10 Russian Stereotypes
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INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY AND ITS FUTURE
Introduction
1. The Industrial Revolution and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. They have greatly increased the life-expectancy of those of us who live in “advanced” countries, but they have destabilized society, have made life unfulfilling, have subjected human beings to indignities, have led to widespread psychological suffering (in the Third World to physical suffering as well) and have inflicted severe damage on the natural world. The continued development of technology will worsen the situation. It will certainly subject human beings to greater indignities and inflict greater damage on the natural world, it will probably lead to greater social disruption and psychological suffering, and it may lead to increased physical suffering even in “advanced” countries.
2. The industrial-technological system may survive or it may break down. If it survives, it MAY eventually achieve a low level of physical and psychological suffering, but only after passing through a long and very painful period of adjustment and only at the cost of permanently reducing human beings and many other living organisms to engineered products and mere cogs in the social machine. Furthermore, if the system survives, the consequences will be inevitable: There is no way of reforming or modifying the system so as to prevent it from depriving people of dignity and autonomy.
3. If the system breaks down the consequences will still be very painful. But the bigger the system grows the more disastrous the results of its breakdown will be, so if it is to break down it had best break down sooner rather than later.
4. We therefore advocate a revolution against the industrial system. This revolution may or may not make use of violence; it may be sudden or it may be a relatively gradual process spanning a few decades. We can’t predict any of that. But we do outline in a very general way the measures that those who hate the industrial system should take in order to prepare the way for a revolution against that form of society. This is not to be a POLITICAL revolution. Its object will be to overthrow not governments but the economic and technological basis of the present society.
5. In this article we give attention to only some of the negative developments that have grown out of the industrial-technological system. Other such developments we mention only briefly or ignore altogether. This does not mean that we regard these other developments as unimportant. For practical reasons we have to confine our discussion to areas that have received insufficient public attention or in which we have something new to say. For example, since there are well-developed environmental and wilderness movements, we have written very little about environmental degradation or the destruction of wild nature, even though we consider these to be highly important.
THE PSYCHOLOGY OF MODERN LEFTISM
6. Almost everyone will agree that we live in a deeply troubled society. One of the most widespread manifestations of the craziness of our world is leftism, so a discussion of the psychology of leftism can serve as an introduction to the discussion of the problems of modern society in general.
7. But what is leftism? During the first half of the 20th century leftism could have been practically identified with socialism. Today the movement is fragmented and it is not clear who can properly be called a leftist. When we speak of leftists in this article we have in mind mainly socialists, collectivists, “politically correct” types, feminists, gay and disability activists, animal rights activists and the like. But not everyone who is associated with one of these movements is a leftist. What we are trying to get at in discussing leftism is not so much movement or an ideology as a psychological type, or rather a collection of related types. Thus, what we mean by “leftism” will emerge more clearly in the course of our discussion of leftist psychology. (Also, see paragraphs 227-230.)
8. Even so, our conception of leftism will remain a good deal less clear than we would wish, but there doesn’t seem to be any remedy for this. All we are trying to do here is indicate in a rough and approximate way the two psychological tendencies that we believe are the main driving force of modern leftism. We by no means claim to be telling the WHOLE truth about leftist psychology. Also, our discussion is meant to apply to modern leftism only. We leave open the question of the extent to which our discussion could be applied to the leftists of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
9. The two psychological tendencies that underlie modern leftism we call “feelings of inferiority” and “oversocialization.” Feelings of inferiority are characteristic of modern leftism as a whole, while oversocialization is characteristic only of a certain segment of modern leftism; but this segment is highly influential.
FEELINGS OF INFERIORITY
10. By “feelings of inferiority” we mean not only inferiority feelings in the strict sense but a whole spectrum of related traits; low self-esteem, feelings of powerlessness, depressive tendencies, defeatism, guilt, self- hatred, etc. We argue that modern leftists tend to have some such feelings (possibly more or less repressed) and that these feelings are decisive in determining the direction of modern leftism.
