Geez, they live in a country that has been independent from the former state for over 30 years and don't bother to learn its official language. I guess they were waiting for their Russian "liberators" to come! Stay strong Latvia!❤️Greetings from Croatia!🇭🇷🇺🇦
@meso8848 it's a way to REMOVE the Russian influence, the memories of brutal occupation, and RESTORE their own language, culture, democratic country. Russia is most definitely NOT a democracy.
Congratulations on an excellent programme! As a Brit I can only sympathise with you and the other ethnic states that unfortunately fell under the control of Stalin. I wish you well in the continuance of your quest to rid yourselves of the Soviet legacy.
Very interesting documentary ! Gives me desire to visit your Country, which seems so beautiful. Thanks for helping Ukraine and Ukrainians and raising awareness of not former soviet countries. Stay strong. Slava Latia, Ukrainia and democracy! Love from France ❤
A child learns the language of the country he or she lives in within the first few years of life, an adult living immersed in a foreign language should be able to learn the language in their new country of residence also in just a few years unless they have severe disabilities that bar them from learning.
Latvia, please clamp down on Russian arrogance and imperialistic leanings in YOUR country, before it becomes a serious problem. This needs to be nipped in the bud.
Iceland has had this practice of learning the language for citizenship and theyre barely involved in geo politics, but recognize their culture would be diluted and destroyed without such requirements
Latvian Parliament consists of 100 members 18:18 Rihards Kols is one of them. He is brave, smart, honest and pragmatic. A true Latvian. If He will continue His work the way He has done it so far then He has my vote in any elections til the end of His political career. Huge respects!
Good on Latvia, if you are going to be a resident of a country, you should have a basic competence of the language. I spent some time in Riga, Liepaja, Ventspils and Daugavpilis on holidays and loved the country and the people.
Imagine being a native in your own country yet you are being address not in the local but rather a foreign language coming from an aggressor state, that certainly raised serious alarm bells. Anything in Russia whether is it culture, language or whatever is now a weapon of mass colonisation and destruction.
Yes, it is very sad. Yet people still expect us to just accept it, and when we try to do anything about it, even in the most passive of ways, we are painted as bad guys. Putler uses the Ruzzians in all of eastern europe as weapons.
Great documentary. The "rusky mir" is real and can be latent among russian speakers in Latvia. Russian language is like tool for a dormant agenda that suddenly can be triggered , or like an innocent property that under the right circumstances can be weaponize for a psychological warfare to further the agenda of " rusky mir". It's utmost important for Latvia in what it is doing to regulate this issue.
Once Ukrainian territories in the Donbas, Luhansk, and Crimea are back under Ukrainian control then the same must apply, no more ruzzian language, no more ruzzian education, no more ruzzian TV or radio. Those who get upset about it can be given a free ticket to leave and to live in ruzzia.
For make your Dreams come true you must change Planet... If you look to the world map you can see One big country more big than other,Is name Is Russia. They have 70% of Energy source of the Planet and you have nothing... So change Planet please From a Italian
I completely understand the feeling but I don’t think this is the way to go. Much of Ukranians from my understanding are Russian speakers at least a big portion many Ukranians speak Russian who love their country but also speak Russian. In Odesa Kharkiv Donestk Luhansk most people speak Russian I think its unfair on the population to crack down on the language. By all means in public schools require students to learn Ukranian and make it the main language but I think there’s also freedoms and liberties that should be allowed I think there’s also going it be too far cracking down too much because there are whole cities and regions in Ukraine that speak mainly Russian it risks alienating those people as well
@@jorgeandrade783*No - they need to learn to speak the language of the Country they move to - visiting is different but if you stay in that Country then definitely learn the language - they are not leaving their Former Country to live the same as the Country that they left behind they came to a new Country to live the way of the the citizens of that Country they are entering.*
Brothers and sisters in Latvia! I’m so proud of yours effort to put your language and culture .. first.. no exemptions .. Best regards from Lithuania!🇱🇹🇱🇻🇺🇸👋
Happy for Latvia, stay strong, Ukraina, stay strong, no more communism, no more slavery to Russia, as for us romanians, hate the russian regime, which is similar with the one we had before 89, freedom is priceless and a holy thing. They stolen so much from Romania! Latvia should change their laws abour residency, because Russia will take advantantge against you of everything you give, of every weekness of Europe and the world, be aware!
