Thank you, Jonathan, for inviting Oleksiy Goncharenko back to your channel. Thank you, Oleksiy Goncharenko, for serving Ukraine and her people. I wish our western "leaders" would finally wake up and support your nation as much as "small" people around the globe want them to. I wish you safe skies. 🇺🇦 Перемоги та миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦
@@Koz4concernIt absolutely depends on who you meet. In general, russian and Ukrainian mentality is very different. But unfortunately, there are Ukrainians, mostly coming from Ukraine's eastern regions, who are a lot like russians. In every country that russia has once occupied, there are such people. It is called russification.
@@ginniemess Ukraine became a country for the first time ever in 1991. Bolsheviks created the first Ukrainian republic in 1918. Before that Ukraine was a border region between Russia and Poland and was within Russia for most of this time. So basically Ukrainians are Russians who mixed with Poles. Some feel closer to Russia some don’t, but still the same people. The term Ukrainian was invented in the last 100 years. From the Ukraine is a more proper term for them
Well ….however you want to view history … Ukraine is its own country now … and Ukranians are very different in their character to Russians , who have been indoctrinated for years and years , to the point they can’t think for themselves…. who would want to go back to dictatorship , corruption, cruelty, injustice , etc
Ruzzia is not a country or an ethnicity. It is the name of the Ugro-Finnic Mongol empire of Moscovia renamed Rozzia in 1721. Therefore the history of 'Ruzzia' starts in 1721. Before that it is the history of Moscovy/Golden Horde from which it never separated . There were no wars of liberation from the Mongols. An unbroken continuation.
@@seraphim7512 I don't care about them since I don't belong to them. While a lot of the parishes go back to the early 1900s, with some being started by the Whites, a lot were infiltrated after WWII. But that happened to a lot of organizations
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🙏🔱💪💙💛🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻Happy Independence Day @Silicon Curtain - In The USA you can watch Foreign Language YT Channels like @alexgoncharenko by simply choosing CC closed captioning option - choose Auto Translate - Choose English - I follow many Ukrainian YT Channels & the Translation is good, not perfect, but it's getting better with YT's AI use for language translation. Please inform your audience - TY for this & all your interviews 💪🔱🙏 Strength & Honor to you Sir!
Except that Google translate is a terrible translation tool for many languages, Russian and Ukrainian being two of them. So much of the language is based on context, that Google has not bothered to even try to master. But better than nothing.
Olesky Goncharenko is one of the Ukrainian commentators that I have seen previously that really understands the Putin regime and Olesky has a long track record in dealing with the madness of Putin's SMO. I have complete confidence in what Olesky Goncharenko says in this video.
Thank you, Johnathan and Oleksiy, for this conversation. Oleksiy's comment on what would be the preeminent start of Ukraine's reconstruction, that it should be Democracy and the Rule of Law, is agreeable. Start the base with a strong foundation. Slava Heroiam Ukraini, Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 from Canada 🇨🇦 Stay strong, keep smart.
It is very true that Ukranians and Russians are very different peoples in both outlook as well as subtle view of the rest of the world. In the late 1990's I taught English As A Second Language for about 6 months to a class of some 35 students. There were students from Vietnam, from Cambodia, from Ukraine, from Russia, from Argentina, from Laos, from Georgia as well as other countries. The two students I want to compare, were to one from Ukraine and one from Russia. The Ukrainian student was always willing to listen, to engage himself with the class, and had a very positive attitude. His command of English was very good too. The student from Russia was always sarcastic, rather rude to me, considered himself better than everyone else in the room, had a snarl in the the manner of his speech and just never seemed to want to be a part of the learning group. Once I took both of them to a swim club I belonged to after school as a reward for a good month of work. Neither of them had had much experience outside of their localized family structure. The student from Russia was resistant to go swimming. He wore gloves, of all things. I later learned that he had impetigo and that he was embarrassed about it but was too proud to tell me why he didn't want to go in the pool. Eventually he did jump in the pool and I think had a bit of fun. The student from Ukraine was more than happy to join in the fun. I think it reflects the whole ethos of growing up under a horrible dictatorship as compared to growing up under a democratic government. I still to this day feel very sorry for the student from Russia. Growing up in Russia just seemed to ruin his innocence and joie d'vie. And am very glad I was able to help both as much as I could while I was their teacher.
