Born In Ukraine 🇺🇦 Moved To Australia NOW IN RUSSIA🇷🇺

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  • Опубликовано: 9 июн 2024
  • I talk with a new Friend Vlad who interestingly enough he was born in Kiev during Soviet Times and has now Moved To Moscow Lets listen to his story!
    Vlads channel: ‪@Indulgeandpair‬
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  • @violettanikonenko311
    @violettanikonenko311 18 дней назад +62

    I was born in Ukraine from "Ukrainian" parents, I live in Canada, I love Russia and I consider myself Russian (especially after watching Ukraine what had happened in there since 2014)...

  • @THEele7en
    @THEele7en 19 дней назад +198

    I was born in Ukraine in 80s and I never considered myself Ukrainian. Never

    • @Dembilaja
      @Dembilaja 19 дней назад

      And you're ethnically Ukrainian too?

    • @sportsfisher9677
      @sportsfisher9677 19 дней назад +17

      @@Dembilaja Could be Russki, Greek, Romanian, Slovak, Rusyn, Crimean Tatar, Bulgarian, Belarussian, Hungarian, or Roma, or Jewish. It is more diverse that people think.

    • @THEele7en
      @THEele7en 19 дней назад +25

      @@Dembilaja I’m a mix of Hungarian, Russian, Slovak and god knows who else. So yeah, not a Ukrainian

    • @Ktaurus26
      @Ktaurus26 19 дней назад +26

      My grandpa was from Odessa. He always considered himself a Soviet person. Mostly Jewish with some Russian and Belarusian mixed in.

    • @darrylp6938
      @darrylp6938 19 дней назад +8

      Loved the guest today. Super based!

  • @dkrawk8309
    @dkrawk8309 18 дней назад +45

    I left the ukriane in 2001, nobody EVER had a slightest clue to a possibility of considering Russian, the ukrianian, Belarusian, polish, Yugoslavian and many more, being different.
    WE ARE ALL SAME PEOPLE!!

  • @user-st3jk2vg2i
    @user-st3jk2vg2i 19 дней назад +122

    Советский союз, для вас это наверное прошлое, а я его отлично помню, это была очень неплохая страна, когда союз рухнул мы с моим другом купили водки, сидели дома пили, пели гимн СССР и рыдали. Наша страна умерла, по сути это у нас были поминки. Я любил свою страну СССР, я гордился ею.

    • @iona3669
      @iona3669 19 дней назад +1

      I was born in the US also like our 911 when perhaps our freedom died and we became a less free more totalitarian forever-war state. Later I learned Kennedy was right when he warned how Literal Nazis took over our intelligence and defense agencies.

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey 19 дней назад +10

      Хорошая страна была, но нужно честно сказать, с достаточными минусами. В результате чего она и погибла. Сейчас Россия это всё та же Родина и главное её теперь так же не потерять.

    • @zentriffid
      @zentriffid 18 дней назад

      The USSR was never a country.

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey 18 дней назад +4

      @@zentriffid Это какая-то новая теория?))

    • @zentriffid
      @zentriffid 18 дней назад

      @@xalekcey Unless you have a PR visa the govt will block your return.

  • @serdobsky_
    @serdobsky_ 19 дней назад +208

    Привет из Киевской области. Надеюсь что вы не забыли про нас. Пожалуйста, дайте хоть выбраться из этого концлагеря под названием Украина.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  19 дней назад +48

      Stay safe my friend

    • @Habik87_29
      @Habik87_29 19 дней назад +37

      Держитесь пожалуйста😢

    • @user-ez7tf5vs6k
      @user-ez7tf5vs6k 19 дней назад +30

      К сожалению "уважаемые западные партнеры" тоже не хотят про вас забывать

    • @ivanpetrov5185
      @ivanpetrov5185 19 дней назад +13

      @@Wild-Siberia ​​Dan, you should watch "The barber of Siberia". This is the best movie on the Russian soul for foreigners.

    • @Adwa-1896
      @Adwa-1896 19 дней назад +15

      Be strong 💪 and be safe okay I will pray 🙏 for you, I’m from Ethiopia 🇪🇹

  • @violetshtein1606
    @violetshtein1606 16 дней назад +10

    Vlad's story really resonated with me. I have a similar background. I was born in USSR in '86, my parents left in 1990, I grew up in Canada and never really gave it much of a thought. I met my husband here, he went through a similar story, his parents ran from Pridnestrovie in 1991 when war was brewing. We both grew up in Canada, he joined the army reserves at 19. We had our children here, built our careers, our home, and then around 2020 something clicked. The only way I can describe it is like an internal GPS turned on and the motherland started calling. We are now getting closer to getting our affairs in order to leave to Russia - aiming for hopefully early 2025.

  • @ImixSpb
    @ImixSpb 19 дней назад +38

    The guest is correct that Russia and the West are parallel civilizations. It's neither good, nor bad, it's just reality. Russia and the West have been facing tensions for centuries, not just now. Thank you Dan for inviting the interesting guest. Have a nice day!

    • @Jl-lq5en
      @Jl-lq5en 18 дней назад +1

      they are similar to a degree but not entirely. Basically the West has been historically filled with more secularism, liberalism, and Catholicism which is an enemy of Orthodoxy and a polar opposite. Also, Russia before Peter the Great was more similar to Turkey or Ancient Israel with its ultra conservative laws and societal norms. Peter modernized Russia by force but it took over 100 years for the effects to be felt everywhere.

    • @snowsnow4231
      @snowsnow4231 18 дней назад

      West has a culture of servitude, smiling to the boss, tap dancing in front of your landlord and beating around the bush. Russians are free people, say whatever they think straight into the face, short and simple. I hate this tap dancing, hate fake servile smiles, hate ass licking. I say wttf I want to say, fk you if you don`t like it, lets go outside and figure out what can you do about it. That`s freedom.

