Hi Anna and Friends, I'm German and i watch your videos since a long time. First i want to thank you for your liberation work. It is so great!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ The part I see, is the ongoing liberation in mind in the whole 🌎 world! You are not alone!!!! Many people think like you. And i am really honoured and my heart moves, when i listen to you. I'm a spiritual man, an international management consultant working all over the world. And my wife is African. What is happening today we have not seen in this world before! It's the development of a new understanding of the world as a whole. Just continue with your work. It's so great. Putin and his criminals will be forget, Nelson Mandela,. Natalie Nawalnaya, President Selenskyi and many others will never be forget. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
No. *Ukraine is voted year in and year out as Europes Most Corrupt Country* You are an utter tool of buffoonery if you don’t know that. Get a clue before you type.
@@moffig1 and the opposite would be all sorts of disaster for DE, eastern europe and all of EU, and the U.S., my country. This is very obvious to educated folks, and to many uneducated as well. Here in the US, the abject ignorance of the avg conservative voter is truly breathtaking and disturbing of course. On the left as well the ignorance is unbelievable, particularl in those born after around 1980. Here's hoping Harris wins, and congressional seats move toward Dem's as well. Otherwise, things could get 'rough' for Europe.
Sorry. You have little to no evidence otherwise you gladly show it. “Common knowledge” is the fact that *JEWKRAINE is THE MOST CORRUPT COUNTRY IN THE WORLD*
Thank you for having her on your channel! She's a fierce defender of Ukrainian democracy and has been very helpful to non-Ukrainians in understanding the war as a fight for survival, and the differences between Ukrainians and Russians. Слава Україні!
Anna, who is brilliant, is also correct. The Russians cannot understand the concept of having personal agency. It has never existed in the history of Russia. Emperors, Tsars, Dictators of various periods. But never any room for the people to have any control over their own future, their lives. When I lived in Berlin I had friends from many countries, including Ukraine. But the only ones I had a hard time understanding were the older East Germans, decades after reunification they still were having a hard time economically and politically. They found the AFD appealing. My landlady, who was a sociologist in East Germany, said they struggled because they simply didn't know what to do or how the decide what they needed to do. They grew up under the Soviet model, in many ways an extension of Russian history. The State trained them from birth to obey and do what they were told. The State decided what schools they would attend, where they would work, where they would live and to a great extent how they would live. The were not given the opportunity to make life decisions. So they simply didn't know how to make decisions. That's Russia still. Even worse, that has been Russia since the beginning. To my knowledge, none of my circle were Russian although there were many from Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Middle East. The Ukrainians I knew, like the ones from the Balkans, were just like the ones from Western Europe. At the time I was living with a Czech woman, and she had an ingrained disgust for the Russians she inherited from her mother and grandparents. This was before the war, before COVID, when the politicians seemed to think Russia had changed for the better. None of my friends thought that. Turns out my friends were right, just like Anna.
yes! very interesting. 4M germans can understand russian language for reasons of that history. One of my dearest friends whom i met in university here in the US, was 19 when the wall came down. The personalities of E. Germans is quite different in some ways, even among the very highly educated, like my friend. It's a bit difficult for me to describe well. Fact is that whereas my Ddr-nick and my slovak friend were seemingly passive-ish ppl, my Cz and my Ukr friends are the opposite. Very intersting personality arrays and history.
Right! It's only ever "diplomatic" pretense anyway, and never in the genuine interest of Ukraine and it's people, its culture, its history, security, etc... Russia has never cared about any of those things, and never will -- at least, not anytime soon.
@@johnnycondor It's a relic to recognize Russia because of the time elapsed since the Arctic was geospatially surveyed. There was diplomatic slack to recognize an auxiliary power because no one knew the relative height of mountains in the Arctic. Rather than play king of the hill, great powers contrived a shell company, Russia, to be the effective country for unexplored Arctic territory. Now, that shell company fights everyone else for survival, because it has outlived usefulness and never deserved it anyway. That's why Flat-Earthers are a front for diplomatic engagement with Russia in Washington DC, near where I live. I aver that the general public should see Flat-Earthers and think "Wow, that is so Russian!" Russia is not a country which should be diplomatically engaged, because the justification for their existence requires insane conspiracies like: "The Earth is flat."
