0:05 her family should contact a lawyer/law enforcement in the United States and sue the owner and buissness since banning people based on their race, religion, sex, gender, nationality, etc, is illegal and violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This can get their buissness fined at best or even shut down depending on how egregious the violation is.
Рассчитывал услышать булшит от наших студентов, но они оказались вполне себе нормальными, а вот комменты - эталлон булшита😂 По всем методичкам западной пропаганды "ничем немотивированная война", "покайтесь и смените Путина", "сами виноваты" 😂
да булшит и есть. вот ниже тип правильно написал. они про шмотки , про комфорт. дети - мажоры. да ничего не изменилось особо из за санкций. сначала цены скаканули, а в целом всё так же.
Ну.. все же что-то не так с представляемыми людьми в видео, я вот реально охренел от этих детей мажоров, молодых либерах в видео, как же они ноют.. что не могут поехать учится в любимую США или Чехию, им игры не доступны.. Лол чего? в смысле игры недоступны? в Стиме через Киви кошелек или Тинькофф берешь и пополняешь кошелек, в чем проблема? ну или есть торренты как бы. Они в видео эти опрашиваемые молодые либералы, ну видно они прям поклонники запада) они ноют типа.. мы не в чем не виноваты, да мы хоть покаяться готовы, только верните кока колу и макдональдс. Ну хотя откуда знать этим мажорам что такое Вкусно и Точка, в такие дешевые заведения они врядли ходят))
Так боты набегают по ключевым словам в ролике. Автору на будущее-надо заменять слова «украина», «санкции» и т п на аналоги. Например , северное причерноморье или ограничения.
Читаю комменты спусти 7 месяцев, ем попкорн в ноябре 23го и не вижу осуждения евреев проводящих чрезмерную агрессию и без пяти минут геноцид арабов🤷♂️
Прям слишком много либералов)) все как будто ноют на счет санкций и многие как будто не против чтобы санкции вводились только против правительства. А я например не одобряю санкции даже против российского правительства, ибо это ЛИЦЕМЕРИЕ. И никто из опрашиваемых не упомянул об лицемерии, а против США почему не были введены санкции? не забываем бомбардировки Югославии, вторжение США в Ирак, Ливию, и прямо сейчас американцы занимаются оккупацией Сирийской территории, и качают от туда сирийские природные ресурсы. Заслуживает ли Россия санкций? ну, а США заслуживает санкций? тоже очень интересный вопрос.
How often do we hear "we are not to blame" or "it's not our fault". Clearly the idea of government of the people for the peope by the people does not exist in Russia.
Same here in the West though. Talk to a muslim who will accuse Western countries for bombing their countries in the Middle East, and the average Western person will say "we are not to blame", or "It's not our fault". Clearly the idea of government of the people, for the people and by the people does not exist in the West. Looking at what's happening in France right now with the pension reforms is a great example of that. The people weren't asked, when they protested they were ignored too. Democracy?
Our deceased prime minister, who was assassinated in 2003, Zoran Đinđić said we need to stop putting the blame on others and take responsibility for our actions if we wish to progress as a society.
@@UchyiamadaThe interest of the people is a state that is financed well. Pensions are not payed out of nowhere. The people on french streets are not the majority.
As far as Ukraine has almost run out of their soldiers, it's quite possible that the strongly helping US will start sending their cannon fodder to fertalize Ukrainian lands. As they are risking to lose. You'll have a chance to show up.
What these kids don't understand is that the point of the sanctions are not to hurt the people, but to limit the ability of the Russian state to wage war. The fact that the Russian people are also affected is just an unfortunate byproduct. And to all who say that they can't do anything to influence the actions of their government, who do you think has that ability? It's up to you to hold your officials accountable. If you want the sanctions removed, put pressure on your government to end the war.
You actually just admitted the real point of the sanctions without realizing it. It's to provoke the population into protesting their government. The point of the sanctions IS to hurt the people so that they start to agitate against their government.
Very well-spoken young people, but their reasoning and logic are indicative of their youth. Most interviewees see international sanctions as unfair because it affects them negatively in some personal way. They excuse themselves from the Ukrainian conflict by saying that they are not involved in any decision-making process and protesting would lead to their arrest. This may be true, but I would say sanctions are having their intended effect. Many young, educated professionals have left Russia, Russian manufacturing can't get parts to make more sophisticated weapons, and their trade has been reduced so state coffers are drying up. These young interviewees, will one day become the leaders of their country. Perhaps they will remember the universal condemnation for the immense amount of suffering and death caused by this illegal war and work to make a more inclusive and democratic Russia in the future. Their personal inconveniences caused by the sanctions are just some minor collateral damage for well thought out and non-violent collective punishment on the Russian Federation.
We see sanctions unfair since US in recent decades invaded much more countries against international law, caused much more destruction, killed millions of innocent civilians, tens of millions disabled, lost their home, fled their countries. But no single sanction was imposed on United States. They got away with no punishment at all. Double standards, so we think even if war is bad, we need to fight for our interests just like US does, they conduct foul play so we would be crushed if we continued fair play. They forgot about international law much earlier than us, but your media effectively brainwashed you to forget about it. Also, Russian exports even increased last year. US, EU and couple of other US satellites, who imposed sanctions are just 15% of the World population, and their share in World economy decreasing each year. There is a big world around them. But even Western countries continue to trade with Russia through neutral countries and proxy companies so Russian civilian industry getting all necessary components from them and from China, which the West doesn't control. Russian military industry depends little on imports since it's strategic sphere so arms production increase no matter of sanctions, including cutting edge technologies like hypersonic cruise missiles. What about democracy, we don't believe it really exists, if you look carefully, you can notice Western countries are controlled by unelected corporate oligarchic elites who aren't elected and control elections, presidents, parliaments and most importantly media which allow them to make population believe all their narratives, contain uncomfortable truth and provide any policy they want, elections change nothing important. Like US invade countries, have surveillance over their population no matter Republicans or Democrats are in power. The West power are masters of undemocratic rule, since they made you believe an illusion of democracy, while in overt authoritarian countries we know we aren't democratic and all consequences of it
Agree on the first part about youths usually only looking how it affects them personally, but the rest you wrote is total BS, especially since the condemnations and sanctions come from countries who have perpetrated a lot worse crimes. The whole idea of the sanctions is built on the countries behind the sanctions standing on a proverbial "moral highground" relative to Russia. But when you know what atrocities they've committed and how many millions have died because of it, you stop respecting and listening to them.
