Under surveillance while reporting on future of Putin's Russia - BBC News
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- Опубликовано: 19 апр 2021
- Vladimir Putin has been repeatedly criticised by world leaders in recent weeks for Russia's treatment of opposition activist Alexei Navalny.
2,000 miles (3,200 km) east of Moscow, in the city of Krasnoyarsk in Siberia, ordinary Russians told the BBC's Steve Rosenberg how they feel about the country's future - while the reporter was under surveillance.
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In Russia if you know your being followed it's because they want you to know that their watching
Shut up you liar.
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i agree, just to make sure you know what's going on
@@stepanovtakiov9311 it ain't no lie
@@stepanovtakiov9311 u sound mad
"Why are you following me?" - "You are just imagining it." - GREAT COVER STORY! Nothing screams "Suspicious" more than that answer to his question...
You got it😂
If it was me as the presenter, I would of been on the floor, dying of laughter!
@@thegoodolddayz6183 If it happened in the US at the time of Trump the official answer of the following agent would be 'It's fake news!' :D
If I were Russian, I wouldn't be happy about a BBC reporter in my country for obvious reasons. I'm English and don't much like their reporting here either.
@@GEZZMOND not really obvious though is it? I don't particularly like RT News in this country, but I don't treat them with suspicion. So what are those "obvious" reasons?
Why don`t BBC send this journalist to the UK and ask WHERE IS THE UK HEADING? Then interview some artist nutjob in a van in Macclesfield about his opinion of B Johnson. That would be fun to watch :)
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Dude... anyone going around in a van doing art is 100% a tory.
Because they're busy manufacturing consent
@Pat M oh dear
@Pat M Labour is still a monumental improvement I think
Freedom to Assange!!!!!!!!!
Exactly!
Assange can rot in jail.
@@theyoutubeguy1 and you don't even exist. You are a RUclips troll.
Interesting video although I wonder if the Russian authorities wanted you to know you were being followed. I'm sure if they wanted to surveil you they could easily have done so discretely
You literally have no way of knowing that there are benefits from both approaches
Man, I personally don't believe a word that it says.
Russian authorities and their spies has a tendency to fail and make mistakes during their operations. Many have been exposed. Remember when Navalny pretended to work at FSB to receive details about the assassination attempt against him? The incompetence seem to run deep.
@@SerenityM54L2SAM5L5N1 you're simply talking out your ass.
@@ryanswistler3371 the Russian spy experts on RUclips are hilarious
'Why are you following me?'
Notice the response isn't 'who are you' or 'what do you mean?' Its just "you're imagining it" screams lies.
In Russia BBC has cold war mentality, I've spoke to homeless ppl in old Soviet Union country and I confess they have some bad memories but they also have lots of fond memories, work, homes and a feeling of knowing their place. Now it's all corruption. Within 30 seconds of driving out airport police stopped us n got a bribe. I was like, shiiiiiiiittttttt, but my friend accept it. Way of life. Said he haggled half the bribe cos he'd already paid him 2days before. ......... that's a NATO country lol
@@damienwills2403 didn't got shot, stabbed, police brutality, anything?
@@damienwills2403 I must admit my Eastern European friends tell a similar story. Nothing gets done there without a bribe.
My point is that you shouldn’t go to another country and get followed by the state. I know some people compare it to UK surveillance but there is a vast difference in cctv and literally being physically tracked to see who you spoke to.
@@damienwills2403 Greeting from the least corrupt country in the world, Denmark. That is, alongside Finland, New Zealand, Sweden, Singapore, and Switzerland.
These are either NATO countries or non-NATO allies.
In the UK wherever you go cctv follow you
Yes but there’s a difference between cctv and a KGB agent following you around.
@@sligorovers679 I was followed around by an MI5 agent before my arrest by the armed police. The UK is just as bad.
@@David-ex6hv schizo
@@David-ex6hv what did you do? lol
Seems those two Salisbury novichok poisoners didn’t know that .Dumb and Dumber .
Can we now talk about assange?
We're only allowed to have crisis actors from other countries to talk about freedom restriction in their country. The new normal UK doesn't allow freedom of speach.
like you all arent being constantly watched by the UK government
What they watching me for, there not watching the radical islamists so why should they be watching us
All constantly watched? How can they watch everyone? There's millions of people in the UK but not enough intelligence agent's. To sift through millions of people's daily lives would take a very long time. They use targeted approaches on "people of interest".