    • @iustinustinov
      @iustinustinov 15 дней назад

      Россиия и Западная Цивилизация-разные

  • @Serega300nerevar
    @Serega300nerevar 17 дней назад +10

    Russia is the legal successor of the USSR. Ukraine belongs to Russia according to international law. According to the Helsinki Act and the Tehran agreements, there is no state of Ukraine. This is not a war between two countries, this is a civil war, a return to the territorial results of the Second World War. We are one nation. Russian people, Soviet people - it doesn't matter what you call us.

  • @romanmalyshev5040
    @romanmalyshev5040 19 дней назад +75

    Been following your channel for a few months now, Dan! I myself was born in Novosibirsk, at the same time as you and Vlad. Then we moved to Norway just before I started school and I grew up there. Had virtually no contact with Russians growing up -- now I hear Russian speech every time I go to the city where I live (cause of Ukr refugees), but in the old days years would pass between getting to know another Russian. Visiting Novosib a few times growing up I felt like a tourist there, who simply knows the language, but it was Norway that was "home". I also didn't know much about Ukraine until a Ukr. girl in high school started to tell me stuff like "why did YOU turn off our gas?", as if I had something to do with it. This was about 15 years ago, when the first "gas wars" started (Ukraine was not paying their gas bill to Gazprom). We always spoke Russian at home, I read Russian books growing up, we didn't really celebrate Norwegian holidays. My mom moved back when I started uni and I visited St Petersburg couple of times per year, but didn't know a soul there, still felt just like a tourist there. 10 years ago it started changing cause of Russophobia and I started longing to being with other Russophones (which I never really did before). So I joined an orthodox church in Norway, became active there. Unfortunately, some of the people I met there or at uni, who came from Moscow/St. Petetersburg (typically young, highly educated women) are very liberal and pro-western, slandering their own country to "fit in" in the West, which really disappointed me. It's funny that before starting my PhD I had no thoughts about moving to Russia and this meeting with "real" Russians, who didn't grew up in the West, also disillusioned me: you get this чужой среди своих ("a foreigner amongst your own kin") feeling. But, yeah, I have been watching a lot of these videos where Russian-speaking people who have been living in the West for 20-30 years, like me, are "coming home" now. Maybe I'll join them in a not so distant future!

    • @bestwishes123
      @bestwishes123 19 дней назад +1

      "My mom mooved back" where?

    • @user-qp8uj1lc3j
      @user-qp8uj1lc3j 19 дней назад +11

      The same, but UK. Since 1990. I want to go back home to my Motherland ❤

    • @snowsnow4231
      @snowsnow4231 18 дней назад +9

      I grew up in Novosibirsk, my whole life I was hearing from friends and family that someone moved to England/Norway/France and everyone was always like wow, they did it, they escaped, they are like living in some sort of a haven now lol. I went to the UK at 23, worked there for a couple of years and was like - hold on, is this the haven they talked about? Like cold homes, smell of pot, beans with toast and geezers shouting at pubs during football matches? Is this the "first world" experience? Returned to Russia, laughing at my younger self now, every time I hear westerners telling me how much I am missing out on good life, I am just like good mate, just don`t forget to pay your 30 year mortgage for a Victorian house with no heating and mice, keep all the good stuff to yourself. Half the country makes 25 000 pounds a year, a house is 250 000 with interest. I mean, its slavery. They are legit slaves.

    • @user-vz1jo7gy4p
      @user-vz1jo7gy4p 17 дней назад +5

      Для Родной Земли ты не турист, а её сын. Добро пожаловать Домой, Роман!

    • @user-qp8uj1lc3j
      @user-qp8uj1lc3j 17 дней назад

      @@snowsnow4231 100% Agree ! It's some bullshit living here. No Heaven! Pure propaganda. That's why almost everyone in UK takes drugs! I hate drugs

  • @LoveBagpipes
    @LoveBagpipes 17 дней назад +11

    It's interesting comments about the Serbian friends...I've seen this to be very true
    Recently, my son had his 13th birthday (he is half Russian), he invited 2 friends to a little birthday party, a 100% Russian and a 100% Serbian boy. As I took them for icecream after the arcade, the 3 of them, young boys, sat there talking about how they each of them felt discriminated against here in Australia, at school and beyond, and they had too many examples to share.
    Not the conversation I expected a 13, 12 and 11 year old to be having at a birthday party.

  • @Adwa-1896
    @Adwa-1896 19 дней назад +42

    Vlad welcome 🙏 here , I’m Ethiopian 🇪🇹
    Thank you Dan !

  • @evenezer-gw7xj
    @evenezer-gw7xj 19 дней назад +11

    Thank you for sharing this story and for confirming that normal people from Ukraine/Russia don’t see these two groups as separate groups, but more as one - kind of like siblings in one family.
    I completely agree with your guest that when it comes to certain limitations Australian government wants to impose on citizens - that is not acceptable- that level of interference and control was insane, so moving to Russia to raise his family or for you to start the family and then raise your children there is a great opportunity. They will be so much stronger in every way, more free, better educated, develop deep thinking and grow to understand what that Slavic soul is about 👏👏👏
    All the best to both of your families. Cheering for you from Canada 🇨🇦

    • @user-sj5co2uf6u
      @user-sj5co2uf6u 18 дней назад +2

      👍замечательный комментарий. Вы всё верно сказали.