11. When someone interprets as derogatory almost anything that is said about him (or about groups with whom he identifies) we conclude that he has inferiority feelings or low self-esteem. This tendency is pronounced among minority rights activists, whether or not they belong to the minority groups whose rights they defend. They are hypersensitive about the words used to designate minorities and about anything that is said concerning minorities. The terms “negro,” “oriental,” “handicapped” or “chick” for an African, an Asian, a disabled person or a woman originally had no derogatory connotation. “Broad” and “chick” were merely the feminine equivalents of “guy,” “dude” or “fellow.” The negative connotations have been attached to these terms by the activists themselves. Some animal rights activists have gone so far as to reject the word “pet” and insist on its replacement by “animal companion.” Leftish anthropologists go to great lengths to avoid saying anything about primitive peoples that could conceivably be interpreted as negative. They want to replace the world “primitive” by “nonliterate.” They seem almost paranoid about anything that might suggest that any primitive culture is inferior to our own. (We do not mean to imply that primitive cultures ARE inferior to ours. We merely point out the hypersensitivity of leftish anthropologists.)
12. Those who are most sensitive about “politically incorrect” terminology are not the average black ghetto- dweller, Asian immigrant, abused woman or disabled person, but a minority of activists, many of whom do not even belong to any “oppressed” group but come from privileged strata of society. Political correctness has its stronghold among university professors, who have secure employment with comfortable salaries, and the majority of whom are heterosexual white males from middle- to upper-middle-class families.
13. Many leftists have an intense identification with the problems of groups that have an image of being weak (women), defeated (American Indians), repellent (homosexuals) or otherwise inferior. The leftists themselves feel that these groups are inferior. They would never admit to themselves that they have such feelings, but it is precisely because they do see these groups as inferior that they identify with their problems. (We do not mean to suggest that women, Indians, etc. ARE inferior; we are only making a point about leftist psychology.)
14. Feminists are desperately anxious to prove that women are as strong and as capable as men. Clearly they are nagged by a fear that women may NOT be as strong and as capable as men.
15. Leftists tend to hate anything that has an image of being strong, good and successful. They hate America, they hate Western civilization, they hate white males, they hate rationality. The reasons that leftists give for hating the West, etc. clearly do not correspond with their real motives. They SAY they hate the West because it is warlike, imperialistic, sexist, ethnocentric and so forth, but where these same faults appear in socialist countries or in primitive cultures, the leftist finds excuses for them, or at best he GRUDGINGLY admits that they exist; whereas he ENTHUSIASTICALLY points out (and often greatly exaggerates) these faults where they appear in Western civilization. Thus it is clear that these faults are not the leftist’s real motive for hating America and the West. He hates America and the West because they are strong and successful.
I would but I don't use Instagram but love your vids I find it interesting hearing about what life was like in the USSR
Link doesnt work
It's not your video, it's OUR video
The babushka one I thought because Eurovision 2012
How an american sees an average Russian.
Virgin American 🤓 vs Chad Russian 😎
Not this American. Speak for yourself please!
@@eileenryan2248 its a joke. Are you that ignorant?
@@dmfancovers I take life seriously; not ignorant like you!
Fuck basically all of them all true
Walking naked in snow with an AK-47
That is finnish.
@@TheNostorian that is so funny
Riding a bear naked in snow with an AK-47 while drinking vodka.
Make it more Russian.
@@acl6615while he is riding a bear with an AK and Wodka, he's hunting capitalism
Average American-Russian fights😂
I love that grandmas speak the same language universally: food.
Asian grandma: serving good food and even better ass whooping
@@LoFiHaven693what
@@holaquetal5451avatar như quả dứa, đổi avatar đi
You mean: *_F O O D_*
@@LoFiHaven693not really? Like… at all? White parents definitely punish way harsher,
Какие еще стереотипы? Мы так каждый день живём.
Да,и ещё нас вечная зима!
@@Russiantopzov "степные районы России"
@@Russiantopzov Как человек, живущий в Ростове - на - Дону, подтверждаю
@@Russiantopzov, сибирь подтвержает, эх, нехватет топора, сала, черного хлеба, чая и много снега, с таким коплектом можно и в лес уйти кайфовать
для Американской части это рофл
As a Russian, I can say that the Russian “smile” is true
Бред несешь
Cuando estube en Rusia en 2008, me sorprendio eso, son super frios y serios, para ustedes es lo normal, pero para quien es de otra parte se sorrie más, se bromea mucho más y la gente es mas amistosa. No lo digo como algo que sea malo, solo es diferncia cultural. Pero si son diferentes en eso. Saludos desde Uruguay
@@ДолойЛаму-я8с в Челябинск приедь и поймёшь, что бред, а что нет
@@ДолойЛаму-я8с правда, у нас хуй когда найдëшь улыбающихся людей.