2021 : of course RU dont trust you anymore BBC.
Under surveillance, like, living in Britain then
Open your heart to Jesus. Love. Love. Is true to you.
It is different when the tiny hat people do it!!!
@@returnofthegorgon8687 this is why people never take seriously these kind of things. Whenever some brings up a good point (mass surveillance in the UK) one of you guys comes along to cry about the Jews. Makes everyone else just ignore the original point.
@@returnofthegorgon8687 definition of a useful idiot
you want to guage the mood of Russia...and you can do that talking to 2 people..?
They always seem to find something that fits their narrative
That's because it is difficult to find people to express their thoughts.
@@fayaazalibhai4665 Sure dear. It is like in Islam. Difficult to find people who express their real feelings about Islam.
Rising food prices is a global phenomenon
More a political FAILURE
Wait isnt that what the BBC threaten people with to get us to buy a TV licence?
@zac, grow up. Pushing a false equivalency will grab you a few likes I guess. That's all you really want, isn't it?
@@Frack_Black Just want BBC to stop harassing and threatening people over an outdated funding method, I'm sure they can find a better alternative.
@@zacgrierson I agree. The BBC are using tax payer british money to fund their propaganda
@@zacgrierson could you suggest a better method? It seems incredible value for what they provide imho.
@@Frack_Black A non-forced subscription service would be a good start for services such as BBC Three and Entertainment channels/stations. Moving the BBC News and non-entertainment services to a government-funded service.
Hey BBC we remember the miner's strike !
Battle of Orgreave, 1984.
“Where is this country going. Wherever we go we are been watched”
That’s rich coming from a country that just voted for Brexit. Which also is the most surveilled country in Europe
Yes, but in the UK you do not have govt minders, the cameras are to stop crime.
@@theyoutubeguy1
There actually are. They’re just more slick about it
“In June 2013 the US whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that the US and the UK security services are routinely collecting, processing and storing vast quantities of global digital communications, including email messages, posts and private messages on social networks, internet histories, and phone calls”
@@ubuntuafrique5802 Umm.... Edward Snowdon was hacking into the US government's database, he kind of asked to be watched.
@@theyoutubeguy1
😂😂
You’re lacking in comprehension. Snowden wasn’t been watched. He was a whistleblower. He exposed that the US and UK governments were keeping taps (spying) on their own people. In other words
As if they don't do the same to any people they label conservative or 'far right'
There are not so many cameras in Krasnoyarsk,like in London...So someone had to watch YOU!:D
There’re no cameras at all over there that’s why if smth happens to you in russia perpetrators can never be found, unlike in the U.K. where they’re able to track anyone!!
Nice propaganda BBC.
Why is it I get red flashing lights every time I see a BBC news report?
Its cause your a commie worshiping shill ...
@Pat M
I agree with you except about the right wing thing,if anything the bbc are firmly entrenched in the left wing camp but honestly what they’ve really become is a government propoganda mouthpiece and with the U.K. corrupt government being puppets of the new world order,party politics has very little to do with anything.
Let’s not forget Iraq weapons of mass destruction lie either.
@Pat M
The bbc licence fee is only compulsory if you watch or record any live tv.I choose not to therefore I don’t pay it.
I’m not sure what ‘establishment’ you are referring to? I agree the bbc is a corrupt propoganda outlet,so let’s not quibble over irrelevances.
It’s no good fixating over the left/right narrative - you are playing their game by doing so,even if you are right in what you say.
I repeat,in context of the new world order none of it matters one jot,we are heading for one world communism and countries politics to the hidden hand is merely a useful distraction and tool for division.Don’t play their game.
Wait...this dude with English accent is in Russia and is questioning and challenging it's secret police...and then makes documentary directed against Russia's leader...huh!? Seriously!? 😮
Russia is such a bad country that he had make this news reel in BBC studio with VFX.
"Challenging" the "secret police" lol this isn't England
@@TheTranceCartel what's your problem?😂
People just afraid (to express their views, is implied by the reporter), says young woman to BBC reporter in her home. Just think for a moment...
ahh magic of the video editing
Yeh, we are scared to get another Western puppet like Yeltsin.
Western puppet MEANS he doesn't have Russia's best interest in mind.
Putin is A-Ok.
They're busy manufacturing consent
Right? He claims they don't involve themselves in politics or go to any protests, and yet they have no qualms about doing so on an international BBC mockumentary.
