want smart, thinkig, creative people around, because they cant be controlled.
@Qatavar
@Qatavar 3 месяца назад
Living - far away - in the Netherlands I'm grateful for your insights but - for me - russians like you give faith for a better russia in the future :thumbsup:
@johnharmer394
@johnharmer394 3 месяца назад
A Thorough and logical analysis of what has been and what will be thank you
@chillaxin813
@chillaxin813 3 месяца назад
My personal experience informs me that it will take longer than two generations to change the Russian mindset. I live in the US in Washington State. There is a large Eastern European community that has immigrated to my community. Including my next door neighbors who are from Belarus. The majority are from Russia and Belarus. A lot of them work in the construction field. I worked for the largest plumbing and industrial supply company in the region for 25 years before I retired. I worked in sales so I have had a lot of interactions with more than just my neighbors. The one thing that I have noticed is that although they like the money they make and living the good life, they seem to hate Americans and the west in general. They only associate with members of their own community and the same goes for their children. They pass on their hatred to their kids in much the same way America has passed on its racism through multiple generations. Although they live in America, they don’t seem to have any interest in adopting American culture which is the polar opposite of just about every other ethnic group that has immigrated to America. Others become “Americanized” within a generation or less. I can only imagine the mindset of Russians who only have generations worth of propaganda as their guide and no first hand experience.
@JohnJackson-e9z
@JohnJackson-e9z 3 месяца назад
The passing on racism comment was dumb and untrue. America is the least racist country and the only group facing systemic racism in America today are whites because so many have been trained to hate themselves for no good reason.
@ak5659
@ak5659 3 месяца назад
The phenomenon you mention is not new. When I was in college my professors stated this was a present day manifestation of the Renaissance and Enlightenment having missed Russia. Others have said it is an outward sign of their inferiority complex.
@nuketheswamp7774
@nuketheswamp7774 3 месяца назад
"They pass on their hatred to their kids in much the same way America has passed on its racism through multiple generations" By local democrats forming a clan and abusing courts to terrorize black citizens? You can go ahead and drop that generalized slander. I'm a Republican. The party formed to ensure the USA would be the third country in the world to end the default state of the world: slavery. It's about time to stop smearing America unreasonably.
@ditasduque1514
@ditasduque1514 3 месяца назад
I alway pray every week to have peace in Ukraine and Russia. I alway put a candle 🕯️ and prayer for peace.
@gideon546
@gideon546 3 месяца назад
🇷🇺👍 KONSTANTIN, THE REASON WHY I RESPECT YOU IS BECAUSE YOU DON'T SHY OR "SUGARCOAT' ABOUT TELLING THE "TRUTH". NOTHING BUT THE TRUTH.👌 👉 YOU TELL IT LIKE IT IS WHETHER PEOPLE (Russians) LIKE IT OR NOT. KUDOS TO YOU. ✔️
@Ari3870
@Ari3870 3 месяца назад
Hi Konstantin! Thanks! This was a very interesting stream! Actually, one of your best streams! Your views were very insightful! Konstantin, you rock! Keep on keeping on!
@charmainekirk1512
@charmainekirk1512 3 месяца назад
PTSD has a huge impact on families and society in general.
@carolwilliams8511
@carolwilliams8511 3 месяца назад
Ukraine will suffer it too but they will have support systems and help in place. A war veteran in Australia took to rescuing dogs to help him cope with civilian life. He has a RU-vid channel called The Farm. It's wonderful how he saves dogs and they have saved his sanity.
@xkr510
@xkr510 3 месяца назад
Konstantin - I do not understand why the Americans/West have not imposed flying restrictions on airlines still serving Russians. The Arab countries (I’m looking at Emirates/Qatar and Etihad) in particular are supporting Russia by flying there. So is Turkey. America should block them from flying into the West.
@alanjameson8664
@alanjameson8664 3 месяца назад
Konstantin-- I agree with you that there are going to be huge changes in the Russian Federation, and it will require generations. "History doesn't repeat itself, but it often rhymes." I see echoes of the period from the Ukraine War (1850's) through the Russian Civil War (1920's). I am old enough to remember Russian emigres who fled after the Revolution, and were said to still admire and support Nicholas II. When I think of Russia, I still think of the Soviet Union, a great power; I then must remind myself that is living in the past. There is a famous movie (I don't recall its name) set in Shanghai during the 1930's; one of the principal characters asks a bartender (evidently a Russian emigre) where he is from, and he replies "wherever I can get a passport." I shouldn't be surprised if Siberia devolves into several buffer states independent of Russia. I do not expect to live long enough to see how it all turns out. Please accept my sincere condolences. P.S.: Things are also looking very bad for China.