@@username-is-undetectable да и в принципе, если увидишь человека, который идёт один и улыбается...разве это не кажется подозрительным? сразу возникают мысли что у него проблемы с головой
the most intriguing part is that he actually had USSR flag in his home
that is, the samovar does not seem to be surprising?
What surprises me the most is that he has vodka
Now days in America, they sell more Soviet Flags than American. Hate Communism. But Love Russia.
@@v4sss yep. We already have called police and fsb
Ребят, такие штуки правда у многих есть. На дачах или у бабушек дома. Ну или кто-то коллекционирует. Я вот вообще реконструкцией занимаюсь. У меня дома висит советская форма, а в шкафу холостой ППШ.
Сидел смотрел это видео с чаем и чёрным хлебом с огурцами, рядом сидел медведь и мы вместе пили водку и пели гимн ссср, потом приехала БАБУШКА на т34 и показала нам свою новую матрёшку которая она в тундре нашла
Жиза, у меня также
У меня тож
Блииин ребят, у меня точно так же всё происходит, вот точь-в-точь!
А у меня приехал дед в трусах, в валенках, в шапке ушанке, в тельняжке и начал играть на балалайке, дразня медведя с матрешкой, который пил водку
Каждый день такое
What people on the Internet think when you say you're from russia:
Im closer to memorizing the Soviet anthem than i am the Canadian one
I know both...the Soviet and contemporary anthems.
...I should say: the 1977 Soviet anthem.
I was close too that to but I'm in Britain the only songs that play are rule brittania or god save the king/Queen
Oh yeah the queen is dead
O Canada!
As a russian, tea and pickles are not a stereotypes, it's a real.
Tea and pickles ✅
even though I'm Russian, I don't like pickles
@@KarlsPoRT8But you like tea, so it's half true
Не ну в принципе да так и есть
@@vel.and.llirikсогласен,
British tea : With cute cup and milk
Russian tea : With huge machinery by the side.
Samovar or selfboiler if you like
Turkish tea : only hot water and tea
its Self-Boiler
Bildiğimiz Semaver işte ne makinesi
That's a samovar, a russian invention that makes tea
I feel like almost all nations have some sort of tea stereotype
As someone who isn’t Russian, has no Russian family, and has never been to Russia, I can confirm this is what I always thought
This is really, I'm russian
я тоже
It's not wrong :)
But rather applicable to older generation.
Мы выглядим так же как и другие европейцы,только с более низким уровнем жизни и более богатой культурой.
Я не настаиваю но попробуй полететь в Россию, хорошая страна хоть есть и не достатки
И где тут стереотипы ? Я только что приехал с работы на медведе. Выпил водки из самовара, закусил соленым хлебом и начал перебирать матрёшки 😅
:)
Подтверждаю! Так и есть!
И играть на балалайке гимн советского Союза
😅👍
YEY COMMUNISM. BUUU CAPITALISM.
I thought tea was a British sterotype
Русские тоже обажают чай, чайная культура у нас развита.
@@redscratch5835 what?
@@redscratch5835 О, ладно, я просто всегда думал, что это большой стереотип для британцев, но я узнал кое-что новое
It is
Very much both! 🙃
Russian people don't smile, but they're helpfully people 😊
Bro put the flag on his body as if it was a blanket
nah body armor
+1945 protection
@@pursottamsahu1704bro 💀
Sayuz nerushimy respublikz svobodnyks. 😎🪖
@@theinquisitor7191 sptila naveki velinkya ruz
@@kenthopodium8763Da zdravstvuyet sozdannyy voley narodov
Yedinyy, moguchiy Sovetskiy Soyuz!
The babushka one is actually so true
No, I'm Russian, I'm a communist, there was a matryoshka doll at homeAnd my grandmother really was like that, I adore cucumbers, and I can rarely eat black bread
And tea
@@Vitya_SBSD what about bears?
