well if you're talking about the Russia Ukraine scandal, Nigel Farage said on Panorama that NATOs and the EU's continuous EU expansion provoked Putin into sending his troops into Ukraine. Not entirely sure if I believe him or not
@@user-op8fg3ny3j can you point out these islamist. Dont say they dont exist but if they really were there in any significant amount, the US, after the Afghan desaster, wouldnt support them
@@devisionhunsome in Mexico and South America has attacked across the border however in cases like that the US as usually gotten involved (at least in Mexico) by shooting back across the border or demanding the mexican government punish the cartel or "face invasion" most of these cartel attacks however has been gunshots and the occasional grenade/mortar attack on a rival cartel using the border as a snuggling route hitting citizens of the nations involved.
Calling them a non state actor is a way of describing them without bias as what you call a terrorist others may call a freedom fighter, cartel or separatist.
Ukrn suffered most, avidivka's surrender was the proof their army walked out on foot into aerial bombings. Soldiers running and surrendering cant fight 150k soldiers in dreams
Its because Russia isn't a unified state as with most modern countries, its a patchwork of conquered regions held together by force. But as that force is used up in Ukraine there's less to keep domestic tensions in check.
@@gog_magpie not really, take the US; West Virginia and California are polar opposites as far as American states go but average life in both states is roughly similar. Average income is about 30% apart which seems like a large gap but compared to multiple times factor of the poorest region of Russia vs Moscow its not much. And there are no dominant religious differences, or language barriers.
@@andrewstevens9481 possible yes ,also adding up by mentioning USA , about Puerto Rico , Guantanamo Bay, many more are kinda duct taped with US do we agree it's a patch work of conquered places? 🤔
@@andrewstevens9481 west Virginia and california are not at all sular in any way shape or form by any stretch of the imagination. They are very different places including culturally. You fall for the myth ,,russia is just moscow and st.peterburg" Like in most countries the capital as well as the second biggest city are the wealthiest places, yer only 12% of the population lives there. And here is the thing you forgot or conveniently left out (wont be the judge of that) is that the prices of good and services aren't the same as in the capital and the rest of the country. Same for california and west virginia. There are religious and linguistic difference in the us the fact that those aliens dont want to melt into the mixed alloy that is america is literaly tearing the US apart
Ah, yes, terrorist bombs synagogue in Dagestan. A historical look at where and how ISIS came puts some nuance on this. Unsurprisingly, reasons similar to the Soviet Union's Taliban issue.
It's rather confusing that the French trust Front Nationale when it comes to the economy... Not only is one of the NF's monetary backers (Russia) not really available any longer, the one thing populist parties are consistently BAD at is managing economies!
Jean Luc Mélenchon (LFI / New Popular Front) explained his plan to economists who approved (it's like Spain economic system) while the RN proposed an economic plan like Greece. More young people will vote this time
And the proof their financial backing comes from russia is ? Wait let me guess macrons claim and a shady fraudulent ,,investigations" but if they were funded by them they would have no problem with funding. Currently russia has a lot of bucks in its foreign reserves as well as a small budget deficit compared to western countries.
@@theanglo-lithuanian1768 what's surprising is that they buckled under Christian invasions and genocides considering most of their territories are mountains.
The National Rally is more popular than it's ever been, but is still viewed as radical by the majority of the French public. Perhaps France's runoff system will allow the NR make it to the second round in most constituencies, but get defeated either by Macron's party or the Left in most instances. That seems like a best case scenario, and even then that would likely mean an extremely fractured hung parliament.
Nope, the RN has already gone back on the retirement claim. As well as most of its claim. Bardella may be prime minister if the RN has a majority, not Le Pen.
This hurts Putin's hardline stance and focus on security. If these events happens more then I suspect more and more people will question Putin's gov. Hopefully, there is also the factor that they are very indoctrinated and get news mostly from state sources, so I dunno where this will go.
The attacks in Dagestan also took place in the anniversary of the wagner revolt and is being supported by the free ingish army, who revolted a few months back.