@dontiavang558
@dontiavang558 3 месяца назад
Humans are great inventors. They created language, built houses, and rockets to send man to the moon. They also created war. War is an end to all hopes and dreams. Father and sons vanished in thin air. If the war doesn't killed you, then returning home to life will. There's a reason why God doesn't want us to see the horror of war, by given us the ten commands to which to lived by. WE DID NOT LISTEN! I get asked all the time, well if God cared so much for humans, why doesn't intervened... Why does He allowed sufferings to go on? And I always tell them the same thing... Our mother and father born us into the world and they loved us deeply right? Do we liked being told what to do, who to see, what to wear... NO WE DON'T!
@rorystruitt
@rorystruitt 3 месяца назад
The best thing for PTSD is talking about the problem. Your Breakfast club is the perfect place to address PTSD as you have all experienced the same problem.
@BIGUS_PENUS
@BIGUS_PENUS 3 месяца назад
Your channel has been making the very same claim for about 2 years now...I vote CLICKBAIT ! 👎👎👎
@micheleamisonfellezs293
@micheleamisonfellezs293 3 месяца назад
For the Worlds sake, I hope Russia goes back to Russia, has change, big changes to allow a better recovery and relations with the World. It is Tragic for all what this modern day Hitler named Putin has and is doing to his own and everyone else. I have not stopped crying since Pete the medic, god fearing man that became a medic was killed...he is not from Ukraine, but by god his heart sure was. Pray for his family, friends, and followers, please.
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
The world doesn't need a second, 50x bigger version of North Korea, BUT SURELY GOT ONE CALLED RUSSIA 'S FEDERATION NORTH FROM KOREA. WHAT COULD BE DONE TO CHANGE FROM REMAINING OR BECOMING ANOTHER "NORTH KOREA" ? ? ? The answer is simple: tell everyone you can tell, and together tell Konstantin to make available every video older than one week (or older than one month) to be allowed (unopposed by him) to be posted on your channel and on many other people's channels, by downloading the video, and uploading it again with a changed title, and if you wish, to make it shorter by cutting it short by using "Windows Movie Maker" or other simple, easy to use (not complicated apps), with which you could cut shorter or add few words presentation at the beginning of every of his videos to explain how important is that hundreds of millions of people should see his videos and Konstantin should make them available to be downloaded and uploaded to many other channels by many people to spread the knowledge faster so that people could prevent the evil or Russia from becoming one more "North Korea". Else see our next comment posted now after this one.
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
Konstantin is A LIGHT (CONCERNING WHAT IS GOING ON IN RUSSIA) IN A DARK WORLD. WE HOPE THAT YOU READ THE ENTIRE MESSAGE TO THE END, SINCE IS IMPORTANT FOR YOU AND FOR MOST PEOPLE ON EARTH. The history proved that all those Russian dictators (as any other dictators from other nations [dictators with deeds like the Russian dictators]) , have ended sooner or later condemned and known as black stains in history, and their hope for fame into history has evaporated, inside Russia and outside Russia when later ( 50 or 100 or more years later ) other kind of people comes and expose the evil of Putin as was exposed also about Lenin, and Stalin, but you Konstantin for as long as your video uploads (if) will remain preserved into history, and your voice will remain famous into the history's voice record of truth and light (when is concerning) about what is going on in Russia in present times, YOU WILL REMAIN MENTIONED INTO HISTORY WITH A FAME AND POSITIVE CREDIT. Better daily reporting job (about Russia), than yours, at this point in time, does not exist from anyone else as a public daily report. Men like Putin and his Kremlin Corrupt men and Putin's mafia, will envy the positive (good, great) history credit that you will receive into history and that is possible only through all those videos that you have recorded and uploaded revealing only the light and the truth. But that is why we encourage you to increase the chances that your videos (and through them, you) could survive long time many hundreds of years into history by uploading all your older than one week videos, also to other world-wide video platforms like Vimeo, Rumble and others. Otherwise you should do what Christian Prince on his RU-vid channel "Christian Prince" did by saying to his subscribers: "any of you who desire, you have my permission to download, save and upload my videos in your own (non-profit) channels and platforms, so that they could get seen much faster world-wide by hundreds of millions of people"; Be wise Konstantin and upload your videos on all platforms to be triple the exposure of being seen by three times more people, or do like Christian Prince did to have his video seen by 1000 times many more people (by hundreds of millions). Your videos have such needs because are time sensitive unlike his videos. Make them available to be seen now by hundreds of times many more people, now when the videos are not too old, and so that your videos could