*Make Ukraine not a jewish-controlled Oligarchy Again* *Make America Not a jewish-controlled Oligarchy Again* *Make Russia Not a jewish-Controlled Oligarchy Again* See how this works? *The ZioPigs are on ALL 3 Sides of this WAR*
Excellent interview. Super job bringing some truth into the narrative regarding Ukraine and the Russian invaders. Anna would make a great President to follow in Zalensky’s footsteps.
Ukraine will become an amazing ally to the West if it receives all the help it asks for. The West must NOT allow Ukraine to fall victim to the "dark" side!
It is time to stop listening to politicians and start doing what is morally right, rather than what politicians consider expedient to further their careers. Politicians are elected to represent the wishes of those who elected them, not dictate to us. As such, Russia must cease to exist in its present form. Israel too. We must not allow fascist dictators to push us into subjugation for their own twisted, selfish purposes.
I sometimes watch the 1420 channel where the presenter Danil Orain interviews ordinary Russian civilians in the street. The other day he ran quite an extensive interview with a Russian career engineer which just shows how the majority of Russians are brainwashed and are afraid and unable to make an informed decision about the war. One of the most remarkable things he said, with desparately muddled logic, that Ukrainians are such marvellous and inventive engineers and scientists, with the implication that Ukraine should be helping Russia. He seemed completely unaware that the freedom of the media and a better education system, not bogged down by rote-learning, leads Ukrainians westwards and to want a different destiny for their country.
We need peace and serenity for Ukraine, we need free Ukrainian skies as soon as possible, and we need to see our self and our children to foot back on beatiful Ukrainian land ...... My wishes for Ukraine and specially for Odessa🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
YES! also, Odesa is the linchpin area for Ukr's entire economic future to get it moving back into full social economic function ie new economy. The ag money from the exports of Ag is fundamental to that functioning gvt. SO, the West has NO choice but to FULLY arm Ukr to entirely defeat Ru's efforts, OR to form a coalition of the willing to swiftly show Ru to back out of this war of choice which has been openly nakedly genocidal, with now 140K documented (international UN standards of every level and type) cases of war crimes. And almost none by ukr soldiers upon russians.
Being passive in the face of abuse is a lesson to be learned in dictator countries....china didnt learn it after Mao ,and russia didnt learn it aftr Stalin . Famine means only the aggressive survive
During their existence, Russia has never been a truly free society. They have basically always been an autocracy. I wonder if the people of Russia actually could handle a democratic government.
Of course they can handle it, it's fears like that, that keep people from making the necessary changes, all people would be happier with more freedom in the long run, don't let anyone convince you otherwise!
@@maxsun13 I certainly hope so. The Russian people have not had to try, basically ever. It would be a massive culture shift. Slava Ukraine. Fair winds and following seas for the peaceful people on Earth.
Great Vlog as always! Anna is a very intelligent and understanding lady and as an American I would love to see her enter into Ukrainian politics one day soon as well as yourself with your background and knowledge Jason!
Go Anna! I live in U.S., and most folks can not understand the Russian people and system. They also do not understand Ukraine as a blossoming new democracy with freedom.
Ukraine is rightly completely outraged with Russia's illegal & war crime ridden invasion. Even considering that, Interestingly, you put forward the idea that Russians don't know about Democracy & they need that education. One simple approach to learning would be to start communicating about Democracy like Radio Free Europe & other have done.. Conversations may be easier than you think. It will happen because the Internet exists now. It appeared to me over the years some peoples of Eurasia have some understandings of Democracy. Opening conversations could start on the Internet. Russia has a diverse population but there are news reports of Democracy protests which are usually suppressed. Unidentified gossip would drive security organizations crazy. An interesting story, which needs a book written, is about how the western U.S. from the Mississippi River all the way to the Pacific Ocean, during 1800->1900, was civilized. History books & academic accounts rarely mention the critical role of Women in villages & small towns. Then as today, Women wanted to build civil society & maintain it. My estimate is Women pushed evolution of the "Wild West" all the way to being States. Women were raising children so had to rely on husbands help to build Women's ideas, protect the families, and the entire town. Men married or not know they are part of families to help. Just ask them, "Do you think you are here to help". Real-men say Yes. Women knew this & then started getting what they saw a needed quietly. Women were the motivators for most improvements like a town council, rule of law, schools, needed stores, churches, railroad stations, roads, connections to other towns, and to territory government that later became States. Some peoples of Eurasia have some understandings of Democracy. Russia has diverse populations. News reports indicate some knowledge and interest in Democracy. Public protests are usually suppressed. Women can move things in the direction of improvement quietly. How about better sewer systems to start? Look for a Women sewer Engineer. --JSW
A thriving Democracy is one of the hardest types of governing to sustain. Why? Because unlike Authoritarian governments, Decocracies MUST have the full participation of the people! The people are the guarantors and watchdogs of Democracy. Example: After the Putin/Medyved dance when Putin was running against in 2012, the people should have risen up and said NO, you had two terms. They should have protested like the Georgians did like Hong Kongers, like Israelis, every Saturday for months. This is what it takes, the people as policemen.
