I can agree with YOU and to the other users: You´ll agree with it when You are looking LEONID BREZHNEV 2 - Dulles I - I discribe it with Good Bye and The Promiss of the Red Army to the Marshall of the Sovietunion! The Most POWERFUL scene and an remembering/reanimating a high voltage spiritual power par excellence... it is some kind of religious, too. The Narod of Russia never gave or throw away religion - they changed it to a more modern form, created by Stalin who was a church´s man/a priest!
Leonid Ilich Brézhnev ; fue el secretario general del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética, que presidió el país desde 1964 hasta su muerte en 1982. Su mandato de dieciocho años como secretario general fue uno de los más largos, solo superado por el de Iósif Stalin.
@bindagr It has nothing to do with supernatural spirituality; it has to do with the metaphysical nature of remembrance, of realizing our fate will all be the same, of reflecting on the achievements of the one who has passed. It all is a reminder to all of those around us who are living that when their day comes they will also be remembered and appreaciated if they did things in their life to merit it. I see no contradiction with atheism.
@bindagr I don't agree with you, because I don't see what a funeral has to do with a believe or lack of in a god or gods. A funeral is a ceremony in which the living recollect on the dead person. You might be right that the funeral is unnecessarily lavish. I personally don't think Brezhnev was that great compared to say, Stalin or Lenin, but at the time maybe they felt he was. I personally like to honour people of the past and I don't see it as corpse worship.
@marcelthemaoist It doesn't make any sense to me. If the only thing worth remember of a dead person is his achievements, then why waste so much energy memorializing a cadaver? I can appreciate the achievements of a great author by reading his work. I don't need hold a tribute to his corpse. There is no point to a funeral for one who's blind to the immortal. A lavish funeral for a deceased atheist given by professed atheists is the ultimate act of hypocrisy.
Классный был мужик.Лутьший из всех.Всех любил.Для Молдовы он много зделал.Не знаю где -бы мы были если не Брежнев.
Прощай, наш дорогой Леонид Ильич!
Слава и честь Леонида Илича Брежнева
GLORY TO LEONID ILIYCH BREZHNEV
Great video! Thanks for sharing!
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да! приятель
I can agree with YOU and to the other users: You´ll agree with it when You are looking LEONID BREZHNEV 2 - Dulles I - I discribe it with Good Bye and The Promiss of the Red Army to the Marshall of the Sovietunion! The Most POWERFUL scene and an remembering/reanimating a high voltage spiritual power par excellence... it is some kind of religious, too. The Narod of Russia never gave or throw away religion - they changed it to a more modern form, created by Stalin who was a church´s man/a priest!
Oj szkoda Leonida bo dobrze godol!!
Leonid Ilich Brézhnev ; fue el secretario general del Comité Central del Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética, que presidió el país desde 1964 hasta su muerte en 1982. Su mandato de dieciocho años como secretario general fue uno de los más largos, solo superado por el de Iósif Stalin.
@bindagr It has nothing to do with supernatural spirituality; it has to do with the metaphysical nature of remembrance, of realizing our fate will all be the same, of reflecting on the achievements of the one who has passed. It all is a reminder to all of those around us who are living that when their day comes they will also be remembered and appreaciated if they did things in their life to merit it. I see no contradiction with atheism.
Živio komunizam i SSSR!!!!!
nice leader
2:05
@bindagr I don't agree with you, because I don't see what a funeral has to do with a believe or lack of in a god or gods. A funeral is a ceremony in which the living recollect on the dead person. You might be right that the funeral is unnecessarily lavish. I personally don't think Brezhnev was that great compared to say, Stalin or Lenin, but at the time maybe they felt he was. I personally like to honour people of the past and I don't see it as corpse worship.
@marcelthemaoist It doesn't make any sense to me. If the only thing worth remember of a dead person is his achievements, then why waste so much energy memorializing a cadaver? I can appreciate the achievements of a great author by reading his work. I don't need hold a tribute to his corpse. There is no point to a funeral for one who's blind to the immortal. A lavish funeral for a deceased atheist given by professed atheists is the ultimate act of hypocrisy.
You'll have to translate. I don't speak Jerkoff
Das ist doch jetzt auch wieder Quatsch!
we need communist
In your country
@@PM.68 if he's from US, then fine