It’s always the CIA. And the US is killing hundreds of thousands of Russian troops by supplying Ukraine weapons. But what can little Russia do about it? They’re too scared to confront America All Russia can do is meekly take it. While the CIA keeps plotting their downfall
@@tiglishnobody8750 And state-owned media of Russia who tried to deleted it so hard it became even more hilarious meme, but less so than all Russian bots tried to denied it. XD
@@noel3830 Nah it's BULLSHIT. Anyone with half of a brain cell understand that Ukraine has no incentive to organize an act of terror in the middle of nowhere while their homeland is under attack. Dagestan doesn't has any strategic role in this war, unlike Crimea. Grow a little bit of brain cells before going into the Internet!
Which is a funny defense because even if we take that at face value, why on Earth wasn't Russia's intelligence service able to catch wind of it and stop it? Whoever is to blame Russia is the one that failed to stop it from happening.
Russians 2022: If you stop intercepting my missiles, then maybe they won't hit civilians! Russians 2024: How Dare You cause Civilian Casualties when I intercept your missiles!
For some reason the video skirts away from saying that the North Caucasus region has had a history specifically with Islamic extremism, not just "separatism" and "militant violence".
@@cl8804 Other regions as or even less free within Russia do not have violent uprisings or violent resistance against the state. It seems only regions where Islamic extremism is prevalent, this happens. Tatarstan is also Muslim, but has no qualms being in Russia. Pointing at an issue and generalising does you no good when you assume just because a problem has a religion attached to it, all of the religion is implicated. There should rather be an understanding what within that religion and societal context allows for such extreme interpretations.
@@BirdEgg123 Tatarstan has a high population of ethnic Russians, plus is completely surrounded by other parts of Russia. It was also incorporated into the Russian Empire very early on and became more Russified than the Caucus region. In Dagestan, ethnic Russians are a tiny majority. It's closer to other Islamic countries, and it was conquered in the later stages of the Russian Empire. So is the separatism caused by extremist Islam, or is it caused by a lack of Russian identity with extremist Islam being a means to express this lack of identity?
For anyone who might be wondering what being "unauthorized" to make the pilgrimage means and why it matters in this context. Although I hold no love whatsoever for the Saudi state, it is an important note for them to make as registering for hajj means more access to shelters and air conditioned spaces which help protect from constant exposure to sun and heat.
Please lower the microphone so that it can't obscure the view of your mouth. Many people who are hard of hearing lip read, some without being aware of it. Many thanks. 👍
@@benthomason3307 Yes, they work fine thanks, but with all due respect - that's not the point. I may not be able to make out only one or two words in a video, so captions aren't necessary (yet 🙉). I likely constantly lip read so if I can see the person's mouth I have no problems. All the best Ben. 👍
Hi TLDR, I have to ask What is the point in being a paid member of the channel? I have been a member from the start which was about 2 months and a bit ago and you haven't posted anything members only in 2 months. The names at the end are in alphabetical order and not the order of members joining so there is not any incentive to stay a member (Weather someone joined first or later they could still just be at the bottom of the list if there name starts with a Z) and even with the credits they wiz by so fast you don't get to even see the names in the middle really. But mainly just this. What is the reason for the membership? how does this small amount support you guys? is this just a forgotten venture? I do still love TLDR but i want to know if its still right to support you and if there are any sort of benefits to you
In a lot of Asia and Africa sexual/gender minorities only became criminalized once occupied by European nations (and the spread of Christianity) and those colonial laws have hung around post independence. In certain African tribes and Asian cultures (generalizing for time as there are too many groups) homosexuality was just a part of life, but nowadays in countries like Uganda, seeing LGBT rights campaigns as neocolonialism is somewhat common, but given American Christian missionaries are still campaigning in Africa against LGBT rights one could argue that being the neocolonialism present.
well they sex trafficked kids , married them off at ages from 6 pr even younger, genital mutilation was also quite the norm , colonizers put an end to that, which for the locals was seen as a bad thing
Homophobia is deeply ingrained in African society and LGBT acceptance is usually associated with Western instead of African values, since it originated in Western Europe. Progressives flip this narrative around and claim that it was European colonialism that brought this intolerance to the continent. It's not true of course, but it's easier to tell a small lie than to appeal to people purely based on empathy.