I couldn't understand half of Laimas Vaikules comments. Also 80 year old's don't have to take basic Latvian language test. Second thing I coldn't understand is comment from other lady, wher she spoke about what it takes to be Latvian and changing teritory trought thousand years. Also she spoke about latvian refugees in past. Actually in many countries where Latvian refugees arrived in past, locals weren't that happy and welcoming, many Latvian refugees needed to earn their keep and place in new societies themselves. There where case where Sweeden didn't take Latvian refugees anad returned them to Soviet occupaying authorities. Latvian history is ugly and dark and we do not wish it to anyone. Newcommers to Latvia, if they want to live and work here, shoud learn our languge, learn about our history and culture, and shoud respect our society and country. Soviet immigrants and Russians shoud learn Latvian language (or Latgalian, or Livonian, or Latvian sign language) or leave us.
Swedish government did a lot of bad to Latvian refugees when they were fleeing from communists. I think it was because there was a lot of communist and Moscow influence in Swedish government back in the time. Now the times have changed. I know families who did risk their lives to cross the Baltic Sea in 1940s and 50s to find safety in Sweden. At the time there was not much help from Swedish government, but there was selfless huge help from local simple Swedish people. Thanks to them Latvians could find peace home and work in Sweden durring the soviet occupation in Latvia. When ever I go to Stockholm I am welcome Latvian/Swedish family. They speak Swedish they do not need Latvian language in Sweden, but all of them still know Latvian language. Even though it was only great great grandmother who emigrated to Sweden. Her daughter born in Sweden and Swedish husband and their kids practice Latvian language as heritage. They are proud of their roots and their Swedish relatives deeply respect that.
@@martinlatvian5538 Thanks for nice people story! Thanks to thous swedish people. It only shows that Latvians aren't Russians and we respect countries and cultures, who received us or whomever we are visiting.
And ruSSian is such an ugly language. I know, it was a compulsory (and most hated) subject through my school years in a Czechia then vassal to the Muscovite empire.
We have never forgiven for what Russia did to our country years ago. We Latvians still are carrying that anger somewhere deep in our hearts So if they come again, they should prepare for hell in the name of our grandparents
World War 1st and World War 2nd 💀 Getting there, but some phrases really don't translate well. May help to have a native speaker or studied individual proofread* and give helpful pointers on the oddities present in the often overly complex language that is english. Not a complaint, just constructive criticism. Best of luck either way. ❤🇨🇦
I do not remember during WWII which Soviet commander ( maybe Zhukov)said after they entered Berlin that the West would NEVER FORGIVE that the Russians defeated the Nazis. Now I see and understand what he meant by that.
Nah, we just never forgot that it was the Soviets who helped the Nazis in the first place. The Soviet Union attacked Poland, Finland & The Baltics as part of the Nazi-Societ Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The West defeated the Nazis, but they forgot to punish the Soviets.
were the camps there mixed? i mean did the poles, estonians, latvians and others were sent to the same ones or were they mostly separated? if great mixing occured then probably they used the common languages such as russian and german at the time to communicate. my impression is that latvian and other jews were sent to camps mostly within the country such as the one in salaspils and of course ghettos in daugavpils, riga and liepaja. they were separated from other latvians that practiced other traditions.@@karliskokorevics6902
i mean mostly they were separated. of course with the jews in those same camps ended up all sorts of other people as well. including mentally unwell. however in latvia during that time mental hospitals were mostly cleared and patients executed. many were turned into war hospitals after that. absolute tragedies in that land. the sarkandaugavas pshihiski slimo kopsanas iestades director at the time got accused and got into trouble for trying to save some patients and help them escape@@karliskokorevics6902
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I don't think Russia has launched a "full scale" invasion yet.