They're getting less subtle with their propaganda these days.
Scotland future must be in hand of Scottish people...
It's also known as community policing organised gang stalking, thay label us paranoid when you confront them of stalking...
Back down and accept they have the power.
@@mcwise1201 Definitely not, bot
if you kill them they will stop
@@Anon72005 o
@@Anon72005 ttttt
People in glass houses.
Are you checking out the cathedrals there?
I would, great museums as well
I got impression all he got to check out was fsb “good for nothing except failed posisoning attempts” agents.
Nah they are all in Salisbury
Amnesty International UK / Issues
Mass surveillance
Why we're taking the UK government to court over mass spying

We are taking action against the UK government over concerns that our communications have been unlawfully accessed by the UK intelligence services.
In June 2013 the US whistleblower Edward Snowden revealed that the US and the UK security services are routinely collecting, processing and storing vast quantities of global digital communications, including email messages, posts and private messages on social networks, internet histories, and phone calls.
The UK government hasn't publicly accepted that these mass-spying programmes exist - they 'neither confirm nor deny' the existence of Tempora, the mass-surveillance system allegedly run by the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ).
Mass surveillance on such an industrial level is unlawful, sweeping aside our right to privacy and to free expression. Because of the global nature of our work, and our sensitive communications with activists around the world, it is highly likely that our communications have been intercepted by Tempora.
Tempora project: Industrial-scale spying
GCHQ’s Tempora programme works by intercepting data in most of the fibre-optic communications cables in and out of the country. Because a large proportion of everyone’s daily communications - for example, emails on Gmail, Yahoo Mail or Outlook.com, or Facebook messages - involve US companies, it is very likely the data will travel through servers outside the UK.
36 million people in the UK use Facebook. Through our social media use alone, GCHQ can keep tabs on more than half the UK's population.
Tempora is monitoring you
The fibre-optic cables that the UK secret services monitor carry 10 gigabits of data a second - that's 110 CDs of information every minute. GCHQ wasn't exaggerating when it first called the Tempora project 'Mastering the Internet'.
Around 300 GCHQ and 250 NSA staff are tasked with processing all that data. Specific searches around 40,000 key triggers, like keywords, email or web addresses,identify what they need to keep.
Valuable data can be kept for three days, and metadata for 30 days. One leaked document states that all metadata is usually kept: 'we pull in everything we see'.
Tracking your metadata

Metadata is information you create as you use all digital technologies. At the most basic level it includes the time something was created or sent, phone numbers and email addresses. Services such as Facebook and Twitter can capture your location, people you mention or tag, data from photos, and more. Google searches will capture what you searched for and what pages you visited.
To get an idea of the metadata that you share right now, try using this tool from the Guardian.
By accessing your metadata, governments and organisations can disover a great deal about almost every individual in the UK. The kinds of things you like, what you've searched for, web pages and physical locations you've visited, and more. Accidentally (and unknowingly) match one of those 40,000 triggers with the things you've done on the internet, and it's very likely you're being watched.
Who is being watched? And on what grounds?
Beyond 'national security', we just don't know. It's unclear what processes exist for deciding what is gathered or who it is shared with in the UK. Elsewhere, it's different - we do know how America's National Security Agency, the NSA, gathers and uses data.
It's unclear whether the UK schemes keep data for longer than 30 days in any circumstances, and if anyone has ever been arrested or charged based on intelligence gained through Tempora.
Chris Huhme, Energy Secretary from 2010-2012, has confirmed that at no point in his tenure was the Cabinet or the National Security Council briefed on Tempora. During his time, Home Secretary Theresa May and the UK Home Office were lobbying for £1.3 billion to be spent on systems very similar to Tempora for anti-terrorism and law enforcement purposes. So it's possible that the UK Home Office didn't know of GCHQ's mass-spying project either.
Human rights activists at risk
Edward Snowden spoke to the Council of Europe earlier this year, and confirmed that it's almost certain they have.
With organisations like Amnesty caught in Tempora's very wide remit, it is likely that sensitive communications between activists around the world will have been monitored and stored. And because the processes and systems are run in complete secret, we've no idea where that information has been shared.
Private should mean private
Our right to privacy protects us so we're not persecuted for our beliefs, lifestyle or sexual orientation. But it's being heavily eroded without us really noticing.