We all have the same babushka😂 no matter the country
@@Vitya_SBSDbtw thanks to your country or USSR the former which has given its duty to you
For saving the world
Как русский человек хочу сказать, что все это - правда. Мы просыпаемся рано утром, пьем водку с огурцами вместе с бабушкой, делаем новые матрёшки, выгуливает домашнего медведя. А перед сном поем гимн СССР
Нет ты русский но не советский
И мы при СССР жили а не существовали и водку пили под шикарную закуску а флаг и герб гимн СССР любили от чистого сердца
У тебя Ельцин путин и не водка а страшный яд
ХаХахаххахахахахахххххахахха
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
И делаем лапти напоследок
Ты много не договариваешь, на самом деле русские просыпаясь пьют водку не с огурцами а с чесноком и хлебом, потом идут в школу предварительно взяв с собой своего медведя, пытаются выжить среди гопников и бабушек с фразами "А вот в наше время..." потом пытаются выжить в школе где их мутыжут учителя и потом обедают борщем из собаки или шавермой из кошки, возвращаются домой едят водку с огурцами поют либо "Боже царя храни" либо "Союз нерушимый" и ложатся спать представляя себе как Путин пиздит абаму
Да
Бро, как учитель русского языка, изучающий Огайо 💀💀🗿💀🗿💀
Эх многие думают что в России мы все живем с медведями но это не так , мы с ними просто дружим и иногда ужинаем
Who's the dinner in this scenario?
Ну у нас медведи частое явление. Недавно в моей деревне из леса медведь погулять по деревне вышел)@@localmotivator3377
У меня нет медведя, но моего попугая зовут Медведем🗿 подсознательно мне все равно хотелось настоящего медведя
@@SerjKorellaНе раскрывай наш секрет.
Glad us world citizens and civilians can get along. It’s a shame our governments are shit holes
I think there's a couple of things that can bring people together.. their love for tea, or cheese.
@tutarun4181I am from Italy I like Russia but I don’t like the war 🇮🇹🇷🇺❤️
@tutarun4181привет из Рим, Италия ❤
@@marcobelli6856 however, the majority of Russian residents support the war. Well, at least more than half.
Когда-нибудь мы свергнем власть капитала и будем жить в мире!
Ох напьёмся водки и на медведях поедем Америку захватывать
Соленые огурчики не стереотип, их многие любят, и они просто божественны! И ещё, черный хлеб с солью тоже вкусный, но не все его любят
What is black bread? Just like rye bread we eat a lot in finland or what 😅
@@Juhani96 ржаной хлеб, просто у нас все его черным называют
@@Juhani96 ржаная мука
@@Juhani96very black rye bread (“Borodinsky” is called)
Хахахаха
The last 4 aren’t even stereotypes, they are what we all do lol
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Y'all actually eat pickles out of the jar?
@@realdescubre you don’t? Lol
@@realdescubre и помидоры, и компот пьем, и картошку в погребе сарая храним.
@@weles5602interesting
I activated the subtitles in Russian and the Soviet anthem really understands!
что удивительного? Все взрослые русские знают гимн СССР. Даже текущий гимн России похож на него, изменены только некоторые слова и фразы
@@bambas221не все даже знают гимн России
@@SigmaGuse3000 я говорю не про детей, а про взрослое поколение. Дети то понятно, они знают наизусть какую нибудь песню инстасамки, но гимна не знают
@@bambas221я в свои 14 не знаю гимна РФ, но по рофлу выучил советский, поэтому на разговорах о важном всегда пою советский😅
@@nein1988чел ты просто сигма.
What’s funny is the fact that I live in Alaska and this can be seen everywhere! Lol
Babushka: 💀
Russian Babushka: You must eat! 💀
Oh yeah 💀
Especially when you want to go out for a walk with friends and your grandmother won't let you go for a walk because you haven't eaten yet...
In fact, it’s true about grandmothers in Russia
Бабушка - наше национальное достояние!
@@nikoiayykovlevich125Они также служат нам камерами видеонаблюдения, каждый день сидя на скамейке у подъезда в 6 часов утра
Я чет пожил за границей немного, и такое ощущение, что это не стереотипы, а просто национальные особенности, которые и в самом деле присутствуют. В остальном-то люди такие же везде ))
Nein😂 kuleg nicht alle 😂😞 ich saka dir bei uns in deutschlan nicht es sin mache sint kleich aber selten 1% nicht 😭😓
Что значит стереотипы, это мой обычный распорядок дня)
😂😂😂😂😂. Так прав
Тож самое) , это не стереотипы 😂,
Мой дед весь день проводит на 1 пункте
да
Согл
Всё. Мне скучно ,Я иду на медведе кататься
As a Russian I can confirm everything
И поэтому ты пишешь на англиском
@@волосатыйдедвнутриа ему на зимбабвийтском писать?
Как человек из русской семьи, бабушка не является полным стереотипом.😂
Я знаю 😂
6омж
Бабушка бомж?