It's mostly due to the whiplash/blowback from the collapse of the colonial empire's/states no longer having an foreign military/state dictate who or what you are caused the people of Africa to go back to their past, however due to a lot of the past stuff being either destroyed, stolen or lost to time they tried to fill the gaps with whatever the colonial era left behind, mix in some democracy/communism from the cold war and then civil wars this caused the whole continent to become highly religious and very conservative, that's not something that's going away any time soon, rather it's slowly fading as the continent slowly places itself back in peace and stability, like a pendulum the politics and beliefs change over time, it will eventually swing to full acceptance of these librarian/social ideals and further in the future swing back to being more conservative, etc. it's normal as how people change and youths rebel against their parents and believe different things than their parents.
@@Artharia For starters its a dissolution of the family unit. Gays don't reproduce as well. Homosexuality is naught but a failure to restrain hedonistic urges.
How ironic it would be if IS decided to start taking territory where the US wouldn't attempt to stop them. It would mean the Special Forces training handed down from the Soviet-Afghan invasion is finally going where it was intended.
@@obiwankenobi6871the priest is even lower than a joke. He shouldn’t be in a Muslim republic to begin with. Other than that, most orthodox Russian priests have promoted the special military operation as a mission from God. So no love lost
With that logic America was never a victim of terrorism despite 9/11 or the Boston bombing because they invaded Afghanistan afterwards and later invaded iraq, and before 9/11 poked their nose in the middle east’s business.
04:25 I love how the French trust the National Front the most for economic things when the National Front is not that different from the Popular Front coalition. Bollocks.
why do Jews need their own country, and why is israel feel it needs to be militant. this is the reason. Not a justification, but an explanation. By the way not only is there an attempted genocide of Palestinians, there is an attempted Genocide of Jews, Assyrians , Armenians and other non-Muslims in Muslim dominated area. perhaps we should add Dagestan as another area where this is happening.
For a channel that considers themselves unbiased, you guys should really think about what you label as "uplifting news." I started watching TLDR because it's central and non aligned, away from the propaganda of the left and the right. Yet, the more I watch the more it seems that some bias is seeping into every report, even if very little.
How long 'til they blame Ukraine?
well if you're talking about the Russia Ukraine scandal, Nigel Farage said on Panorama that NATOs and the EU's continuous EU expansion provoked Putin into sending his troops into Ukraine. Not entirely sure if I believe him or not
@@user-op8fg3ny3j
>"user-op8fg3ny3j"
took 6 minutes
@@user-op8fg3ny3j can you point out these islamist. Dont say they dont exist but if they really were there in any significant amount, the US, after the Afghan desaster, wouldnt support them
they already did I think even as isis claim responsibility
They already have, they even called the American diplomats to blame the US
Great news for Namibia! I have had high hopes for them as a country for a while, and this solidifies that hope further.
Gay (based)
@@obelustilde9427I agree that being gay is based
@@ArthariaI agree that being based is gay
@DokkariLed Homophobic
3:15 “one of the worlds most heavily armed non-state actor” is a really fancy way of calling a terrorist group 😅
not really; it's just avoiding making one look silly--something that you could learn from
@DokkariLed which cartel keeps shooting rockets on neighbor countries? Trying to learn so I won’t look silly 😅
@@devisionhunthis one
@@devisionhunsome in Mexico and South America has attacked across the border however in cases like that the US as usually gotten involved (at least in Mexico) by shooting back across the border or demanding the mexican government punish the cartel or "face invasion" most of these cartel attacks however has been gunshots and the occasional grenade/mortar attack on a rival cartel using the border as a snuggling route hitting citizens of the nations involved.
Calling them a non state actor is a way of describing them without bias as what you call a terrorist others may call a freedom fighter, cartel or separatist.