The revelations around Tempora show that a wide net is being cast through our private lives. It's not being done with any grounds for suspicion, it's being done to find the grounds for suspicion. It's a huge rollback of our liberty .
At the moment, the justification is to stop terror attacks, but what happens when that justification widens - or when the technology is sold on to less ethical states who use it to root out political opponents and journalists, and to oppress peaceful protest
That is priority of Russian FSB.😂
It's a shame because I know a good few Russian people they are all salt of the earth and like the fella says they want to be free and don't want anymore unsettling times
Of course they are,they just want to be left alone like the rest of us.I’m sick of the corrupt media.
@@redpillnibbler4423 Especially the filthy bbc
@@magnacarta9364
Exactly,the British Brainwashing Corporation
@@magnacarta9364 thats why I dont pay tv license anymore. Total robbery and for what - and for what ? for propaganda
@@dan-ue4kd Well done and more people are stopping payments. Same here, I just put the letters in the bin, over 15 years now. They are anti white British, pure lefty identity politic propagandists but living a life of luxury.
Is the UK any different?
No.... worse!
Freedom to Assange
That's OK. The BBC should be under surveillance at all times wherever they are!
Agreed, russia recognizes the bbc as the western propaganda organization and is keeping an eye on them. waiting to get a reason to throw them out of russia.
‘A free press is the unsleeping guardian of every other right that free men prize; it is the most dangerous foe of tyranny. Where men have the habit of liberty, the Press will continue to be the vigilant guardian of the rights of the ordinary citizen.’ - Winston Churchill.
Yes. And you can see that Western media can make free report about Russia where people freely criticizing government on camera .
@@martinmart481 Exactly.
@@alexandrep4913 Better than in Russian, that's for certain.
Sounds like the surveillance state that is now the UK. We're spyed on everyday with cctv, mobile phones (tracking devices) smart devices. This is propaganda and lies do not trust anything the BBC says.!
Always accuse your enemies of what you are doing yourself.
Democratic America 101
Journalist dont have enemies, they just report on things. Russian "propoganda" says that everyone is an enemy.
@@ivanrudak4434 Journalists in the UK and US are announcement services for CIA/NSA/DHS/GCHQ propaganda.
They don't investigate, they don't verify, they only repeat or as in hit peices like this just walk around looking for the worst possible optics and spouting the supplied "intelligence" agency storyline.
Of all the things the media objected to Trump nailed them on their BS outright and accurately.
@@ExpatZ266 You can tell this bushtit to your coyntryman. We all know here that you are one of those working for the Kremlin. Putin is the killer, and he is murdering his own people.
Like being in the UK! 🤣
Yep... this is exactly why you are being followed & monitored... lol.
BTW - you are aware that the whole of the UK is "under surveillance" too don't you?
Barely a peep about that though.
why not show anyone with opposite views? Only one sided reporting.
You mean making a documentary about the Third Reich and include Hitler's point of view? - Not including the point of view of Putin collaborators doesn't make the BBC report one-sided. - This story is about the general mood in Russia. How life feels like. The report is not one-sided at all. You don't see people suffering. You don't see poverty or wealth disparity. You see a happy family on a tighter budget than before but having enough to eat. For God's sake, the kid has a toy car (the one my friends and I always dreamt of here in Switzerland). The apartment seems cozy and warm. The woman doesn't tell us horror stories about life in Russia. She just mentions that little fear in the back of people's minds. - Also: Excellent photography. Thanks to the sunny weather, it could be used by the Krasnoyarsk tourism office. Well done!
@@aaronr.1192 Well he was the leader of the 3rd Riech, so yes you would get his view point. Putin has an approval rating of 60%-80% so how can you get the general mood, when at least half of Russians approve of him. Read the title of the video, its about Putin's Russia. There are Russians with positive views of the future and Putin and they where not show, thats the point. All he offers is doom and gloom and how its all Putins fault.
...next time when you're in hotel room ask the desk lamp that you would really like something to drink, like tea... Cheers
And Snowden will send you the tea.
Polonium tea the best about wont put hairs on your chest but it will remove it from your head 😂
@@shredzntredz156 no hair here
So ....hit me a 3 shotters
My will is on my son name when he 25
Heheheh a last f u
Ask the man following if he has novichok biscuits to go with your polonium tea.
British double standards and hypocrisy rule the day. Everything’s hunky-dory in the UK, eh? I think not.
The problem with western countries is that they don't leave any opportunity in poking their nose in others' internal matters.