@@nicklibby3784 Откуда вы берете бомжей и бомжей, я сказал, что стереотип бабушки не совсем неверен.
Всё, кроме медведя, в принципе- не стереотип.
As a Russian, I can confirm that this is true 😌
(Edit: chat this was supposed to be a joke when I said that it’s true chill 💀)
Чел, ты не прав
Oн еврей (ж*д). А не Слав русский.
Same comrade! My father is actually a communist (im same)
Нет это не правда
Same
I honestly was expecting starvation to show up ngl
That babuska isn't a stereotype that's every grandmother worldwide haha. I'm not even Russian and i like to drink tea, vodka, have a small collection of nesting dolls and think the ussr anthem is a little catchy. I mean who doesn't? Who else is a secret Russian? Also don't mention the war, we're all brothers here. God bless.
Воу, мне нравятся твои идеи, правда в России на самом деле в последнее время больше рашистов (типо местных нацистов) и монархистов (к которым я принадлежу), а социализм (коммунизм) в последнее время быстро теряет свои позиции
I was waiting for my favorite:
Cyka blyat!
Иностранцы наверное думают,что мы водки напьёмся и начнём на медведях кататься 😂😂😂😂
Так и есть
Да
Они так всегда думают...
Si es correcto, eso pensamos 😅
@@JulioSanchez-qo1tp да,конечно правда 🙄
Пойду ка надену сарафан, накрашусь свеклой и пойду с коромыслом к колодцу чтоб Зимними, холодными и снежными вечерами с медведями сидеть за самоваром, играть в лото и петь песни под баян и балалайку
He looks like he is enjoying all these too much for them to be stereotypes
yeah I think he actually might be a communist based on how enthusiastically he performed the soviet anthem and that big ass flag lmao
He's a Jew trying to promote these stereotypes because he's loyal to america
@@mayankdewli1010 i love america too 🇵🇷💥🦅💥🇵🇷🦅🇵🇷🦅🇵🇷💥🇵🇷💥🦅🇵🇷💥🇳🇱💥🇵🇷💥🇵🇷🇵🇷
@@PheConxCSCZISGOODDid you mean putero rico and the Netherlands?
@@DMXRUSER My thoughts, exactly. Except that 🇵🇷 is the Puerto Rican flag; 🇨🇺 is the Cuban flag.
Братан то научился на американцах зарабатывать😂
Но я так и не понял почему стереотипы..
Россия изменилась..
@@irkytvstolitse Да, изменилась, добавилось ещё 2 факта
1) Террористы признано во всем мире официально с президентом террористом которому запрещён въезд на территорию 134 стран мира
2) Рашизм, как нацизм у немцев
@@irkytvstolitseа что за свастика у тебя на аватарке? 😂
@@СтасОдарич Не имеет значения.
@@СтасОдарич Не все так однозначно.. Где-то да, Где-то нет.
As a half Russian American my grandmother was exactly like her to the point we called her grandma “eat”. She died when I was young and never showed me affection and told me she hated me but I knew she loved me because she always made me eat. I hope she is somewhere happy.
Wtf
Maybe she was fattening you to eat you later...
@@johnforrest1236русские бабушки (и мамы) заставляют есть ВСЮ еду которую положили.
As a Russian: This is strange
But I am glad you felt loved
The USSR part was real. I’m only 30% Russian and I sing that anthem more than than I’ve ate dinner. I don’t know. I just love that anthem a lot and don’t worry I’m an American so I love my own anthem too
I'm a Soviet Communist
I hear you comrade
Let the Workers Unite!
@@Peoples_History1 URAAAAA
I am a Soviet Union communist too, some people hated on me and said that USSR is bad but who cares about them, right?
@@Younggeezersmusic they are the bloody capitalists
FUN FACT: the music in the background is a folk song called Little Birch Tree which Russian Romantic composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky used in the finale of his Fourth Symphony. Check it out!
во поле береза стояла,во поле кудрявая стояла😨
Wow! You know russian songs? I love you! (I'm russian and my eng is very little)
@@Vek_3003 Well, I had to do some digging to find the name of it, but I have listened to many Russian songs, mainly the ones Tchaikovsky arranged for piano. Russian folk music may be my favorite type of folk music! Your traditional arts culture is top-tier in my opinion
Black bread is just great you can’t go wrong with it
White bread is the purest bread! 🙋🏻♂️🇩🇪
It iz ze greatezt bread in za wald 🙋🏻♂️🇩🇪
@@HalfBound-c9x funny to make fun of germans in this situation since in germany, black bread is so much in favor of white bread, white bread/american bread is literaly called "toast bread" 💀
Even though I'm Russian, I love white bread
Black bread with seeds is just a masterpiece
He sang the USSR anthem for us....