  • @antoninagarkalna1444
    @antoninagarkalna1444 19 дней назад +36

    In 1938 the book was published, the work of the German philosopher Walter Shubart «Europe and the Soul of the East», dedicated to the origins of the confrontation of civilizations of Europe as the West and Russia as the East. The book broke stereotypes of Western worldview. Russia has proved to all mankind the inconsistency of the godless culture ... and, suffering for all, is purified itself from the alien that has suffocated it for centuries... Now begins the second act of drama. The road for the awakened forces of the East...». The European is drawn to specialization. The Russian - to holistic contemplation. The European is a dismembering analyst. The Russian is an all-reconciling synthetic. He does not seek to know more, but to understand the connection of things, to grasp the essence. The Russian is as capable as anyone - to merge poetry, science and religion; and in this - the future is behind him, and himself - the man of the future». Walter Shubart proclaims the salvation of Europe by Russia and the “birth of Western-Eastern world culture». Shubart’s book is a fascinating essay about the national characters of the world’s leading peoples. Although the main thing for the author is the forthcoming transformation of mankind and the saving mission of the «healing Russian soul”.
    “The Englishman looks at the world as his own enterprise, the Frenchman - as a salon, the German - as a barracks. The Russian looks at the surrounding world as the Divine Temple.
    The Englishman craves prey, the Frenchman for glory, the German for power, the Russian for sacrifice.
    An Englishman wants to profit from his neighbor, a Frenchman wants to impress his neighbor, a German wants to command his neighbor, and a Russian wants nothing from him. He does not want to turn his neighbor into his means. This is the brotherhood of the Russian heart and the Russian idea. And this is the Gospel of the future. Russian all-man is the bearer of new solidarism.
    Promethean man is already doomed to death. The epoch of the Ioannovsky man - a man of love and freedom. Such is the future of the Russian people. The West is driven by disbelief, fear and self-love; the Russian soul is driven by faith, peace and brotherhood. That is why the future belongs to Russia...
    Characterizing the cultural and historical type of European and Russian man, V. Shubart uses the terms «promethean» and «gothic». The European has a «Promethean» moral constitution, which is based on the view of the world as an object, which should conquer, subdue, rebuild. Hence the eternal aggression of the West against the East, the desire of the West to «civilize» the East.

    • @user-ue2ke8rc2h
      @user-ue2ke8rc2h 13 дней назад

      Россия это цивилизация суши которая живет внутренним продуктом. и собирает народы её окружающие. Потягивает эти народы до своего уровня. сохраняет их. Запад это цивилизация моря которая грабит другие народы. Создаёт колонии и живет за счёт них.Отсюда и характер народов населяющих эти страны. Все эти страны возникли в европе за счёт колониальных приобретений. В этих странах никогда не будет настоящих социальных революций. Потому что уровень жизни в метрополии можно повысить за счёт ограбления колоний.Отсюда и уровень жизни на западе был выше и расцвет науки и искусства. чем в России. России всегда жила за счет своего внутреннего продукта и ещё делилась с соседями. Сейчас это время уходит колонии больше не хотят кормить запад. На пути запада стоит Россия.Отсюда вся злоба и не нависть запада к нам русским. Мы ещё увидим распад стран запада и скатыванию этих стран к обыкновенным третьесортным.

  • @nikospitr
    @nikospitr 19 дней назад +53

    Russia is like a spring pressed down. Too many resources, too many educated people, too many things to get build and done.
    If it manages to get freed from the thumb pressing her down she will boom. Big big opportunities.

    • @MoonlightVKV
      @MoonlightVKV 18 дней назад +4

      The problem is an always will be U.S agression and intent towards countries with big resources, this is something of which many countries need to learn, specially countries like argentina, mexico, brasil (which they kind of are now), mostly rich countries but exploited by the U.S since the USSR was dissolved.

    • @kasperiization
      @kasperiization 18 дней назад

      Biggest company in russia Gazprom told that their sales has been only 1/3 what it was before the war and they estimate that it takes until 2035 to sales to recover the same numbers before the war. Putin is has ruined the russian economy with this war, worst is still to come for regular russians

    • @andreyiforoff8891
      @andreyiforoff8891 17 дней назад

      You right but little population. Russia need more people.

    • @kasperiization
      @kasperiization 17 дней назад

      I dont understand what do you mean too many things to get build and done?
      Tell me 10 most succesfull russian brands, those who are successfull abroad?
      I bet you cant name them, one would make think biggest country in the world would have at least ten.
      Right now Gazprom told that their sales has been only 1/3 what it was before the war and they estimate that it takes until 2035 to sales to recover the same numbers before the war. Putin is has ruined the russian economy with this war, worst is still to come for regular russians. Gazprom is the biggest company in russia

    • @kasperiization
      @kasperiization 17 дней назад

      @@andreyiforoff8891 i agree, it would be alot easier to get them if russia would be free country and not screaming in the tv every day that they should nuke their neighbors

  • @AussieComrade
    @AussieComrade 19 дней назад +33

    Vlad! What part of Sydney are you from? I am also from Sydney but moved to Russia and started making videos here too. I absolutely love it here the Russian soul is so beautiful!!

    • @adz-ql6kv
      @adz-ql6kv 18 дней назад +6

      dude! i'm also from Sydney and will be returning to the Russian Federation in a few weeks.) 👍

    • @AussieComrade
      @AussieComrade 18 дней назад

      @@adz-ql6kv Whats your telegram mate? I will add you to the Aussie expats chat

    • @AzizAziz-lc2qk
      @AzizAziz-lc2qk 18 дней назад +4

      Hey me too I'm from Sydney Liverpool represent 😆

  • @ignaciowenleypalacios9813
    @ignaciowenleypalacios9813 18 дней назад +12

    What a great release! I enjoyed Vlad's story immensely. I cannot avoid being moved when a Russian talks about his motherland with such tender love. All the best from Spain.

  • @Scrat335
    @Scrat335 19 дней назад +22

    My wife is Russian. I love the country too. We've talked about going back before. Sadly we're too old to start over and both our daughters have families here. For better or worse we stay.

    • @crazyivan2356
      @crazyivan2356 19 дней назад +1

      Watch the movie (a Russian one) 'East - West'; it will give you a taste of Russia back then... but not much has changed. And compare it with the country you're living in.