Look we all know the country would go back to the days of Stalin at the flip of a hat if Putin had a chance...
After all he is already passing laws so he can rule for another two terms unchallenged and is doing everything to stop any oppression party speaking out....
You here in the wast. I know this because you are watching this video. Be thankful that you are here. If you don't like it here, then get the fuck out! No one here will stop you.
The guy who travels 3000 kms to Krasnoyarsk to interview a crazy "artist" can have great imagination 😊
Why do you think he is crazy? 🤔
@@samkamoche every crazy a.. le can say that "Russia is definitely collups", there is nothing of cultural or artistic in it. BBC guy did not interview our famous cimena stars, or writer. They search deliberately for shit, while in fact they like to work there.
@@user-ot8bv5pc4f russia has collapsed
@@user-ot8bv5pc4f all the famous russian stars are not in Krasnoyarsk, they’re all in the west 😂😂
@@recordsmanukrnet So if it collapsed why is the west shitting itself on Russia moving its troops near Ukraine? Why are they imposing restrictions on Russia? Why are they monitoring their every move and trying to destabilize it by backing and sending Navalnyi in? Don't think it collapsed lol
Thank you for telling the truth about our country!!
The BBC can't lie straight in bed!
@Pecandu RUclips This time it was an easy job for them then. Just telling the truth
Which truth apart from propaganda 🙄
@Pecandu RUclips how can you tell a person their delusional if she lives in Russia and you don’t ?
You trying to tell us you worried about russian people 🤣😂
You are able to speak your mind, so how is that controlling
Propaganda. One-sided, subjective, loaded, biased. Where was the other side in your programme?
Go on then, give us the other side. Tell us about how Putin isn't a corrupt dictator, tell us about how high the standard of living is in Russia, tell us about how political discourse and opposition isn't stifled and directly opposed.
@@mdc3227 exactly, he can't.
@@mdc3227 That's part of it. But there is much more. This report only gives a western view. The BBC used to uphold balanced reporting. Why is Russia in this state? What are the pressures keeping Putin in power? The BBC should do better than this reduced narrative.
Other side it's me, try to find my comment about miracle that saved London. Good by no time to spend for nothing
what does the standard of living have to do with anything?
Bbc need to be under surveillance from the British people too
Don’t poke the bear,he bites when he’s angry
yeah exactly, better FOF back to England and mind your own business if you don't want to be followed.
The bear is dying. Years of unnecessary wars left their scars
yeah, also, don't try to exist, like Ukraine, or Central Europe, because that apparently also equals poking the bear.
The bear's nominal GDP is only about $1.7 trillion. There's only so much biting the bear can do. That's why the bear is trying so hard to make nice-nice with the panda.
@@EliEli-vf4yy
Ha ha dream on
"We are being watched" the irony from Steve Rosenberg MI6 agent.
Only a spie knows when they are being spied on
A mouse trying to tell the bear how to live lol.
Unfortunately, Russia is no bear any more is more like a rat.
@@ivanrudak4434 haha why all the attention on Russia if it doesn't matter then??
@@douglassantet647 what doesn't matter, finish your question.
@@douglassantet647 It's like a pimple, not that big, but a nuisance that needs your attention for a while...
Fool
The UK is a small island, where the people talk 24 hours per day about Putin.
The Brits suffer from mass hysteria.
In England, of course, we use camera surveillance.
Lawfully not by random.
@@alisavdagic8116 Are you certain about that?
False equivalence
I wouldn't believe the bbc
“Life is full of screwups. You're supposed to fail sometimes. It's a required part of human existence. can you tell me that in the UK, you are heading in the right direction? you will find peoples like them all around the world!
india love poop
A more pertinent question would be "Where is the UK going ?"
BBC love to slag off russia not realizing we are just as bad if not worse
In other words "you think russia is bad? Whatabout us? etc". Yeah, a tired, old Soviet tactic from a tired, old regime.
@@ohsosmooth01 you've lost me
@@al_bish not trying to be confrontational. But, the idea that the BBC shouldn't criticise something in another country because of the perceived notion that we are "just as bad, if not worse", that concept is called 'whataboutism'. Does that make sense?
@@ohsosmooth01 it does make sense but I'm just trying to highlight our staggering hypocrisy in this part of the world that's all..
@@ohsosmooth01 BBC will not criticise the government but instead they take public money and call the same people racist and other such nonsense.