I am Russian
Ain't no way I was thinking about learning Russian and this came up
Im already learning it and i belive in u hard work gives good results
@@DanishMapping1 У вас есть водка? ГДЕ ВОДКА??
@@DanishMapping1мы верим в тебя осталось только мне выучить английский😅
if you search for russian things in google or anywhere else that is owned by google you will get recommended this stuff. remember, google is watching.
Amercan here, when I'm out in public I can spot russians from a mile off.
Can you really? I have gone to o a school for 3 years and half of the ppl in my class don’t believe I’m Russian
@@HeadInTheClouds221perhaps you are the exception to the rule? I live in a small but high traffic town, and every time I see a group of russians I walk over and ask them where they are from, usually they speak good english. There are also alot of American Dutch from back east that are settling in this area, they also have their own look about them. Plus its not hard pick up on what language a group is speaking amongst themselves. So, I think to myself, they look like russians, then I walk over and here them speak russian, then I ask.
Наверное, дело в походке и мимике
Plot twist: He lives in Russia
You let them live?! Lol
Ironically, these aren’t stereotypes, it’s reality😅❤🇷🇺
Я живу в России и я за всю свою жизнь не видела человека который пил так что это не правда
@@user-xns-jebjzvnsa нахуй ты в какой-то странной России живёшь. Москва?
Most of these stereotypes are complete nonsense
Нет
imagine if someone said this comment about black people stereotypes lol they would get canceled.
Great country, nice people, excellent national anthem and great leader. I like Russia 🇷🇺 ❤
I love russians! From Serbia 🇷🇸❤️🇷🇺
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Hi from Russia! We love Serbia ❤
🇷🇺❤️🇷🇸
Hi from America and south Africa, I love everyone besides Hawaiians.
Of course, typical💀💀💀
(It’s a joke💀)
Brainwashed by Vučić ofcourse
*true stereotypes 😅😅
Especially the vodka one
эта чушь рассчитана на идиота который ни разу не был в России , над такими смеются как над недалекими либо слабоумными людьми ))
I thought he’d drink the vodka straight from the bottle
ну его одёжка, водка, медведи - стереотип. Но чёрный хлеб, бабушка, маринованные огурцы, вот это уже вполне правдоподобно
Нет
That's how most Americans and Europeans see Russians lol
Americans from the US. We've got different mindset in Europe, although I must admit that was / is being spread here too due to US propaganda in form of Hollywood films, news, and such, where they love to show Russia according to their interests.
East EU here, is almost like russia here, i dont have matrioshka and bears at home but rest is true, i live in 50.000 peolpe city and when i go to familiy or frineds its almost same
Same lmao
As a Russian teen, I admit that black tea is my favourite drink ☕
ALL of those ain't even stereotypes, those are facts.
I as a Russian approve this.
As someone that is not Russian, russians just feels like some of the coolest people and have like some of the coolest drip to me
Glad to know I’m not the only one 😅
Ушанка(ushanka) supremacy
Living in certain conditions makes every nation special. As Russian i am very interested in life of any man, who isn't Russian
@@Idomemesbcwhynot not to mention the names
@@johnbarkl1700Россия не надоедает.
Grandma's stereotype will never change😂
Comrade🗿☠️⚒️
If you have an eastern European Grandma you can weigh 250 pounds and she still calls you thin 😂
Здравствуй товарищ 🫡🫡🫡🫡
meanwhile: russians confirming stereotypes
If I was Russian, I wouldn't be mad at those cool stereotypes 😂
Tbh same
i’m an american who likes russia but also hates russia
@@RosabellaVowhy?
@@ancientegyptiRussians feel the same most of the times, bro. Sad and proud at the same time.
@@belofostскажу как русский, это обман. Большинство забили на это. А те кто еще в теме считают что он отсталый.
How americans see average Slavs:
Чел забыл закуску до водки
Me encanta Rusia Я люблю Россия, saludos desde México здравствуйте из Мексики
Ну, чай это точно не стереотип, а реальность.
Его мы пьём чаще чем любой другой напиток, ± так же как воду.