Due to the thumbnail i thought Russia attacked Georgia 💀
How did they get to the united states -he says with sarcasm-
Wouldn’t make sense for Ukraine or Georgia to do this.
Nah we safe I hope something like this never happens here in Georgia
@@emptyhad2571Eould make sense for Ukraine
Georgia isn’t highlighted on that map
Dagestanis have suffered the most disproportionate number of casualties in Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
No, that would be the Ukranians.
Ukrn suffered most, avidivka's surrender was the proof their army walked out on foot into aerial bombings.
Soldiers running and surrendering cant fight 150k soldiers in dreams
@@jdng86
Million Orcssian KIAs say otherwise.
@@meteorknight999
LMAO, Avdivka alone ended 150,000 Orcssian invcaders.
Well we know where the next partial mobilization is gonna take place
'cause they don't observe the "no smoking" signs.
Its because Russia isn't a unified state as with most modern countries, its a patchwork of conquered regions held together by force. But as that force is used up in Ukraine there's less to keep domestic tensions in check.
Great you described almost all the big countries across the world
@@gog_magpie not really, take the US; West Virginia and California are polar opposites as far as American states go but average life in both states is roughly similar. Average income is about 30% apart which seems like a large gap but compared to multiple times factor of the poorest region of Russia vs Moscow its not much. And there are no dominant religious differences, or language barriers.
@@andrewstevens9481 possible yes ,also adding up by mentioning USA , about Puerto Rico , Guantanamo Bay, many more are kinda duct taped with US do we agree it's a patch work of conquered places? 🤔
It actually is, many people from all religions all across the country laid flowers in a sign of mourning for the victims.
@@andrewstevens9481 west Virginia and california are not at all sular in any way shape or form by any stretch of the imagination.
They are very different places including culturally.
You fall for the myth ,,russia is just moscow and st.peterburg"
Like in most countries the capital as well as the second biggest city are the wealthiest places, yer only 12% of the population lives there. And here is the thing you forgot or conveniently left out (wont be the judge of that) is that the prices of good and services aren't the same as in the capital and the rest of the country.
Same for california and west virginia.
There are religious and linguistic difference in the us the fact that those aliens dont want to melt into the mixed alloy that is america is literaly tearing the US apart
Imagine if decades ago you started working at 21 years old in France...
RIP to all those who died. 🙏🙏🙏
Ah, yes, terrorist bombs synagogue in Dagestan. A historical look at where and how ISIS came puts some nuance on this.
Unsurprisingly, reasons similar to the Soviet Union's Taliban issue.
It's rather confusing that the French trust Front Nationale when it comes to the economy... Not only is one of the NF's monetary backers (Russia) not really available any longer, the one thing populist parties are consistently BAD at is managing economies!
But they are masters of selling people on the idea that THEY will be different.
Jean Luc Mélenchon (LFI / New Popular Front) explained his plan to economists who approved (it's like Spain economic system) while the RN proposed an economic plan like Greece. More young people will vote this time
And the proof their financial backing comes from russia is ?
Wait let me guess macrons claim and a shady fraudulent ,,investigations" but if they were funded by them they would have no problem with funding. Currently russia has a lot of bucks in its foreign reserves as well as a small budget deficit compared to western countries.
Cause the liberals are great at it with their ,,the economy will sort itself" approach
Good job Nadja! Keep up the great work!
She is back. Nice
Armenia and Georgia is basically squeezed between Muslim States. Yikes.
Yeah the fact that they survived despite invasions and genocides from Muslims is impressive
@@theanglo-lithuanian1768 what's surprising is that they buckled under Christian invasions and genocides considering most of their territories are mountains.
@@theanglo-lithuanian1768more surprising they have survived several invasions and genocides from Russia, their Christian neighbor.
And Russia invaded Georgia in 2008. No wonder why they wanted to join NATO
The National Rally is more popular than it's ever been, but is still viewed as radical by the majority of the French public. Perhaps France's runoff system will allow the NR make it to the second round in most constituencies, but get defeated either by Macron's party or the Left in most instances. That seems like a best case scenario, and even then that would likely mean an extremely fractured hung parliament.