survive when some platforms get pressured to apply censure (or) video platform who may get (sold or bought) in order for the truth to be suppressed or erased. Much the more is important for your videos to do the same (like Christian Prince did and now tens or hundreds of channels have unloaded his videos and many of them even got translated in different languages, ) but for you is important to have all your past videos seen now by at least half a billion people on earth, because unlike Christian Prince 's videos that are entirely timeless (being no time based and time sensitive, time perishable news like yours are,) but his are based on timeless sensitive biblical knowledge and quran so called "knowledge" that people will click to see when they bump on the video or by chance gets to see their titles, and won't matter the upload date. The upload date of your news matter very much because your videos are "today's secular world news reporting" about today's Russia while is in today's conflict war in Ukraine, and once it gets very old upload dated, ... even if some people may bump into the titles of your videos, but because having old upload dates, they won't want to see months or years old news, and not many would click on them. And just with this one single channel of yours, you won't get to have tens of millions to hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now when are important to be seen (and not 10 years from now when won't matter as much to affect any change in people's knowledge or deeds now when it matters the most). And it is very important to get to have hundreds of millions of people world wide to see your videos now, this year and the next and not after 10 years when your news video are no more relevant because are not biblical and quran without expiration date knowledge, or expiration date professional trade scientific knowledge to always be attractive and valid to see since has no expiration dates like Russian news has.
@josevicentemartins9085
@josevicentemartins9085 2 месяца назад
Democracy is the fundamental toole for development, because democracy means respect for the other`s opinion , civism, empathy , follow the rules and the laws, independent justice from politics, and so on. People from countries like Russia, Belarus, Iran, North Korea, China ( which respective dictators are very good friends ) will never be happy until they find the way for democracy. Democracy is not perfect, but no doubt it is the best and fairer political system.
@ace41367
@ace41367 3 месяца назад
I think Constantine hit the nail on the head with this one. It has become worse than a madman at the helm, Russia is becoming a multi headed hydra, not because the people themselves are bad, but because of the brainwashing and the need for survival. As the world moves forward, Russia will become poor and more isolated, and it’s so cool friends will seek to take advantage of them, especially countries like China and Iran, and even North Korea. This will further accelerate the isolation, it is extremely sad. Where at one point, Russia was considered a culture with sudo European and Asian roots, it has now become a rogue nation.
@ak5659
@ak5659 3 месяца назад
The geographic isolation has had an historic influence, I agree. Poland and Ukraine (the original 'Rus') both had major N-S and E-W trade routes intersecting. So they've never had any kind of isolation. The Baltics & Poland were members of the Hanseatic League.... so again major exposure to other peoples & cultures for the entirety of their history. When the Mongols left Moscow they took most trade activity wïh them. Worse, Moscovia didn't have much to interest their neighbors to the west & southwest. Ukraine, Poland, & the Baltics were all net exporters of food; western Europe was happy to buy/trade.
@shum5078
@shum5078 2 месяца назад
Россия продолжает торговать с Евросоюзом, мы до сих пор торгуем через третьи страны. Со странами на входящими в НАТО у нас вообще нет проблем, а таких стран большинство. В первую очередь сами перестаньте подвергаться промывке мозгов, а потом уже смотрите на других. ps по данным всемирного банка Россия улучшила позиции и стала 4 страной мира по ППС, вот это я называю изоляция) они изолируют - мы богатеем)
@Wavy_Gravy
@Wavy_Gravy 3 месяца назад
I love you, brother. PTSD can get us all. When you're not safe in your dreams, it's hell on earth. 💚, the green is for mental health. Nobody ever has to suffer alone.
@louisebean9428
@louisebean9428 3 месяца назад
You are right. Ukraine will recover quickly in the future, from this horrible war, as it has lots of support !
@starr_crowgard2665
@starr_crowgard2665 3 месяца назад
Hi Konstantin thank you for all your great content. My heart goes out to all those people that suffer in this terrible war.
@alainaaugust1932
@alainaaugust1932 3 месяца назад
17:23 Having enough to survive but not to cover some great expense or challenge sounds like what we call “living from paycheck to paycheck.” Or for Russians, as you’re describing it, living from government handout to government handout. Pootie’s killing the goose that laid the golden egg.
@Phantom-mg5cg
@Phantom-mg5cg 3 месяца назад
41:00 Germany felt its bad reputation from the world wars for quite a long time. Sometimes even up to the 2010s. Germany is still struggling with its past.