Ну само собой соленья и черный хлеб тоже реальность. Говоря о соленьях, консервация продуктов питания это вообще целый культ, у нас наверное пара сотен видов разных консервов наберётся, и от семьи к семье их рецепты разные, от простых огурцов и помидоров, до какого-нибудь супа, салата, варенья, кампотов, морсов, мяса, рыбы. Короче, у нас похоже кто-то когда-то давно решил что "если это можно съесть, то это можно законсервировать" даже икра есть... из кабачков, но это икра.
Это традиции и это прекрасно!
Не чай а самовар
Не знаю почему, но пьянки генералов всегда либо начинаются с чая, дибо заканчиваются…
Не понимаю где стереотипы он же показывает мой вторник
😂
😂🇨🇦👍
Ты 🤡, наверно, из украины
@@OnlyThis-1 с чего такие выводы?
@@OnlyThis-1 Slava Ukraini !!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
I have the height of respect for the Russian people!! You have a wonderful history and culture 🇷🇺 💪
Read "the rape of Berlin".
This is what Russians are.
You could've done without Stalin, he was tough on you Russians...
В россї нема історій до 1721року
@@darK-ti3rl🐷 спросить забыли
@@darK-ti3rl це краина только тога появилась вроде чи не? 🐷
Using vodka to fuel your tanks
"Communists" - A stereotype
*Also him owning a huge soviet flag a military suit and knowing the full anthem :*
He prolly grew up In Soviet times, determining by his age. The flag is probably just an old souvenir purchased from the shops from a nation lost to the turning tides of time. Also, about the uniform: the shirt is the standard United States infantry camouflage gear, and the hat is a parody of the USSR officer caps. Look closely at the insignia at the top, it says “I Voted Today” red, gold, white and blue, instead of having a hammer an sickle, which is personally hilarious to me.
Edit: nvm, wrong hat, I still don’t know why the fuck he has that, and I’m scared.
Hahaha
As Russian I can say that he knows only beging)))))
I mean, judging by his age, odds are he is actually a communist considering that 70-75% of russians voted for the USSR to stay socialist with minor reforms
(Source in case anyone was wondering: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Soviet_Union_referendum
I chose wikipedia because it is easy to understand, but there is better sources that confirm wikipedia as well)
Так это... Даже не стереотипы, а нечто реальное
As a Russian, I can say that this is true
I have a question
Does vodka taste good if so what would u rate it from 1 to 10?
Vodka, matreshka dolls, bears, balalaika, ballet and communists are some Russian stereotypes
Also Tetris I guess?
I didn't know tea and pickles are Russian stereotypes though? 😂
If you would show this to a Russia before 1991 they could agree to almost every one of these
Россия до 91 это ссср (прости что не могу писать на английском, попробуй автоперевод)
Лицо правильно зачем улыбался если нет повода, про чай тоже, огурчики вообще божествено😊
As an American, I would see Russians as that one nice next door neighbor.
with the same big nuclear bolt😅
@@abobka243ну не всегда же ядерка это плохо ей можно например метеорит взорвать ну или выровнять территорию для посева берёз.
Most Russians respect Americans, but your autistic president is ruining everything he can. Trump was better
Black bread is healthier than white bread
10 Russian stereotypes 🇷🇺:
1: You drink Vodka
2: You play with Matreshka
3: You have a bear as a pet
4: Your smile look mad
5: You have a girlfriend from Russia
6: You are a communist and a big fan of the Soviet Union
7: You drink russian Tea
8: You eat russian Pickles
9: You have a grandma who forces you to eat
10: You eat black bread with salt
Ak series
Вообще-то черный хлеб с подсолнечным маслом и солью
@@Vlad.Sh546Thank you, Russian Guy
As a citizen of the Russian Federation, I confirm!
Hi second Lloyd
ロシアのこう言う文化好き
You guys have internet in North Korea?!
@@radoslew
あるんじゃね?
俺は日本人やけど
@@radoslewчел, это японец
@@Keisuke_sensei Sorry, those characters seems all the same to my eyes. Once again - excuse me.
@@Keisuke_sensei but if you really like this "culture", you probably don't know much about it. My family was deported from their home to Siberia to die. They survived and returned to Poland. They spent 6 years there. We know them and their "culture".
