Don’t know why presenter calls him Prighoziiiin. Somehow presenter that can’t pronounce main person or place … doesn’t seem legit. Presenter is only text reader or done their research? Presenter could as well be AI … and @visualpolitiken would employing actual human
Konstantin, a Russian who left Russia at the start of the war and who hosts a very interesting youtube account, recently noted that a contemporary Russian joke goes like this: A reporter stops a Russian citizen on the street and asks him how he thinks things are going for Ruassa: The citizen replies 'I can't complain."
I recommend reading the book "Letters from Russia. Russia in 1839.” Author: Astolphe de Custine wrote, for example: 'This society of automats/robots is like half a game of chess, because one man moves all the pieces, and the invisible opponent is humanity. Everyone here moves and breathes only with the emperor's permission or at his command, so everyone is gloomy and restrained: silence presides over life and paralyzes it." Almost 200 years have passed, and Russia and ruSSians are still the same. Nothing has changed. “Russians are a people who hate freedom, love slavery, love shackles on their hands and feet, dirty physically and morally. Ready to crush everyone and everything at any time.” Ivan Shmelyov - Russian writer. “Russia manages to find only humiliation everywhere” Alexander Nezvorov “If I fall asleep and wake up in a hundred years, and someone asks me what's going on in Russia now, I'll answer: they drink and steal.” Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin - Russian writer.
Listen to bloggers who asks people in Russia about it on streets Learn how to use translate and monitor their media space (even private) If you are lucky and found 1% of adequate russian anywhere you can ask them what russians are and what they want and believe You will be very surprised Why is it so hard for you, "westerners", to realize that they in majority are deeply imperialistic and apolitical? Most of them don't give a shit about what is going on in Ukraine, while significant minority wants Ukraine to be destroyed as a nation
As a Russian, I can tell you this video is extremely misleading when it comes to what population thinks. Polls are basically rubbish in Russia because very few people answer them sincerely due to fear. If you want to see real opinion of people from smaller cities about Putin - look at the videos of Wagner coup in Rostov. People were basically either indifferent or straight out cheering Wagner rebels. In large cities anti-war sentiment is prevalent among non-elders. Out of hundreds people I know personally only 4 support this war, two of them are my demented grandmothers. If today missile kills Putin and the war stops, way more people will celebrate it than mourn about it, I can guarantee you that.
Чувак если Путин умрет то никто не будет радоваться или печалится, всем будет все равно и то что устроил Пригожин было направлено не против Путина (они даже встречались не задолго до его смерти) а против одной из группировок кремля это была внутренняя борьба по сути народ радовался тому как одни люди обремененные властью гасилили других. Так что твои гарантии пустышка
@@andreimoutchkine5163 it can even be CNN polls, when people are afraid of saying the truth about their opinions out loud, polls cannot be taken seriously.
Are you sure putin can't fall? Whatever he is, his time have an end. But his time is not yet. In the sight of God more evil and unrighteous. God can't tolerate unrighteous. He's get angry with the wicked people everyday. Terror face consequences. He chose to be like stalin ,hitler, no matter what destruction comes at unawares. Hope to end this dirty crime war.
As a kid, I heard a Soviet joke about a hated new leader who heard about an old peasant woman praying for his success. He goes to the old woman to ask why she isn't rooting for his downfall like everybody else. She tells him that she prayed for his predecessor's predecessor to fall and when he did, his replacement was worse. Then she prayed for his predecessor to fall and when he did his replacement was also worse. She admitted she is praying for the current guy because she's afraid his replacement will be worse still. Don't forget that Putin was the replacement for Boris Yeltsin.
Держись, брат. Пока репрессивная машина работает, твоя задача сохранить себя и не впасть в дикость. Путинизм обречен Товарищ, верь: взойдет она, Звезда пленительного счастья, Россия вспрянет ото сна, И на обломках самовластья Напишут наши имена!
Regarding the surveys in Russia: "A Russian man convicted of criticising the Ukraine conflict in a street interview had his sentence toughened on Tuesday from five years' hard labour to five years' prison, state media reported. Yuri Kokhovets, 38, accused Russian soldiers of shooting civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha "for no reason at all" in a spontaneous interview he gave to US-funded news outlet Radio Liberty in July 2022. He was sentenced to five years correctional labour in April 2024 for spreading "false information about the Russian army" but prosecutors appealed, asking for a tougher sentence"
"Yuri Kokhovets, 38, accused Russian soldiers of shooting civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha "for no reason at all" in a spontaneous interview he gave to US-funded news outlet Radio Liberty in July 2022." Wow, you mean he when searching for Radio Liberty, to tell them exactly what they wanted to hear? Why am I surprised he got jailed, did they find the bribery money still on his person?
you dont need Levada, just come to Poland and we will tell you, ruzzia is not a country, it's state of mind, just take a look on soviets in Berlin supporting Putler's aggression
Putin's successful brainwashing of his population and that very hierarchy with the oligarchs and military at the top is the reason why we simply cannot value the average Russian peasant's opinions on any geopolitical matters. Putin only values his peasants' opinions to make sure they are giving him a proper tongue-bath or to crush them otherwise, so why should the rest of us view their opinions any better than Putin does?
@@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Availablethe freedom you enjoy to express that odious opinion was purchased with the blood of former generations of brave Canadians. They left their homes to defeat Europe’s last murderous dictator. Feel free to show the strength of your convictions by volunteering for the ruSSian army. Those who support war criminals are at odds with Canada’s proud history of fighting for freedom and democracy.
