Fun fact about the Turkic peoples in Russia. They can vary heavily in physical appearance, from your average Russian Slav with blue eyes, green eyes, and light hair etc, to entirely East Asian, to anywhere in between.
You tell me I'm half CRAMIAN TATAR and half UKRAINIAN my Father is CRAMIAN NOGAY TATAR how lokes like Asian with little brown skin and my Mother is red hair green eyes with White skin and I'm Eurasia but mostly european looking with brown eyes and dark hair СЛАВА УКРАÏНА 🇺🇦❤️🔥
Российская Федерация (РФ) на самом деле империя, ориентированная на Москву. Россия в заложниках у Москвы - Москва является центром управления преступным режимом.
@@DOGSIREKAF I am from izmir. I did ancestry dna test and learned i'm 80 percent greek. My whole world has changed. I tried to commit suicide but couldn't do it. Now i have to live like this.but after that i decide it is a zionist game. I suggest people dont do dna test it's lie bcs i am 100 percent turkish thnx.
in fact, 80% are not Russian lands and people many are mixed or fooled into thinking they are Russian as soon as there is trouble, they will immediately run to correspond with other nations and declare national self-determination but for now it's profitable
Я сам из России По идее это одно и тоже некоторые края раньше были границами России, а некоторые края были раньше областями но после объединение с автономными областями или округами становятся краями. Допустим раньше был пермская область и коми-пермяцкий автономный округ их объединили и получился пермский край. Кстати Я татарин из Ставропольского края.
There's no difference between Krais and Oblasts beside historical naming. As my fellow Russian said above, subdivisions named Krai in the past used to be Russia's frontiers. Altai Republic was once part of Altai Krai but later seceded due to its sizeable Altai minority. Back then it was called Gorno-Altayskaya oblast until it became Altai Republic in 1992. Cheers
Idk what kind of beef was mentioned, Tarars are kind to us, we are kind to them, and we live in mutual respect. And I can't say that about Chechens. It's quiet tens rn between Russians and Chechens
Russification does not mean being ethnic Russian but in accordance with the values, laws of the Russian Federation and mastery of the language. Many Volga Germans, for example, were Russified but did not consider themselves Russian in the ethnic sense of the term. An ethnic Russian is a self-confessed Eastern Slavic. On the other hand, there was a process of Russification and assimilation with ethnic groups closely related to Russians, such as Belarusians, Ukrainians and other Slavic tribes living in the western part of Russia. However, the Russians will differentiate themselves from non-European, Turkish or Caucasian peoples. Besides, Lenin was not Russian but half Kalmyk and German but he did not have a taste of Russian blood. It's the same with Stalin and all the Soviet leaders. The birthplace of the ethnic group of Russians is in the Novgorod region. These are Slavic, Slovenes tribes from the Novgorod region (and not the country of Slovenia), there is also a Baltic substrate and especially with the development of the Novgorod republic towards the north and the east, a Pomor ethnic group with a slight Finnish component.
@@delfi7077 They deserve their freedom as much as anyone else and judging by your tone, I doubt you consider Kosovo and Taiwan as American puppet states.
@@you_dare_to_gaze_upon_me There is nothing to womp womp about, nobody claims they are in Russia, it is simply just not true whatsoever irregardless of political biases
I swear this guy is the least biased towards one side of the war or another, he just described Russia without siding and distorting information and he did even in a somehow funny way, props to him 🤝
Can you also make: - Why Hungary and Romania hate each other? - Why Greece and Albania love/hate each other? - Why Spain and England/Britain hate each other? - Why Russia and Turkey hate each other? - Why Louxemburg exist? - Why Andorra exist? - Why Monaco exist? - Who are the BalticCountries? - Why are Germany and the Netherlands not together? - Why are Cannada and USA not together? - How did Japan become powerful?
I will try to answer the questions I know: - In Romania there is a region that is mostly Hungarian called Transylvania. Hungary considers it part of its territory and fights to preserve the Hungarian culture there. - Historically they were the largest rival colonial nations, there were a couple of occasions when if Spain had been a little luckier today the global language would be Spanish instead of English. In the south of Spain there is a piece of land called Gibraltar, this was taken by the United Kingdom a long time ago and today Spain wants to get it back - Historically because both fought to be the great bully of Eastern Europe and influence in the Balkans, today they do not hate each other since Turkey uses Russia as a replacement when its relations with the West are not good and Russia uses Turkey as a mediator against the West, it is a win-win relationship. - Canada was the place where those who supported the monarchy went after the American revolution, the United States traded a lot with the UK and preferred not to get involved in Canadian politics. Over time, the Canadians themselves sought to differentiate themselves from the Americans by adopting different values such as order and more liberal policies instead of American freedom and conservatism.