    • @AZ-gs7xb
      @AZ-gs7xb 19 дней назад +11

      @crazyivan2356 a lot has changed even compares to 12 years ago when I moved to Russia

    • @herbal_herbs
      @herbal_herbs 15 дней назад

      At least you can travel and get some energy from that

  • @vojislavdragic5090
    @vojislavdragic5090 18 дней назад +8

    i am serb american who loves russia and mexico.. donde sta pachanga grande

  • @RA7581
    @RA7581 19 дней назад +14

    Есть видео, где Джордж Сорос про Украину говорит. Конкретно говорит, что действует точно так же, как когда разваливал СССР! 25 лет развала Украины дали свои плоды!
    НЬЮ-ЙОРК, 30 апреля 2015 г. - Председатель фондов открытого общества Джордж Сорос в часовом разговоре с Орвиллом Шеллом

  • @AzizAziz-lc2qk
    @AzizAziz-lc2qk 18 дней назад +8

    Ha ha i could tell straight away he was from Australia and i totally relate to his story i was born in Syria and came to Australia when i was 5 and now 42 i feel the tug to go back to Syria and if the Americans and their headchoppers would leave Syria id go back in a heartbeat!!

  • @gordon8282
    @gordon8282 19 дней назад +19

    slavic rus a people divided by others greed

  • @JayTulip
    @JayTulip 19 дней назад +21

    Great guest. Thank you Danny and Vlad! Lots of love from Timothy (still in New Zealand) and me (currently in Nice, France). God bless you!

  • @dkrawk8309
    @dkrawk8309 18 дней назад +25

    Guys guys, look.
    "I am not Russian, I'm Mongolian, im chechen, im Tatar, im the ukrianian" Vladimir Putin
    Russian is not a nationality, its INTERNATIONALITY

    • @LoveBagpipes
      @LoveBagpipes 17 дней назад +4

      There is a Russian Ethnicity within the wider Russian Federation
      The Ukrainians are Russian by ethnicity and are more or less, genetically identical

    • @jiffyyoyo6253
      @jiffyyoyo6253 16 дней назад +2

      @LoveBagpipes If each Russian and Ukrainian took a DNA test, they will find, that they share the same genetic makeup and are also from other countries.
      I have a Ukrainian friend who was not born in Ukraine but her parents and the rest of the family were born in Ukraine and spoke only Ukrainian. When she did her DNA test she learned that she was more Russian than Ukrainian. LOL! I told her that before she did her DNA test. She was surprised that she was also French, British, Southern, Eastern Slavic, and from some other countries. So that's a Ukrainian for you. LOL!
      I'm predominately a Russian-Swede from my maternal side of the family. Some German nobility families from the 1800s. Also Finns, Irish, British, Toscany
      Italian( Etruscans). One of my ancestors was King Richard II. And a handful of other famous individuals are my distant cousins. All my family is trilingual including myself and understands four different languages. We spoke Russian at home.

    • @ozornin
      @ozornin 14 дней назад

      Great conception! I think this is exactly how many people feel in Russia.

  • @danilavanila6842
    @danilavanila6842 19 дней назад +7

    Ill have to Subscribe to him. Havent seen em yet. Best of Luck Russian Aussie 😊😊😊 Vlad. Thats my dads name

  • @eddiegonzales13
    @eddiegonzales13 19 дней назад +20

    What a great interview and guest!

  • @Krypt24
    @Krypt24 19 дней назад +38

    These wars. We just need people to stop dying.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  19 дней назад +14

      Yes hopefully it ends soon!

    • @fsabot19022
      @fsabot19022 19 дней назад

      Up to Putin. He's the dictator who controls Russia with his oligarchs allies and they do not care how many people die.

    • @Flitalidapouet
      @Flitalidapouet 18 дней назад

      How will US, UK, EU elites make money then, and banks, do you want them all in the streets? 🤣 They cannot live under 50 millions a years, use your empathy. LOL.....US and UK and France have been at war constantly every year (only 7 years out of 100 without a war). Asking them to live differently is impossible. Killing people, 90% civilians, brings $$$$ and feels good in the inside since you do something horrible LEGALLY. WIN/WIN. Kennedy, Yitzhak Rabin, Lincoln, Khadafy attempted to created a different systems .... and got an accelerated death.

    • @elenayellow2618
      @elenayellow2618 17 дней назад

      @@Wild-Siberia And putin will be punished.

    • @IStandWithRussiaZOV
      @IStandWithRussiaZOV 16 дней назад

      ​@@elenayellow2618 punish Putin for what protecting the Russian population in DonBass who's been suffering from 2014-2021 because of Azov-Nzis??

  • @Martin-sx4bx
    @Martin-sx4bx 18 дней назад +4

    In metropolitan France, we have different regions with their own dialects. It would be crazy that France breaks up and these regions would start to broadcast francophobic propaganda.
    But I'm pretty sure it could happen if some foreign powers would start to corrupt local "elites" and to fund local propaganda about how great the "Alsacians" or "Catalans" (or else) are compared to the subhuman Frenchs.
    That's what happened in Ukraine and Russia could not do anything about it because it was too weak and the West took control and advantage over Kiev and Moscow during the 90's.
    "Ukrainian" is an artificial identity engineered by the West to divide the Russians.

    • @johny50full
      @johny50full 17 дней назад

      Always was about changing the regime in Russia and about resources. They don’t care about Ukrainian people, they don’t care about democracy, they never did.