2:04 , Guy by tree casually tries to hide behind it but with literally only three people in the shot he sticks out like the proverbial Dogs Nuts
Rockwell was right......"I always feel like somebody's watching me" !
You’re imaging it. That’s definitely what an innocent person say.
Imagine being from Britain, and calling any other country "sensitive". 😂
The guy is a reporter. Why does it matter where he is from?
Imagine being from britain and letting every oligarch you can find set up in our country. Russians out of Europe i say.. Let them chat nonsense on VK..
@@Ethan-qo9rx
glass houses and what not. It's just a bit rich coming from him.
@@starlord847 he isn't representing his country. It just seems like a cheap-shot on your part.
The drama of this report is exaggerated.
Like the UK doesn't do it. 🤣
Send them a TV licence reminder .Or take em to court .
NO ONE PERSON ever stays on top FOREVER, NEVER! It’s a matter of TIME and TIME will show it self....
The problem really is that life is really short. The few that could contribute to the change are either eliminated or become complaisant. The next generation after them has little clues how to deal with a situation like this. And it will go like this forever. Either the Russians are willing for a bloodshed to overtake the current ruling people or we will met in 20 years to talk about the same topic.
Always Russia and China. BBC, can you make something new?
Well at least someone thinks BBC is worth watching.
The fact is, if someone is from a foreign power is going around trying to dig up dirt on your country, only speaking to people who would say the words they want to hear, then you might just want to throw them out , or you tolerate them but watch what they do.
Most nations wouldn't know, or care.
Could be worse, you could be in Belmarsh being held without charge. But I know you guys don't like talking about the abuses of power here at home.
Who is being held without charge?
I live in Russia . I working in a University. I am a forigner. I am teaching Economic subjects. I don't see such a terrible situation in Russia. . How much did pay to those actors, BBC ?.
So u don't see how the oligarchs are ruling the country while being good buddy's with putin, or the suppression of protest while navalny was arrested and now russia moving the army to border with Ukraine while saying its exercise they said that in 2014 as well and month after that crimea got invaded oh and talking about human rights violation what else right shooting down MS putting prices on heade of American soldiers, interfering in us elections supporting proxy wars in Libya. So now tell me this isn't wrong?
@@i.b7778 So you don't see how wall st. oligarchs are ruling the country while being good friends with Biden & the rest of the neo-liberals, or the suppresion of protest, while assange was arrested for journalism against those elites, and now US imperialism is backing & putting in place the Fascist government of the east half Ukraine, pro-nato to bring US imperialism to the doorstep of Russia.
US bounties story was false, admitted just a few days ago, and it was america that destroyed libya in the first place ffs, & committing a genocide in syria & yeman as we speak so kindly F'off.
I wish you'd report the unbelievable amount of surveillance citizens are putting up with here in the UK.
They won't, the bbc takes orders from ofcom and is funded in part by the british government, so therefore they walk their straight line without missing a step, they ignore the dodgy shit happening here in britain and do everything they can to paint russia as an evil backwards country ran by dr evil himself. typical bbc propaganda.
@@---cf9bj Just so you know, the BBC do not ignore the awful shit that happens in the U.K. lol. Most people avoid the news because of it haha.
@@oliverpunter3323 I've seen the bbc enough to know that they selectively report on stuff, all these new laws coming in to crack down on protesters here in the uk, compare their reporting on it to the shit they say about russia. compare the way they report on our military operations around the world to russia's. the bbc is full of shit, no wonder they lose 1 million license fee payers every year.
I can't help but say he's saying the exact things he's doing he's following cars knocking on windows while knocking the Russians
He isn't following the cars. He is approaching the cars following him.
If someone follows you in town, if you stop and ask them why, are you now following them? No.
@@bremCZ he's in Russia with a camera crew that could be a random member of the public seeing what's going on while he exaggerated the whole thing, that's what the BBC do.
@@ivanking1571 A random member of the public that just happens to be following them through various towns and cities? Good one...
@@bremCZ if you believe the BBC your a sheep they chat shit
@@ivanking1571 If you disbelieve the BBC because they are the BBC then you are no less a sheep.
The cost of living goes up, whilst the standard of living goes down.... Sounds like the new model for most countries now to be fair.
Seeing the reporter demonstrate high level bilingualism was so cool.
I fell for your username 😟
Whole video was about Russia is heading towards bad future but dude what's happening in Russia! What's wrong in Russia? You didn't tell that..