Ok. But wrong topic. FYI: Le Pen's Rassemblement National was funded by the Kremlin.
Good.
Putler's fans should not be in power in Europe.
Have you seen the manifesto of the left? It’s really radical I wouldn’t guarantee them beating the NR in many places.
Given how badly the Ukraine War has gone for Russia I'd be unsurprised if parts of it's more unruly states try and break away.
Given how clueless people like you are on such matters I am not suprised you are still regurgitating decades old crap.
Nope, the RN has already gone back on the retirement claim. As well as most of its claim. Bardella may be prime minister if the RN has a majority, not Le Pen.
This hurts Putin's hardline stance and focus on security. If these events happens more then I suspect more and more people will question Putin's gov.
Hopefully, there is also the factor that they are very indoctrinated and get news mostly from state sources, so I dunno where this will go.
its almost like they started a war?! =O
Oh no! Anyway...
Common Namibia W
Over turning anti-sodomy laws is up lifting 😅
Maybe this will stop putin helping his friend asad in Syria
You know Assad is an Alawit&secular, yes? He is fighting against the same guys who made this attack. If anything, Putin will increase his support.
It won't.
Dictators never listen.
Netanyahu will fight all wars if that keeps him on power 😢!!!!
unfortunately that is true and this is the reason he needs to go down.
Yes how terrible he is responding to illegal attacks against his country
@@heinkle1 Do you mean he is constantly attacking Palestine 🇵🇸 with illegal settlements 🤔???
Net has many glaring faults, his actions in gza and against Hellbellaz are not one of them.
Soviet Union keeps falling Goddamn
I was nearly expecting them to blame ukraine
Why? Because CIA is never weak.
Yall b taking russia so lightly
Russia be taking the world too lightly.
You know that your map on the thumbnail shows all of the Caucasus including Georgia and Armenia as part of Turkey, right?
no it doesn't bruh, it shows Dagestan in red, russia in another red and the rest of the world in green, see a piece of Kazakhstan "as part of Turkey"
Hand me the fiddle.
No the smaller one.
Nope smaller.
No the really really really little one.
@@TheWebstaff
A fiddle the size of an atom.
and ruzzia is talking that it "has been forced" to "bring The Order" to Ukraine... nothing contradicting here?
Free dagestan
Yes free from islamic terrorism, and dictators
The attacks in Dagestan also took place in the anniversary of the wagner revolt and is being supported by the free ingish army, who revolted a few months back.
Now You've decided to release your paper 3 times a year you should've called it "Too Often" or "Too Long Too Often"
lets go my fav presenter
First comment
No mystery - CIA!
It’s always the CIA. And the US is killing hundreds of thousands of Russian troops by supplying Ukraine weapons. But what can little Russia do about it? They’re too scared to confront America
All Russia can do is meekly take it. While the CIA keeps plotting their downfall
You appear to have dropped your tinfoil hat.
I thought you'd talk about the Ukrainian terror attack on Crimea!
What about the russian terror attacks on the entirety of Ukraine and the occupation of multiple Ukrainian de JURE territories
I have a hard time understanding this presenter.
Turn the sound on maybe?
Why you give bad news in the good news section?
It's good news.
Because they are not homophobic a**es.
Spotted the bigot
Because we want you to stay mad.
how is that good news
islam is religion of peace same as russia is state of peace
Russia is the empire of war.
Last time I was this early, it was still 3 day special military operation.
Ukraine was doing terrrorist attacks in russia? 💀 bro knows something
Said by US general Millery
@@tiglishnobody8750And just about every Russian state TV apparatchik.
@@tiglishnobody8750 And state-owned media of Russia who tried to deleted it so hard it became even more hilarious meme, but less so than all Russian bots tried to denied it. XD
@@williamhenry8914 And where is this?
The State Duma’s Deputy Representative for Dagestan is already blaming Ukraine and NATO for the attack.
BECAUSE IT IS PROBABLY TRUE!