Good on you, 🇱🇻 ❤
thank you for talking truth.
Geez, they live in a country that has been independent from the former state for over 30 years and don't bother to learn its official language. I guess they were waiting for their Russian "liberators" to come! Stay strong Latvia!❤️Greetings from Croatia!🇭🇷🇺🇦
Stay strong Latvia! перемога України slava Ukraini!
Love from Latvia
We in the free world will stand by your Right to have our own Identity and Latvian Language In Your Own Country.. Slava Ukraine
Slava Latvia!
Latvia wants to preserve its language and its heritage. Not russian. Latvian.
what this has to do with Russian language anyway??????? dude yuo guys are fkn hilarious..
@meso8848 it's a way to REMOVE the Russian influence, the memories of brutal occupation, and RESTORE their own language, culture, democratic country.
Russia is most definitely NOT a democracy.
@@meso8848 ask a Latvian or are you just a bot?
@@alanmcmillan6969 yes I can ask one but definitely not these from this channel tho … I’m not interested with propaganda
@@meso8848 why are you watching it then?
Thanks for the great episode. Good one. I am bias of course since topic is Latvians, brothers.
Stay strong. Slava Ukraini!
Congratulations on an excellent programme! As a Brit I can only sympathise with you and the other ethnic states that unfortunately fell under the control of Stalin. I wish you well in the continuance of your quest to rid yourselves of the Soviet legacy.
Very interesting documentary ! Gives me desire to visit your Country, which seems so beautiful. Thanks for helping Ukraine and Ukrainians and raising awareness of not former soviet countries. Stay strong. Slava Latia, Ukrainia and democracy! Love from France ❤
A child learns the language of the country he or she lives in within the first few years of life, an adult living immersed in a foreign language should be able to learn the language in their new country of residence also in just a few years unless they have severe disabilities that bar them from learning.
Thanks for this documentary. Everywhere who muscovits are your nighbors the neighbour country is treatened.
Latvia, please clamp down on Russian arrogance and imperialistic leanings in YOUR country, before it becomes a serious problem. This needs to be nipped in the bud.
Iceland has had this practice of learning the language for citizenship and theyre barely involved in geo politics, but recognize their culture would be diluted and destroyed without such requirements
Go Latvia! Never give up your identity. Slava Ukraini!
Latvian Parliament consists of 100 members 18:18 Rihards Kols is one of them. He is brave, smart, honest and pragmatic. A true Latvian. If He will continue His work the way He has done it so far then He has my vote in any elections til the end of His political career. Huge respects!
Good on Latvia, if you are going to be a resident of a country, you should have a basic competence of the language.
I spent some time in Riga, Liepaja, Ventspils and Daugavpilis on holidays and loved the country and the people.
Russia has a habit if infiltrating as well as immigrating. It,s a slippery slope.
Imagine being a native in your own country yet you are being address not in the local but rather a foreign language coming from an aggressor state, that certainly raised serious alarm bells. Anything in Russia whether is it culture, language or whatever is now a weapon of mass colonisation and destruction.
Yes, it is very sad. Yet people still expect us to just accept it, and when we try to do anything about it, even in the most passive of ways, we are painted as bad guys. Putler uses the Ruzzians in all of eastern europe as weapons.
We need more English videos like this
Great documentary. The "rusky mir" is real and can be latent among russian speakers in Latvia. Russian language is like tool for a dormant agenda that suddenly can be triggered , or like an innocent property that under the right circumstances can be weaponize for a psychological warfare to further the agenda of " rusky mir".
It's utmost important for Latvia in what it is doing to regulate this issue.
Expose the truth about russian language and culture
VERY GOOD VIDEO. THANK YOU.
Visited Riga some years ago...what a beautiful city...the Latvian people were absolutely beautiful and the food was great too.
Latvia makes proud 💪
Stay alert Latvia.