Sorry I cannot keep listening to this guy although I appreciate he has good intentions. Thank you to Miss Anna for your thoughts as always, you never fail to impress actual thoughts of many things with regard to Ukraine as always. Thankyou again Miss Anna🙃
According to the UN, NK has a population of approx. 26Mio. In the same time, it is constantly in a cold conflict w. South Korea and needs a lot of Soldiers for themselves. Thus I hope the size of an additional troop they can expand to Russia is very limited.
Great show, the short hand might be that China invests in the USA and China loans money to Russia. They have moved from the military to the economic paradigm in international relations.They think in terms of 5 year plans and 50 year plans as a society.
The exchange rate is fixed by the russian central bank and means nothing. How many about a potato exchange how many rubles for a potato and then compare that. Or eggs, read etc.
Ukraine could or can adjoin existing rivers to create defencive barriers against Russia. However the the effects of the flow of the rivers would need to be taken into account. There is a few places where this could be done, if it could be done it as to be done but done now.
As usual: how do you know that "we cannot imagine?" Are you mind readers, or are you just assuming that we think this or that? Normal people maybe are not informed enough to make a proper assessment, but ... maybe it is just like in Elbonia, people wading waist-deep in mud? Or like in a hellscape? I think humans in general are pretty imaginative, and if people in Russia don't have electricity or toilets, anything may be possible.
But you have to make sure as many people as possible repeat the same thing. Because if so many people believe the same thing, it must be correct. It’s psychological and works
CONTROLLING DEVALUATION RUBBLE Rubbish Russian orchestra organisation system mafia currency exchange is very restrictive and by paramount paying money premium service of up to 100% and this is becoming more prohibitive for ordinary customers!🏥
No, that is their cost. But only if you do not provide budget items for depreciation of equipment, and Chinese substitutes are poor. Ever see a pipeline in Siberia? Warming and freezing demands constant measurement and maintenance, reducing volume flow complicates things.
@ have you ever been to Siberia, much the less, seen a pipeline there? Why are you parroting other peoples thoughts & opinions… do you not have your own?
@@max_skim-pontoon-cough Not Siberia, but saw Alaska pipelines being constructed. Melting permafrost is even harder to maintain because the berms move.
So, why is the Kyiv Post interviewing Anna?> I''ve never heard any informative information or depth of knowledge from Anna. Prior to the war, she was a self promotor and nothing much has changed. The Kiev Post chose the wrong person to interview, She has a pretty face and a RUclips channel that is all about Anna. Why promote a narcacistic?
Anna is a clueless onesightet backseat youtuber. asking her how the ukranian ordinary peopole think about this whole war that drags on is like asking Operator Starsky about the Frontline. The first 5 minutes she talks about Europes and russian economics and wasn´t even there..... can´t you guys invite someone like Videos from Mariupol ?
The dollar isn't going anywhere. There's no currency worldwide that can do that, if you use any of the popular credit cards, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc. it's all done in dollars. Before the war.
I have to agree. I got very uncomfortable with the lengthy monologue before a question was even posed. I have never seen Jason do this with a male guest. Just saying . . .
@@rhladylo1609you don't know what you're talking about. he does it with all his guests. go watch the jake broe one. he went on and on and on and on in that one.
To understand or get close to understand Russian you must read history, have some understanding of social structures and psychology, you can do that by either take classes or use your spare time research in on Internet or use the library. Like Anna said Russia has never ever been or had democracy, go back say 800 yrs in history of Russia/ Union/ Federation/ Empire and it has always been a Serfdom. There is something called Social heritage and if you don't know what it is basically you can define it as " culturally learned customs, codes, and rules of behavior that are constant across generations ". So Serfdom for those not familiar with it was an institutional system which obliged a peasant to provide forced labor services to his landlord in exchange for being allowed to occupy land. Russia in its different forms have more or less in one shape or form been a Serfdom. So now take Serfdom and apply it to a Social heritage then add it to at least 800 years, what do you get? Yes, that's Russia of today, tomorrow and hundreds of years to come. Russia is what they've always been and I doubt they will ever learn the meaning of freedom or democracy. The only way to subdue Russia from continuing what they do and always have done is simply to put them in their place and do it good! It doesn't matter if someone like Navalny comes to power, he is from the same Social heritage, he is a Serf like 95% of Russian society is. So my remedy for Russia is that there be a new Iron Curtain but this time from everyone outside Russia and close that border to Russia for a couple of hundred years until they've learned how to behave in the society. There is a reason pigs live in a pigsty and not in the farmers living room.