Well put. In this day and age annexing any part of sovereign country is an act of savagery. It’s like your neighbour annexing your house and family and saying that’s mine, now we can have “peace” talks. If the pretence is to protect russian speakers they should offer sanctuary to and welcome refugees who choose to relocate to the vast emptiness of russia. Def not kidnapping children and trying to erase their identity. This is 2023, not 1023.
Well, Russia started a war and got sanctions on it... But then it would be logical and fair to impose sanctions on the Nato countries and the USA for all the wars they started, supported and fomented. But what do we see in reality? Who punished them? In 80 years the USA and NATO participated in almost 200 wars and where is the punishment? If you are so right and for all good against all bad, then go ahead...show it in practice, because your empty words are not worth even half a cent.
The only other major forces that can sanction NATO countries are the two non-western members of the UN council : China and Russia. But they didn't in the past because it wasn't in their best interests.
What territories have the US/NATO annexed in these "200" wars? You, Russian trolls keep comparing Russia to the US/NATO as if you are in the same league - you are too full of yourselves. Since you are in whataboutism, what about the conflicts Russia is involved in in Africa? Or those don’t count?
@@fd2824 ❤ Those "200" US conflict where usually just a reaction against what Russia/USSR did i other countrie...especially during communist times. Russia has been all over the place supporting "rebels"...Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Angola, Ethiopia, Spain, Nicaragua, the Arab World...Laos, Cambodia...and many more. Sometimes the US reacted...
They are so wrong. Sanctions are not aimed to people at all. Most of the sanctions are about financial sector and industry that could be used in military. Most of the companies left russia on their own and not because of sanctions. Main reason is that they don't want to support government by paying taxes! It is just side effect, that people cannot buy some kind of things, it is not aimed to force regular people to do something with government ..
If those said companies would continue to work in Russia, they will be sanctioned in the US. It makes them to pick between Russia and USA - the choice is obvious. Only a few sanctions are directed at oligarchs/officials and NONE of them target their families which are living in either US, either UK. In the essence what those sanctions did - they have forced western companies to sell business to Russian/Allied businessmen with a laughable price tag (sometimes just 1 ruble). Your regular Ivan working at factory isn't affected. Younger generation which buys stuff off the internet (like those guys talking about video games) cannot buy stuff in a normal way, which makes their opinion about the West fall beyond the floor level which, again, plays into the hands of Putin.
These young students (with a couple of exceptions) are sorely in need of better education, self awareness. Would they rather trade places living under western sanctions with a Ukrainian living under constant missile attack from Russia? Would they rather the West just used military means against Russia rather than economic sanctions?
And why did you see only Ukrainians? let's put the question differently.. They will change places with Russian people living in Lugansk, Lonetsk, cities that Ukraine, with the permission of the United States, fired at civilians. Read what the Alley of Angels memorial in Donbass is.
@@Atlas_66. Concentrate on matters of truth not propaganda stories. Examine the role of Ivor Girkin (Strelkov) and the ‘little green men’ in initiating and amplifying the Donbas situation, including the shooting down if a civilian airliner. You cannot conclude that Putin is basically a crime boss and independent indicted war criminal.
@@koolfe3018 I believe that Luis Jorge means that people living in Russia do not have the same right to protest government actions that we do in the West.
did you see any of them suffering? Yes, it affects them in some way, like the kid said, they cant buy videos games, but if you think that them not being able to play a certain game is suffering, then you're out of your mind. Having food, shelter and clothes and being healthy is all you need. If you have all those, then YOU'RE NOT suffering
9:35 lmao that long hair gal w/ freckles said: personally I've never experienced any Russiaphobia😅 Then why nato wanna expand their forces to your doorway kiddo…is it USSR-USA cold war era?😂 nato allies wanna apply to be your kids' babysitters or something😂?! Hilarious man
Why does NATO want to expand? No, no, no. NATO membership is not offered. NATO membership is applied for. The real question is: why do all former-soviet countries seek NATO membership for protection from Russia?
@@Tiago- in order to stay safe, we human beings love getting along n going along with the biggest winner who could offer protection to them in exchange for their own sovereignty i.e. set up military bases on their soil, that's human nature, so i wouldn't feel surprised many former Soviet Union members scrambled to join NATO (or Uncle sam's puppets camp) after the fall of Berlin Wall.
I lived in Ukraine from 1990 until 2014. There was a moment when the government started to ban the language me, my family and lots of other people spoke. They banned films in Russian, they said we now have to learn all the subjects at school in Ukrainian (I was a high school student at that time), despite the fact that Russian was a mother tongue for millions of people through all the country. Later on they said that some guy, that in fact was a nazi torturing people, is now a national hero. And that was just the beginning. Just think it over: you live in a multinational country and have no right to speak your language, and became a person of the second class (because you speak it). FYI: the language is the part of a person's culture. So they were trying to ban the culture...out of nowhere. In 2014 my region become a part of Russia. I'm not a patriot of Russia, but I'm happy that we've left Ukraine. And as a sane person I would never wish someone to experience something horrible that happened to me. But when the Crimean bridge was exploded, Ukrainians made postcards with the photos of it. And I saw tons of posts saying smth like 'die motherfuckers'. Think it over guys.
Stalin is also viewed as a hero with status everywhere. He was a terrible person. Bandera is just that type of figure. Did bad stuff but isn't praised for that bad stuff. He's not a hero because of Nazism
чё ты заливаешь? русский никогда официальным не был. Бандеру лишили звания героя Украины ещё до майдана 2014. никто в школе не заставлял говорить на украинском, только на уроке украинского языка разве что.