@@morstyrannis1951 I was just expressing my personal opinion. Unlike those poor Ukrainian men being grabbed off the streets at gunpoint and dragged to the frontlines, I have a choice. I'm not risking my life for any country - whether it's Russia, Canada, or anywhere else.
The problem with such regimes is stability-instability paradox. Imagine lone gunman taking out Putin in sudden assassination. Or even accident like the death of late Iranian president. The various factions at Kremlin would be at each other throats immediately. FSB, military, oligarchs, you name it.
That is just another dream, one a crappy as the video itself. We can be certain that there is already a line of succession in place, Putin is too wise to leave such an important decision to chance. Then one thing is for sure, the new leader will be even less friendly to the West than Putin is!
"Close your eyes and imagine that you are Russian". NO THANKS!!!! And yes, you are correct about the percentages, from what I saw from unofficial street polls done by 1420 a while back, too.
"Imagine you were a Russian. One day somebody ask you what you think about the war. Of course you would condemn it." Are you crazy? If I was a Russian I would be even more aware of how bad an idea it is for a Russian to publicly criticize Putin directly.
8:27 better the devil you know (than the devil you don't know) it's wiser to deal with an undesirable but familiar situation than to risk a change that might lead to an even worse situation.
You are living in parallel reality. Try to come to Moscow as you are with your British passport and try to protest Putin in the Red Square and let's see then for how long you live. If Russians in Russia are asked about Putin they must express their suppor of the war and the president because they want live. Just like that. It's easy to protest when toy are not there.
No different than Ukraine when their president was a ruSSian puppet. They found the courage to force him from office. Unfortunately ruSSians still have a serf mentality. You see it best in the videos pleading with Putin to rescue some vatniks with no military training or equipment. The average ruSSian still buys the medieval view that the tsar is their God and doesn’t know the bad things that are happening to them. Western Europe gave up this view - by bloody revolution if necessary - centuries ago. Sadly the ruSSins have never had the courage to do the same.
Personally I can never picture myself as that I'm Ukrainian Greek it's hard to be respectful to a Russian these days knowing my entire half of my territory is pretty much ripped to pieces and bombed and taken over
I think the Chechen situation could lead to trouble with the large Turkic population in Russia. Putin probably doesn’t have the resources to manage another conflict. And one coming from inside of Russia would be particularly difficult for him to control the narrative about
trump is going to the loony bin after the election but not to the white house. kamela is currently leading in the polls - which of course is no guarantee. but kamela has the momentum while trump focuses more on soiling himself during a speech and i am not sure if this new unconventional tactic will help him. sure, if you are on the back foot you might consider something new but soiling yourself does not sound to be a good strategy to turn the ship around - more like to turn the shit around.
Putin thinks that way. But trump would have a whole pentagon and a whole cia between him and putin wishes. These 2 work for usa not for potus. So besides trump, putin also needs these 2.
@@puraLusalook into Project 2025... Among other things, it plans to replace everyone in the government - including the Pentagon - with loyalists. 6 months into a Trump presidency there will be no guide rails, no adults in the room. This time next year if he orders the US army to attack Ukraine under Russian leadership... They will obey.
I think we should make it clear to Russia. Get rid of Putin and we will celebrate WITH you. It'll be difficult but damn we work amazingly well with germany today. it can be done.
Russia is keeping several very difficult, pardon different, peoples, ethnities whatever under one ruler. Pretty impossible to get that done with a liberal, friendly policy. Can't compare that to Germany so easily.
@@arturvinogradov8425 Sudan (2019), Tunisia (2011), Egypt (2011), *Ukraine (2014)*, Libya (2011), Kyrgyzstan (2020), Armenia (2018). If anything, overthrowing regimes hasn't been this easy in the 21st century.
@@el_gabron yes I forgot to mention that I meant overthrowing a totalitarian regime to become a democracy not to replace it with another totalitarian regime. Which of these fall into that category? *just in case: Ukraine now totally isn't a democracy. It has a president that canceled elections, jails anyone who critisizes him, removed everyone popular among people from power including the head of military and forbid people leaving the country forcing them to fight for his right to stay in power even if they never supported him or voted for him. Overthrowing Putin to replace him with another dictator probably wouldn't work because the new guy would be from the same company ideologically and that wouldn't stop the war. Especially since there is no side interested in ending it (Zelensky stays in power "until the war ends". I'm not sure he wants it to end ever. West gets to ramp up military production and spend taxpayer money without any control. Russia is slowly winning.)
@@el_gabron which ones of these changed to democracy as a result of the overthrowing? cuz they all don't sound like currently democratic countries to me (except maybe Armenia but it's debatable). I might be wrong and would like to hear your vision.
@@MErwinyou can talk big all you want, but the Russian air forces have proven to be pitifully inadequate. THREE YEARS LATER and you STILL don't have even air superiority over Ukraine! Russia's AF is entirely outclassed and outnumbered by NATO. THE United States Navy ALONE has a significantly more powerful air arm than all of Russia.
How stupid is this idea that a country that is under attack by another country would turn around the leader and the support the attackers ? With the recent Kursk invasion I believe all that Ukrainians managed to achieve was to unite the entire Russian people around their leader in support of their country.
You do realize that we didn't have these wars under Trump. We even had cordial relations with the North Koreans for once. By getting rid of the entrenched political class of the US, we can not only save ourselves but many others around the world.
Oh boy, you stirred up the MAGAites. All they can do is repeat Dumpsters "we had no wars" when I was .........Not bothering to take the time to realize it is not true.