@rickmarkgraf2617
@rickmarkgraf2617 3 месяца назад
America is still struggling with its past. We just returned a bunch of acreage to a native American tribe. How do you take back a massacre? How do you take back a plague? You don't.
@nobbynobbs8182
@nobbynobbs8182 3 месяца назад
Unfortunately Russia, unlike Germany, Russia never learned from its own atrocities it committed in the previous century
@nightraven2975
@nightraven2975 2 месяца назад
And both of those countries are sending weapons to Israel for them to commit genocide against Palestinians.
@atsmiller8917
@atsmiller8917 3 месяца назад
Well, most of the green turn is bullshit, but the rest is correct. I, as an Estonian -- being all too familiar with what to expect from the Orcs (sorry) -- will of course be happy to watch how Mordor is destroyed. I mean, from a historical perspective - nations arise and disappear, hopefully Russia's time is over forever.
@jameskotsch8271
@jameskotsch8271 3 месяца назад
Another problem russia has now is that over 500,000 have been killed and if you understand war, you will know that for every 1 KIA there are 3 wounded, =over 1,500,000 already wounded.
@rickmarkgraf2617
@rickmarkgraf2617 3 месяца назад
Russian command keeps sending their wounded back to the front, so that stat may be a little undependable. Can't wait until the send the Orthodox priests to the front.
@MasterCommander.
@MasterCommander. 3 месяца назад
Yes, you are right on the target revealing the truth. 500,000 have been killed and if you understand war, you will know that for every 1 KIA there are 3 wounded, =over 1,500,000 already wounded.
@effexon
@effexon 3 месяца назад
that 500,000+ is casualty number (ukraine uses), not killed alone. for sure every person has more effect in families and towns and other way with untreated ptsd or lost person.
@Kiev-in-3-days
@Kiev-in-3-days 3 месяца назад
Ridiculous. Things are already dark. No need to multiply the numbers 😅
@gotnoname3956
@gotnoname3956 2 месяца назад
@@effexon Ukraine is not using casualty.The 500k (currently ~540k) is referring to "eliminated personnel". That is not including wounded or missing people. You can claim that this number is too high due to information war. However, even with a good percentage cut it is still very high for Russia compared to other military actions since WW2.
@alecsimon3776
@alecsimon3776 3 месяца назад
I am with you Konstantin. It is heartbreaking to see what is going to happen to Russia and it's people. People don't see it from here; UK. We are all (mostly) focused on Ukraine, helping them. And it's all due to the madness of one psychopath, Putin, and his circle.
@olevaiti4302
@olevaiti4302 3 месяца назад
Konstantin, I agree with you on every single matter. I don't have many years left, but I hope to see the day, when Russian people understand, what has happened and start acting accordingly. Anyways, I know that I don't see the day, when Russia is again respected and welcome among other nations.
@REF49
@REF49 2 месяца назад
Why can’t Russia look down at the North Pole, consider a warming planet, anticipate the crises forming in the Southern Hemisphere and deduce that alliance with North America is in their best interest. Especially considering the huge Chinese population poised along their southern border. China will eventually take whatever they want from a severely weakened Russia with a comparatively small population with even fewer military age men. Eventually Russia will be surrounded by enemies on all sides except their far eastern reaches where Japan could threaten.
@tedbrooks7020
@tedbrooks7020 3 месяца назад
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) will take you down slowly and effectively to unrecognisable who you were. Shame, distress, fear and confusion takes you over…your lost..you cry, you don’t know why, some don’t survive. Ex Victoria Police Australia. Russia is in for a tsunami with lost and changed soldiers returning for many years who no longer belong anywhere 😂
@mikejng
@mikejng 3 месяца назад
Thank you for your clear explanation of Russia's problems, very informative! Re your weight and fitness, its natural as we age. You really need to get on ozempic or similar. Your weight will melt away and a year later you will feel much more athletic just because your body is lighter. I've been on it for a year and it's wonderful!
@ireanzudunis3267
@ireanzudunis3267 3 месяца назад
A brilliant overview of war and its consequences. IT IS EASIER TO FOOL SOMEONE THAN TO TELL SOMEONE THEY HAVE BEEN FOOLED -Mark Twain. Keep up the good work , a Ukrainian perspective😊
@martinaprzewieslik874
@martinaprzewieslik874 3 месяца назад
I'm German and I think you are absolutely right. Thank you very much for your informations and insights, you unusual Russian!