10:15 This is misleading, the only historical and canonical Russian or Ruthenian church on this planet is presently known as the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic church that never split from anything and continuously existed in Ukraine since 988 AD, well before the schism of 1054. Moreover, it was the Muscovite sect that split from the Ruthenian church on 1448, and it was not even Muscovite then but belonged to the Horde.
Pope Francis has not been silent about the war in Ukraine. He has condemned this war and called for stopping it immediately. He has attempted a peace mission. Yet, it is broadly expected that the Pope of Rome should be acting first and foremost as the spiritual leader and teacher. Regrettably, I have to express my opinion that - Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly expressed his views about the Moscow Patriarchate's attempts to provide religious inspiration and justification not only for the war in Ukraine, but for the Russian authorities' nationalistic aggressive ideas of "spiritual" supremacy of Russia and its "holy" role in the modern world as a "defender" of Christianity and "traditional" values, "Russian world", and so on. - Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly offered his vision on the spiritual position of the Moscow’s Patriarch blessing a murderous war, elevating it to the status of a crusade and preaching presumed forgiveness of personal sins of all the Russian soldiers involved in this war. - Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly offered a spiritual teaching on the incompatibility of Christianity and nationalism as it specifically applies to the war in Ukraine and current nationalistic tendencies in the world. My belief is that it is vitally essential. From this perspective, it is hard to appreciate and accept the lack of Pope Francis' spiritual reaction to such a challenge and its replacement by a public stance regarding political aspects, in which the Pope Francis’ competence looks doubtful. Sincerely, bishop Vincent Berg.
Correct - I agree and it is of the utmost importance that spiritual world leaders unite and work toward resolution of the differences taking place culturally in every aspect of these times of global crises being cognizant of what is best for ALL people without the usage of AI or anything that interferes with human life in a detrimental way.
It is interesting talking to indians about Modi. They dont like him, see him as a dictator. I wonder if this is why he leans his support more towards dictators.
Jonathan, please stop YT censoring and manipulating popularity of comments: change the default comment settings for your videos in Studio. It's in 'details' for each video, 'show more' at the bottom, scroll to the end. Change default sort to 'Newest' and "hold inappropriate" to none. Both favour trolls and bots. Cheers
He's a good guy I think Ukraine should have a government of national unity while the war is on going with opposite politician being given important portfolios etc. At the very least they need to be talking more about how democracy is being strengthened and guaranteed for the post war period and beyond. I'd be incredibly disappointed if Zelensky became a head-of-state-for-life type figure.
I believe Zelenskiy will be fed up with power. If the war had ended at the end of his mandate, he might have been tempted for a second mandate. But not now. It's hard enough to be nice and say thank you to foreign countries who do the less possible to help Ukraine when they do.
Sounds like zelensky and the bishop of Constantinople created their own modern version of “the living church” … worked so well for the bolsheviks they figured they’d try it themselves.
The Ukrainian state cannot dictate the policies and internal organization of the Russian Orthodox Church, of which the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is a ‘maximally autonomous’ and now (on the Ukrainian organizational side) fully independent of the Moscow Patriarchate, de facto autocephalous but NOT de jure; the MP no matter how suborned it is to the Russian state, does not take orders from any state outside Russia. It is doubtful that the MP will issue a Tomos of Autocephaly under current conditions of war. The Ukrainian state’s endorsement of the much smaller and brand-new Orthodox Church of Ukraine (only recognized by, i.e., in communion with the Phanar and churches over which it exerts decisive political power. The UOC cannot be forced by the state to join in sacramental communion with the OCU, which it does not consider a canonically valid jurisdriction of the Orthodox Church. The UOC stands with all the other autocephalous Orthodox churches away from the new Phanariot construction in Ukraine called the OCU.