Funny how Putin only attacked Ukraine in 2014 when Obama was president, and in 2022 when Biden was president, Hamas supported by iran started a bloody war in the middle east in 2023 when Biden was president, how many major wars happened during trump's presidency? , zero
well ; Donetsk front is collapsing and Kursk gamble failed at high cost ,, what to do next? stop speking about war results, and start dreaming about a miracle how Ukraine could win the war
Another question, how are the other regions taking the death of so many of their own. We know that Putler doesn't want to touch "western" Ruzzian population. It doesn't seem there's enough army left to defend against domestic separatists.
Smart people don't need to change a mentality, and it seems that they are right to back Putin, whereas every single this our wise leadership have done has been a total and utter failures!!!! It was our leadership with their arrogance & hubris, blocked the peace agreement which was being negotiated in Mar/Apr 2022, right after the full conflict started, they told Zelensky to fight, that we would provide all the weapons and funding needed to defeat the Russian. Now look at what they have bought onto the citizens of Ukraine? This conflict could have ended in Apr 2022, and foolish videos like this one are still, after all that's happened, wishing for the same miracle end of Putin!!
I recommend reading the book "Letters from Russia. Russia in 1839.” Author Astolphe de Custine describes russian despotism, for example: 'This society of automats/robots is like half a game of chess, because one man moves all the pieces, and the invisible opponent is humanity. Everyone here moves and breathes only with the emperor's permission or at his command, so everyone is gloomy and restrained: silence presides over life and paralyzes it." Almost 200 years have passed, and russia and russians are still the same. Nothing has changed.
I'm surprised all these rich guys in Russia that had their jobs taken away from them and all the money and so forth and they can't travel around the world haven't gotten rid of him yet
I mean suppression works well until it doesn't. Suppressing other opinions has the issue that you have no idea what the current situation is. It might be bearable or right before explosion. You just don't know until it is too late.
The biggest problem facing Putin at this time is simply that the war is creating so much debt for everyone underneath him. The basic equation of power is that you spin up a reason for other people to be indebted to you, and then promise to reward them by expanding their domain. When things go wrong you point to a scapegoat. The war was essentially pitched as that: "I know the oil exports have not been doing well but it's obviously the fault of Ukraine, and in a few days we will have all their land, don't worry." When things did not go to plan, he could take the alternative of purging the ranks down to the loyalists. And that has kept the past few years of war going. But that creates a spiral of "less is more" that leads to a North Korean type of regime: the army is clearly failing at its stated mission at this point, but the political structure feeds it regardless. Russia differs from NK in that it covers such a vast scale. Moscow needs a large transport and communications infrastructure to project power, so economic decline creates a tipping point much earlier on. It's too easy for people out in the east to make trouble and start to cozy up to the other Asian countries without getting a Kremlin response. In peacetime this is handled by promoting a colonial power bloc that will represent Moscow's interests, but they are a minority in power. So even if the army retains loyalists, it gets spread thin by widespread unrest. They can't divide and conquer if they're the ones being divided. The way things seem to be going, it's going to be an era of warlords.
if and how putler will fall is hard to predict. but in feb. 2025 the war will change faster. this will be a point where on one hand it will be more difficult to supply new tanks an other weapons because the good stuff is gone already and the rest needs more and more maintenance to be able to use it and on the other side putler has a hard time to finance that shit. that means that the momentum will shift to the ukraine. and ukraine will strike deeper and deeper into russia and eliminate oil refineries and depots and military bases. no idea what then happens when the oligarchs get pissed because the inflation of the rubel spirals out of control. that already started.
@yunusgokcen174 you attacked Kiev like Hitler Warsaw and started ww3 it will start in Kiev but end in Moscow like ww2 started in Warsaw ended in Berlin
@infidelheretic923 if they were all ill gotten gains in the first place why did the UK and US so happily take his money by the billions in investments for the last 20 years. On top of that you are right, there is a price to pay but the ones deciding who pay it are in the wrong.
Authoritarian and totalitarian regimes will always fail. History shows that as much democracy is imperfect system, it is sustainable in long run as society continue to be inclusive in political decision making.
I think it could happen very quickly ordinary Chechens won’t like Putin and there pain will run deep, and don’t forget Russia occupies a big chunk of China. As The war continues to weaken Russia nations or enemies from within could take advantage of the situation, and who would blame them. When you think about it it was a similar situation brought down the Czar and the Afghan war played a big part in the end of the soviet union
I don't like the idea of wronging the Russia security services. So my response as a Russian living in Russia would be (Putin is great, never wrong and the best looking man in Russia)
I will never cease to be disturbed by the west's inability to realize other civilizations don't think like them. I'm not saying I agree with the Russians or something but I don't assume I'd be against the war if I was Russian I assume I'd have the opposite of my current position if I was Russian.
Imagination and fantasy cannot win a war. Well finally after over two years of war we have no other option but to rely on wishful fantasies to calm our worries down as you are doing here. This is exactly what I also do to forget my worries and turn a blind eye to the real situation.
The real situation is that Russia is 950 days into a three day operation. Your strategic reserves are nearly out, your economic reserves are nearly done and you're begging North Korea for weapons and soldiers to keep your war going. Meanwhile 85 percent of your country still doesn't have running water, paved roads or electricity. Oh, and now I hear Putin is selling off your gold reserves. Sounds like a winning hand to me.