@@TheSpineOfTheWorld Stalin was able to take hard decisions when it was needed. I don't say he is a hero, but while he was there Russia and her allies won the war.
@@cyberbydlo А вы в каком городе жили? Нам, в крымскую школу, приходили такие указивки. Просто мы им не следовали, потому что в школе работали адекватные люди. И по вузу у нас висели всякие плакаты, призывающие говорить на рiдной мове и тому подобное, хотя для многих он родным не был никогда, только государственным. Ну, и в кино в какой-то момент все фильмы стали показывать чисто на украинском.
@@TheSpineOfTheWorld BTW, I talked to my acquaintances and friends who stayed. If Bandera is a Nazi and not a hero, why did they rename streets in his name? Why they started to publish the books like "Bandera: the real story"? Like, why are you trying to rewrite or whiten the story of a Nazi?
The fact that they were upset that they can't buy new video games or clothes or travel without then understanding that it's not as bad as what's happening to their peers in Ukraine is some hardcore navel-gazing Also, fast food/video games/Zara were not sanctioned. They left the country because it became impossible for them to do business there. Yes, that's partly due to sanctions, but also because Russia prevents foreign companies from taking money out of the country. Like, duh, why would you want to work there then?
Yes, and we should not forget about the residents of eastern Ukraine who lived in the Donbass and who were subjected to shelling from Ukrkina all these 9 years, starting from 2014.
@@Atlas_66. subjects of shelling from both sides. But let's not forget which sides illegally helped rebels. If not for russia, the rebelion would have been dealt with pretty fast, and no one would have suffered
@@gog_gog6319 If not for the United States, then there would not have been an illegal armed coup in Ukraine in 2014 Would it have all ended without bloodshed? Are you sure? given that many people in the east of Ukraine did not accept the new government and said that we did not choose these impostors. The war had already begun without Russian support, it was just that the rebellious regions in eastern Ukraine had weapons depots, and laws ceased to operate throughout the country, it is logical that the regions would begin to separate. In the United States, for example, Texas has long wanted to secede, and only the central White House does not allow it to do so. But if you imagine that in the United States the central government will cease to exist and there will be riots throughout the country. Texas and other states will declare their independence. There will always be people in all countries who want to secede during the weakening of the central government. And so it was with the Russian Empire and the USSR, every time the central government ceases to exist, riots begin throughout the territory and the regions are separated.
@@Atlas_66. Yes, even without USA intervention there would be bloodsheds as USA had way too little possibilities there, they could only place bets on moderate reformists, hoping that they (and not radical ones) will get in power in the country. The revolution itself I see as a half-failed Russian campaign to integrate Ukraine into itself. They managed to convince the russian speaking part in east, but on the ukrainian speaking in the west (who have never in their history called themselves russian) it did nothing, and so they still wanted eurointegration. The main interventionist here is Russia, it launched a campaign to put a pro-russian president to power (even Putin himself came to Ukraine during voting campaign to promote him), Crimea was annexed by Russian army itself, no military group or rebels did it. Yes, we could say that the situation in Donbas really was a rebelion at first, which could have ended pretty quickly and without much blood, given that russian and pro-russian forces didn't enter. Now, if you have anymore question, I would like to not discuss in here. Просмотрев твой канал я понял что ты знаешь русский, так что я бы с тобой с удовольствием подискутировал в войсе на эту тему, если что-то непонятно, так что кидай телеграм, дискорд или где ты там сидишь.
so many young and smart people! Greetings from Poland. I hope that Russia can get rid of the dictatorship, and flourish, these people are the future of Russia.
MS3300 You'd better try to play a better beggar now that the finance for Poland from Bruxelle is visibly reduced. As for Russia you'd better keep away in order not to be partitioned for the fifth time
@@ОлегВолохов-ж8у you don't understand oleg. Poland will not be partitioned because it's already part of bruxelle, and deutschland. Poland is part of them, it's their territory. So Bruxelle, Deutschland and Warszawa will not give away even one centimeter to russia. Because why would they? Nobody will share poland with russia because its already theirs, why give their stuff to russia for free? Also, why beggar? Bruxelle is giving money, not because it's such a good santa claus, but because it invests money on development of regions. Bruxelle gives money to france, germany, poland and other members, to develop them more. They are all part of one country/union. Just like the CCCP. You don't understand that Oleg? You need to learn my russian friend. And first, before you talk about "dividing poland" try to take Kyiv... oh no wait, Kharkiv... oh no, sorry, Kherson.. oh no you didn't manage that either. Try to take some villages in Ukraine first before talking badly to a country with 2 times bigger GDP per capita, and a country that is a member of the most powerful alliance in the world. russian poor peasant looser.
Я бы сказал это не что думают русские, а что думают дети мажоры которые привыкли путешествовать, а теперь жалуются что не могут этого сделать (хотя это не так, все доступно, садишься на самолет и через Турцию весь мир доступен) Вот этого вот нытья я вообще не понял. Я лично никаких изменений не почувствовал, ну.. разве что на себе лично санкции ощутил, мне эти уроды заблокировали Пейпал, но у меня не возникло после этого мысли "долой Путина!" Нет, наоборот я начал копать все грязное белье Америки и предъявлять американцам за тотальное лицемерие.