Cobblers. The Moscow Patriarchate is not a Christian church but a facsimile set up by Stalin to replace the original, banned version, which under communism was no more allowed than any other religion. The facsimile was set up under the direction of the KGB as it was recognised what a powerful tool it was - people confessing to anything that the state did not approve of disappeared a few weeks after their confession and any rumour of real churches of any kind was easily discovered due to the general population not knowing that the whole organisation was a sham. Now under the FSB, it continues on the path set for it by its leaders in the Kremlin, with leaders appointed by them. As such it has no authority over anyone, a fact acknowledged by the most senior Patriarchate of Constantinople - the Eastern Papacy, as it is commonly known and understood. Ukraine is recognised by them as autonomous, so it is, regardless of the opinion of any apostate pretender in Moscow.
Bad news about Konstantin's problem with RUclips. Presumably, because it has been banned in RuZZia, RUclips has retaliated, which is understandable however, demonetising his channel is monstrous. Konstantin is being punished just because of his nationality, despite all the good work he does. Crazy!;!
RUclips canceled all Google AdSense accounts registered in Russia. It's not aimed at one person. As Konstantine now resides outside Russia, he must register his account to where he lives now. I'm sure he already knows this.
yeah bcuz actual Ruzz priests are collaborating with the hyperaggressive homicidal regime to the extent of some of them actually spying on Ukr which is easy for a priest to do for obvious reasons
They're not banning anything, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Partriarchate)just needs to break ties with the kgb church led by kgb Kiril as the church is being used as a tool of Russian imperialism and false narratives. All the Orthodox churches are equal anyway so someone is not less Christian or Orthodox if they're go to a Ukrainian Orthodox Church based in Kyiv or Moscow.
10:28 you just made the most dishonest, bass-awkward statement I’ve heard all week. The UOC is the traditional local orthodox church and has real continuity with the origin of the Orthodox Church in Kyiv in 988 AD. Church history is complex and there has been a lot of history since Moscow received autocephaly from Constantinople and the latter relinquished governance of churches in Ukraine. The OCU which came into legal existence (from antecedent schismatic groups) by Tomos of the Ecumenical Patriarch in 2109 is less free of the Phanar than the UOC is from Moscow. This is fact, the UOC has the historical claim to most Ukrainian Orthodox Churches, is by far the largest jurisdiction and the OCU of 2019 is benefiting from state sponsorship from Kyiv and is the nationalistic baby of Poroshenko, the disgraced former prime minister. You cannot make white black by saying so. Don’t lie to your listeners!
Очень плохой звук, слушать невозможно, неужели нельзя было как-то об этом позаботиться, при современных-то технологиях. Или вы специально это делаете чтобы никто не смотрел?????
People and companies all over east Europe, including ex Soviet states, and yes Ukraine, were doing business with russia and making nice money _before_ the full scale invasion. What's your point?
'Was' is the operative word in the OP's sentence. Past tense. History. Lots of people had links with Gazprom and other Russian companies before the invasion. So what's your point? Or are you just trying to leverage a conspiracy theory?
Same as Germany and most EU countries Part of Western democracy is regulated capitalism and the unfortunate inequality that results Another part of western democracy is ensuring this inequality doesn't get too extreme and morph into oligarchy as it has in China and Russia
Thank you, Jonathan, for inviting Oleksiy Goncharenko back to your channel. Thank you, Oleksiy Goncharenko, for serving Ukraine and her people. I wish our western "leaders" would finally wake up and support your nation as much as "small" people around the globe want them to. I wish you safe skies.