The 6th video today about Putyin's demise that youtube recommends to me - I'm sure there's plenty more. Seriously though, this canard is just getting tired, along with China collapse. I'm not sure how long you can put out this kind of content for cheap clicks. A little more authentic and fresh content would go a long way. Also, you put sponsor ads both in description and in comments. You just seem way too desperate to monetize this channel.
Very few in comparison to the ones chanting Putins success and leadership in the new world order. These are far more fun as they are like dark comedies.
Well, we asked that question to the Brits and Americans during the Iraq invasion, the same. The majority of citizens of both nation never condemned Bush and Blair.
Motorbikes with & without sidecars as recon troops have been used by Russia since before ww2. Each tank & mechanised corps had an attached regiment of these super mobile troops for first contact & probing missions. In hot war scenarios very high casualties were inevitable 🙄
Who is going to be brave/stupid enough to publicly criticise Putin? Even without access to free information, the majority of Russians are well aware of the dangers of going against Putin. Go back to the idea at the start of the video. Imagine that you are a Russian, that you know what's going on. Would you have the courage to say anything other than positive statements that you believe would protect your safety?
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Don’t know why presenter calls him Prighoziiiin. Somehow presenter that can’t pronounce main person or place … doesn’t seem legit. Presenter is only text reader or done their research? Presenter could as well be AI … and @visualpolitiken would employing actual human
Konstantin, a Russian who left Russia at the start of the war and who hosts a very interesting youtube account, recently noted that a contemporary Russian joke goes like this:
A reporter stops a Russian citizen on the street and asks him how he thinks things are going for Ruassa:
The citizen replies 'I can't complain."
His RUclips channel --> INSIDE RUSSIA
Another Konstantin, who didn't leave - REAL REPORTERS
@@andreimoutchkine5163 That guy has a tendency to bring in some very sketchy "experts", though... :P
I recommend reading the book "Letters from Russia. Russia in 1839.” Author: Astolphe de Custine wrote, for example: 'This society of automats/robots is like half a game of chess, because one man moves all the pieces, and the invisible opponent is humanity. Everyone here moves and breathes only with the emperor's permission or at his command, so everyone is gloomy and restrained: silence presides over life and paralyzes it."
Almost 200 years have passed, and Russia and ruSSians are still the same. Nothing has changed.
“Russians are a people who hate freedom, love slavery, love shackles on their hands and feet, dirty physically and morally. Ready to crush everyone and everything at any time.” Ivan Shmelyov - Russian writer.
“Russia manages to find only humiliation everywhere” Alexander Nezvorov
“If I fall asleep and wake up in a hundred years, and someone asks me what's going on in Russia now, I'll answer: they drink and steal.” Mikhail Saltykov-Shchedrin - Russian writer.
Amazing comment. I often wonder how the Russian population is to be de-coded after all this. I guess the answer is they probably never will...
How honest would polls be answered if an opinion can land you in prison?
unfortunately most russians don't know about prision sentenses for wrong answer
Exactly
Listen to bloggers who asks people in Russia about it on streets
Learn how to use translate and monitor their media space (even private)
If you are lucky and found 1% of adequate russian anywhere you can ask them what russians are and what they want and believe
You will be very surprised
Why is it so hard for you, "westerners", to realize that they in majority are deeply imperialistic and apolitical? Most of them don't give a shit about what is going on in Ukraine, while significant minority wants Ukraine to be destroyed as a nation
There are other ways too, to shape opinions. Many Russians sure believe the crap they are fed up with 😢
Excellent point.
As a Russian, I can tell you this video is extremely misleading when it comes to what population thinks. Polls are basically rubbish in Russia because very few people answer them sincerely due to fear. If you want to see real opinion of people from smaller cities about Putin - look at the videos of Wagner coup in Rostov. People were basically either indifferent or straight out cheering Wagner rebels. In large cities anti-war sentiment is prevalent among non-elders. Out of hundreds people I know personally only 4 support this war, two of them are my demented grandmothers. If today missile kills Putin and the war stops, way more people will celebrate it than mourn about it, I can guarantee you that.
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Чувак если Путин умрет то никто не будет радоваться или печалится, всем будет все равно и то что устроил Пригожин было направлено не против Путина (они даже встречались не задолго до его смерти) а против одной из группировок кремля это была внутренняя борьба по сути народ радовался тому как одни люди обремененные властью гасилили других. Так что твои гарантии пустышка
If Russia implodes and can no longer secure its population, the West is coming to take everything you own and suck you dry and make you our servants
No, the Levada polls are not rubbish
@@andreimoutchkine5163 it can even be CNN polls, when people are afraid of saying the truth about their opinions out loud, polls cannot be taken seriously.
Putin can’t fall, he never goes higher than the first floor.
One of his victims actually fell out of a basement window.
Are you sure putin can't fall? Whatever he is, his time have an end. But his time is not yet. In the sight of God more evil and unrighteous. God can't tolerate unrighteous. He's get angry with the wicked people everyday. Terror face consequences.
He chose to be like stalin ,hitler, no matter what destruction comes at unawares. Hope to end this dirty crime war.
When asked about how they felt about Russia's war, Russians responded, "What war?"!
😂😂
They have Putin and we got Biden or Trump smh
A Russian I spoke to in Tbilisi in July: "We don't know who or what could come after Putin"
That's quite some existential dread
As a kid, I heard a Soviet joke about a hated new leader who heard about an old peasant woman praying for his success. He goes to the old woman to ask why she isn't rooting for his downfall like everybody else. She tells him that she prayed for his predecessor's predecessor to fall and when he did, his replacement was worse. Then she prayed for his predecessor to fall and when he did his replacement was also worse. She admitted she is praying for the current guy because she's afraid his replacement will be worse still. Don't forget that Putin was the replacement for Boris Yeltsin.
