Prigozhin & Wagner in Belarus and healthcare.

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  • Опубликовано: 27 янв 2025

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  • @IrishPartizan
    @IrishPartizan  Год назад +11

    Your feedback is always welcome. Please, share, like and comment below.
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  • @peterschuh3677
    @peterschuh3677 Год назад +3

    Danke!

  • @Kevin-tv5wr
    @Kevin-tv5wr Год назад +5

    I was in Minsk in 2018 and broke my clavicle . I was seen within 20 mins and was in plaster and left within an hour . Very good service and much faster than the NHS

  • @railway232
    @railway232 Год назад +3

    thanks niall for sharing your experience in belarus with us 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @andreikhamkov9174
    @andreikhamkov9174 Год назад +4

    I am from Belarus. Hed two spine surgeries. Waiting time is two-three weeks, because you need to get all blood analysis. After that I got to go to rehab for 3 weeks. Never paid a penny) can't imagine how good my insurance should be in western countries to get this surgery...

    • @jorllx
      @jorllx Год назад +3

      in the USA you would pay maybe 700 - 800 usd / month to have an insurance that treats you that well, that is 25 % of US average salary, so less than 10 % of Americans have such insurances. The other 90 % have to pay fortunes like 30,000 usd if they break an arm. There are lots of videos online of Americans who break an arm or need a stomach operation for example and have to sell the house or get a mortgage to pay it.

    • @andreikhamkov9174
      @andreikhamkov9174 Год назад

      @@jorllx half of my salary)))

    • @philippemercier1637
      @philippemercier1637 Год назад

      in which hospital did you do the surgery

    • @andreikhamkov9174
      @andreikhamkov9174 Год назад

      @@philippemercier1637 city central hospital

    • @andreikhamkov9174
      @andreikhamkov9174 Год назад

      @@jorllx sounds scary....

  • @ingemarsmit4840
    @ingemarsmit4840 Год назад +3

    I am from Belarus, from Vitebsk, 56 years old. Never paid. At the age of 12, an appendicitis was operated on. At the age of 36, the ulcer of the duodenal bulb 12 was aperated. Free and immediately.

  • @Irina-rb4og
    @Irina-rb4og Год назад +1

    Thank you Nial for always interesting content and independent point of view.

  • @ЕвгенийИванов-ю2б
    @ЕвгенийИванов-ю2б Год назад +7

    I suggest you visit Gorki city in Mogilev region, where the Belarusian agricultural academy is situated - one of the oldest institution of this type in Europe, was founded in 1840. The botanical garden (doesn't work during days-off) is the best in the country. And there are a lot of pre-revolution buildings.

  • @rjames3981
    @rjames3981 Год назад +3

    Great informative 👌 video and health update.
    UK health service has disintegrated. Had to wait 9 months for an appointment.
    Not medical advice, but in the end performed minor surgery on myself.
    When I finally did get to see someone they said I’d done quite a good job. Next time I might fly to Belarus 🇧🇾 instead.
    True story. Hurt like hell though 🤒

    • @BeaArk1977
      @BeaArk1977 Год назад

      US healthcare is pretty dismal. V
      Can wait months too while paying a fortune in insurance. The doctors are now just employees in a mill.

  • @sabart5
    @sabart5 Год назад +22

    You should invite Prigozhin to a Food O'Clock. He's into catering after all.XDDD .

  • @gytisk6998
    @gytisk6998 Год назад +12

    what's interesting about the coup is that the Russian military barely reacted (due to them being highly centralized unlike other more mobile decentralized militarys in say countries like France) and actually allowed both their Rostov Army Southern HQ to be completely taken over as well as several helicopters to be shotdown while the convoy was heading to Voronezh. So although it lasted only 24 hours it was not as basic as you claim it took be; remember the Wagner fighters have access to more advanced weaponry and training than many of the regular army units they would have encountered on the way to Moscow or say the "national guard" which was seen in satellite photos blocking access to Moscow, this national guard is a joke and is basically Russian police used more to arresting protesters and not fighting actual battles.