  • @gangoffour6690
    @gangoffour6690 19 дней назад +17

    Great video Daniel. New Hampshire here ✌️

  • @__-bc4bs
    @__-bc4bs 19 дней назад +30

    Dude came home.
    👍🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @zionstar7907
    @zionstar7907 19 дней назад +4

    ❤ GB you from QLD Australia
    and all the best in beautiful Rusia,,to both good report

  • @nelly3300
    @nelly3300 19 дней назад +21

    Please thumbs up👍

  • @CA999
    @CA999 19 дней назад +28

    I kinda wonder about the emigration rate from Australia these days given how expensive, bleak prospects, and socially difficult it is.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  19 дней назад +4

      Yea it’s insane actually how crazy Australia is

    • @jerrylee4485
      @jerrylee4485 18 дней назад +1

      expensive, bleak prospects, and socially difficult
      fits perfectly for Russia, too

    • @AzizAziz-lc2qk
      @AzizAziz-lc2qk 18 дней назад

      ​@@jerrylee4485who told you that?? Cnn?? Grow up clown

    • @CA999
      @CA999 18 дней назад

      @@jerrylee4485 touche! 😉 But the grass is greener on the other side...? I guess Russia has deserts too....

    • @jerrylee4485
      @jerrylee4485 18 дней назад

      Well, don't think the grass is greener in Russia. I wrote it in another threat:
      1.000.000 Russians left Russia
      2.000 foreigners moved to Russia
      Uzbekistan, Georgia, Kazachstan etc are full of Russians and the more rich and educted ones moved to EU, UK, US or Dubai...they just do not post videos of supermarkets, shopping malls and farmers markets on YT. Why should they

  • @Scrat335
    @Scrat335 19 дней назад +6

    Don't forget Dan, back in the 1800s the border moved over your ancestors, they did not move over it. The siruation is very similar to Ukraine for Russians there.

  • @timothypeterson1903
    @timothypeterson1903 19 дней назад +13

    Great video very interesting keep up the great work and have a great day 👍

  • @russianprincess3673
    @russianprincess3673 17 дней назад +1

    FROM SOCHI WITH LOVE ♥️ MUCH BLESSINGS TO BOTH OF YOU WELCOME TO RUSSIA YULIYA ✝️✝️🇷🇺🇷🇺

  • @michaelhopkins4296
    @michaelhopkins4296 18 дней назад +2

    Good interview guys. I enjoyed hearing Vlad's story.

  • @teresamc7630
    @teresamc7630 19 дней назад +6

    Great life story, divine call, Vlad ⭐️

  • @missyme4646
    @missyme4646 18 дней назад +3

    Awesome interview.

  • @violettanikonenko311
    @violettanikonenko311 18 дней назад +4

    Vlad, you speak like us. No Australian accent!

  • @Dmitriy_Pivko
    @Dmitriy_Pivko 19 дней назад +11

    Buenas Dan, glad to see you

  • @brianrecinos3914
    @brianrecinos3914 19 дней назад +8

    I wonder what part of the Ukraine is Vlad from? The west where the Banderites originated, the central where ethnic Ukrainians and Russians got along well or the east and south parts where Russians make up the majority?

    • @yuriybobaryko2690
      @yuriybobaryko2690 12 дней назад

      Такой типаж похож на жителей регионов от Запорожской до Харьковской областей. Типичный малоросс центрально-воссточной территории.

  • @Elen-a
    @Elen-a 19 дней назад +36

    Daniel, how can you find such interesting topics and people ?! Your level of research has grown.
    Молодец !

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  19 дней назад +5

      Thanks I hope you enjoy the conversation 🤝🏻🙏🏻

  • @sergiu8655
    @sergiu8655 19 дней назад +7

    Hi guys, this is amazing interview/story! Thanks for sharing it 🤝

  • @snowsnow4231
    @snowsnow4231 18 дней назад +4

    Anyone interested in Ukraine should just watch the interview with 2 first presidents of Ukraine. First president of Ukraine, Kravchuk, thought that when they leave USSR, they will sell helicopters and planes to the west by western prices and they were convinced they were "feeding Russia", they believed that Russia robs them. They left the USSR, Russia said ok, you are big boys now, here is our gas price, its a market price, how about you guys start paying it. And the next president Kuchma said - at that moment we realised, we messed up. They legit believed Russia would just keep pumping them free gas. And to add to that, no one was buying their planes or helicopters, because western monopolies like Boeing and Airbus said no guys, this is our grazing field, your planes are not safe, they are not up to the standards we define, you cannot sell them here. And Ukraine started selling everything it had for pennies to poor countries. And for 30 years all they did, they just kept going deeper into debt, while Russia was forgiving their gas debts, one after another.
    And at the end, when Ukraine had nothing to sell anymore, it sold its land to western companies, sold its people to the west so that the west could play Total War video game with real people. Kuchma said 30 years ago, he was the second president after Kravchuk and he said - we understood we are done, we made a grave mistake. Kravchuk was a naive village boy who simply believed that freedom and independence are paramount, ignoring the fact that their entire economy was like a liver to USSR. You cannot take a liver out of a human and expect it to grow legs and arms and start walking around and dancing.
    And for all those years Ukraine was just turning from industrial country that produced space rockets to rusting village. Unemployed, illiterate, uneducated, healthcare defunded, education defunded, no jobs, no nothing. Here is your wooden house, here is your small pig farm, here is your apple tree and an old Soviet car that`s all you got. And it made people very angry, oligarchs just blamed everything on Russia and Russians and cultivated stone age tribalism. Just imagine tens of thousands of frustrated young people that have no path in life and they get offered to make good money joining some oligarchs battalion, being cool, running around with boom sticks, feeling pride, feeling that you belong to something. Ukraine is one big tragedy, it is the result of idiocy of one man that had one single brain cell screaming freedom.