Studies have shown the "3.5% rule".That is the size of population needed to change the world. If you look at the attitude especially of the young Russiand who have had access to the outside world through the internet, you can see some changes already there. Are there enough of them to make a difference, are they even old enough? Probably not yet. All people want a better life. There will always be those who resist change. We still have those who are corrupted by power and greed even though they have only experiences the west.
Anna haha 🤦♂️ Russians are free … Donbas people were oppressed by Kyiv regime since 2014… they banned the use of Russian language.. Ukraine doesn’t know freedom since 2014! Anna you can spread bs for years and trying hard for years.. facts stay the same
This woman is a great Ambassador for Ukraine🙏
She should go into politics
@@Anthonythumb She can not,because she does not tell lies......
Jerk off and go to sleep, men of culture.
@@jhouben2021 Exactly!
Christ. You are attracted to her so you’re stupefied. Anna is as vacuous and deceptive as a Kamala Harris Halloween costume.
Thank you Anna. Excellent discussion ! 👍💙🌻
Top notch....Anna is so eloquent...cheers, Francois....E....😊😊😊
@@eamonnclabby7067 See you later Eamonn ! 💙🌻😊
Agreed. She makes great points
Hi Anna and Friends,
I'm German and i watch your videos since a long time. First i want to thank you for your liberation work. It is so great!!!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The part I see, is the ongoing liberation in mind in the whole 🌎 world! You are not alone!!!! Many people think like you. And i am really honoured and my heart moves, when i listen to you.
I'm a spiritual man, an international management consultant working all over the world. And my wife is African.
What is happening today we have not seen in this world before! It's the development of a new understanding of the world as a whole.
Just continue with your work. It's so great. Putin and his criminals will be forget, Nelson Mandela,. Natalie Nawalnaya, President Selenskyi and many others will never be forget. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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THANK YOU ANNA AND FRIENDS
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Thank you,Unicorn King....😊😊😊😊...E
Glory to Ukraine-True Heroes fighting for Freedom.💙💙💙🙏🏻🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Ukraine is our hope for the future. We need Ukraine to succeed. We need to follow Ukraine's role model.
No. *Ukraine is voted year in and year out as Europes Most Corrupt Country*
You are an utter tool of buffoonery if you don’t know that.
Get a clue before you type.
Exactly. A successfull, free and prospering Ukraine will ensure our own freedom and prosperity. Greetings from Germany
@@moffig1 and the opposite would be all sorts of disaster for DE, eastern europe and all of EU, and the U.S., my country. This is very obvious to educated folks, and to many uneducated as well. Here in the US, the abject ignorance of the avg conservative voter is truly breathtaking and disturbing of course. On the left as well the ignorance is unbelievable, particularl in those born after around 1980. Here's hoping Harris wins, and congressional seats move toward Dem's as well. Otherwise, things could get 'rough' for Europe.
Absolutely.
Awesome. Very informative
SLAVA UKRAINE 🇺🇦. 👍💙🌊💪🇺🇲
Said the stone😂😂😂😂
Outside of Moscow and St. Petersburg, the poverty is rampant and what we perceive as "quality of life" is virtually inexistant.
Source?
Source?
@@JS-ti8ny it's common knowledge for anyone who investigate. you just might as well say that the source is the whole of internet.
Sorry. You have little to no evidence otherwise you gladly show it.
“Common knowledge” is the fact that *JEWKRAINE is THE MOST CORRUPT COUNTRY IN THE WORLD*
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Thank you for having her on your channel! She's a fierce defender of Ukrainian democracy and has been very helpful to non-Ukrainians in understanding the war as a fight for survival, and the differences between Ukrainians and Russians. Слава Україні!
I have learned much from Anna.
She is a very intelligent and understanding lady and as an American I would love to see her enter into Ukrainian politics one day soon!
Great Insights From Jason !