Naturalisation or deportation
Once Ukrainian territories in the Donbas, Luhansk, and Crimea are back under Ukrainian control then the same must apply, no more ruzzian language, no more ruzzian education, no more ruzzian TV or radio. Those who get upset about it can be given a free ticket to leave and to live in ruzzia.
For make your Dreams come true you must change Planet...
If you look to the world map you can see One big country more big than other,Is name Is Russia.
They have 70% of Energy source of the Planet and you have nothing...
So change Planet please
From a Italian
Real shit , one thing I know is Putin is NOT strong enough to keep his propaganda machine running.
I completely understand the feeling but I don’t think this is the way to go. Much of Ukranians from my understanding are Russian speakers at least a big portion many Ukranians speak Russian who love their country but also speak Russian. In Odesa Kharkiv Donestk Luhansk most people speak Russian I think its unfair on the population to crack down on the language. By all means in public schools require students to learn Ukranian and make it the main language but I think there’s also freedoms and liberties that should be allowed I think there’s also going it be too far cracking down too much because there are whole cities and regions in Ukraine that speak mainly Russian it risks alienating those people as well
*You - are exactly right.*
@@jorgeandrade783*No - they need to learn to speak the language of the Country they move to - visiting is different but if you stay in that Country then definitely learn the language - they are not leaving their Former Country to live the same as the Country that they left behind they came to a new Country to live the way of the the citizens of that Country they are entering.*
They want all the pleasures of living equally but nit returning the favour with anything byt beligerence
Brothers and sisters in Latvia! I’m so proud of yours effort to put your language and culture .. first.. no exemptions .. Best regards from Lithuania!🇱🇹🇱🇻🇺🇸👋
The Baltics were SO SMART to do whatever it took to join NATO. Otherwise they would be occupied by Russia again, right now.
Respect to Vaikule! She’s a bridge between Latvia and Russia.. guess who has to get be a nice neighbor ..🇱🇹🇱🇻🇺🇸👋
Happy for Latvia, stay strong, Ukraina, stay strong, no more communism, no more slavery to Russia, as for us romanians, hate the russian regime, which is similar with the one we had before 89, freedom is priceless and a holy thing. They stolen so much from Romania! Latvia should change their laws abour residency, because Russia will take advantantge against you of everything you give, of every weekness of Europe and the world, be aware!
I couldn't understand half of Laimas Vaikules comments. Also 80 year old's don't have to take basic Latvian language test.
Second thing I coldn't understand is comment from other lady, wher she spoke about what it takes to be Latvian and changing teritory trought thousand years. Also she spoke about latvian refugees in past. Actually in many countries where Latvian refugees arrived in past, locals weren't that happy and welcoming, many Latvian refugees needed to earn their keep and place in new societies themselves. There where case where Sweeden didn't take Latvian refugees anad returned them to Soviet occupaying authorities. Latvian history is ugly and dark and we do not wish it to anyone.
Newcommers to Latvia, if they want to live and work here, shoud learn our languge, learn about our history and culture, and shoud respect our society and country. Soviet immigrants and Russians shoud learn Latvian language (or Latgalian, or Livonian, or Latvian sign language) or leave us.
Swedish government did a lot of bad to Latvian refugees when they were fleeing from communists. I think it was because there was a lot of communist and Moscow influence in Swedish government back in the time. Now the times have changed. I know families who did risk their lives to cross the Baltic Sea in 1940s and 50s to find safety in Sweden. At the time there was not much help from Swedish government, but there was selfless huge help from local simple Swedish people. Thanks to them Latvians could find peace home and work in Sweden durring the soviet occupation in Latvia.
When ever I go to Stockholm I am welcome Latvian/Swedish family. They speak Swedish they do not need Latvian language in Sweden, but all of them still know Latvian language. Even though it was only great great grandmother who emigrated to Sweden. Her daughter born in Sweden and Swedish husband and their kids practice Latvian language as heritage. They are proud of their roots and their Swedish relatives deeply respect that.