    • @zlo333
      @zlo333 Год назад +1

      nah cuz army didn't wanna shoot their brothers in arms, actually they were supporting em, they are fed up with old generals but at the same time they don't want blood spiling, so yeah lukashenko did a good thing, at least that is what i hear from my friends in rostov

    • @bigdumbfatcat2869
      @bigdumbfatcat2869 Год назад +1

      What an incredibly stupid take, LMAO
      >MUH FRANCE military
      France hasn't thought an actual war in decades, shut the hell up, LOL
      Wagner were literally just let to advance, because Putin didn't want to risk an escalation and have to destroy one of his best assets. Why do you think those helicopters, that were fully capable of blasting the convoy from kilometers away, didn't actually fire at Wagner and got themselves shot instead? Because they were sent not to fight or defend, but to follow the convoy around The idea that Wagner could possibly do anything to Putin, with a fraction of the Force they used to take Bakhmut, without air and artillery support, is so incredibly dumb, that you'd have to be the most useful idiot in the world to take seriously.
      >remember the Wagner fighters have access to more advanced weaponry and training than many of the regular army units
      Nibba, Wagner literally buys ALL of their weapons FROM the Russian military, they got the same stuff, LMAO. Did you think they used Javelins and Abrams tanks, you buffoon?

  • @TheSverVe
    @TheSverVe Год назад +12

    Totally agree about healthcare. Right now i live in Poland and in Belarus lines are less and quality is even better and prices like 3 times cheaper.

    • @rtwod2236
      @rtwod2236 Год назад +3

      why won't you move back to Belarus ? looks like Poland has got much more to offer :)

    • @TheSverVe
      @TheSverVe Год назад +2

      @@rtwod2236 mb, all countries have + and -. In Belarus right now you cannot plan you future, and as IT guy I'm not sure that I will have a work in Belarus. I just compare 2 countries healthcare system and in Belarus it's better and cheaper.

    • @garyweaver5512
      @garyweaver5512 Год назад

      health care in Poland makes both eyebrows rise...

    • @jasoninthehood9726
      @jasoninthehood9726 Год назад

      @@TheSverVeOkay, it may be cheaper but what’s your evidence saying it’s better? Provide us with evidence for such a large claim. No need to use anecdotal evidence either because anyone can lie on the internet.

    • @TheSverVe
      @TheSverVe Год назад

      @@jasoninthehood9726 better in my personal experience(of course I cannot compare every doctors and whole equipment). I have health issues and I compare luxmed doctors and Belarusians ones. And if you need to wait a lot to just get the diagnosis and in Belarus you can do it in the same date it's speed up recovery.

  • @10lauset
    @10lauset Год назад +2

    Cheers to you from Edmonton Alberta.

  • @FoulUnderworldCreature
    @FoulUnderworldCreature Год назад +12

    Love the debate between whether Irish or Belarusian healthcare is better. Meanwhile here in the US we don't even have healthcare unless you have money. Sure, there are problems with these systems, but at least they are made available.

  • @vthikkarin359
    @vthikkarin359 Год назад +15

    Привет ! Спасибо тебе за видео)
    На самом деле качество твоего лечения будет сильно зависеть от того к какому врачу ты попадешь и сколько денег заплатишь) Но даже в бесплатной поликлинике ( не без проблем конечно ) тебя всегда подлечат , так что да, в целом все не так плохо.

    • @ingemarsmit4840
      @ingemarsmit4840 Год назад

      Я из Витебска. За 56 лет ни разу не платил, даже за 2 операции. Медикам благодарен.