  • @Jimmyc992
    @Jimmyc992 19 дней назад +6

    Another great educational interesting video Dan 😊👍🏽

  • @iona3669
    @iona3669 19 дней назад +8

    🥇Facts🎉🙏🇬🇷🇷🇺🇷🇸🇨🇰

  • @zszempty
    @zszempty 19 дней назад +4

    Cheers for saying something Vlad... Anybody who knows their history, grew up during the fall of the USSR in or in a satellite nation knows Ukraine didnt exist as a concept, let alone a nation before the fall... honestly most of us in the area didnt take this stuff seriously when it started - it was so absurd...
    But the truth is 'offensive' nowadays... Well I think millions of Slavs dying is more offensive personally.

  • @chaya9205
    @chaya9205 19 дней назад +4

    I have always been in love with Russia and her people. I don't even know why.

  • @operationzenith6030
    @operationzenith6030 7 дней назад +1

    Thanks Dan!

  • @alexpodgaets5658
    @alexpodgaets5658 19 дней назад +10

    A Polish church is a gathering place in Derby, UK - for Polish, Ukrainians, Russians, Georgian. They speak Russian among themselves - even a few Christian Iranians, Arabs and Turks. It's really is a cozy meeting place, to ease the pain of being away from home, to socialize and have fun
    Cause you know, Derby is in Britain, home of English language. As a foreigner you'd to speak to another foreigner in a language different from what you hear 24/7. And what language is there to choose from? ^_^

  • @lagringa7518
    @lagringa7518 18 дней назад +2

    This was quite interesting, thx.

  • @johny50full
    @johny50full 17 дней назад +2

    Beautiful story of life, thank you for showing to the world. I wish you Dan, Vlad and anyone else, all the best. With the current situation hopefully I will have enough time to make it to Russia.
    My Russian Adventure has started already, and I am racing against the time.
    I am getting prepared, trying to sell all my stuff, because I cannot take it with me.
    My health situation after a Road Traffic Accident which is happened in 13th of January is slowing me down, but with all this struggle I hope to make it through.
    Thanks for your video… I am keeping close eyes on many of you, already settled in Russia and trying to accumulate most of information, which can help me in the future. 🤞

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  17 дней назад +1

      🙏🏻

    • @johny50full
      @johny50full 17 дней назад

      @@Wild-Siberia I posted some content in telegram. The most important thing is that I posted a link from Brighteon, which is similar to RUclips, but even far better. No censorship. Mike Adams from Texas is the owner, a freedom fighter. You ca upload your content, monetise it in Bitcoin… RUclips more likely suppress viewers and content from Russia. Sooner or later this videos will disappear. You can upload your content in more than one place. We can all contribute to a better world.

    • @johny50full
      @johny50full 17 дней назад +1

      @@Wild-Siberia by the way, the link is in your last post, in comments section…

  • @miticav3709
    @miticav3709 11 дней назад

    Congrats Dan, i like how you are getting better at creating videos and content.

  • @SwordOfJustice76
    @SwordOfJustice76 16 дней назад +1

    As an Australian, this is a great story. I hope the Australian politics segment really opens peoples eyes. It saddens me that the majority of my home country dislike Russians. I have spoken to my family about it, and it's true. They don't like Russians, but I want to prove them wrong. I love Russians and their culture. I plan on travelling there next year to check it out. If Australian politics don't have a drastic change, I feel I'm searching for my own Russian soul. Thank you for sharing Vlad. It crazy hearing an Aussie accent through a Russian man. Спасибо :)

    • @user-tt1dy1ud7h
      @user-tt1dy1ud7h 15 дней назад +1

      Find it on RUclips - Australian family in Altai (or Russia)

  • @gorancucko1437
    @gorancucko1437 19 дней назад +2

    EXCELLENT SHOW,

  • @ThatOneGuy-mn6dv
    @ThatOneGuy-mn6dv 18 дней назад +2

    I got say though I understand and feel on some things here at the end of the day as a person who is moving to another part of the world/born into that part of the world you must understand you are now apart of that world and past loyalty and culture should be set aside now. I'm from a largely Irish background but I don't call myself Irish and my loyalty is only to the US and I only see myself as a American. I don't like it when you have people coming over or born into the nation that in many ways don't even try to mix and hold mix loyalties.
    It's just wrong but I feel sorry for people sadly stuck in this lot here. It's important to remember past roots and where you are now and learn from it sure but don't let that keep you from joining with what is the reality now.

  • @louisebb4183
    @louisebb4183 18 дней назад +3

    This is the west that is stirring the pot ! The USSR republics didn’t discriminate against each other they speak the same language.

  • @yuryskrip5500
    @yuryskrip5500 19 дней назад +5

    I guess my son will say the same thing. He was born in Russia, grew up in the US but he is Russian - by his language, his culture and his values (hopefully)

  • @2unguska
    @2unguska 19 дней назад +2

    new friend!

  • @zirkonzar9551
    @zirkonzar9551 19 дней назад +2

    I can totally relate 👍

  • @iustinustinov
    @iustinustinov 15 дней назад +1

    Очень отлично,что говорите на одном из международых языков

  • @vadimsamoylov2609
    @vadimsamoylov2609 17 дней назад +1

    Спасибо, интересно было послушать

  • @suegreene1
    @suegreene1 19 дней назад +3

    Querido Dan: es tan simpàtico es como unas castañuelas, todo le va a ir fenomenal porque
    tiene ese don de gentes que puede resolver los inconvenientes con unas palabras, ¿Lo vais a presentar a los otros Australianos? asì no se te oxida el Castellano, tu seguidora desde
    España.

  • @fntn2
    @fntn2 11 дней назад

    I was born in 1975 and grew up in a very small town in central Queensland. During all my school years right up to 1991 our Australian government and the news media had us terrified of the soviets. Since about 2010they started doing the same thing. The hysteria is much worse now though due to the fact most people don't bother to learn about Russia post1991.