🇺🇦 Перемоги та миру всім українцям! 🇺🇦
I so enjoy listening to Mr Goncharenko's insights. Second to none.
It is VERY TRUE when he says Ukrainians are NOT LIKE Russians. Knowing both, I can tell you it is very evident.
I know plenty as well. Absolutely no difference between them
@@Koz4concernIt absolutely depends on who you meet. In general, russian and Ukrainian mentality is very different. But unfortunately, there are Ukrainians, mostly coming from Ukraine's eastern regions, who are a lot like russians. In every country that russia has once occupied, there are such people. It is called russification.
@@ginniemess
Ukraine became a country for the first time ever in 1991. Bolsheviks created the first Ukrainian republic in 1918. Before that Ukraine was a border region between Russia and Poland and was within Russia for most of this time. So basically Ukrainians are Russians who mixed with Poles. Some feel closer to Russia some don’t, but still the same people. The term Ukrainian was invented in the last 100 years. From the Ukraine is a more proper term for them
Well ….however you want to view history … Ukraine is its own country now … and Ukranians are very different in their character to Russians , who have been indoctrinated for years and years , to the point they can’t think for themselves….
who would want to go back to dictatorship , corruption, cruelty, injustice , etc
Ruzzia is not a country or an ethnicity. It is the name of the Ugro-Finnic Mongol empire of Moscovia renamed Rozzia in 1721. Therefore the history of 'Ruzzia' starts in 1721. Before that it is the history of Moscovy/Golden Horde from which it never separated . There were no wars of liberation from the Mongols. An unbroken continuation.
Excellent vid as Always. Thank you Johnathan & excellent Guest. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦. 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🙏🏻❤️Danny
Thank you for your coverage and insights.
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Thank you! Great interview!
You know there is a problem when the head of the muscovite church is ex-KGB, current FSB and has a penchant for wearing Rolexes.
the russian orthodox church was taken over by the NKVD in 1943. It has been a part of the NKVD/KGB/FSB ever since.
@@pomkomakyx here you are again. So what will you have done with the ROCOR church in the USA?
@@seraphim7512 what are you rumbling about?
@@pomkomakyx what will you have done with the “Russian Orthodox Church outside of Russian” in the USA? Why don’t you understand this?
@@seraphim7512 I don't care about them since I don't belong to them. While a lot of the parishes go back to the early 1900s, with some being started by the Whites, a lot were infiltrated after WWII. But that happened to a lot of organizations
This person has a calming effect on his listeners. That’s helpful during such stressful times.
I have family members who would love his voice for a bedtime documentary
We are in shameful, corrupted times
Thx JF
Great work!
A spy is a spy even if wearing a cassock.
They aren’t spy’s.
Especially when they are wearing a Cassok!! 🤢🤮😱
The hypocrites are last into Heaven btw..those that pretend to be priests for stanic purpouse, LAST!
@@seraphim7512 Enemy BOT ACCOUNT 🤖
@seraphim7512 some Russian priests are spies
@@seraphim7512they just work for the FSB, just like their predecessors did with the NKVD and KGB since 1943
Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦🙏🔱💪💙💛🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻🌻Happy Independence Day @Silicon Curtain - In The USA you can watch Foreign Language YT Channels like @alexgoncharenko by simply choosing CC closed captioning option - choose Auto Translate - Choose English - I follow many Ukrainian YT Channels & the Translation is good, not perfect, but it's getting better with YT's AI use for language translation. Please inform your audience - TY for this & all your interviews 💪🔱🙏 Strength & Honor to you Sir!
Glory to All of the Heroes of Ukraine .. & Thanks Johnathan and all the Team .. 💙💛💙
Except that Google translate is a terrible translation tool for many languages, Russian and Ukrainian being two of them. So much of the language is based on context, that Google has not bothered to even try to master. But better than nothing.
Thank you, gentlemen for this insightful interview
Excellent guest 👌
Oleksys knowledgeable person who speaks well.