@@noel3830 Nah it's BULLSHIT. Anyone with half of a brain cell understand that Ukraine has no incentive to organize an act of terror in the middle of nowhere while their homeland is under attack. Dagestan doesn't has any strategic role in this war, unlike Crimea. Grow a little bit of brain cells before going into the Internet!
Which is a funny defense because even if we take that at face value, why on Earth wasn't Russia's intelligence service able to catch wind of it and stop it? Whoever is to blame Russia is the one that failed to stop it from happening.
@@noel3830 Or it's the "low hanging fruit" type of response in order to hide their own incompetence and losing control of the situation.
@@noel3830 sure. I guess NATO/US/CIA/EU/MI6 are also to blame for Putin's kleptocracy, institutional corruption and nepotism 😂
Russians 2022: If you stop intercepting my missiles, then maybe they won't hit civilians!
Russians 2024: How Dare You cause Civilian Casualties when I intercept your missiles!
it's Orcssians, so not a loss.
Isn't this the logic of ukraine?
@@BajanEnglishman51 No, but even then your "logic" does work since Russia started this war.
@@jeckjeck3119What?
@@recoil53Ukraine shouldn't exist
2 reasons
1 - Russia is a declining empire
2 - The Putin regime
3: islam
@@comprehensivecow6679 Ok cowpisser scammer
@@comprehensivecow6679 3: christianity
2 reasons:
1 - Collective NATO waging war against Russia
2 - ISIS terrorist and the NATO regime
4 - Invasion of Ukraine (destabilising effect on Russia)
5 - Previous Russian response to terrorist attack
6 gunmen have been "liquidated" .💀
Wonder what their fate was .
turned into liquid... duh...
Acid bath.
fed to russia's apex predator: a window
Being fair they were just gunned down
They were forced to do interviews with Tucker Carlson.
Damn I guess Karma has been going easy on russia, but soon enough, it probably won't.
Are you observing what is happening in the USA?
@@noel3830
Nothing that has not been happening for over 20 years?
@@noel3830 Falacies, like your false dichotomy here, get worn out if you use them too often.
Simple answer , Pootin made it like a walk in the park to get in and kill people . And he pissed of the wrong people .
For some reason the video skirts away from saying that the North Caucasus region has had a history specifically with Islamic extremism, not just "separatism" and "militant violence".
indeed, and why is that?? surely because of how free and happy the region is
your bias leads you to focus on the wrong thing, it would seem
@@cl8804 no not really, there aren't any other religious extremist (terrorist) organizations other than the islamic ones, why might that be 🤔
@@cl8804 Other regions as or even less free within Russia do not have violent uprisings or violent resistance against the state. It seems only regions where Islamic extremism is prevalent, this happens. Tatarstan is also Muslim, but has no qualms being in Russia.
Pointing at an issue and generalising does you no good when you assume just because a problem has a religion attached to it, all of the religion is implicated. There should rather be an understanding what within that religion and societal context allows for such extreme interpretations.
@@BirdEgg123 Tatarstan has a high population of ethnic Russians, plus is completely surrounded by other parts of Russia. It was also incorporated into the Russian Empire very early on and became more Russified than the Caucus region.
In Dagestan, ethnic Russians are a tiny majority. It's closer to other Islamic countries, and it was conquered in the later stages of the Russian Empire. So is the separatism caused by extremist Islam, or is it caused by a lack of Russian identity with extremist Islam being a means to express this lack of identity?
BASED
For anyone who might be wondering what being "unauthorized" to make the pilgrimage means and why it matters in this context. Although I hold no love whatsoever for the Saudi state, it is an important note for them to make as registering for hajj means more access to shelters and air conditioned spaces which help protect from constant exposure to sun and heat.
Please lower the microphone so that it can't obscure the view of your mouth. Many people who are hard of hearing lip read, some without being aware of it.
Many thanks. 👍
are your captions not working?
@@benthomason3307 Auto generated captions still suck on RUclips, especially with difficult words
@@benthomason3307 Yes, they work fine thanks, but with all due respect - that's not the point. I may not be able to make out only one or two words in a video, so captions aren't necessary (yet 🙉). I likely constantly lip read so if I can see the person's mouth I have no problems.