    • @_b_x_b_1063
      @_b_x_b_1063 Год назад

      Да, некоторые молодые врачи вообще в гугл лезут

    • @vthikkarin359
      @vthikkarin359 Год назад

      @@_b_x_b_1063 ну это нормальная практика по всему миру) конечно хорошо когда врач с огромным опытом и узнает все болезни по первым причинам, но когда он посмотрит куда то чтоб удостоверится тоже неплохо)

  • @manowar999555
    @manowar999555 Год назад +10

    All your numbers sounds attractively only because your salary x3-x5(at least?) from average belarussian salary. Ask your doctor how much money he/she makes. It wouldn't be so nice when x-ray costs 10-15% of his/her salary. Btw If everything so bad in Ireland why I don't see irish doctors here in Belarus?

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +2

      x3-x5? I wish 😂

    • @ЕгорЛит
      @ЕгорЛит Год назад +1

      Liar! For belorussians x-ray costs... NOTHING! ;)

    • @EGORLAZOUSKI
      @EGORLAZOUSKI 2 месяца назад

      ​@@ЕгорЛит перелом голеностопа - рентген + посидеть 2 часа в очереди + гипс = 0.00 денег.
      А чтобы свою ситуацию в полной мере МРТ + такси (бесплатно возить не будут) + консультации + лангета = 500...600 р. что примерно тогда 1/3 зарплаты.
      Но без этих за бесплатно были бы проблемы. Возможно даже хромота.

  • @godron7659
    @godron7659 Год назад +4

    Free health care is a real sign of what kind of country it is. I think it's a sign that all people are equal.

    • @jtns2845
      @jtns2845 Год назад

      Nothing is free. I’ve lived in two nationalized medical countries. Long waits, rationed care, who-you-know rules.

    • @ЕгорЛит
      @ЕгорЛит Год назад +1

      ​@@jtns2845nothing is free but Belarus is! ;)

  • @TheRedDevil_NC
    @TheRedDevil_NC Год назад +1

    Keep making these informative videos: great stuff

  • @luisluis5306
    @luisluis5306 Год назад +1

    How long was the coup in Turkey?

  • @derky3592
    @derky3592 Год назад +1

    I was in Waterford hospital emergency dep. yesterday
    My son had serious heart problems
    So waiting time 9 hours and went home with pain killers,very scary.

  • @mikeykeyes
    @mikeykeyes Год назад +1

    In Australia for instance- queues for surgery span years unless it becomes so critical that is is life threatening. Hospital emergency barring red flag ones, take hours. Doctors charge anything they like in the private system because that's all you got if you don't want all day wait. Dental is NOT included as health care. Only pensioners get filling and extraction after waiting 6 months or so through public systems. In remote Australia it is even worse- no GPs in most places. Critical life care depends on voluntary Royal Flying doctor services. Just think of this - all these with only 25 million people what will happen when the population doubles!

  • @Deathwing2001
    @Deathwing2001 Год назад +1

    I like how you get your news from the helmsman of the Enterprise, Captain Sulu. 😁 😉 Thanks for the video, it was interesting to hear your take on the current situation there right now as you are living there and near it all.

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +1

      Thanks dude. Unfortunately, Captain Sulu hasn't been the same since that encounter with the Klingons on Rigel 4.

    • @Deathwing2001
      @Deathwing2001 Год назад

      @@IrishPartizan that’s true 😁

  • @sumtingwong2138
    @sumtingwong2138 Год назад +7

    I can confirm that healthcare in Ireland is rubbish, was even speaking to an Indian guy living here who said that it was better back home than here. All this supposed wealth being kicked up and wasted.

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +1

      Ryan Tubridy is laughing all the way to the bank.

    • @gerardoconnor8462
      @gerardoconnor8462 Год назад +2

      Maybe then he should live back in India and let's not forget Ireland is housing half of the world

    • @gerardoconnor8462
      @gerardoconnor8462 Год назад +1

      Maybe go to USA or Canada and see what's free 😂

  • @Brian-3942
    @Brian-3942 Год назад +3

    Healthcare is crumbling in Scotland and in the rest of Britain. So great Belarus has an excellent health system. Maybe not perfect,but not falling apart like Scotlands.