Good job Jonathan 👏
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦
Slava odesa
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It is incredible how Ukraine unified the whole world. Slava Ukraini.
heroyam slava! :)
Olesky Goncharenko is one of the Ukrainian commentators that I have seen previously that really understands the Putin regime and Olesky has a long track record in dealing with the madness of Putin's SMO.
I have complete confidence in what Olesky Goncharenko says in this video.
Wow, you get some amazing guests on here. Loving your work!
Thank you for amazing work and caring ❤
Thank you, Johnathan and Oleksiy, for this conversation. Oleksiy's comment on what would be the preeminent start of Ukraine's reconstruction, that it should be Democracy and the Rule of Law, is agreeable. Start the base with a strong foundation. Slava Heroiam Ukraini, Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 from Canada 🇨🇦 Stay strong, keep smart.
It is very true that Ukranians and Russians are very different peoples in both outlook as well as subtle view of the rest of the world. In the late 1990's I taught English As A Second Language for about 6 months to a class of some 35 students. There were students from Vietnam, from Cambodia, from Ukraine, from Russia, from Argentina, from Laos, from Georgia as well as other countries. The two students I want to compare, were to one from Ukraine and one from Russia. The Ukrainian student was always willing to listen, to engage himself with the class, and had a very positive attitude. His command of English was very good too. The student from Russia was always sarcastic, rather rude to me, considered himself better than everyone else in the room, had a snarl in the the manner of his speech and just never seemed to want to be a part of the learning group. Once I took both of them to a swim club I belonged to after school as a reward for a good month of work. Neither of them had had much experience outside of their localized family structure. The student from Russia was resistant to go swimming. He wore gloves, of all things. I later learned that he had impetigo and that he was embarrassed about it but was too proud to tell me why he didn't want to go in the pool. Eventually he did jump in the pool and I think had a bit of fun. The student from Ukraine was more than happy to join in the fun. I think it reflects the whole ethos of growing up under a horrible dictatorship as compared to growing up under a democratic government. I still to this day feel very sorry for the student from Russia. Growing up in Russia just seemed to ruin his innocence and joie d'vie. And am very glad I was able to help both as much as I could while I was their teacher.
Very interesting case study
Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇩🇪
Another informative insight
10:15 This is misleading, the only historical and canonical Russian or Ruthenian church on this planet is presently known as the Ukrainian Greek-Catholic church that never split from anything and continuously existed in Ukraine since 988 AD, well before the schism of 1054. Moreover, it was the Muscovite sect that split from the Ruthenian church on 1448, and it was not even Muscovite then but belonged to the Horde.
Pope Francis has not been silent about the war in Ukraine. He has condemned this war and called for stopping it immediately. He has attempted a peace mission.
Yet, it is broadly expected that the Pope of Rome should be acting first and foremost as the spiritual leader and teacher.
Regrettably, I have to express my opinion that
- Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly expressed his views about the Moscow Patriarchate's attempts to provide religious inspiration and justification not only for the war in Ukraine, but for the Russian authorities' nationalistic aggressive ideas of "spiritual" supremacy of Russia and its "holy" role in the modern world as a "defender" of Christianity and "traditional" values, "Russian world", and so on.
- Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly offered his vision on the spiritual position of the Moscow’s Patriarch blessing a murderous war, elevating it to the status of a crusade and preaching presumed forgiveness of personal sins of all the Russian soldiers involved in this war.
- Pope Francis, as the spiritual leader and teacher, has never publicly offered a spiritual teaching on the incompatibility of Christianity and nationalism as it specifically applies to the war in Ukraine and current nationalistic tendencies in the world.
My belief is that it is vitally essential. From this perspective, it is hard to appreciate and accept the lack of Pope Francis' spiritual reaction to such a challenge and its replacement by a public stance regarding political aspects, in which the Pope Francis’ competence looks doubtful.