All the best Ben. 👍
Hi TLDR, I have to ask What is the point in being a paid member of the channel? I have been a member from the start which was about 2 months and a bit ago and you haven't posted anything members only in 2 months. The names at the end are in alphabetical order and not the order of members joining so there is not any incentive to stay a member (Weather someone joined first or later they could still just be at the bottom of the list if there name starts with a Z) and even with the credits they wiz by so fast you don't get to even see the names in the middle really. But mainly just this. What is the reason for the membership? how does this small amount support you guys? is this just a forgotten venture? I do still love TLDR but i want to know if its still right to support you and if there are any sort of benefits to you
That first attack was an omen
It was a signal to others on how vulnerable Russia is
both were islamic state attacks
😮
Like the towers were a signal how weak america is ?
The head of Dagenstans republic look an awful lot like Belarusian president Lukasjenko.
Can someone explain the "Decolonise my sexuality" banner to me? Did Namibia have queer rights in the 19th century?
In a lot of Asia and Africa sexual/gender minorities only became criminalized once occupied by European nations (and the spread of Christianity) and those colonial laws have hung around post independence. In certain African tribes and Asian cultures (generalizing for time as there are too many groups) homosexuality was just a part of life, but nowadays in countries like Uganda, seeing LGBT rights campaigns as neocolonialism is somewhat common, but given American Christian missionaries are still campaigning in Africa against LGBT rights one could argue that being the neocolonialism present.
@@shroomyesc Indeed, really wish Africa could kick their christianity/islam habit; it's killing their ability to progress.
well they sex trafficked kids , married them off at ages from 6 pr even younger, genital mutilation was also quite the norm , colonizers put an end to that, which for the locals was seen as a bad thing
It has nothing to do with colonialism, they just use this because the word "decolonise" speaks to young people.
Homophobia is deeply ingrained in African society and LGBT acceptance is usually associated with Western instead of African values, since it originated in Western Europe. Progressives flip this narrative around and claim that it was European colonialism that brought this intolerance to the continent. It's not true of course, but it's easier to tell a small lie than to appeal to people purely based on empathy.
It seems so rare to see good news for LGBT folks in Africa. We need more judges like them that put principles over shallow dogma.
Homosexuality is bad for societies.
@@JohnSmith-fo5cxhow is homosexuality bad for societies, explain
It's mostly due to the whiplash/blowback from the collapse of the colonial empire's/states no longer having an foreign military/state dictate who or what you are caused the people of Africa to go back to their past, however due to a lot of the past stuff being either destroyed, stolen or lost to time they tried to fill the gaps with whatever the colonial era left behind, mix in some democracy/communism from the cold war and then civil wars this caused the whole continent to become highly religious and very conservative, that's not something that's going away any time soon, rather it's slowly fading as the continent slowly places itself back in peace and stability, like a pendulum the politics and beliefs change over time, it will eventually swing to full acceptance of these librarian/social ideals and further in the future swing back to being more conservative, etc. it's normal as how people change and youths rebel against their parents and believe different things than their parents.
@@Artharia For starters its a dissolution of the family unit. Gays don't reproduce as well. Homosexuality is naught but a failure to restrain hedonistic urges.
are they doing this because of Gaza War or are they just separatists?
neither. they were for the islamic state's afghan division
@@adamelghalmi9771 ISIS-K if I remember correctly, they were also responsible for the attack in Moscow
Gza had it kom ing.
@@jeckjeck3119 Go pound sand
@@SLDimarco
Sand? Is not that what is left of gza?
The consequences?! Of our own actions???!!!! 🌻
How ironic it would be if IS decided to start taking territory where the US wouldn't attempt to stop them. It would mean the Special Forces training handed down from the Soviet-Afghan invasion is finally going where it was intended.
a bit less?
Glad another country is moving towards increasing lgbtq rights 😊 good work namibia!
5:22 Allah’s will works in mysterious ways 😂
Russia is declining.