Hello, I don't need to close my eyes and imagine. I am Russian.
Let this bloody war be cursed.
Peace to Ukraine. 🇺🇦 Freedom to Russia 🇷🇺.
@@pavelkozlov7163 It's not a war. It is a "Special Military Operations".
@@MErwin 🤣😂 pretty special, huh?
bless you sir. Stay safe, I pray you will see these dreams realized one day.
Держись, брат. Пока репрессивная машина работает, твоя задача сохранить себя и не впасть в дикость. Путинизм обречен
Товарищ, верь: взойдет она,
Звезда пленительного счастья,
Россия вспрянет ото сна,
И на обломках самовластья
Напишут наши имена!
You didn't see the reality. Don't ignore that's the dirty war crime of russia.
Regarding the surveys in Russia:
"A Russian man convicted of criticising the Ukraine conflict in a street interview had his sentence toughened on Tuesday from five years' hard labour to five years' prison, state media reported.
Yuri Kokhovets, 38, accused Russian soldiers of shooting civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha "for no reason at all" in a spontaneous interview he gave to US-funded news outlet Radio Liberty in July 2022.
He was sentenced to five years correctional labour in April 2024 for spreading "false information about the Russian army" but prosecutors appealed, asking for a tougher sentence"
"Yuri Kokhovets, 38, accused Russian soldiers of shooting civilians in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha "for no reason at all" in a spontaneous interview he gave to US-funded news outlet Radio Liberty in July 2022."
Wow, you mean he when searching for Radio Liberty, to tell them exactly what they wanted to hear? Why am I surprised he got jailed, did they find the bribery money still on his person?
@@delboyg01Back then, foreign journalists still visited and did street interviews with passersby. Short memory, honey?
@@delboyg01oh little rooster, you're so used to your governments corruption that you assume the rest of the world is like you.
We're not.
@@delboyg01Trolsky detected!
‘….if you come for the king, you better not miss…’
Prygosian missed
you dont need Levada, just come to Poland and we will tell you, ruzzia is not a country, it's state of mind, just take a look on soviets in Berlin supporting Putler's aggression
I live in Canada, and I support Putin
Putin's successful brainwashing of his population and that very hierarchy with the oligarchs and military at the top is the reason why we simply cannot value the average Russian peasant's opinions on any geopolitical matters. Putin only values his peasants' opinions to make sure they are giving him a proper tongue-bath or to crush them otherwise, so why should the rest of us view their opinions any better than Putin does?
From Africa, supporting Putin with love.
@@ThisHandleWasTheOnly1Availablethe freedom you enjoy to express that odious opinion was purchased with the blood of former generations of brave Canadians. They left their homes to defeat Europe’s last murderous dictator.
Feel free to show the strength of your convictions by volunteering for the ruSSian army. Those who support war criminals are at odds with Canada’s proud history of fighting for freedom and democracy.
@@morstyrannis1951 I was just expressing my personal opinion. Unlike those poor Ukrainian men being grabbed off the streets at gunpoint and dragged to the frontlines, I have a choice. I'm not risking my life for any country - whether it's Russia, Canada, or anywhere else.
The Russian bots are real active on this one
How can you be so sure?
@@almaddow3229who else is stupid enough to post Kremlin talking points? Well, other than the MAGA cult.
Because you're lazy and we can read your comment history.
@@Yakiro255 how many are you there? Not lazy ukr bots
@@almaddow3229 It's a bit of a confession when you assume everyone is as corrupt as you are.
But we're not.
The problem with such regimes is stability-instability paradox.
Imagine lone gunman taking out Putin in sudden assassination. Or even accident like the death of late Iranian president.
The various factions at Kremlin would be at each other throats immediately.
FSB, military, oligarchs, you name it.
That is just another dream, one a crappy as the video itself.
We can be certain that there is already a line of succession in place, Putin is too wise to leave such an important decision to chance. Then one thing is for sure, the new leader will be even less friendly to the West than Putin is!
If you haven’t already, watch the movie The Death Of Stalin. It’s a hysterical view of deadly events.
It's already happening. Kadyrov declared war on a group politicians and an olygharch.
Putin's fate will be the same as Khadafi.
I’m drunk, living in squalor and effluent, yep that’s my imaginary Russian life.
10:23 Kim jeong fucking un is taller than putin has me laughing my ass off
"Close your eyes and imagine that you are Russian". NO THANKS!!!! And yes, you are correct about the percentages, from what I saw from unofficial street polls done by 1420 a while back, too.
"Imagine you were a Russian. One day somebody ask you what you think about the war. Of course you would condemn it."
Are you crazy? If I was a Russian I would be even more aware of how bad an idea it is for a Russian to publicly criticize Putin directly.
Putin:
Gremlin in the kremlin!
😂😂
i wonder if this guy would cry like a baby when sent to the frontlines. i am sure Putin is a coward - seen that during COVID
You were planning to put bombs and missiles at someone's doorstep and now saying why are they cleaning their doorstep
8:27 better the devil you know (than the devil you don't know)
it's wiser to deal with an undesirable but familiar situation than to risk a change that might lead to an even worse situation.
If you put emotions aside, all of this is mere wishful thinking.