@@Atlas_66.Thats the russian way 😂. If the fingers point on you, hit back harder. It’s so funny reading russian media. 90% of the coverage is about foreign countries and what the make wrong. Dont look up 😂
@@MrZweene How do you know what the Russian media write? do you know Russian? On TV in Russia they talk about different things, there is a heading for world news and a heading for local news.
you know, i think it's kinda funny to ask only students about sanctions and stuff. well, i don't really belittle opinion of the youth - they have really bright ideas sometimes, but their judgment is limited by their lack of life experience in some way and they say only from their point of view. games, clothes, food this children say about...almost everything needed for citizens is now successfully replaced by local manufacturers with really little exeptions (such as hi-tech electronics, hardware and vehicles) which are also now supplied from abroad despite all limitations. companies sold their producting powers stationed in russia, so russians started to make the same production by themself - it's logical, why should we leave them stay unused? all that this sanctions really did is only reduced (not fully blocked actually) russian export in Europe and blocked foreign banks accounts (to steal their content in fact), which hitted mostly not russia itself but importing countries as far as i know. come on, look on the world map. russia contains basically almost every resource you can think about but we didn't really extracted them bacause it wasn't profitable by some reasons. but not now. sanctions actually HELP us to improve our own economy (my thanks to them, by the way), if someone still doesn't get it. so, sanctions? whatever. we don't care. give us some more if you want. you're welcome
It is a shame that the young people in Russia are more concerned about not being able to buy their clothes from certain shops than the threat of their country being broken up such as what happened to Yugoslavia. Just goes to show the subconscious bias that occurs from ads, tv and movies from the West. The sanctions aganist your country has affected the European countries as well. The price of everything including clothes, have gone up significantly. All because they sanctioned your country. Guess what, the cost of travel, hotels and daily living costs are so high now that you can't afford to travel or live in cities like New York or Western European countries unless you are stinking rich. Wake up young people of Russia, clothes don't matter when you have affordable housing, low cost of basic utilities eg heating, education, medical care social and civic values. The grass always seem greener on the other side of the fence.
They don't have affordable housing. Most russian live with their parents until they are 30 years old or more. They have cheaper appartments or houses than in the West yes, but their wages are far lower. The average wage in Russia is 500 dollars per month. An appartement in a good city with 3 rooms is at least 70 thousand dollars.
I never lived with my parents since 19, neither anyone of my friends, haver you? We love clothes cause we're a fashionable European nation and love to look attractive. As for the salaries, they are different the same as expenses in both countries. Everyone working can buy some accommodation in Russia, it's, actually, more favourable to buy and own than to rent here. As for "why they are not afraid that it's like Yugoslavia", bla-bla, just 'cause Russia is not Yugoslavia, it's one of strongest countries in the world either militarily and economically presently and the Russians are fully aware of it. If you are not, welcome to the new reality 💥
Америка спровоцировала и ведёт войну. Одну из многих по миру. В настоящее время. Но не на того напали - эти санкции и русофобия сделает Russia great again.
Russia is fighting for the truth and all humanity values. That is what matter. Everything else is just do not matter as lot, as conviction in own rightness.
russia is fighting for a corrupt elite of gangster hijacking wealth form ordinary russians. Do you know if you got a 10% balls as your red oktober ancestors, maybe you can all have a western salary just selling raw materials, instead of surviving on 150$-500$ a month? that's the difference, they enslaved you with violence and propaganda you are happy to be cheated and robbed . Sheep attitude, I suppose.
@@muditshrimali you really got me stumped for the answer Really I dont know how to react to such a folly ..and 1 more thing: stay there where ever you are Dont sully Russia
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и indeed, hypocrites or Western media victim. US in recent decades caused millions of innocent civilian deaths, tens of millions disabled, lost their home, fled their countries. No one in US stopped it and no one outside put a single sanction on United States. Time has come to end their hegemony, hope Russia and China will prevail in creating multipolar world
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и no we mean the country who has pu$$ies who refuse to fight for their freedom and just complain about how hard their life is. While their government has already murders over 250k civilians. POS country.
@@mrobocop1666 no the US hasn't caused "millions of deaths" you hakfwit. In the 20 years in the middle east. Only 250k civilians were lost. The ruzzians have already killed that many innless then a year. Get f'ed
0:05 her family should contact a lawyer/law enforcement in the United States and sue the owner and buissness since banning people based on their race, religion, sex, gender, nationality, etc, is illegal and violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964. This can get their buissness fined at best or even shut down depending on how egregious the violation is.
This doesn't work when it comes to Russians animore . But we don't care. We are survivors.
Рассчитывал услышать булшит от наших студентов, но они оказались вполне себе нормальными, а вот комменты - эталлон булшита😂 По всем методичкам западной пропаганды "ничем немотивированная война", "покайтесь и смените Путина", "сами виноваты" 😂
When will people learn russia didnt start this war America did
да булшит и есть. вот ниже тип правильно написал. они про шмотки , про комфорт. дети - мажоры. да ничего не изменилось особо из за санкций. сначала цены скаканули, а в целом всё так же.
Ну.. все же что-то не так с представляемыми людьми в видео, я вот реально охренел от этих детей мажоров, молодых либерах в видео, как же они ноют.. что не могут поехать учится в любимую США или Чехию, им игры не доступны.. Лол чего? в смысле игры недоступны? в Стиме через Киви кошелек или Тинькофф берешь и пополняешь кошелек, в чем проблема? ну или есть торренты как бы.
Они в видео эти опрашиваемые молодые либералы, ну видно они прям поклонники запада) они ноют типа.. мы не в чем не виноваты, да мы хоть покаяться готовы, только верните кока колу и макдональдс.
Ну хотя откуда знать этим мажорам что такое Вкусно и Точка, в такие дешевые заведения они врядли ходят))
Так боты набегают по ключевым словам в ролике. Автору на будущее-надо заменять слова «украина», «санкции» и т п на аналоги. Например , северное причерноморье или ограничения.
Читаю комменты спусти 7 месяцев, ем попкорн в ноябре 23го и не вижу осуждения евреев проводящих чрезмерную агрессию и без пяти минут геноцид арабов🤷♂️
Прям слишком много либералов)) все как будто ноют на счет санкций и многие как будто не против чтобы санкции вводились только против правительства. А я например не одобряю санкции даже против российского правительства, ибо это ЛИЦЕМЕРИЕ.
И никто из опрашиваемых не упомянул об лицемерии, а против США почему не были введены санкции? не забываем бомбардировки Югославии, вторжение США в Ирак, Ливию, и прямо сейчас американцы занимаются оккупацией Сирийской территории, и качают от туда сирийские природные ресурсы.
Заслуживает ли Россия санкций? ну, а США заслуживает санкций? тоже очень интересный вопрос.