Anna, who is brilliant, is also correct. The Russians cannot understand the concept of having personal agency. It has never existed in the history of Russia. Emperors, Tsars, Dictators of various periods. But never any room for the people to have any control over their own future, their lives.
When I lived in Berlin I had friends from many countries, including Ukraine. But the only ones I had a hard time understanding were the older East Germans, decades after reunification they still were having a hard time economically and politically. They found the AFD appealing.
My landlady, who was a sociologist in East Germany, said they struggled because they simply didn't know what to do or how the decide what they needed to do. They grew up under the Soviet model, in many ways an extension of Russian history. The State trained them from birth to obey and do what they were told. The State decided what schools they would attend, where they would work, where they would live and to a great extent how they would live. The were not given the opportunity to make life decisions. So they simply didn't know how to make decisions.
That's Russia still. Even worse, that has been Russia since the beginning. To my knowledge, none of my circle were Russian although there were many from Eastern Europe, Turkey and the Middle East. The Ukrainians I knew, like the ones from the Balkans, were just like the ones from Western Europe. At the time I was living with a Czech woman, and she had an ingrained disgust for the Russians she inherited from her mother and grandparents. This was before the war, before COVID, when the politicians seemed to think Russia had changed for the better. None of my friends thought that. Turns out my friends were right, just like Anna.
yes! very interesting. 4M germans can understand russian language for reasons of that history. One of my dearest friends whom i met in university here in the US, was 19 when the wall came down. The personalities of E. Germans is quite different in some ways, even among the very highly educated, like my friend. It's a bit difficult for me to describe well. Fact is that whereas my Ddr-nick and my slovak friend were seemingly passive-ish ppl, my Cz and my Ukr friends are the opposite. Very intersting personality arrays and history.
Thank you both.
No one should be doing any diplomatic engagement with Russia!
Right! It's only ever "diplomatic" pretense anyway, and never in the genuine interest of Ukraine and it's people, its culture, its history, security, etc... Russia has never cared about any of those things, and never will -- at least, not anytime soon.
@@johnnycondor It's a relic to recognize Russia because of the time elapsed since the Arctic was geospatially surveyed. There was diplomatic slack to recognize an auxiliary power because no one knew the relative height of mountains in the Arctic. Rather than play king of the hill, great powers contrived a shell company, Russia, to be the effective country for unexplored Arctic territory. Now, that shell company fights everyone else for survival, because it has outlived usefulness and never deserved it anyway.
That's why Flat-Earthers are a front for diplomatic engagement with Russia in Washington DC, near where I live. I aver that the general public should see Flat-Earthers and think "Wow, that is so Russian!" Russia is not a country which should be diplomatically engaged, because the justification for their existence requires insane conspiracies like: "The Earth is flat."
Yep, the Ruzzians never try to do good and exploit diplomacy just to place their Intel agents, spies, and saboteurs.
Anna (Anna from Ukraine- YT channel - I am regular viewer and highly recommend
,) is an International Treasure!!!!!
Please share this interview at the maximum !!!
Brilliant lady!
“Make Russia small again”… ya! back to the time of 1462.
*Make Ukraine not a jewish-controlled Oligarchy Again*
*Make America Not a jewish-controlled Oligarchy Again*
*Make Russia Not a jewish-Controlled Oligarchy Again*
See how this works?
*The ZioPigs are on ALL 3 Sides of this WAR*
Excellent interview. Super job bringing some truth into the narrative regarding Ukraine and the Russian invaders. Anna would make a great President to follow in Zalensky’s footsteps.
I've expressed that a couple of times. Anna has all the requisite qualities.
Дуже дякую Др Анна для ваша знання ❤💙💛🩵
Ukraine will become an amazing ally to the West if it receives all the help it asks for. The West must NOT allow Ukraine to fall victim to the "dark" side!
Anna is inspiring, I can envision a future Russia. With freedom loving people that bring peace to the world.
Where can I get a nickel bad of whatever you are smoking? Our grandchildren likely won't live to see Russians acting like freedom loving Westerners.
Thanks, Kyiv Post.
It is time to stop listening to politicians and start doing what is morally right, rather than what politicians consider expedient to further their careers. Politicians are elected to represent the wishes of those who elected them, not dictate to us. As such, Russia must cease to exist in its present form. Israel too. We must not allow fascist dictators to push us into subjugation for their own twisted, selfish purposes.
Hello Anna 🤗
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦!!!