  • @pptheman1
    @pptheman1 Год назад +1

    I want to visit my girlfriend she lives in belarus 🇧🇾 I live in the United States should I go visit her this year she is the love of my life

  • @ottoaberger2006
    @ottoaberger2006 Год назад +2

    how is it to visit as a turist ? belarus looks so fantastic :)

  • @jorllx
    @jorllx Год назад +1

    very interesting video... Are there any clinics / hospitals in Belarus where they speak English, for expats who don't speak Russian? It would also be interesting to do a video (or even a paid consulting service) about how you got your 1 year residence permit, and all the different ways to get such a permit, because there are increasingly more Western people interested in living in Belarus, giving the catastrophic social situation in the West... Look at what is going on in France, where I am right now because I have a holiday house there, although I am Spanish. Some of the clinics in the region where I have the house in France, in the centre, look worse than old Soviet clinics...and my mother has been waiting for more than 1 year to get a knee operation in the Spanish public healthcare system...and the French system is even worse. The "mighty France", the second "richest" country in the EU....and Spain, 4th EU economy and main candidate to G8.

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +2

      Lode has some English speakng staff. www.lode.by/

    • @bathroomchips3520
      @bathroomchips3520 Год назад +5

      Marry a Belorussian like I did. Me and wife are leaving UK when 60 and settling in Belarus. Sell my house , but a nice flat in Minsk and live on the rest with my private pension. Lovely.

    • @jorllx
      @jorllx Год назад

      @@bathroomchips3520 a good plan. My ex wife is Russian, but we lived in Spain when we were married. Now I am single. I dated some Rus and ukr girls in the past too.

  • @Ourjudd
    @Ourjudd Год назад

    @irish partisan would it be dangerous for a British citizen to visit Belarus now?

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад

      No, it's perfectly safe.

    • @Ourjudd
      @Ourjudd Год назад

      @@IrishPartizan thanks 🙏 I recently went to Durham cathedral and it was awesome and a beautiful city and made my home town look shite. But it cost a fortune the train was £200 and the hotel was £60 for the night for 2 and then there’s the food and stuff. I was looking at flights to Poland and a tour of the football stadium in Warsaw or krakow and it’s a actually cheaper than a train trip up the road. But I’m interested in seeing all the Soviet things in Belarus too.

    • @YaKefir4eg
      @YaKefir4eg Год назад

      ​@@Ourjuddalso you are welcome in St Petersburg, Russia 😊

    • @Ourjudd
      @Ourjudd Год назад +1

      @@YaKefir4eg thanks I would love to visit there it looks amazing.

    • @YaKefir4eg
      @YaKefir4eg Год назад

      @@Ourjudd my favourite place in StPetersburg is Red Triangle factory, nice half-abandoned factory, very interesting

  • @cathalhayden
    @cathalhayden Год назад +1

    Excellent video.

  • @ingemarsmit4840
    @ingemarsmit4840 Год назад +1

    Partizan about Belarusian partisans. The mass partisanship of Belarusians did not begin in World War II. There was a bloody thirteen-year war of 1654-1667. The Tsar of the Muscovite State and the Zaporozhye Cossacks went to war against the Slavic-Lithuanian principality. There was a bloody bespridel on the part of the invaders. Belarusian peasants began to fight en masse. Muscovites called them "shishi" Partisans and the Slavic army, did not hear about the troops of the Lithuanian proper, liberated the country. In Belarusian historiography, this war is often referred to as the "Bloody Flood".

  • @mrmc2465
    @mrmc2465 Год назад +2

    You could do an expose video on camp Wagner

  • @brianquinn5060
    @brianquinn5060 Год назад

    So enjoyed your video. Lots to discuss.

  • @jerry50bmg65
    @jerry50bmg65 Год назад +1

    Healthcare should include a supply of potassium iodide.