You are living in parallel reality. Try to come to Moscow as you are with your British passport and try to protest Putin in the Red Square and let's see then for how long you live. If Russians in Russia are asked about Putin they must express their suppor of the war and the president because they want live. Just like that. It's easy to protest when toy are not there.
No different than Ukraine when their president was a ruSSian puppet. They found the courage to force him from office.
Unfortunately ruSSians still have a serf mentality. You see it best in the videos pleading with Putin to rescue some vatniks with no military training or equipment. The average ruSSian still buys the medieval view that the tsar is their God and doesn’t know the bad things that are happening to them. Western Europe gave up this view - by bloody revolution if necessary - centuries ago. Sadly the ruSSins have never had the courage to do the same.
Personally I can never picture myself as that I'm Ukrainian Greek it's hard to be respectful to a Russian these days knowing my entire half of my territory is pretty much ripped to pieces and bombed and taken over
I think the Chechen situation could lead to trouble with the large Turkic population in Russia. Putin probably doesn’t have the resources to manage another conflict. And one coming from inside of Russia would be particularly difficult for him to control the narrative about
This would be the perfect time for Russians to drag Putler out of office.
Don't confuse the 2 ethnic groups. Chechens are caucasian not turquick.
Putin's only chance is a second Trump presidency in America. If that doesn't happen, Vladdy is fucked!
trump is going to the loony bin after the election but not to the white house.
kamela is currently leading in the polls - which of course is no guarantee. but kamela has the momentum while trump focuses more on soiling himself during a speech and i am not sure if this new unconventional tactic will help him.
sure, if you are on the back foot you might consider something new but soiling yourself does not sound to be a good strategy to turn the ship around - more like to turn the shit around.
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Putin thinks that way. But trump would have a whole pentagon and a whole cia between him and putin wishes. These 2 work for usa not for potus. So besides trump, putin also needs these 2.
@@puraLusalook into Project 2025... Among other things, it plans to replace everyone in the government - including the Pentagon - with loyalists.
6 months into a Trump presidency there will be no guide rails, no adults in the room.
This time next year if he orders the US army to attack Ukraine under Russian leadership... They will obey.
@@puraLusa Good point.
I think we should make it clear to Russia. Get rid of Putin and we will celebrate WITH you. It'll be difficult but damn we work amazingly well with germany today. it can be done.
Russia is keeping several very difficult, pardon different, peoples, ethnities whatever under one ruler.
Pretty impossible to get that done with a liberal, friendly policy.
Can't compare that to Germany so easily.
god you're so delusional and childish. talking about overthrowing totalitarian regimes in 21 century
@@arturvinogradov8425 Sudan (2019), Tunisia (2011), Egypt (2011), *Ukraine (2014)*, Libya (2011), Kyrgyzstan (2020), Armenia (2018).
If anything, overthrowing regimes hasn't been this easy in the 21st century.
@@el_gabron yes I forgot to mention that I meant overthrowing a totalitarian regime to become a democracy not to replace it with another totalitarian regime. Which of these fall into that category?
*just in case: Ukraine now totally isn't a democracy. It has a president that canceled elections, jails anyone who critisizes him, removed everyone popular among people from power including the head of military and forbid people leaving the country forcing them to fight for his right to stay in power even if they never supported him or voted for him.
Overthrowing Putin to replace him with another dictator probably wouldn't work because the new guy would be from the same company ideologically and that wouldn't stop the war. Especially since there is no side interested in ending it (Zelensky stays in power "until the war ends". I'm not sure he wants it to end ever. West gets to ramp up military production and spend taxpayer money without any control. Russia is slowly winning.)
@@el_gabron which ones of these changed to democracy as a result of the overthrowing? cuz they all don't sound like currently democratic countries to me (except maybe Armenia but it's debatable). I might be wrong and would like to hear your vision.
NATO air assets alone would be enough to end Russia's ability to wage war within 7-10 days.
@@Mighty_Terp You really "want some"?
Fantasy😂😂😂
@@MErwinyou can talk big all you want, but the Russian air forces have proven to be pitifully inadequate.
THREE YEARS LATER and you STILL don't have even air superiority over Ukraine!
Russia's AF is entirely outclassed and outnumbered by NATO.
THE United States Navy ALONE has a significantly more powerful air arm than all of Russia.
Within one day . Russia is wide open. Just look how simple drone can fly unappeased over Russia skys so imagine what Euro-fighters and F35 could do.
@@MErwin With what
Relying on public poles from country, where disagreement with party line is punishable crime, is dumb
How stupid is this idea that a country that is under attack by another country would turn around the leader and the support the attackers ?
With the recent Kursk invasion I believe all that Ukrainians managed to achieve was to unite the entire Russian people around their leader in support of their country.
Yeah... you asked us to picture being Russian... we would not criticise him if asked.
Ive always said. Get rid of Trump and half of Americas problem go away. Get rid of Trump *and* Putin and half the worlds problems go away.
You do realize that we didn't have these wars under Trump. We even had cordial relations with the North Koreans for once. By getting rid of the entrenched political class of the US, we can not only save ourselves but many others around the world.
b.s
Oh boy, you stirred up the MAGAites. All they can do is repeat Dumpsters "we had no wars" when I was .........Not bothering to take the time to realize it is not true.
Not really. Trumptards will be around and just as deluded after November.