  • @SamBellantoni
    @SamBellantoni 16 дней назад

    Too true I'm italian born Australian citizen but Italy will never leave me 😊

  • @gregorybrutyan6473
    @gregorybrutyan6473 17 дней назад

    Greetings from Flagstaff
    Приветствую из Флагстафф
    Cheers🍺🍺🍺🍺

  • @sidnelson9379
    @sidnelson9379 19 дней назад

    Thanks Dan- The last few days with you introducing new friends in your stream with great viewpoints attest to your abilities and video streaming was substantially improved when you added Streamyarding, it seems to me. What's up with @MoscowSettlers? His site vanished overnight after I hit subscribe and watched yesterday here and at the links you guys supplied... Another of Lars' famous tongue in cheek saying " more You-Tube awesomeness" ? Anyway best commenting does seem to be there on live's even though 0300 HST can be a challenge if mi marido has finally signed out for the day and is trying to sleep, so hoping you find a way to continue using your timing effectively for the wider audience. We can always come by when we get the chance to view and comment later after posts.
    A big mahalo and Aloha from Big Island
    -ElSid

    • @sidnelson9379
      @sidnelson9379 18 дней назад

      Link to @MoscowSettlers came back to life this evening so all is right in the world again.. I hate to see anyone drop from the creator's group I view, or go off radar confined to You-Tube jail.
      You owe us the house update soon!
      Aloha from Big Island,
      -ElSid

  • @grand4ampugc
    @grand4ampugc 19 дней назад +1

    Thank you, mens, for your joint, what you doing and your stories!
    Unfortunately, I missed it, I had to leave. In India "5 minutes" turn into hours.
    But if try to influence this, you`ll grab reverse result.

  • @hipopotamus2625
    @hipopotamus2625 15 дней назад +1

    The truth is coming out.

  • @Ronlawhouston
    @Ronlawhouston 19 дней назад +5

    He picked up just a little Australian accent.

    • @adz-ql6kv
      @adz-ql6kv 18 дней назад +1

      I'm Australian and this is a normal Australian accent from the suburbs of immigrants.

  • @AlexBormotov
    @AlexBormotov 19 дней назад +3

    @Wild-Siberia Dan, I'd like to hear your comment on the Tucker Carlson interview: "Jeffrey Sachs: The Untold History of the Cold War, CIA Coups Around the World, and COVID's Origin". Make a video with commentary please

  • @vladz6202
    @vladz6202 18 дней назад +2

    У меня мама с бывшей УССР. Она прекрасно говорит на украинском языке и плохо понимает этот их современный, странный новояз. У меня никогда не было проблем с людьми оттуда, я там отдыхал каждое лето в детстве. Но, то, как жителям бывшей УССР Запад промывал мозги последние 30 лет - это ужасно. Через переписывание истории, через русофобскую пропаганду в СМИ и поддержку украинских националистических блогеров и политиков, Запад буквально вёл современную Украину к войне с Россией

  • @DonaldDuck666
    @DonaldDuck666 19 дней назад +3

    Australia is british empire m8. Russian empire vs British empire is like real madrid vs barcelona when it comes to politics.
    Its older then a grey ballsack of a grandpa.

  • @arkantim828
    @arkantim828 18 дней назад

    I demand to continue

  • @iustinustinov
    @iustinustinov 15 дней назад +1

    Друзья,Россия не для ково не будет новой Америкой!
    Будем вместе строить цивилизацию для людей!

  • @darenzy
    @darenzy 17 дней назад +2

    HA! You are aware of that incident involving Serbian fans in Australia. Many don't know, but Serbian flag(without coat of arms) turned upside down looks exactly like Russian flag, and vice-versa.
    There was even an incident in 2021 when Ukrainian football team was playing a friendly(I believe) match, Ukraine fans turned a Russian flag upside down to insult Putin, but Bosnia fans thought it was a Serbian flag and attacked them.
    Best of luck to both of you from Serbia.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  17 дней назад

      I love all the Serbian viewers ❤️🙏🏻

  • @hipopotamus2625
    @hipopotamus2625 19 дней назад +2

    Wild Siberia! When are you live?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  19 дней назад +3

      Yesterday we were live and now we’re going to watch the premier in 20 minutes

  • @SamBellantoni
    @SamBellantoni 16 дней назад

    You are who you are a piece of paper doesn't change anything

  • @makeyyyy7890
    @makeyyyy7890 18 дней назад +1

    Great video. Hey dan have you ever been to the Yakutsk if so how was it's being in the coldest city on earth??

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  18 дней назад

      I haven’t but it shouldn’t be too much colder than where I am now maybe only 20 degrees less. After -50c everything hurts just the same. But Siberians are known to dress good for winter

  • @user-ib7sh1vp8p
    @user-ib7sh1vp8p 19 дней назад +2

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @osckord
    @osckord 19 дней назад +3

    Приветствую. Дэн, возможно будет интересно устроить стрим с владельцем канала "David Foster". Парень отчаянно пытается найти правду.

  • @ruxodus
    @ruxodus 19 дней назад +1

    Dan, you also need black stripes and green stripes!

  • @tallguy6055
    @tallguy6055 13 дней назад +1

    Mexico's new President has a German last name and her Grandparents are from Lithuania.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  13 дней назад

      Yes

    • @tallguy6055
      @tallguy6055 13 дней назад

      @@Wild-Siberia You might also find this next part interesting. An article recently that China signed a major Port agreement with Peru. Lots of Chinese posters commenting about how that was a major accomplishment right in America's backyard (not really and it would be difficult to find someone that really cares outside those that watch FOX News). Apparently, they do not teach this history in China because the commenters had zero clue Peru has one of the largest populations of Han Chinese within the hemisphere as well as the government and it is not a recent infiltration or recent immigration. Han Chinese have been in Peru for over a century. Not saying that was the main cause for the port agreement but I am sure it helped China forge a relationship there.