  • @swedneck9054
    @swedneck9054 Год назад +14

    When Russian choppers and planes are shot down by Russian soldiers, and military bases are taken (and still held) by Russians from Russians, I'd say the "hysteria" was fairly warranted. :D

    • @AusValue
      @AusValue Год назад +10

      I know right, this guy just calls everything hysteria and fake news. He’s anti west to the point where it doesn’t even make sense. He needs some logic

    • @PopShoppekid
      @PopShoppekid Год назад +1

      ​@@AusValueI agree with you. And now Russian nukes on Belarus soil ain't good for Any body there. Wonder what Niall will say about that. ?

    • @martootoole
      @martootoole Год назад

      Niall is claiming the health service is better in Belarus vs ireland
      Why is life expectancy for a male only 74 in Belarus compared with 82 in Ireland?
      If health service is so good in Belarus surely people would not die so early?

    • @AusValue
      @AusValue Год назад +3

      ​@@PopShoppekid and Wagner forces being given refuge within Belarus... Im sure the people of Belarus wont appreciate having 25,000 convicted criminals potentially with PTSD living among them. Niall will twist this to be a good thing somehow

    • @rjames3981
      @rjames3981 Год назад +4

      Amazing that Belarus was one of the only countries in Europe that had no lockdown or mandates.
      Credit to the Belarus government for that, maintaining the peace, and for avoiding the fate of Ukraine Libya Syria and Iraq,

  • @tc2425
    @tc2425 Год назад

    Why is Ireland so expensive ?

    • @BeaArk1977
      @BeaArk1977 Год назад +1

      It’s the third richest country. They did tax breaks and ushered in high tecg

    • @vestland3877
      @vestland3877 Год назад +1

      migrants

  • @dertarr8208
    @dertarr8208 Год назад +4

    Thanks for sharing your experience! I am glad to hear all went well )

  • @Krabelli
    @Krabelli Год назад

    Oh, they put a fence around the plane. We were always sitting at the top of the pedestal back in the day :) Also they destroyed an awesome mosaic panel on my school last year (which is now white and orange).

  • @dragojovano7819
    @dragojovano7819 Год назад +1

    What you doing for living?

  • @deisescoot
    @deisescoot Год назад +1

    That was a quick side shift without actually saying anything about what happened, to healthcare 😂

  • @TheCoadyp
    @TheCoadyp Год назад +7

    You show distain for western mainstream media sources initially and then reference those same sources to portray how inferior the health system is?

  • @julioguzman4891
    @julioguzman4891 Год назад +3

    good video dude

  • @Viking88Power
    @Viking88Power Год назад

    Good evening Mr. Partizan

  • @imFruzzy
    @imFruzzy Год назад +4

    My experience with healthcare in Russia is much better than in Scandinavia. Some of the equipment may be a couple of years behind, but the procedures and service is at a higher level. They look for the causes rather than give you a temporary fix, everything is quick and efficient (which was surprising given the bureaucracy in many areas) and of course more affordable. I could actually say the same about Ukraine (many years ago), although I only have one experience to base that on. I'm sure western healthcare is better in some specialized areas, but in general I'd prefer to get sick or have an accident in Russia.

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Год назад

      The Russian Healthcare system has much longer waiting lists over the last 17 months, And expected to get a lot longer over the coming months.

    • @ЕгорЛит
      @ЕгорЛит Год назад +1

      Belarus isnt Russia. Mostly things are better in BLR:)

  • @bananacyclist
    @bananacyclist Год назад

    Thanks for an interesting video. Hope you didn't get soaked if the thunderstorm arrived.

  • @drackkor725
    @drackkor725 Год назад +3

    It's a scary time with Belarus allowing Russia to attack Ukraine and now with Progozhin in Belarus. Could be a Wagner attack coming towards kiev again this may draw Belarus into the war.

  • @therealVOR
    @therealVOR Год назад

    Greetings

  • @ttbr7687
    @ttbr7687 Год назад +3

    The smallest "civil war" of all time.