Все говорят о политике, а я просто в шоке насколько эти люди свободно владеют английским
Это примерно intermediate-upper int уровень владения, даже не advanced
For the ones talking in Russian Can you do an effort to include english subtitles? THX
Hi, actually translated so please turn on subtitles on your RUclips app 🙏🏿
@@AfroRussiaTv Ok thx I'm used to people including subtitles directly in the video I didn't even think about turning it on. My bad! Sorry
you can click on subtitles in youtube video.
@@AfroRussiaTv I'm on the youtube website. I don't see anywhere to translate
@@jmachatsclick on the box with the letters CC and the subtitles will come on.
How often do we hear "we are not to blame" or "it's not our fault". Clearly the idea of government of the people for the peope by the people does not exist in Russia.
Same here in the West though. Talk to a muslim who will accuse Western countries for bombing their countries in the Middle East, and the average Western person will say "we are not to blame", or "It's not our fault".
Clearly the idea of government of the people, for the people and by the people does not exist in the West.
Looking at what's happening in France right now with the pension reforms is a great example of that. The people weren't asked, when they protested they were ignored too. Democracy?
Our deceased prime minister, who was assassinated in 2003, Zoran Đinđić said we need to stop putting the blame on others and take responsibility for our actions if we wish to progress as a society.
@@Uchyiamada so your idea of democracy is that when people protest, the law should change?
@@Tanynep The government is supposed to represent the interests of the people, not of a small clique.
@@UchyiamadaThe interest of the people is a state that is financed well. Pensions are not payed out of nowhere. The people on french streets are not the majority.
Wow they are so clueless.
They would rater be send to Ukraine as cannon fodder than stepping up against Putin
Stepping up against Putin because adidas shoes are more expensive? Wat.
As far as Ukraine has almost run out of their soldiers, it's quite possible that the strongly helping US will start sending their cannon fodder to fertalize Ukrainian lands. As they are risking to lose. You'll have a chance to show up.
What these kids don't understand is that the point of the sanctions are not to hurt the people, but to limit the ability of the Russian state to wage war. The fact that the Russian people are also affected is just an unfortunate byproduct.
And to all who say that they can't do anything to influence the actions of their government, who do you think has that ability? It's up to you to hold your officials accountable. If you want the sanctions removed, put pressure on your government to end the war.
You are nuts!
There's a saying in my country that goes "it's easy to grab burning hot iron with another man's hands"
They don't live in a free country, not even close to a Democracy.. Talking to them is Futile.. They don't know freedom..
You actually just admitted the real point of the sanctions without realizing it. It's to provoke the population into protesting their government. The point of the sanctions IS to hurt the people so that they start to agitate against their government.
What do you think these people should do?
God bless Russia 🙏🏿🇷🇺 much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Very well-spoken young people, but their reasoning and logic are indicative of their youth. Most interviewees see international sanctions as unfair because it affects them negatively in some personal way. They excuse themselves from the Ukrainian conflict by saying that they are not involved in any decision-making process and protesting would lead to their arrest. This may be true, but I would say sanctions are having their intended effect. Many young, educated professionals have left Russia, Russian manufacturing can't get parts to make more sophisticated weapons, and their trade has been reduced so state coffers are drying up. These young interviewees, will one day become the leaders of their country. Perhaps they will remember the universal condemnation for the immense amount of suffering and death caused by this illegal war and work to make a more inclusive and democratic Russia in the future. Their personal inconveniences caused by the sanctions are just some minor collateral damage for well thought out and non-violent collective punishment on the Russian Federation.
We see sanctions unfair since US in recent decades invaded much more countries against international law, caused much more destruction, killed millions of innocent civilians, tens of millions disabled, lost their home, fled their countries. But no single sanction was imposed on United States. They got away with no punishment at all. Double standards, so we think even if war is bad, we need to fight for our interests just like US does, they conduct foul play so we would be crushed if we continued fair play. They forgot about international law much earlier than us, but your media effectively brainwashed you to forget about it.
Also, Russian exports even increased last year. US, EU and couple of other US satellites, who imposed sanctions are just 15% of the World population, and their share in World economy decreasing each year. There is a big world around them. But even Western countries continue to trade with Russia through neutral countries and proxy companies so Russian civilian industry getting all necessary components from them and from China, which the West doesn't control.
Russian military industry depends little on imports since it's strategic sphere so arms production increase no matter of sanctions, including cutting edge technologies like hypersonic cruise missiles.
What about democracy, we don't believe it really exists, if you look carefully, you can notice Western countries are controlled by unelected corporate oligarchic elites who aren't elected and control elections, presidents, parliaments and most importantly media which allow them to make population believe all their narratives, contain uncomfortable truth and provide any policy they want, elections change nothing important. Like US invade countries, have surveillance over their population no matter Republicans or Democrats are in power. The West power are masters of undemocratic rule, since they made you believe an illusion of democracy, while in overt authoritarian countries we know we aren't democratic and all consequences of it
Agree on the first part about youths usually only looking how it affects them personally, but the rest you wrote is total BS, especially since the condemnations and sanctions come from countries who have perpetrated a lot worse crimes.
The whole idea of the sanctions is built on the countries behind the sanctions standing on a proverbial "moral highground" relative to Russia. But when you know what atrocities they've committed and how many millions have died because of it, you stop respecting and listening to them.
Well put. In this day and age annexing any part of sovereign country is an act of savagery. It’s like your neighbour annexing your house and family and saying that’s mine, now we can have “peace” talks. If the pretence is to protect russian speakers they should offer sanctuary to and welcome refugees who choose to relocate to the vast emptiness of russia. Def not kidnapping children and trying to erase their identity. This is 2023, not 1023.
Alex Jeon You must have examined our state coffers and saw them drying up personally, haven't you, huh? 😂
@@Uchyiamada tell me, how many millions did Stalin kill? You know, that guy who's being rehabilitated by Putin?