Before, I used to watch BBC and CNN news. But, seems like they were way too involved in politricks and fake news. Quite frankly, I don't trust them no more.
Super league 😂😂
The brown bear gets better fed than us.!!
Weird isn't it how authority are threatened by people with empathy, moral. The ones Who will help, not hinder society.
Because the BBC are saying this means I’m reading between the lines. Right or wrong they’ve done it to themselves.
Lolll.. Same in uk we being following by caemras and Google rather than putin.
Then don’t use google
I wonder if the Covidiot toilet roll brigade will buy fallout shelters?
BBC never have anything nice to say about Russia...
Here we are in March 2022, the Sculptor was spot on
It beyond me how the B.B.C walks around Russian and making the look like a backward country. but yet they fail constantly to hold the British government responsible for the trouble s in northern Ireland .
I think the Russian are well with in there rights to what there doing and I think the brits should get there own house in order before criticising anyone else .
Russia is a backwards country. It's set the entire world back decades and does not look after it's own people
@@stoufer2000 hahah you're so backward, maaaan. I'm curious... How's your backyard? :"D
@@nicktech1832 Very insect friendly. Not cut the grass since october, got some rotting wood and twigs n ting. Shame about what Russia did to NI tho. It's almost like they don't care about the UK or insects
@@stoufer2000 No way they don't. Did you see the pancake for the bear? They love nature, I'm sure. For the UK not so sure tho, but the UK just adores Russia... Right? :D
@@nicktech1832 lol, yes i did see the caged human feeding pancake to a free bear. Even the bear is being americanised badly in putins russia. Yes, it appears the UK does love Russia.. and America/Israel. It must be the human rights abuses that draw us to all the idiots.
I like the bear 🐻 eating blini
I'm American and don't think I could change anything in America. So seeing a Russian say they can't change anything in Russia, doesn't spell suspicious to me... But on the other hand, being followed is definitely suspicious.
Just 6 buck a ride from a Russian taxi app called Yandex. You could tell the driver do whatever you want in front of the camera. I think the BBC can definitely afford it.
Good luck every changing a country dominated by corporatocracy and oligarchy.
"Why u following me? You seem sus...." "I didn't vent, your imagining it...."
Lol
He said: if there is no Russia then what do we need the world for? he is the MAN
This is funny once you realise that London has more cameras than Russia and the US combined
That may be true, but at least we can protest our leaders and have open dissent without being worried.
@@taten007
Can we? Go ahead then. Go outside and hold a rally saying how you want your leaders out. Do you wanna bet that you’ll be arrested
@@taten007 It's literally illegal to protest now mate lol, don't you follow the news? 10 years in prison
Horrible situation for everyone living there....war is the only direction
What you expect? I wouldn’t trust the bbc either.
you are imagining it 😂😂😂😂
Shifty BBC reporters absolutely need and deserve to be surveilled.
I half expected a pistol silencer to come out of that car window when he knocked on
These famous agents don't even know how to behave. Is that really an answer from a person that isn't supposed to follow you?
Let's hope for the best. Love and respect.
As if Russian journalists are not watched and monitored in England esp in the current state of affairs
Russian nationals in the UK need to be deported. Along with the British traitors who pander to them
@@stoufer2000 who’s pandering to the Russians ?
@@MrSoda007 UK, Johnson and Cummings both heavily involved.with Russia along with farage and the rest of the small hat puppets
@@stoufer2000 you talk garbage. Where are your sources to back up your claims?
I’d be watching the ‘reporter’ if he went looking for a few weirdos & malcontents to misrepresent my country.
not a single notification til i woke up
This reporter is ballsy !
She's so afraid she's giving interview to the BBC with perfect english! I've been hearing Russia is collapsing since 2000 from a certain group of people but don't expect any credibility from them though.
Those very same people who are wealthy but always claim to be oppressed.
I'm currently studying a unit called Russia and its Rulers for my history A-Level, which looks at Russia from Alexander II - Khrushchev. It is interesting but quite frightening to see how not much has changed.
It is only in your mind thanks brain washing west propaganda. Only one example GAGARIN, but not for you, your are in a point of no return as all West, now the enemy of mankind
I’m from the future you ain’t seen nothing yet.
@@DangerousDavies2008 Yep...
Imagining it....
due to pan de mic, ... No bartender has been fired in Moscow , how are things in London ?
They get paid to stay home. It looks awesome.