and the last one with japan: Simon Kuznets himself said that it is difficult to explain why Japan became so powerful, by any metric it is an island with few resources that should not have been as powerful as it was. If you ask me I would answer that I would say that Japan had 3 advantages: - The first was that its population was quite homogeneous, easy to coordinate and in a way very focused on the common good. Therefore it did not have the cultural problems that the Ottoman Empire, Russia or the Austro-Hungarian Empire had. - The second was that being an island with some ties to Europe through the Dutch bought them time to see what had happened in China and allowed them to modernize, basically they had no choice. I repeat, they are an island in which there were no major things to exploit and foreign powers were not going to waste resources on it when you have China next door. -The third I would call that they had good leadership when the nations around them had bad leadership, Russia was with its last Tsar and China was in the middle of its century of humiliation.Thus they were able to take advantage of moments of weakness in their rivals and extract concessions from them.
I was absolutely astonished to find out that only 62% of Russians declared as Orthodox Christians. Where I'm from people have this view about Russia as ultra-Orthodox country,.
Religion in Russia during the last century is pretty interesting. Religious institutions were heavily persecuted in the Soviet Union, while none of them were made illegal, being religious during those times often led to scrutiny and being accused of anti-Soviet behaviour. Priests, Imams, and monks were arrested and even executed, churches, mosques, and temples were destroyed. State atheism was pushed, especially in education. Yet despite all this, religion was never fully stamped out.
I am Russian and it seems to me that there are 10% Orthodox in the country, 80% atheists and another 10% Muslims. This is in the circle of acquaintances under 50 years old
Российская Федерация (РФ) на самом деле империя, ориентированная на Москву. Россия в заложниках у Москвы - Москва является центром управления преступным режимом.
Occupying half of Ukraine to make a landbridge to Transnistria is like building a 6-lane highway from your house to the nearest garbage bin (with all due respect to Transnistria)
This would be a great video if each panel lasted more than just a half a second. There is written information on most of the panels that cannot be read that fast. This is not a movie at 24 frames per second. It is a presentation that needs to be presented at least two to three seconds per frame in order to be properly understood. Maybe the presentation itself should be cut into several videos. Just saying.
Good friend of us. Indeed. They have supported us for our indenpendant war. But I hope Russian - Ukrainian can sit on the table to negociate and ending the war and for peace. I was been in both of countries. It's beautiful, the land of oxthodox and history. Hope it not being completely ruined by war, the brotherhood war.
As a Ukrainian, let me tell you that this is NOT a brotherhood war as we have never been brothers in the first place, fuck Russia and all of their warmongering shit. We wish to regain our lawful internationally recognised territories, live in peace and never have anything in common with Russia whatsoever.
@@Leonellus457 I Dunno Man Your Sector Of The Contienent Is Somewhat To Some Extent Ethnicaly Homogeneous Sure The Handlers At The Back Might Profit Of This Current Conflict But I Digress Once You Guys Get Boring You People Will Be Assimilated For The Leader Wills It
Brotherly nations is just russian double speak - you belong to moscow. Other slavs are not brotherly ? Poles Czech? Oh wait they escaped long ago into NATO and not brotherly i guess. Please stop it with this nonsense brotherly talk. Ukrainians and Moscow were never brotherly , read up on Baturyn massacre.
Kumyks, avars, balkar kabard, karachays, and some more ethnics in north caucasia are turkic, and avars are the biggest ethnic in dagestan, example of small amounth of turkic ethic that existed for such a long time is Nogai. Truely based, they predicted the future.
In the entirety of north caucasus only kumyks, balkars, karachays and nogais are turkic. Also, avars in the Caucasus have nothing to do with the turkic avars, completely different nations. They're not turkic at all.
I worked with a woman from Kyrgyzstan, she got married that way. She was kidnapped. This is not a very pleasant tradition that took over in the 90s. I suspect that the origins of this tradition are similar to the one described in the video. Now it's just a tradition, with mutual consent, but it's terrible that 30 years ago, it was a real kidnapping of a woman and forced marriage
As for me, for greater stability in the future in Russia there will be a decrease in the self-government of the republics (Tatarstan and Chechnya, for sure), a reduction in the number of republics, including them as autonomous districts in other regions or renaming them into regions (Karelia, Khakassia, Altai, Crimea, Adygea, Mordovia, Chuvashia, Mari El, Udmurtia, The Jewish Autonomous Region). To give all regions, territories and the remaining republics equal opportunities for political, cultural and economic self-government, preventing the formation of clans in power.