Sincerely, bishop Vincent Berg.
He's been weak, failing to call Russia the aggressor. An unabashed liberation theologist, Francis is no friend of freedom
Correct - I agree and it is of the utmost importance that spiritual world leaders unite and work toward resolution of the differences taking place culturally in every aspect of these times of global crises being cognizant of what is best for ALL people without the usage of AI or anything that interferes with human life in a detrimental way.
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“It’s impossible to conquer a country determined to be free”Thomas Paine, 1792💪💪💪🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
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It is interesting talking to indians about Modi. They dont like him, see him as a dictator. I wonder if this is why he leans his support more towards dictators.
Great interview, very informative.
slava ukraine! 💙💙💛💛🔱🔱😊✌✌
Georgia on my mind.
Crimea river
Jonathan, please stop YT censoring and manipulating popularity of comments: change the default comment settings for your videos in Studio. It's in 'details' for each video, 'show more' at the bottom, scroll to the end. Change default sort to 'Newest' and "hold inappropriate" to none. Both favour trolls and bots. Cheers
A great communicator with a terrible microphone.
The history books, etc. 🙏
👍👍👍
He's a good guy
I think Ukraine should have a government of national unity while the war is on going with opposite politician being given important portfolios etc.
At the very least they need to be talking more about how democracy is being strengthened and guaranteed for the post war period and beyond.
I'd be incredibly disappointed if Zelensky became a head-of-state-for-life type figure.
He's not going to, Ukrainians will never except it.
I believe Zelenskiy will be fed up with power. If the war had ended at the end of his mandate, he might have been tempted for a second mandate. But not now. It's hard enough to be nice and say thank you to foreign countries who do the less possible to help Ukraine when they do.
If Putin feels like he walks away from this with a win Putin himself might turn out to be this "worse" successor.
Olekseii did not seem his usual eloquent, ebullient self. Good interview, Jonathan - please continue to hake him back!
UOC MP = FSB. End of story.
Met Epiphanius' Church is not banned.
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Sounds like zelensky and the bishop of Constantinople created their own modern version of “the living church” … worked so well for the bolsheviks they figured they’d try it themselves.
India was offered to have the next peace talks.
I've sent you a screenshot of what YT did to these comments.
The Ukrainian state cannot dictate the policies and internal organization of the Russian Orthodox Church, of which the Ukrainian Orthodox Church is a ‘maximally autonomous’ and now (on the Ukrainian organizational side) fully independent of the Moscow Patriarchate, de facto autocephalous but NOT de jure; the MP no matter how suborned it is to the Russian state, does not take orders from any state outside Russia. It is doubtful that the MP will issue a Tomos of Autocephaly under current conditions of war.
The Ukrainian state’s endorsement of the much smaller and brand-new Orthodox Church of Ukraine (only recognized by, i.e., in communion with the Phanar and churches over which it exerts decisive political power. The UOC cannot be forced by the state to join in sacramental communion with the OCU, which it does not consider a canonically valid jurisdriction of the Orthodox Church. The UOC stands with all the other autocephalous Orthodox churches away from the new Phanariot construction in Ukraine called the OCU.
That sounds pretty bad sheesh
Cobblers. The Moscow Patriarchate is not a Christian church but a facsimile set up by Stalin to replace the original, banned version, which under communism was no more allowed than any other religion. The facsimile was set up under the direction of the KGB as it was recognised what a powerful tool it was - people confessing to anything that the state did not approve of disappeared a few weeks after their confession and any rumour of real churches of any kind was easily discovered due to the general population not knowing that the whole organisation was a sham. Now under the FSB, it continues on the path set for it by its leaders in the Kremlin, with leaders appointed by them.
As such it has no authority over anyone, a fact acknowledged by the most senior Patriarchate of Constantinople - the Eastern Papacy, as it is commonly known and understood. Ukraine is recognised by them as autonomous, so it is, regardless of the opinion of any apostate pretender in Moscow.