Well, Russia started a war and got sanctions on it... But then it would be logical and fair to impose sanctions on the Nato countries and the USA for all the wars they started, supported and fomented. But what do we see in reality? Who punished them? In 80 years the USA and NATO participated in almost 200 wars and where is the punishment? If you are so right and for all good against all bad, then go ahead...show it in practice, because your empty words are not worth even half a cent.
Hell I'd argue they didn't even start the war to begin with, since technically it started back in 2014. All they did was to intervene openly in 2022.
its an arduous task to explain to your banal* primitive minds anything
The only other major forces that can sanction NATO countries are the two non-western members of the UN council : China and Russia.
But they didn't in the past because it wasn't in their best interests.
What territories have the US/NATO annexed in these "200" wars? You, Russian trolls keep comparing Russia to the US/NATO as if you are in the same league - you are too full of yourselves.
Since you are in whataboutism, what about the conflicts Russia is involved in in Africa? Or those don’t count?
@@fd2824 ❤
Those "200" US conflict where usually just a reaction against what Russia/USSR did i other countrie...especially during communist times.
Russia has been all over the place supporting "rebels"...Korea, Vietnam, Cuba, Angola, Ethiopia, Spain, Nicaragua, the Arab World...Laos, Cambodia...and many more.
Sometimes the US reacted...
They are so wrong. Sanctions are not aimed to people at all. Most of the sanctions are about financial sector and industry that could be used in military.
Most of the companies left russia on their own and not because of sanctions. Main reason is that they don't want to support government by paying taxes!
It is just side effect, that people cannot buy some kind of things, it is not aimed to force regular people to do something with government ..
Stop miss leading, most companies are forced by their government.
nonsense, you seem to lack any understanding of sanctons
If those said companies would continue to work in Russia, they will be sanctioned in the US. It makes them to pick between Russia and USA - the choice is obvious.
Only a few sanctions are directed at oligarchs/officials and NONE of them target their families which are living in either US, either UK.
In the essence what those sanctions did - they have forced western companies to sell business to Russian/Allied businessmen with a laughable price tag (sometimes just 1 ruble).
Your regular Ivan working at factory isn't affected. Younger generation which buys stuff off the internet (like those guys talking about video games) cannot buy stuff in a normal way, which makes their opinion about the West fall beyond the floor level which, again, plays into the hands of Putin.
@@zmax683 not at all, they are forced by their customers for bad reputation not governments!
@@Rubinrus name the sanctions, which says that they cannot operate in Russia. It is just about reputation, not sanctions!
These young students (with a couple of exceptions) are sorely in need of better education, self awareness.
Would they rather trade places living under western sanctions with a Ukrainian living under constant missile attack from Russia?
Would they rather the West just used military means against Russia rather than economic sanctions?
"Military means"? Is the West so eager to die in a nuclear war?
The western countries have been dropping missiles on other countries for decades. Russia is just doing what the western world has always done.
Yeah I cry every night for those Nazi's.
And why did you see only Ukrainians? let's put the question differently.. They will change places with Russian people living in Lugansk, Lonetsk, cities that Ukraine, with the permission of the United States, fired at civilians.
Read what the Alley of Angels memorial in Donbass is.
@@Atlas_66. Concentrate on matters of truth not propaganda stories. Examine the role of Ivor Girkin (Strelkov) and the ‘little green men’ in initiating and amplifying the Donbas situation, including the shooting down if a civilian airliner. You cannot conclude that Putin is basically a crime boss and independent indicted war criminal.
And again flabbergasted !!!
7:30 Девушка очень красивая, особенно глаза
Nice channel, very interesting!!
The fact that a common argument is that Goverment is not gonna change despite the citizens suffering speaks for it's self
what do you exactly mean, what does this fact tell you for itself?
@@koolfe3018 I believe that Luis Jorge means that people living in Russia do not have the same right to protest government actions that we do in the West.
@@victorlloyd5271 thanks mate, i left russia 10 years ago i saw this shit comming. this is true the level of opression is north korea =(
Do people from north korea has the ability to change the regime ?
did you see any of them suffering? Yes, it affects them in some way, like the kid said, they cant buy videos games, but if you think that them not being able to play a certain game is suffering, then you're out of your mind. Having food, shelter and clothes and being healthy is all you need. If you have all those, then YOU'RE NOT suffering
When will part ll be published
Go up the age group next
👍 👌 💛
I definitely will, this particular video was targeted at Gen Z so we can hear what they think
There's nothing the Russsian's hate as much as a black man.. Try doing this in evening at any Larger city and you will be spat on and attacked..
If this is what young people think, I'm scared what we'll hear when we hear older people...
9:35 lmao that long hair gal w/ freckles said: personally I've never experienced any Russiaphobia😅
Then why nato wanna expand their forces to your doorway kiddo…is it USSR-USA cold war era?😂 nato allies wanna apply to be your kids' babysitters or something😂?! Hilarious man
Why does NATO want to expand?
No, no, no.
NATO membership is not offered.
NATO membership is applied for.
The real question is: why do all former-soviet countries seek NATO membership for protection from Russia?
@@Tiago- in order to stay safe, we human beings love getting along n going along with the biggest winner who could offer protection to them in exchange for their own sovereignty i.e. set up military bases on their soil, that's human nature, so i wouldn't feel surprised many former Soviet Union members scrambled to join NATO (or Uncle sam's puppets camp) after the fall of Berlin Wall.
Hey afro, ask them if they support the war, I mean special military operation.
Hey, none, go to Ukraine, give them your personal support, they need more noname bodies.
Some do, some dont. So what?
но фаскинг санкшионс 😂
I lived in Ukraine from 1990 until 2014. There was a moment when the government started to ban the language me, my family and lots of other people spoke. They banned films in Russian, they said we now have to learn all the subjects at school in Ukrainian (I was a high school student at that time), despite the fact that Russian was a mother tongue for millions of people through all the country. Later on they said that some guy, that in fact was a nazi torturing people, is now a national hero. And that was just the beginning.
Just think it over: you live in a multinational country and have no right to speak your language, and became a person of the second class (because you speak it). FYI: the language is the part of a person's culture. So they were trying to ban the culture...out of nowhere.