  • @JohnSmith-lc6gq
    @JohnSmith-lc6gq 18 дней назад +2

    I can tell you something guys if Russia would open their doors to some and I say again some western’s I bet thousands would leave the west for Russia

  • @nomchenikoloski7729
    @nomchenikoloski7729 19 дней назад +3

    😊

  • @aizhongwen
    @aizhongwen 19 дней назад +2

    Thanks for this interesting talk. If the Ukraine conflict did not happen I guess he would stay in Aussie.

    • @crazyivan2356
      @crazyivan2356 19 дней назад +1

      He followed a girl he likes... Such a smart act a man can do. This relationship will definitely succeed, and they will live happily ever after )

    • @user-sj5co2uf6u
      @user-sj5co2uf6u 18 дней назад +2

      Вряд ли украинский конфликт явился причиной отъезда в Россию. Есть люди с русской душой, это не объяснить словами или прагматичными мозгами. Западный мир и без конфликта на Украине это мир капитализма с волчьим лицом + разврат души в виде пропаганды ЛГБТ. И пройдя точку какого то своего развития этот западный мир начал вертикальное падение вниз, обслуживая интересы "золотого миллиарда" семеек англо саксов, США, Ватикана.
      Кто хочет нормального будущего для своих детей уезжают в страны адекватного разума. Если вы хотите, чтобы ваши дети выросли ограниченными в мышлении, потерявшими свою личность среди 91 гендерного пола, ничего, кроме денег в ценностях не имеющими, то можете жить там, где страна взяла курс в бездну.

    • @aizhongwen
      @aizhongwen 18 дней назад

      @@user-sj5co2uf6u The Western values have reshaped the natural world. Few conventional countries like Russia exist.

  • @sandratzic2504
    @sandratzic2504 19 дней назад +1

    Que guapo se ve mi niño soy sandra de tu nina lily

  • @svarozjov
    @svarozjov 19 дней назад +8

    Australia must be in a deep hole, Vlad, if you felt like at home in Poland 🤣🤣🤣🤣
    P. S. And long live one and only australian king -- Novak Đoković!!!!
    🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 ↗➕

  • @Flitalidapouet
    @Flitalidapouet 18 дней назад +2

    Only hard part is citizenship, not moving really.

  • @kalma999
    @kalma999 18 дней назад +1

    I would like to hear from you an interview from a Ukrainian who lives in Ukraine about this topic, maybe the view is a little different.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  18 дней назад

      Hard to find that

    • @usefulusinguser
      @usefulusinguser 18 дней назад

      Yea I don’t understand what this has to do with the “concept” or “existence” of Ukraine or anything to do with Ukraine for that matter aside from how the current state of things in Ukraine has affected him as a western raised Russian. His parents are Russian and he was raised in Australia from childhood (didn’t catch what age he moved if mentioned), it’s fairly obvious he wouldn’t see himself as a Ukrainian lol. Especially if his parents or grandparents moved to the Ukrainian SSR from the Russian SFSR during the Soviet Union.

  • @johny50full
    @johny50full 17 дней назад

    I cannot read anymore, because some of the comments, makes my blood boil, and I can’t just ignore… good night, is 3am try to sleep 💤

  • @user-ue2ke8rc2h
    @user-ue2ke8rc2h 13 дней назад +1

    Русский это не национальность это состояния души. Русский это определение ты как бы определяешься что принадлежишь к русским. Можно сказать я француз я украинец. Русский это определение это не существительное. Не важно кто ты чеченец бурят или француз ты определяешься,что принадлежишь к русским. На том стояла стоит и будет земля Русская.

  • @user-he4kc3oh9m
    @user-he4kc3oh9m 19 дней назад +1

    Украинский язык на самом деле -Это Донской Диалект Русского Языка

  • @williamsmith2562
    @williamsmith2562 16 дней назад +1

    My wife and daughter are Russian and live in Melbourne, and they have many Russian friends in Australia with no problems. I think you need to stop watching so much of the rubbish in media.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  16 дней назад +1

      I think you think the world knew Australia was Russophobic because what came out on news 🤣 no literally tons of videos came out during that time and Australia itself changed its laws 🤣

  • @cosac6
    @cosac6 18 дней назад +2

    In Australia communism is really bad thing, Russia was communist. After 2WW lot of immigrants coming to Australia were on German side and the ones running away from Soviet/China, Yugoslavia, S/Vietnam so we have people that had grown in family that hate countries from where they originated. If you want to loose friends in Australia (99%)all you have to say that you back Russia or Putin. Long live Putin! Long live Russia! Z.

  • @dkrawk8309
    @dkrawk8309 18 дней назад

    There's over 100 Russian nations.🙂

  • @paulalexander5621
    @paulalexander5621 18 дней назад

    Wrong move pal.

  • @aizhongwen
    @aizhongwen 19 дней назад

    See you later!

  • @vondagrubb4623
    @vondagrubb4623 16 дней назад

    Among the Russians there is always a thirst for another life, another world; there is always discontent with that which is. An eschatological bent is native to the structure of the Russian soul. Pilgrimage is a very Russian thing to do, to a degree unknown in the West. A pilgrim walks about the immense Russian land but never settles down or attaches himself to anything...the pilgrim has no abiding city upon earth...the impossibility of finding rest and peace in anything finite, it is the striving toward infinity.
    -Berdyaev, The Russian Idea, p.212
    “...there exists a messianic consciousness...not purely European, not purely Asiatic...it unites the two worlds. The Russian soul corresponds to the immensity, a vagueness, a predilection for the infinite, such is suggested by the great plains of Russia...The Russians have not been in any special sense a people of culture, as the peoples of Western Europe have been; they have rather been a people of revelation and inspiration.”
    -Berdyaev, p.20

  • @nashonjoel20
    @nashonjoel20 18 дней назад +3

    "UKRAINA" means "Borderlands". Ukrainians are RUS people same as Belarusians and Russians, all from the past kingdom of KIEVAN RUS.