Get rid of the GOP and half of Americas problem go away
Funny how Putin only attacked Ukraine in 2014 when Obama was president, and in 2022 when Biden was president, Hamas supported by iran started a bloody war in the middle east in 2023 when Biden was president, how many major wars happened during trump's presidency? , zero
Самое страшное, мне и глаза закрывать не нужно)
This channel analysis is increasingly becoming more of wishful thinking than a real analysis. 🙁
well ; Donetsk front is collapsing and Kursk gamble failed at high cost ,, what to do next? stop speking about war results, and start dreaming about a miracle how Ukraine could win the war
All the people who would disagree left the country at the start of the war
The Putin regime will fall. But what about bringing to justice those responsible for this war, or will they escape unharmed?
Perhaps the Russian people are too naive about Putin and what's actually happening?
Media is heavily controlled, Facebook and Instagram have already been banned and RUclips is now being blocked
perhaps you're naive if you think it even matters? it's not like it's a democracy and like the president is chosen by votes
Another video that brings nothing... something bad is happening to this channel.
Z 💪 Ukraine is Russia. ✌
Full support for Russia from Serbia ❤
Chubais didn't condemn the way.
He have chosen to keep silence and to ran away in silence.
only 43 attempts? Castro is laughing in his grave
Another question, how are the other regions taking the death of so many of their own. We know that Putler doesn't want to touch "western" Ruzzian population.
It doesn't seem there's enough army left to defend against domestic separatists.
Like !sr@el not invading G@za, we$t b@nk or Lebanon Ru$$ia is also not !nvading Ukr@in they are just liberating some regions..😂😂😂
There might be some top Russian generals with the balls to put their lives on the line, but not the lives of their wife and kids.
Guys? Guys, my eyes are still closed!
Neutralised? That's an interesting way of describing murdered
Ukraine will be divided
I had people from Moscow at my burningman camp, they had no problems traveling to the USA.
I bet Kadirov will try kill puding as well, don.
He hasn't drafted many soldiers from the most populated cities. The larger cities have a different view of him.
Both sides "We tell the truth, they tell lies.."
It’s difficult to change a mentality.
Smart people don't need to change a mentality, and it seems that they are right to back Putin, whereas every single this our wise leadership have done has been a total and utter failures!!!!
It was our leadership with their arrogance & hubris, blocked the peace agreement which was being negotiated in Mar/Apr 2022, right after the full conflict started, they told Zelensky to fight, that we would provide all the weapons and funding needed to defeat the Russian. Now look at what they have bought onto the citizens of Ukraine?
This conflict could have ended in Apr 2022, and foolish videos like this one are still, after all that's happened, wishing for the same miracle end of Putin!!
It’s easier to fool someone than to convince them they’ve been fooled.
I recommend reading the book "Letters from Russia. Russia in 1839.” Author Astolphe de Custine describes russian despotism, for example: 'This society of automats/robots is like half a game of chess, because one man moves all the pieces, and the invisible opponent is humanity. Everyone here moves and breathes only with the emperor's permission or at his command, so everyone is gloomy and restrained: silence presides over life and paralyzes it."
Almost 200 years have passed, and russia and russians are still the same. Nothing has changed.
Remember. Prighozin has a Son to continue his fight with Putin
For sure, if you didn't know sadly that son sold himself to putin 😅😅😅
@@almaddow3229keep your friends close...
Why isn't anyone factoring in the numerous private armies of the oligarchs?
BS
I'm surprised all these rich guys in Russia that had their jobs taken away from them and all the money and so forth and they can't travel around the world haven't gotten rid of him yet
23 years in power? Try 25.
Putin has fallen,and Soviet Union has fallen,and Russia has fallen,
Russia is still standing.
I don’t think so,Russia is already fallen,and Putin has fallen,Soviet Union has fallen,that is true,
@@yantoyankee840 Trust me, Russia is standing and the West is in panic.
are you sure?,I don’t think so,Putin has fallen,Soviet Union has fallen,Russia has fallen,let war,Russia psychopath,
@@yunusgokcen174I assure you, the west sees Russia's disastrous performance in Ukraine. No one is in panic over that, 😂😂😂😂
I closed my eyes for a moment and immediatly lost 32 iq points. Straight to hell with putin's russians.
Approaching Russians with western mentality and standards is beyond ridicilous, they ain't gona do shit.
Why would they? Russians are happy with Putin.
Zero new information.
I did check all I old see was a gulag.AAGGHH!
I mean suppression works well until it doesn't. Suppressing other opinions has the issue that you have no idea what the current situation is. It might be bearable or right before explosion. You just don't know until it is too late.
So this guy is close to the Front lines, thats cool.
If only the west had done more for the former Soviet Union in the 1990s maybe this outcome could have been avoided.
The biggest problem facing Putin at this time is simply that the war is creating so much debt for everyone underneath him. The basic equation of power is that you spin up a reason for other people to be indebted to you, and then promise to reward them by expanding their domain. When things go wrong you point to a scapegoat. The war was essentially pitched as that: "I know the oil exports have not been doing well but it's obviously the fault of Ukraine, and in a few days we will have all their land, don't worry."
When things did not go to plan, he could take the alternative of purging the ranks down to the loyalists. And that has kept the past few years of war going. But that creates a spiral of "less is more" that leads to a North Korean type of regime: the army is clearly failing at its stated mission at this point, but the political structure feeds it regardless.
Russia differs from NK in that it covers such a vast scale. Moscow needs a large transport and communications infrastructure to project power, so economic decline creates a tipping point much earlier on. It's too easy for people out in the east to make trouble and start to cozy up to the other Asian countries without getting a Kremlin response. In peacetime this is handled by promoting a colonial power bloc that will represent Moscow's interests, but they are a minority in power. So even if the army retains loyalists, it gets spread thin by widespread unrest. They can't divide and conquer if they're the ones being divided.