In 2014 my region become a part of Russia. I'm not a patriot of Russia, but I'm happy that we've left Ukraine.
And as a sane person I would never wish someone to experience something horrible that happened to me. But when the Crimean bridge was exploded, Ukrainians made postcards with the photos of it. And I saw tons of posts saying smth like 'die motherfuckers'.
Think it over guys.
Stalin is also viewed as a hero with status everywhere. He was a terrible person. Bandera is just that type of figure. Did bad stuff but isn't praised for that bad stuff. He's not a hero because of Nazism
чё ты заливаешь? русский никогда официальным не был. Бандеру лишили звания героя Украины ещё до майдана 2014. никто в школе не заставлял говорить на украинском, только на уроке украинского языка разве что.
@@TheSpineOfTheWorld Stalin was able to take hard decisions when it was needed. I don't say he is a hero, but while he was there Russia and her allies won the war.
@@cyberbydlo А вы в каком городе жили? Нам, в крымскую школу, приходили такие указивки. Просто мы им не следовали, потому что в школе работали адекватные люди.
И по вузу у нас висели всякие плакаты, призывающие говорить на рiдной мове и тому подобное, хотя для многих он родным не был никогда, только государственным.
Ну, и в кино в какой-то момент все фильмы стали показывать чисто на украинском.
@@TheSpineOfTheWorld BTW, I talked to my acquaintances and friends who stayed. If Bandera is a Nazi and not a hero, why did they rename streets in his name? Why they started to publish the books like "Bandera: the real story"? Like, why are you trying to rewrite or whiten the story of a Nazi?
The fact that they were upset that they can't buy new video games or clothes or travel without then understanding that it's not as bad as what's happening to their peers in Ukraine is some hardcore navel-gazing
Also, fast food/video games/Zara were not sanctioned. They left the country because it became impossible for them to do business there. Yes, that's partly due to sanctions, but also because Russia prevents foreign companies from taking money out of the country. Like, duh, why would you want to work there then?
Ukraine started this war you uneducated fool. Go do research
Yes, and we should not forget about the residents of eastern Ukraine who lived in the Donbass and who were subjected to shelling from Ukrkina all these 9 years, starting from 2014.
@@Atlas_66. subjects of shelling from both sides. But let's not forget which sides illegally helped rebels. If not for russia, the rebelion would have been dealt with pretty fast, and no one would have suffered
@@gog_gog6319 If not for the United States, then there would not have been an illegal armed coup in Ukraine in 2014
Would it have all ended without bloodshed? Are you sure? given that many people in the east of Ukraine did not accept the new government and said that we did not choose these impostors.
The war had already begun without Russian support, it was just that the rebellious regions in eastern Ukraine had weapons depots, and laws ceased to operate throughout the country, it is logical that the regions would begin to separate.
In the United States, for example, Texas has long wanted to secede, and only the central White House does not allow it to do so. But if you imagine that in the United States the central government will cease to exist and there will be riots throughout the country.
Texas and other states will declare their independence. There will always be people in all countries who want to secede during the weakening of the central government.
And so it was with the Russian Empire and the USSR, every time the central government ceases to exist, riots begin throughout the territory and the regions are separated.
@@Atlas_66. Yes, even without USA intervention there would be bloodsheds as USA had way too little possibilities there, they could only place bets on moderate reformists, hoping that they (and not radical ones) will get in power in the country. The revolution itself I see as a half-failed Russian campaign to integrate Ukraine into itself. They managed to convince the russian speaking part in east, but on the ukrainian speaking in the west (who have never in their history called themselves russian) it did nothing, and so they still wanted eurointegration. The main interventionist here is Russia, it launched a campaign to put a pro-russian president to power (even Putin himself came to Ukraine during voting campaign to promote him), Crimea was annexed by Russian army itself, no military group or rebels did it. Yes, we could say that the situation in Donbas really was a rebelion at first, which could have ended pretty quickly and without much blood, given that russian and pro-russian forces didn't enter. Now, if you have anymore question, I would like to not discuss in here. Просмотрев твой канал я понял что ты знаешь русский, так что я бы с тобой с удовольствием подискутировал в войсе на эту тему, если что-то непонятно, так что кидай телеграм, дискорд или где ты там сидишь.
so many young and smart people! Greetings from Poland. I hope that Russia can get rid of the dictatorship, and flourish, these people are the future of Russia.
Fix ur 3rd world country first 😅
MS3300 You'd better try to play a better beggar now that the finance for Poland from Bruxelle is visibly reduced. As for Russia you'd better keep away in order not to be partitioned for the fifth time
@@ОлегВолохов-ж8у you don't understand oleg. Poland will not be partitioned because it's already part of bruxelle, and deutschland. Poland is part of them, it's their territory. So Bruxelle, Deutschland and Warszawa will not give away even one centimeter to russia. Because why would they? Nobody will share poland with russia because its already theirs, why give their stuff to russia for free? Also, why beggar? Bruxelle is giving money, not because it's such a good santa claus, but because it invests money on development of regions. Bruxelle gives money to france, germany, poland and other members, to develop them more. They are all part of one country/union. Just like the CCCP. You don't understand that Oleg? You need to learn my russian friend. And first, before you talk about "dividing poland" try to take Kyiv... oh no wait, Kharkiv... oh no, sorry, Kherson.. oh no you didn't manage that either. Try to take some villages in Ukraine first before talking badly to a country with 2 times bigger GDP per capita, and a country that is a member of the most powerful alliance in the world. russian poor peasant looser.
no, we don't want to be servants of the Anglo-Saxons like your own country, go away
мы вас в пятый раз поделим, ляхи
Yeah, we stop Russians when they try to go buy their groceries where I live too.
We are such terrible people
Write your name, I'll write a petition to the police
чудик, ты где интервью то брал? в какой-то британской языковой школе что-ли? это абсолютно не отражает реалии, что на самом деле думают русские.😀
Ну, поделись своими наблюдениями.