I sometimes watch the 1420 channel where the presenter Danil Orain interviews ordinary Russian civilians in the street. The other day he ran quite an extensive interview with a Russian career engineer which just shows how the majority of Russians are brainwashed and are afraid and unable to make an informed decision about the war. One of the most remarkable things he said, with desparately muddled logic, that Ukrainians are such marvellous and inventive engineers and scientists, with the implication that Ukraine should be helping Russia. He seemed completely unaware that the freedom of the media and a better education system, not bogged down by rote-learning, leads Ukrainians westwards and to want a different destiny for their country.
We need peace and serenity for Ukraine, we need free Ukrainian skies as soon as possible, and we need to see our self and our children to foot back on beatiful Ukrainian land ......
My wishes for Ukraine and specially for Odessa🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
YES! also, Odesa is the linchpin area for Ukr's entire economic future to get it moving back into full social economic function ie new economy. The ag money from the exports of Ag is fundamental to that functioning gvt. SO, the West has NO choice but to FULLY arm Ukr to entirely defeat Ru's efforts, OR to form a coalition of the willing to swiftly show Ru to back out of this war of choice which has been openly nakedly genocidal, with now 140K documented (international UN standards of every level and type) cases of war crimes. And almost none by ukr soldiers upon russians.
Do Russians make their own wheelbarrows? Because that's how they'll be carrying the Ruble in Future lol
This comment wins the internet.
Figures lie and liars figure
Slava Ukraini
Slava Ukraini.....
🎃 Boo 🧟♀️🧟♂️🕷 🐜
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Yay Pete! Where have you been mate? I've been looking for you. 🇬🇧🇳🇿🇺🇦
@@PeterLeonard-z9b
This is proof that you can't keep a good man down... even if they live down under! 😉👍
@@PhilipPage-d4c part of the start was the affects of Covid. We were in a mess . Theirs denied. Taxes gone. The sinking of the Titanic ( Russia).
Being passive in the face of abuse is a lesson to be learned in dictator countries....china didnt learn it after Mao ,and russia didnt learn it aftr Stalin . Famine means only the aggressive survive
During their existence, Russia has never been a truly free society. They have basically always been an autocracy. I wonder if the people of Russia actually could handle a democratic government.
Of course they can handle it, it's fears like that, that keep people from making the necessary changes, all people would be happier with more freedom in the long run, don't let anyone convince you otherwise!
@@maxsun13 I certainly hope so. The Russian people have not had to try, basically ever. It would be a massive culture shift. Slava Ukraine. Fair winds and following seas for the peaceful people on Earth.
@@maxsun13many Russians reject democracy and associate it with nazism, perversion, and satanism. I've met them.
Thank you Jake. The us is trillions in debt. How can they be expected to "save the world" (again) ??
How can anyone hold their head up when in debt ?
тільки повна перемога України тільки повний розгром росія принеси вічне мира
Ruzzian PARTISANS 🇺🇦 see you
Great Vlog as always! Anna is a very intelligent and understanding lady and as an American I would love to see her enter into Ukrainian politics one day soon as well as yourself with your background and knowledge Jason!
Anna is a powerhouse.
the ruzzian word they used long ago for freedom has probably gone full circle and now means handcuffs. 🙂 Слава Україна 🇺🇦 з 🇦🇺
Thank you,
9.20 ". . . introduce them to books . . " Start with Orwell.
Go Anna! I live in U.S., and most folks can not understand the Russian people and system. They also do not understand Ukraine as a blossoming new democracy with freedom.
Ukraine is rightly completely outraged with Russia's illegal & war crime ridden invasion. Even considering that, Interestingly, you put forward the idea that Russians don't know about Democracy & they need that education. One simple approach to learning would be to start communicating about Democracy like Radio Free Europe & other have done.. Conversations may be easier than you think. It will happen because the Internet exists now.
It appeared to me over the years some peoples of Eurasia have some understandings of Democracy. Opening conversations could start on the Internet. Russia has a diverse population but there are news reports of Democracy protests which are usually suppressed. Unidentified gossip would drive security organizations crazy.
An interesting story, which needs a book written, is about how the western U.S. from the Mississippi River all the way to the Pacific Ocean, during 1800->1900, was civilized. History books & academic accounts rarely mention the critical role of Women in villages & small towns. Then as today, Women wanted to build civil society & maintain it. My estimate is Women pushed evolution of the "Wild West" all the way to being States.