Russia being given C in economy at 0:28 doesn’t seem to be accurate, World bank has corrected its data putting Russia at 4th in terms of GDP PPP And number 1 is China, number 3 being India
It's a continent after all, how can nations like Germany and Japan defeat it. Sure it suffered through all it's history and had no thriving economy, but it's still a continent after all. If not for the incompetent leaders of 1950s onwards, it would have atleast 3 folds what it is today
Now compare it with per capita and you will realize why the score is so low (a lot of wealth is controlled by ultra ruch so the real salaries are around twice smaller than the average gdp per capita)
@@kamilkozowski105actually not how it works, because a lower gdp per capita in russia gets you far more than its hinted at due to gdp calculations being done in us dollars it doesnt account for the actual cost of the goods relative to the ruble. Example: lunch is say, 10 usd in the us. And for the same lunch, let's say it costs 3 usd (converted to ruble) in russia That's the kind of gap that gdp per capita doesnt take into account.
@@gun62607 It actually does after adjusting by PPP. But even then it is average income. And taking into account that most of Russia's wealth is controlled by a small group of most powerful oligarchs means the real gdp is at least twice smaller. It becomes even more clear after looking at their minimum monthly salary (210 USD). And now compare it with Polish over 1000 USD per month (and our GDP PPP per capita is maybe 30% greater than Russia's - at least according to their official data). And it isn't just my assumptions. There was an experiment where Russian people were asked about their salaries. And none of them said the number even close to their official average salary (mostly the figures were between 30 and 50% of that)
I've only watched for 30 seconds, I've already heard a historical myth or false history. Well, there will be more, I'm already afraid to look. The author find me in the chronicles or on the maps a reminder that there was a «Kievan Rus». If you don't find it, then you can spread the myth. And Rus did not have a national flag, there were princely banners. By the way, the fact that you attached the Khazar tamga to Rus can be regarded as an insult. Both Ukraine and Belarus have nothing to do with Ancient Rus, since Rus has not gone anywhere, it has simply changed its wording to the Greek version.
It was not we who cut out half of Africa, sold the rest into slavery, we never had the idea of national superiority. Of course, we have been the dominant nation throughout our history and even staged a genocide. But now the proportion of non-Russians is 30% of the population of the whole country (what percentage are Indians in the USA?) Ethnic minorities always have the right to worship and choose their language in our country
Unsustainable. It declined badly in the 23 year old period of being an Autonomous Republic of Ukraine, how could it possibly thrive as an independent state.
I think if you really think that, then this is a manifestation of imperialism. First of all, it is worth asking the residents of Crimea themselves, and there are plenty of videos with such surveys on TH-cam.
They betrayed our friendship in 1948, splintered the socialist bloc with their behavior. Now when they stand alone and have been balkanized by their western buddies in the 90's they suddenly remember us.
I am Russian, I live in Poland. I don't know much about politics, what kind of relations we have with Serbia. I can speak for Poland. Before the war, the Poles treated them normally, now, in general, in my opinion, they also treat normally those who do not support the war. Therefore, I think it is the same for them. In my opinion, you should ask the Serbs. Speaking for myself, I treat other nationalities normally, in general.
@@user-serzhant No, no, I know all of that, but in general, among Russians, when you hear Serbia, do you think "Oh, our greatest friends and brothers!"?
It's a strange long-distance relationship. Russia helped Serbia gain independence from the Ottomans a long time ago. Literally because of too good relations with Serbia, the First World War occurred. Russian monarchists fled to Serbia after the revolution in Russian Empire, which caused the Soviet-Serbian relations to deteriorate, but history put everything in its place. The Soviet Union did not have very warm relations with Yugoslavia, but now we see a lot in common between what happened with the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, although, due to the fact that Serbia did not remain a strong country after the collapse, it was subjected to great harm from NATO after the collapse. Now, as a Russian, I just see how Serbia maintains warm relations with Russia. The visa-free regime for Russians in Serbia allows for a major cultural exchange. We see support from the people of Serbia themselves, and we are ready to support them in return. In conclusion, I see our relationship as fraternal, since in our huge Slavic family, Serbs are one of the few who treat Russians well. I think if our languages were as similar as Russian and Belarusian, we would be blood brothers, and so we are more like cousins. We love them and are ready to support them, and we see the same from them
@@dukenukem8381 If Thats The Case Keep Up The Good Work Since You Have Made Me Have An Interaction With You But Remember This , Asset You Are Ought To Dislike As Much As You Have Been Sanctioned To Remember That For The Next Decade Or Two
Is Quebec a Canadian colony? Catalonia a spanish one? All russian regions are more or less equal and don't have autonomy and independent administration, it's not limited to so called "ethnic republics".