  • @patmustardlive
    @patmustardlive Год назад

    Went in hospital nhs st James Leeds uk. On a Friday ,had major surgery (life saving) on the Monday morning. Now I have a STOMA bag.

  • @oporiia
    @oporiia 9 месяцев назад

    Why you live in Belarus?

  • @benja4516
    @benja4516 Год назад

    Make a video about France

  • @raitisfreimanis
    @raitisfreimanis Год назад +1

    Lots going on in Belarus these days! 🙂

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +2

      Indeed. If you blink, you will miss it.

  • @alistairmclean2667
    @alistairmclean2667 Год назад

    Good to see you again - i thought you had gone off to live with dolphins or buy Bald a beer in Blackpool.

  • @Ohh-Johnny-boy
    @Ohh-Johnny-boy Год назад +2

    60 euro to see a doc in the ROI.

    • @maryrosed8475
      @maryrosed8475 Год назад +1

      70/80 euro to see a Doctor in Terenure/Rathfarnham

  • @neilmacdonald9501
    @neilmacdonald9501 Год назад +3

    i always check what George Takei has got to say on the big issues of the day. I thought it was only me! As usual in Russia, it all comes down to money and influence or in this case, getting squeezed out of access to the money and influence.

  • @Daithi333
    @Daithi333 Год назад +1

    Next up you'll bump into Prigozhin on a park bench.

  • @worthing_spitfire
    @worthing_spitfire Год назад +1

    Hope to see you in Yugoslavia soon. That trip is due. Tall Travels will join you.

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад

      It all depends on how much time I can get off of work.

  • @madcowusa4277
    @madcowusa4277 Год назад +3

    Appreciate your videos here in Seattle. One cannot trust the media here, or anywhere in the U.S. In fact, it's safer to presume the exact opposite of what they're saying. It's been that way for me since shortly after 9/11 when I entirely turned off the TV and cancelled Time magazine/ U.S. News/ Wall Street Journal and so on.

    • @clacicle
      @clacicle Год назад

      Yeah, nothing like sticking your head in the ground. That will undoubtedly fix everything.

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Год назад

      Oh Yes, Belarus 1
      Беларусь 1. A totally and unbiased TV channel . No other opinions allowed apart from "Our President is lovely Belarus is paradise on earth " The Great one President Lukashenko is a wonderful person" Anybody who says he is the last Stalinist Dictator in Europe is a naughty naughty boy or girl.

  • @ADAMSIXTIES
    @ADAMSIXTIES Год назад

    Which one is best: pukin, sasha, or yevgeny?

    • @YaKefir4eg
      @YaKefir4eg Год назад

      Madness biden is the best

  • @marionmaier8152
    @marionmaier8152 Год назад

    In Germany is the health care not bad ,really ! That make the life a little bit easyier ...

  • @shutup2751
    @shutup2751 Год назад

    will you be getting his autograph if you see him ? 😂

  • @garyweaver5512
    @garyweaver5512 Год назад

    One tends to idealize what one knows not good enough.
    Health care in Belarus has been on commercial tracks for a while too, is mostly symptomatic treatment (which means they treat symptoms not the reasons and desease itself), there's a serious problem with diagnosing - in fact, they may pass you round from one doctor to another diagnosing more and more deseases and prescribing a bunch of drugs.
    On the good side, most hospitals are equipped with up-to-date medical equipment and one has access to a wide range of medicines in drugstores and may treat uncomplicated conditions himself without waiting to see his doctor for months.

  •  Год назад

    At 10:49 u have an interesting political message: "Nato wars millions of dead"

  • @karl_1965
    @karl_1965 Год назад +8

    The western media were in a fake news frenzy regarding the Civil war 😁 I laughed.

    • @AndrewTubbiolo
      @AndrewTubbiolo Год назад +7

      Except that one started. In the end they were right. It might not have lasted long, but one started. They saw it coming, and people like you turned your back and said they were imagining things. It's people like you who are not in touch. On a similar front, people like you have been saying Russia is winning the invasion of Ukraine, yet look where we are today vs all those months of you saying Russia is winning.