Fighting on multiple fronts has famously never worked for fascists
Thank God they aren't factsist. Last time Israel fought a war on all sides... They won in 6 days.
@@theanglo-lithuanian1768they lost the last war with hezbollah
@@user-op8fg3ny3j They haven't lost anything, the Muslims lost
@@kostas0352 political goals failed to achieve
@@user-op8fg3ny3j how do you count that as an israeli loss? How low is the bar?
Karma must be real for Russia's terrorist state
My guess is Isis-K
It was by the IS-CP
new host?
shes got a good voice for it
Y'all should cover the youthful Kenyan Anti Finance Bill protests
Exactly, as a Kenyan, hope without bias
Meanwhile Putin Meet Kim Jong Un. I'm sure they were just talking about dogs.
How come people in Siberia don't rebel??
More Videos about Dagestan please
Please do an episode on Kenya Finance Bill
Bad editing on this video guys
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Go Nadja!
Of course no one calls out who they were or why they committed this atrocity. Like it’s too uncomfortable to speak the truth.
Well go on, I'm listening
@@danax6653probably Islamic terrorists like it's not really that uncomfortable to say but okay
Because nobody has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet.
I always listen to this without looking at the video. Great read: good pace and clear diction !
There are 2 people worth watching for 👀
It's pronounced 'Three' months, not 'free' months.
I miss Ben
Oh wow well this is a rare face on here (at least to me) 😮
“We did it, Patrick! We saved Hajj!”
😂😂😂russia
Didn't have authorization to perform hajj? Isn't being Muslim enough?
No. You have to pay the right fees to the right people.
Oh no, if only Russia didn't fuck around, they wouldn't be finding out. Anyways, glad to see you guys starting off with a good feels story.
Ah yes, dead citizens of whose opinions and actions you know nothing, judging them on basis of nationality only.
Yeah.
The civilians and the priest that got murdered in Dagestan are clearly a joke to you. Pray for the innocent regardless of “sides”
@@obiwankenobi6871the priest is even lower than a joke. He shouldn’t be in a Muslim republic to begin with. Other than that, most orthodox Russian priests have promoted the special military operation as a mission from God. So no love lost
This reader seems to be...struggling to read complete sentences.
An invading country can not be a victim of terrorism.
With that logic America was never a victim of terrorism despite 9/11 or the Boston bombing because they invaded Afghanistan afterwards and later invaded iraq, and before 9/11 poked their nose in the middle east’s business.
I’m early
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04:25 I love how the French trust the National Front the most for economic things when the National Front is not that different from the Popular Front coalition. Bollocks.
Ukrainian president is like a human minion from despicable me
why do Jews need their own country, and why is israel feel it needs to be militant. this is the reason. Not a justification, but an explanation. By the way not only is there an attempted genocide of Palestinians, there is an attempted Genocide of Jews, Assyrians , Armenians and other non-Muslims in Muslim dominated area. perhaps we should add Dagestan as another area where this is happening.
So true
If y have to ask those questions with such dishonesty, than y don't care for the truth.
After gza, we support Iz even more.
@@jeckjeck3119 sure after all dogs support dogs
The USA is at work in Russia it seems
YEAAAAAH THAT'S MY PRESENTER WOOOOOOO! LET'S GOOO!
"In some uplifting news" 🙄
The wolves think the bear is weak.
They can smell the wounds.
cringe
The bear has rabies.
Its finale is a matter of time.
the bear is drunk on vodka and suffers from frostbite and mange
A love it ❤😊
For a channel that considers themselves unbiased, you guys should really think about what you label as "uplifting news." I started watching TLDR because it's central and non aligned, away from the propaganda of the left and the right. Yet, the more I watch the more it seems that some bias is seeping into every report, even if very little.
I can only speak for myself. My karma is so real what that being said. GOD don’t like ugly is what I been taught . Putin karma is spilling over…
i think it is better to make a video only one topic. not covering multiple news.
Its not terrorism if its against terrorists. Just saying.
You refer to the citizens, the priest, the synagogue?
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Orcssians.
So yes.