@@martinlatvian5538 Thanks for nice people story! Thanks to thous swedish people. It only shows that Latvians aren't Russians and we respect countries and cultures, who received us or whomever we are visiting.
I see Rihards Kols! I push like!, my next vote for sure!!
And ruSSian is such an ugly language. I know, it was a compulsory (and most hated) subject through my school years in a Czechia then vassal to the Muscovite empire.
Every language is best for some use and Russian is best for bitter rambling by drunkard.
At least Russian has vowels ;)
4:04 Best politica in EUROPA 😊
We have never forgiven for what Russia did to our country years ago.
We Latvians still are carrying that anger somewhere deep in our hearts
So if they come again, they should prepare for hell in the name of our grandparents
Can you imagine if England tried to take over all countries with English speakers of with Anglo heritage?
Sad to see what people are having to go through because of one person's twisted interpretation of the past
I absolutely love it if you live in the country for a certain. Amount of years you should be able to speak the language. If not, bye. Bye.
You can count the ones from Belarus. These are also in tens of thousands.
Our government must be free of subjects like Ždanoka, Ušakovs, etc.
gzs can you just drop that “former soviet union country”. that was more than 30 years ago 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
It's not even accurate. Latvia was under an illegal occupation, Republic of Latvia (1918-today) is not connected to the Latvian SSR (1940-1990).
World War 1st and World War 2nd 💀
Getting there, but some phrases really don't translate well.
May help to have a native speaker or studied individual proofread* and give helpful pointers on the oddities present in the often overly complex language that is english.
Not a complaint, just constructive criticism. Best of luck either way. ❤🇨🇦
Lmao @2:10 fake taxi
Predicting English will be the most widely spoken second language in the NATO theater soon.
We have the same thing with the Chinese where I live,
🇱🇻👍
just remove the russian names and words for everything so when they invade they get lost, like in ukraine
IMHO, Latveria should turn over Dr. Doom.......
/s
If they want live in democracy why they not change their country and stay there but not putin is better so don't complain 😡
this must be latvian propeganda? you can't force them to learn russian they live there same as you do, you have to have both languages
Russia gonna try invading them and Estonia too
LOL...THERE GOES THE AMERICANS TOO!
Language??? what the f this has to do with Language???
I do not remember during WWII which Soviet commander ( maybe Zhukov)said after they entered Berlin that the West would NEVER FORGIVE that the Russians defeated the Nazis.
Now I see and understand what he meant by that.
Nah, we just never forgot that it was the Soviets who helped the Nazis in the first place. The Soviet Union attacked Poland, Finland & The Baltics as part of the Nazi-Societ Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact. The West defeated the Nazis, but they forgot to punish the Soviets.
@@karliskokorevics6902forgot? No, they aided and abetted them!
It sounds like he understood that his side was just as bad as the Nazis.
Caution not to fall in populism! This 40minutes documentary looks like a minority hunting. Remember something ?
Long live a russian-latvian brotherhood
Lol, no. Such a thing hasn't existed since the Soviet occupation and Russians sending Latvians to Siberia in cattle carts.
@@karliskokorevics6902Such a thing has never existed.
were the camps there mixed? i mean did the poles, estonians, latvians and others were sent to the same ones or were they mostly separated? if great mixing occured then probably they used the common languages such as russian and german at the time to communicate. my impression is that latvian and other jews were sent to camps mostly within the country such as the one in salaspils and of course ghettos in daugavpils, riga and liepaja. they were separated from other latvians that practiced other traditions.@@karliskokorevics6902
i mean mostly they were separated. of course with the jews in those same camps ended up all sorts of other people as well. including mentally unwell. however in latvia during that time mental hospitals were mostly cleared and patients executed. many were turned into war hospitals after that. absolute tragedies in that land. the sarkandaugavas pshihiski slimo kopsanas iestades director at the time got accused and got into trouble for trying to save some patients and help them escape@@karliskokorevics6902