The way things seem to be going, it's going to be an era of warlords.
if and how putler will fall is hard to predict. but in feb. 2025 the war will change faster. this will be a point where on one hand it will be more difficult to supply new tanks an other weapons because the good stuff is gone already and the rest needs more and more maintenance to be able to use it and on the other side putler has a hard time to finance that shit. that means that the momentum will shift to the ukraine.
and ukraine will strike deeper and deeper into russia and eliminate oil refineries and depots and military bases.
no idea what then happens when the oligarchs get pissed because the inflation of the rubel spirals out of control. that already started.
Its 25 years in power, not 23…
How did Hitler ended?
Ask Zelensky.
@@yunusgokcen174ask putler
@yunusgokcen174 you attacked Kiev like Hitler Warsaw and started ww3 it will start in Kiev but end in Moscow like ww2 started in Warsaw ended in Berlin
Your time is near
@@KristinaYordanova-m4l I am not Russian. Putin did not start this war, Nato did and Zelensky is nothing but a puppet.
Roman lost 57% of his NW and still the west treated him as a villain... disgusting.
Well when it's 100 Ill gotten gains its hard to feel pity.
Besides it's a war. This is the price to pay.
@infidelheretic923 if they were all ill gotten gains in the first place why did the UK and US so happily take his money by the billions in investments for the last 20 years. On top of that you are right, there is a price to pay but the ones deciding who pay it are in the wrong.
Propaganda😀😀
You guys are on the money - Russian won’t uprise.
Authoritarian and totalitarian regimes will always fail. History shows that as much democracy is imperfect system, it is sustainable in long run as society continue to be inclusive in political decision making.
I think it could happen very quickly ordinary Chechens won’t like Putin and there pain will run deep, and don’t forget Russia occupies a big chunk of China. As The war continues to weaken Russia nations or enemies from within could take advantage of the situation, and who would blame them. When you think about it it was a similar situation brought down the Czar and the Afghan war played a big part in the end of the soviet union
People are always and in every society at the bottom of the pyramid.
I don't like the idea of wronging the Russia security services. So my response as a Russian living in Russia would be (Putin is great, never wrong and the best looking man in Russia)
😂 Best coment.
Russia's warm and fuzzy blanket just get ripped away, if the Ukrainians and Chechens put together an alliance.
No
Yes. It happens in Russia regularly after a costly war
I will never cease to be disturbed by the west's inability to realize other civilizations don't think like them. I'm not saying I agree with the Russians or something but I don't assume I'd be against the war if I was Russian I assume I'd have the opposite of my current position if I was Russian.
Imagination and fantasy cannot win a war. Well finally after over two years of war we have no other option but to rely on wishful fantasies to calm our worries down as you are doing here. This is exactly what I also do to forget my worries and turn a blind eye to the real situation.
Exactly biased stupid agenda channel it becomes
The real situation is that Russia is 950 days into a three day operation.
Your strategic reserves are nearly out, your economic reserves are nearly done and you're begging North Korea for weapons and soldiers to keep your war going.
Meanwhile 85 percent of your country still doesn't have running water, paved roads or electricity.
Oh, and now I hear Putin is selling off your gold reserves.
Sounds like a winning hand to me.
Consider removing the stupid editing and frantic music.
out of a window? sure
the red army gives you wings
russians yearn for tsar and it always was like that
Someone's been working out! 🤣😍
The 6th video today about Putyin's demise that youtube recommends to me - I'm sure there's plenty more. Seriously though, this canard is just getting tired, along with China collapse. I'm not sure how long you can put out this kind of content for cheap clicks. A little more authentic and fresh content would go a long way. Also, you put sponsor ads both in description and in comments. You just seem way too desperate to monetize this channel.
Very few in comparison to the ones chanting Putins success and leadership in the new world order. These are far more fun as they are like dark comedies.
RUZZIAN BOTS IN THE COMMENTS
I don't get it, SUA is an oligarchy too
Well, we asked that question to the Brits and Americans during the Iraq invasion, the same. The majority of citizens of both nation never condemned Bush and Blair.
That is nonsense. There were millions protesting, and loudly.
@@rmdomainer9042 Yeah right, did it stop the war?
@@WhenBoredomStrikesChannel Shifting the goalpost I hear. You're dismissed.
@@rmdomainer9042 You just dismissed yourself by shifting.
@@WhenBoredomStrikesChannel You sound confused. English not your first language?
No.
Motorbikes with & without sidecars as recon troops have been used by Russia since before ww2. Each tank & mechanised corps had an attached regiment of these super mobile troops for first contact & probing missions. In hot war scenarios very high casualties were inevitable 🙄
16:12 Is there really forced conscription ? I don't think so.. They are still on the contract system no ?
Who is going to be brave/stupid enough to publicly criticise Putin? Even without access to free information, the majority of Russians are well aware of the dangers of going against Putin.
Go back to the idea at the start of the video. Imagine that you are a Russian, that you know what's going on. Would you have the courage to say anything other than positive statements that you believe would protect your safety?
With or without PooTin Russia's choice is peace, trade and prosperity with the West, or a subservient client state of China. Choose wisely.
The big question is: who can arrest and punish the war criminals of Israel?
Arrest Mohammed.
You don't have the right to implement western values and ideologies on an independent superpower Nation Russia..
where is the subtitle