@HaukeLaging
@HaukeLaging 3 месяца назад
I am not familiar withn this subject but I guess that the main problem for former frontline soldiers is not having been exposed to death. These people have experienced that the lives of Russian soldiers are worth exactly nothing to Russia. They have experienced meat wave attacks, being sent to attack without equipment, wounded soldiers not being rescued (or even been killed), Russian soldiers being tortured or killed by their superior officers, war crimes being ordered, executed and not just not persecuted but being rewarded. They have experienced an extreme version of the two strongest political rivals of Putin being killed by the state without anyone being punished for that. They have experienced the Russian scorched earth warfare. And having returned from the war they experience being treated like sh*t by the state and most people. They probably realize they are damaged goods now, were not good for anything before the war (because those are the people who volunteer) and now have even less chances to get a good job, ever. Or relationship.
@rickmarkgraf2617
@rickmarkgraf2617 3 месяца назад
Sounds like a definition of war. Every war. Name a good one.
@LucLarche-vp9wk
@LucLarche-vp9wk 3 месяца назад
Very well explained I agree 100% us humans are so easily influenced...❤you from Ottawa Canada 🇨🇦
@christiandorenthal6840
@christiandorenthal6840 3 месяца назад
Great stream as always!❤
@yanni1948
@yanni1948 3 месяца назад
Thank you Konstantin. I had a Russian friend who wanted to apply for a USA green card, wanted to live and study there. He was and probably still is, a kind, helpful person who was interested in learning meditation. When the war broke out he happened to be in Georgia on holidays. He was very happy to be there and not be called up. But he kept on telling me that I was indoctrinated by the western media and he was right to support Putin. If only I could read Russian then I would agree with him that Ukraine was a threat to Russia with its bio labs and development of nuclear weapons. In the end he broke off the contact. He said I was "too biased"....
@admiralcraddock464
@admiralcraddock464 3 месяца назад
20.00 The taxi driver was murdered by a soldier who had returned from the war in Ukraine. There will be thousands like that. It sounds simmilar to the returning German soldiers from WW1. They formed the Freikorps: groups of embittered soldiers who ended up supporting the exteme right. We all know what happened next
@stevesanelli90
@stevesanelli90 3 месяца назад
I definitely know 1 thing, nothing will ever replace the classic & legendary crazy Friday news. It happens every day of the week. Thanks Konstantin!
@markking1255
@markking1255 3 месяца назад
I agree with you about Russia and its economy but I think we will see some provinces break away from Russia to become its own countries
@sballantine8127
@sballantine8127 2 месяца назад
What makes you think that all or nearly all of a 700,000 men fighting in Ukraine are going to come back? There are times that Russia loses more than 1, 000 soldiers a day, and anywhere between 500 and a thousand is most common. So that's a lot of people who aren't coming back. Of those that do come back, many will have sustained very serious injuries, such as the loss of one or two legs one or two arms severe blows to the head etc in addition to the trauma of having gone through the brutal existence they had there, how they were treated by the officers etc, not to mention seeing so many of their comrades laying dead All over the place, and no one even bothering to pick them up and repatriate them. The anger and hatred towards the Russian government is going to be massive, and you're right, these are not people who are ever going to be able to assimilate back into society.
@WoodstockG54
@WoodstockG54 3 месяца назад
America should take notice.
@sadjaxx
@sadjaxx 3 месяца назад
God help us!
@AnthonetteDillard
@AnthonetteDillard 3 месяца назад
I'm Woodstock 55 and I refuse to just sit back and watch our Flawed but Functional Democracy become the Dictatorship that Project 2025 wants! God help us!!😢🙏
@agapeo4137
@agapeo4137 2 месяца назад
The Master of all things Jesus Christ has his plans that being a measure of the out pouring of the Almighty Holy Spirit that will rescue and empower preparing us for escaping this world that is corrupted by intense sinful lusts. Joel 2 James 5 the Latter rain of the Holy Spirit.
@UndercoverPirate69
@UndercoverPirate69 3 месяца назад
I'm from western Europe born in 1977. I saw and see the same thing. It's all damn sad it had to be like this for a group of criminal elites
@4dbdartist
@4dbdartist Месяц назад
Konstatin, , I deeply appreciate your honesty and, prey for Russia's future!
@johncheresna
@johncheresna 3 месяца назад
Thanks!
@pdandersondo46
@pdandersondo46 3 месяца назад
In the long run things will work out, but the Russian people have been fooled, by poor leaders who are very greedy both for power and for $. The USA is also going through a challenge to good leadership. Good people will win in the end, but how long??
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