Эта улыбка действительно заставила меня, американцы, не все люди улыбаются все время😑
It really depends on the person I live in the state of Virginia and you meet a lot of people especially in the country that seem super friendly then you go to the city and everyone wants to punch you for buying the same thing they are it really depends on the location and the people everyone has bad days after all
Bruh
So Americans’ stereotypes aren’t wrong then lol
Not all Americans smile.
I think my brother is secretly russian: he crave for Vodka, everytime we go to the restaurant he wants Vodka
Make part 2 😂
- Swimming in the fucking -20 winter
- Lada
- Drifting in Winter
- Ice Skating and Snowboarding
- etc
Lada is the sht. You can fix it with stockings. But Buhanka or UAZ Hunter is amazing. Was thinking of going to Mexico to buy one.
Walking half naked with an ak47 and a vodka bottle
Amor y bendiciones al pueblo ruso. 🇷🇺❤️🤙🙏
Thanks
Оке
No
Т
Oh, thank you, you too
That russian smile was flawless
Indeed
The 'SOVIET ANTHEM' is always Unique.
☭ ☭ ☭ ☭
Sure. But the russian army gave black bread tó my parents were children , and were drinking with picles together.
If they havent got pickles maybe alsó drinked.
And in hungary the pufayka coat is very famous too. The soviet army used in 1956 and gave tó hungarian communist too
Мы пикули называем солёными огурцами, вода из под них рассол 🥰🥰🥰
@@веселаялисасанекдотамипрочлены nye ponyemayu🤣
Let’s be honest; when we picture Russians, we always see Bukharin one hand fist fighting Zhukov, whilst both are dunking black bread inside bottles of never ending vodka, while also taming, fighting, and eating selected members of fifty bears attacking them, with Stalin holding a rally in the background, and then he jumps out the speech balcony to join in, but he gets double-teamed by Lenin and Heavy from TF2. Then Putin comes flying in on a giant nuke, making out with Kim Jong Un, while Lukashenko gives him a BJ. And this all happens in Siberia.
I fear the average person doesn't know Jack about Bukharin or Zukhov
каждый день так проходит
As russian I can say: I saw nothing strange to argue
Ну, водку и правда у нас любят, старшее поколение коммунистических взглядов тоже есть, чай любят почти все, бабушки действительно любят отлавливать внуков, заготовки с огурчиками почти в каждом доме, а чёрный хлеб вообще является культурным кодом, так что не все стереотипы пустые
The man is so cool that he brought a bear 🐻
Мы тут с Михай попиваем чаёчик разбавлений водкой и огурчики кушаем. Да, а ещё мы каждый день поём гимн СССР вприкуску с чёрным хлебом. И бабка на летающей матрёшки несёт новую прекрасную русскую девушку - с такой красивой улыбкой!
Где в вашей повседневной жизни находится медведь? Оно умерло?
유튜브 : 러시아는 곰이랑 운동하고 얼음위에서 넘어지고 하늘에다 ak총 쏘고 놉니다.
El vodka, oso, samovar, y muñeca, realmente típico de Rusia. ❤😅
Joseph Stalin in 2023 :
Stalin not Russian.
@@polikhov Stalin-Russian Emperie
@@АндрейКрылов-ж5е by nationality Stalin is a Georgian
He was Georgian
Stalin was from Georgia, not the state (the mentioning of it not being a state is due to my dumb countrymen)
Tối đến từ Việt Nam 🇻🇳. Tôi đã đăng ký kênh RUclips của bạn, vì tôi yêu nước Nga
Молодец Я русский
Love Russia from Poland and greece 🇵🇱🇬🇷♥️🇷🇺
Love to beautiful Russia from Algeria❤️
I’m fro Czech and my great grandma has tons of these dolls😂 I used to play with them when I was little❤ so cute
Sister brought one from Russia, with Yeltsin back to Lenin, Khrushchev was missing.
In Hungary, these dolls are pretty widespread too. I think a lot of children play with them even today.
@@PeterPeter-pr2hi yeah :) for me it’s kind of decoration. I usually don’t see it in young adults houses but lots of grandma’s have it. She’s currently in hospital so thsi reminded me of her😃
@@jaymudd2817 😂😂 How about Andropov and Chernyenko?
@@PeterPeter-pr2hi Matryoshka dolls.
This is not your channel, this is *OUR* channel.
HKHAHK UNION OF THE UNBREAKABLE REPUBLIC OF THE FREE...
Slava KPSS!!!
The freer the market the freer the people
I confirm that tea is my favourite drink
I've worked in a deli with Russians, these are not too far off 😂