Women were raising children so had to rely on husbands help to build Women's ideas, protect the families, and the entire town. Men married or not know they are part of families to help. Just ask them, "Do you think you are here to help". Real-men say Yes.
Women knew this & then started getting what they saw a needed quietly. Women were the motivators for most improvements like a town council, rule of law, schools, needed stores, churches, railroad stations, roads, connections to other towns, and to territory government that later became States.
Some peoples of Eurasia have some understandings of Democracy. Russia has diverse populations. News reports indicate some knowledge and interest in Democracy. Public protests are usually suppressed. Women can move things in the direction of improvement quietly. How about better sewer systems to start? Look for a Women sewer Engineer.
--JSW
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Anna, you represent Ukraine wonderfully. Ukraine must defeat Russia! We stand with you in your fight for freedom! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Гарна робота Анна
A thriving Democracy is one of the hardest types of governing to sustain. Why? Because unlike Authoritarian governments, Decocracies MUST have the full participation of the people! The people are the guarantors and watchdogs of Democracy. Example: After the Putin/Medyved dance when Putin was running against in 2012, the people should have risen up and said NO, you had two terms. They should have protested like the Georgians did like Hong Kongers, like Israelis, every Saturday for months. This is what it takes, the people as policemen.
Got to love "Anna from Ukraine 🇺🇦"
Sorry I cannot keep listening to this guy although I appreciate he has good intentions. Thank you to Miss Anna for your thoughts as always, you never fail to impress actual thoughts of many things with regard to Ukraine as always. Thankyou again Miss Anna🙃
The ruble is worth a penny to the American dollar
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Animal Farm did not end with the end of rhe Soviet Union.
It ended with Ostpolitik and Mr Schroeder.
Anna!! :)
Russia is like a guy turning up with a real nice car to impress girl, only it's not his car. He owns an old 30 year old Lada.
I live in Canada and it seems like our government has a big chest pumping with no back up.
wow! this woman is brilliant!
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦💪
According to the UN, NK has a population of approx. 26Mio. In the same time, it is constantly in a cold conflict w. South Korea and needs a lot of Soldiers for themselves. Thus I hope the size of an additional troop they can expand to Russia is very limited.
This woman should take Ursula von der leyens place as European president. She is fantastic and on point.
👍 👍 👍 👍
Mam Anna weiter so 🔱🇺🇦!
Kein Frieden als Russenknecht!
Mam am like you!
But Ukrainians know how zelensky freedom is ! 😂😂
They actually do and they are happier with that.
But you may not - are you ignorant?
Great show, the short hand might be that China invests in the USA and China loans money to Russia. They have moved from the military to the economic paradigm in international relations.They think in terms of 5 year plans and 50 year plans as a society.
The exchange rate is fixed by the russian central bank and means nothing. How many about a potato exchange how many rubles for a potato and then compare that. Or eggs, read etc.
Ukraine could or can adjoin existing rivers to create defencive barriers against Russia. However the the effects of the flow of the rivers would need to be taken into account. There is a few places where this could be done, if it could be done it as to be done but done now.
Slava Ukraini! 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇺🇸 🇺🇦
After Soviet union collapse, many former soviet union joined nato and become democracy.
As usual: how do you know that "we cannot imagine?" Are you mind readers, or are you just assuming that we think this or that? Normal people maybe are not informed enough to make a proper assessment, but ... maybe it is just like in Elbonia, people wading waist-deep in mud? Or like in a hellscape? I think humans in general are pretty imaginative, and if people in Russia don't have electricity or toilets, anything may be possible.
OMG, why is the KivPost promoting "Anna", just listen to her, she can't articulate anything original.
But you have to make sure as many people as possible repeat the same thing. Because if so many people believe the same thing, it must be correct. It’s psychological and works
Anna treats this "interview" as just another opportunity to promote herself and others who promote her.
I give this "interview" a Thumbs Down.
HOTLY
The Russian budget is balanced at $40 per barrel 😅😂
CONTROLLING DEVALUATION RUBBLE Rubbish Russian orchestra organisation system mafia currency exchange is very restrictive and by paramount paying money premium service of up to 100% and this is becoming more prohibitive for ordinary customers!🏥
No, that is their cost. But only if you do not provide budget items for depreciation of equipment, and Chinese substitutes are poor. Ever see a pipeline in Siberia? Warming and freezing demands constant measurement and maintenance, reducing volume flow complicates things.