Я бы сказал это не что думают русские, а что думают дети мажоры которые привыкли путешествовать, а теперь жалуются что не могут этого сделать (хотя это не так, все доступно, садишься на самолет и через Турцию весь мир доступен)
Вот этого вот нытья я вообще не понял. Я лично никаких изменений не почувствовал, ну.. разве что на себе лично санкции ощутил, мне эти уроды заблокировали Пейпал, но у меня не возникло после этого мысли "долой Путина!" Нет, наоборот я начал копать все грязное белье Америки и предъявлять американцам за тотальное лицемерие.
@@Atlas_66.Thats the russian way 😂. If the fingers point on you, hit back harder. It’s so funny reading russian media. 90% of the coverage is about foreign countries and what the make wrong. Dont look up 😂
@@MrZweene How do you know what the Russian media write? do you know Russian?
On TV in Russia they talk about different things, there is a heading for world news and a heading for local news.
@@Atlas_66. translator
It's terrible they can't buy fashion brands.
Yes shocking, I had to wipe a few tears away I can't tell a lie. 😢
you know, i think it's kinda funny to ask only students about sanctions and stuff. well, i don't really belittle opinion of the youth - they have really bright ideas sometimes, but their judgment is limited by their lack of life experience in some way and they say only from their point of view. games, clothes, food this children say about...almost everything needed for citizens is now successfully replaced by local manufacturers with really little exeptions (such as hi-tech electronics, hardware and vehicles) which are also now supplied from abroad despite all limitations. companies sold their producting powers stationed in russia, so russians started to make the same production by themself - it's logical, why should we leave them stay unused? all that this sanctions really did is only reduced (not fully blocked actually) russian export in Europe and blocked foreign banks accounts (to steal their content in fact), which hitted mostly not russia itself but importing countries as far as i know.
come on, look on the world map. russia contains basically almost every resource you can think about but we didn't really extracted them bacause it wasn't profitable by some reasons. but not now. sanctions actually HELP us to improve our own economy (my thanks to them, by the way), if someone still doesn't get it.
so, sanctions? whatever. we don't care. give us some more if you want. you're welcome
That's true
Calling the intro BS....
funny how you may think the snctions had any effect on Russia ...lol whether Russians deserve them or not
Forcible conversion in India, Sanatan religion has made false allegations against Christian religion
It is a shame that the young people in Russia are more concerned about not being able to buy their clothes from certain shops than the threat of their country being broken up such as what happened to Yugoslavia. Just goes to show the subconscious bias that occurs from ads, tv and movies from the West.
The sanctions aganist your country has affected the European countries as well. The price of everything including clothes, have gone up significantly. All because they sanctioned your country. Guess what, the cost of travel, hotels and daily living costs are so high now that you can't afford to travel or live in cities like New York or Western European countries unless you are stinking rich.
Wake up young people of Russia, clothes don't matter when you have affordable housing, low cost of basic utilities eg heating, education, medical care social and civic values. The grass always seem greener on the other side of the fence.
They don't have affordable housing. Most russian live with their parents until they are 30 years old or more. They have cheaper appartments or houses than in the West yes, but their wages are far lower. The average wage in Russia is 500 dollars per month. An appartement in a good city with 3 rooms is at least 70 thousand dollars.
I never lived with my parents since 19, neither anyone of my friends, haver you?
We love clothes cause we're a fashionable European nation and love to look attractive.
As for the salaries, they are different the same as expenses in both countries. Everyone working can buy some accommodation in Russia, it's, actually, more favourable to buy and own than to rent here.
As for "why they are not afraid that it's like Yugoslavia", bla-bla, just 'cause Russia is not Yugoslavia, it's one of strongest countries in the world either militarily and economically presently and the Russians are fully aware of it. If you are not, welcome to the new reality 💥
Америка спровоцировала и ведёт войну. Одну из многих по миру. В настоящее время. Но не на того напали - эти санкции и русофобия сделает Russia great again.
What's "Uncle Tom" in Russian.?
predatel - traitor.
Hows he a unle tom for asking question you fool😂
Russia is fighting for the truth and all humanity values. That is what matter. Everything else is just do not matter as lot, as conviction in own rightness.
russia is fighting for a corrupt elite of gangster hijacking wealth form ordinary russians. Do you know if you got a 10% balls as your red oktober ancestors, maybe you can all have a western salary just selling raw materials, instead of surviving on 150$-500$ a month? that's the difference, they enslaved you with violence and propaganda you are happy to be cheated and robbed . Sheep attitude, I suppose.
а че все пацаны на пе ди ков похожи?
Yet another KREMLIN PROPAGANDA CHANNEL..!!!
тссссс, поросюк
yeah, this time aimed at western liberal youth
Yet another xoxol
loves my beautiful, Christian, nordically white, most humane Russian nation
So casually racist lmao
I guess you don't consider Tatars, Chechens,Ukrainians, kazakhs, etc to be Russians.
How about you give them independence then?
@@muditshrimali you really got me stumped for the answer Really I dont know how to react to such a folly ..and 1 more thing: stay there where ever you are Dont sully Russia
@@ВладимирЖуков-ж8ъ if you like white nordic russia why do you watch the channel "afro russian"? Please explain Vladimir.
@@MiSt3300 idle curiosity Besides I sometimes have a strange desire to see something uglily* exotic
Lost any respect for this nation.
Do you mean the USA?
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и indeed, hypocrites or Western media victim.
US in recent decades caused millions of innocent civilian deaths, tens of millions disabled, lost their home, fled their countries.
No one in US stopped it and no one outside put a single sanction on United States. Time has come to end their hegemony, hope Russia and China will prevail in creating multipolar world
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и When you dont have any arguments its easy to say "bla bla USA bla bla"
@@ТатьянаГубина-и1и no we mean the country who has pu$$ies who refuse to fight for their freedom and just complain about how hard their life is. While their government has already murders over 250k civilians. POS country.
@@mrobocop1666 no the US hasn't caused "millions of deaths" you hakfwit. In the 20 years in the middle east. Only 250k civilians were lost. The ruzzians have already killed that many innless then a year. Get f'ed