    • @karl_1965
      @karl_1965 Год назад +1

      @@AndrewTubbiolo 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 LOSER

  • @hitrends7351
    @hitrends7351 Год назад +4

    Not Belorussians, but Belarusans, mr. Partizan

    • @IrishPartizan
      @IrishPartizan  Год назад +3

      Thanks for pointing that out. I momentarily reverted to my 1980s state.

  • @orionvassi
    @orionvassi Год назад

    Tame video. No rowdy drunken mercenaries pillaging the town of all it's booze and women. Arrrrrrghh!!

  • @fordwrc2006
    @fordwrc2006 Год назад +5

    King Lukashenko to the rescue 👑💪🏼🇧🇾😁

    • @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe
      @UnbelievableEricthegiraffe Год назад +1

      So just to Double check this You support the Belarus government and all the suppression of Freedom of Speech, And the lack of People of colour un Belarus. The saying it's a small world is very apt
      It's not that difficult to learn about people who knew you In Ireland who state the same thing, Niall doesn't the Asylum seekers/Refugees and Foreigners who aren't the same colour as him.

    • @fordwrc2006
      @fordwrc2006 Год назад +1

      @@UnbelievableEricthegiraffe You sound like a sad liberal leftie who’s talking nonsense as most of them do - good night buttercup 😘

    • @dertarr8208
      @dertarr8208 Год назад

      @@UnbelievableEricthegiraffe people of any color are welcome in Belarus. Even though, it is somewhat hard to get a refugee permit here. There are very few people of color mostly because they simply don't consider Belarus as a place to stay and live.

  • @Cayres9
    @Cayres9 Год назад +1

    Hello to you Nial long time no see a lot has changed in Belarus over the last 2 years , It must be a bit worrying to live in Belarus as what if Russia decides to take over Belarus and declare it a Soviet state again ? thats what i would be worried about as you know what things are like in Russia anyone who says 1 bad word about the President gets the Gulag treatment , Belarus at the moment is a nice country to live and work in but i just hope it stays independent from Russia and does not get involved in the Proxy war thats going on between NATO and Russia as it would be a damn shame to see anything like that happen the mainstream media always milking it like they want to see a nuclear war scenario of Russia vs NATO totally insane these journalists are and yeah the UK and Ireland slowly turning into a 3rd world country i had to wait 1 year to get NHS dentist and now need teeth removed not good . Anyway hope you are doing well my friend .

    • @ЕгорЛит
      @ЕгорЛит Год назад

      What if Belarus decides to take over Russia and declare it a Soviet state again? ;)

  • @petersz98
    @petersz98 Год назад +1

    Be careful you might get attacked by someone wielding a sledgehammer! Lol

  • @BeaArk1977
    @BeaArk1977 Год назад

    Medicine is rapidly becoming an unprofession

  • @rtwod2236
    @rtwod2236 Год назад +1

    when it comes to healthcare - You must realize the whole West must cater for an endless amount of immigrants, but the system is limited in its scope. For example, it seems in my native Poland the public healthcare system has taken over duties of its Ukrainian counterpart (without extra funding) and people are really pi$$ed Off, especially when it comes to situations when the natives are being sidelined and newcomers' motto is ''I am entitled to''. This isn't right. Let's imagine Belarus suddenly gets a few extra million of ''entitled'' Ukrainians and see how it copes :(

  • @LouisKokernak
    @LouisKokernak Год назад

    Perhaps your next post could be from Rostov-on-Don. это крупнейший город, захваченный русской армией.😂

  • @sabbasdsouza
    @sabbasdsouza Год назад +4

    🙏 🇺🇦

  • @Stefan-hv5ow
    @Stefan-hv5ow Год назад

    Yo man, you have t.shirt from serbia 😁