Bad news about Konstantin's problem with RUclips. Presumably, because it has been banned in RuZZia, RUclips has retaliated, which is understandable however, demonetising his channel is monstrous. Konstantin is being punished just because of his nationality, despite all the good work he does. Crazy!;!
RUclips canceled all Google AdSense accounts registered in Russia. It's not aimed at one person. As Konstantine now resides outside Russia, he must register his account to where he lives now. I'm sure he already knows this.
@@isoldam I appreciate it's not aimed at him but Konstantin says RUclips keeps turning him down when he asks for its restriction to be lifted.
He’s still able to put out his live streams and messages.
@@deniseabbott5114 he's a good man
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Why do you try to cover up for the Dictator? How much money do you get?
Wait till there groceries increase 300% then they will change
Russia is the bad guy but Ukraine is banning church
okay
yeah bcuz actual Ruzz priests are collaborating with the hyperaggressive homicidal regime to the extent of some of them actually spying on Ukr which is easy for a priest to do for obvious reasons
You didn't watch the video but decided to live a comment
okay
When church becomes propaganda, church must be banned
They're not banning anything, the Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Moscow Partriarchate)just needs to break ties with the kgb church led by kgb Kiril as the church is being used as a tool of Russian imperialism and false narratives. All the Orthodox churches are equal anyway so someone is not less Christian or Orthodox if they're go to a Ukrainian Orthodox Church based in Kyiv or Moscow.
10:28 you just made the most dishonest, bass-awkward statement I’ve heard all week.
The UOC is the traditional local orthodox church and has real continuity with the origin of the Orthodox Church in Kyiv in 988 AD. Church history is complex and there has been a lot of history since Moscow received autocephaly from Constantinople and the latter relinquished governance of churches in Ukraine.
The OCU which came into legal existence (from antecedent schismatic groups) by Tomos of the Ecumenical Patriarch in 2109 is less free of the Phanar than the UOC is from Moscow. This is fact, the UOC has the historical claim to most Ukrainian Orthodox Churches, is by far the largest jurisdiction and the OCU of 2019 is benefiting from state sponsorship from Kyiv and is the nationalistic baby of Poroshenko, the disgraced former prime minister. You cannot make white black by saying so. Don’t lie to your listeners!
Can u spellcheck that please? Any technical aspects seem befuddled by some wierd autocorrects but im not technically knowledgeable to be sure.
@@thinker646 fixed, thanks
Очень плохой звук, слушать невозможно, неужели нельзя было как-то об этом позаботиться, при современных-то технологиях. Или вы специально это делаете чтобы никто не смотрел?????
JF this speaker was heavily linked to GAZPROM in Ukraine and amassed a fortune before the war . 🙄
People and companies all over east Europe, including ex Soviet states, and yes Ukraine, were doing business with russia and making nice money _before_ the full scale invasion. What's your point?
@@EEX97623 In bed with the devil ....and a regime killing opponents
@@dinkohrvat344 and I take it you don't buy anything made in PR China?
'Was' is the operative word in the OP's sentence. Past tense. History. Lots of people had links with Gazprom and other Russian companies before the invasion. So what's your point? Or are you just trying to leverage a conspiracy theory?
Same as Germany and most EU countries
Part of Western democracy is regulated capitalism and the unfortunate inequality that results
Another part of western democracy is ensuring this inequality doesn't get too extreme and morph into oligarchy as it has in China and Russia
Excellent vid as Always. Thank you Johnathan & excellent Guest. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦. 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🙏🏻❤️Danny
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Excellent vid as Always. Thank you Johnathan & excellent Guest. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦. 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🙏🏻❤️Danny
Excellent vid as Always. Thank you Johnathan & excellent Guest. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦. 🇨🇦🇺🇦🇨🇦🙏🏻❤️Danny