@ have you ever been to Siberia, much the less, seen a pipeline there? Why are you parroting other peoples thoughts & opinions… do you not have your own?
That's just break even. At that price they'd be giving it away for free.
@@max_skim-pontoon-cough Not Siberia, but saw Alaska pipelines being constructed. Melting permafrost is even harder to maintain because the berms move.
So, why is the Kyiv Post interviewing Anna?> I''ve never heard any informative information or depth of knowledge
from Anna. Prior to the war, she was a self promotor and nothing much has changed.
The Kiev Post chose the wrong person to interview,
She has a pretty face and a RUclips channel that
is all about Anna.
Why promote a narcacistic?
Anna is a clueless onesightet backseat youtuber.
asking her how the ukranian ordinary peopole think about this whole war that drags on is like asking Operator Starsky about the Frontline.
The first 5 minutes she talks about Europes and russian economics and wasn´t even there.....
can´t you guys invite someone like Videos from Mariupol ?
That man is an accessory to Russian invasion and an enemy. He won’t be found worthy of being on the channel
The dollar isn't going anywhere. There's no currency worldwide that can do that, if you use any of the popular credit cards, Visa, MasterCard, American Express, etc. it's all done in dollars. Before the war.
Too hard to last through all this gasbagging …
you had this amazing opportunity to interview an incredible ambassador for Ukrain, so you spent the time mansplaining. Jesus man
I have to agree. I got very uncomfortable with the lengthy monologue before a question was even posed. I have never seen Jason do this with a male guest. Just saying . . .
she's actually unemployed.
@@rhladylo1609you don't know what you're talking about. he does it with all his guests. go watch the jake broe one. he went on and on and on and on in that one.
Anna, worked there on a part time basis. A couple of years ago. I think she still visits the establishment.
😅😅😅why you in ucraine know what freedom is??? ..maybe the rich of you from Viena or Monte Carlo or others europeans coutries...only bs
To understand or get close to understand Russian you must read history, have some understanding of social structures and psychology, you can do that by either take classes or use your spare time research in on Internet or use the library.
Like Anna said Russia has never ever been or had democracy, go back say 800 yrs in history of Russia/ Union/ Federation/ Empire and it has always been a Serfdom. There is something called Social heritage and if you don't know what it is basically you can define it as " culturally learned customs, codes, and rules of behavior that are constant across generations ". So Serfdom for those not familiar with it was an institutional system which obliged a peasant to provide forced labor services to his landlord in exchange for being allowed to occupy land. Russia in its different forms have more or less in one shape or form been a Serfdom.
So now take Serfdom and apply it to a Social heritage then add it to at least 800 years, what do you get? Yes, that's Russia of today, tomorrow and hundreds of years to come. Russia is what they've always been and I doubt they will ever learn the meaning of freedom or democracy.
The only way to subdue Russia from continuing what they do and always have done is simply to put them in their place and do it good! It doesn't matter if someone like Navalny comes to power, he is from the same Social heritage, he is a Serf like 95% of Russian society is.
So my remedy for Russia is that there be a new Iron Curtain but this time from everyone outside Russia and close that border to Russia for a couple of hundred years until they've learned how to behave in the society. There is a reason pigs live in a pigsty and not in the farmers living room.
Studies have shown the "3.5% rule".That is the size of population needed to change the world. If you look at the attitude especially of the young Russiand who have had access to the outside world through the internet, you can see some changes already there. Are there enough of them to make a difference, are they even old enough? Probably not yet. All people want a better life. There will always be those who resist change. We still have those who are corrupted by power and greed even though they have only experiences the west.
Anna haha 🤦♂️ Russians are free … Donbas people were oppressed by Kyiv regime since 2014… they banned the use of Russian language.. Ukraine doesn’t know freedom since 2014! Anna you can spread bs for years and trying hard for years.. facts stay the same
Nobody believes you. Including yourself.
This gal is what good old KGB called a "honey trap", and you're in it up to your eyebrows.
Anna (Anna from Ukraine- YT channel - I am regular viewer and highly recommend
,) is an International Treasure!!!!!
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦!!!
Slava Ukraini
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦!!!
Anna (Anna from Ukraine- YT channel - I am regular viewer and highly recommend
,) is an International Treasure!!!!!
Anna (Anna from Ukraine- YT channel - I am regular viewer and highly recommend
,) is an International Treasure!!!!!
Anna (Anna from Ukraine- YT channel - I am regular viewer and highly recommend
,) is an International Treasure!!!!!