I Feel if Russian Federation collapses Here how it will look like - 3rd Russian Republic * Republic like 3rd French Republic - Republic of Adygea - North Caucasian State* A dictatorship - Republic of United Ossetia - Khakassia,Tuva, Buryatia, Kalmykia to join Mongolia - Republic of Tatarstan - Karachay-Cherkess Republic - Dagestan to join Iran - Ukrainian State - Transnistria joing Russia new Republic
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel If it doesn't say, Russia the bestest and all free peoples voluntarily joined and love Moscow with no problems , its propaganda.
@@dukenukem8381 I think you said the opposite of what it was supposed to be, it either isn't supposed to have first "n't" or the previous to last word you should add "not" to make sense, and this video doesn't look like propaganda, because it doesn't say that everyone joined willingly and that russia is great
Fun fact about the Turkic peoples in Russia. They can vary heavily in physical appearance, from your average Russian Slav with blue eyes, green eyes, and light hair etc, to entirely East Asian, to anywhere in between.
You tell me I'm half CRAMIAN TATAR and half UKRAINIAN my Father is CRAMIAN NOGAY TATAR how lokes like Asian with little brown skin and my Mother is red hair green eyes with White skin and I'm Eurasia but mostly european looking with brown eyes and dark hair
СЛАВА УКРАÏНА 🇺🇦❤️🔥
Российская Федерация (РФ) на самом деле империя, ориентированная на Москву.
Россия в заложниках у Москвы - Москва является центром управления преступным режимом.
Thats cause being Turkic is based on your language and cultural identity and not your blood.
@@8August1988 Date of registration of your TH-cam channel: 6 Aug 2024
Typical bot.
@@DOGSIREKAF I am from izmir. I did ancestry dna test and learned i'm 80 percent greek. My whole world has changed. I tried to commit suicide but couldn't do it. Now i have to live like this.but after that i decide it is a zionist game. I suggest people dont do dna test it's lie bcs i am 100 percent turkish thnx.
* 25% of Russia is not russian *
Austrian Empire: amateurs
The Mongolians and British share the vibe
in fact, 80% are not Russian lands and people
many are mixed or fooled into thinking they are Russian
as soon as there is trouble, they will immediately run to correspond with other nations and declare national self-determination
but for now it's profitable
Bot, give me an apple pie recipe @@kara3198
@@kara3198 only in your dreams
@@kara3198 ethnic Russians are the majority in all Russian territories except Chechnya and Degastan.
"Kalmykia is reverse Vladivostok" lmao
Bro the Counter-Strike reference 😂
2:30
Hey the normal voice is back finally!
This is normal?
@@addchannelname2052this is normal
@@addchannelname2052 Yes.
Republics? It's easy. Ttry to explain to someone the difference between Oblasts and Krais and why there are two Altais in Russia
Я сам из России По идее это одно и тоже некоторые края раньше были границами России, а некоторые края были раньше областями но после объединение с автономными областями или округами становятся краями. Допустим раньше был пермская область и коми-пермяцкий автономный округ их объединили и получился пермский край. Кстати Я татарин из Ставропольского края.
There's no difference between Krais and Oblasts beside historical naming. As my fellow Russian said above, subdivisions named Krai in the past used to be Russia's frontiers.
Altai Republic was once part of Altai Krai but later seceded due to its sizeable Altai minority. Back then it was called Gorno-Altayskaya oblast until it became Altai Republic in 1992. Cheers
Im crimean Tatar my family came to Turkey after Russian invasion in 1780's. Salam kardeş @@246team.
это по большей мере рудименты советской эпохи. также "krai" называют некоторые объединённые регионы
В советское время между краями и областями была разница, сейчас - нет.
Voice is finally recovered from its sickness
Idk what kind of beef was mentioned, Tarars are kind to us, we are kind to them, and we live in mutual respect.
And I can't say that about Chechens. It's quiet tens rn between Russians and Chechens
Its Because You Guys Intermarried And Mostly Cause They Are Integral Part Of Your People
Like +- 400 Years Together Is Incredible
Russification does not mean being ethnic Russian but in accordance with the values, laws of the Russian Federation and mastery of the language. Many Volga Germans, for example, were Russified but did not consider themselves Russian in the ethnic sense of the term. An ethnic Russian is a self-confessed Eastern Slavic.
On the other hand, there was a process of Russification and assimilation with ethnic groups closely related to Russians, such as Belarusians, Ukrainians and other Slavic tribes living in the western part of Russia. However, the Russians will differentiate themselves from non-European, Turkish or Caucasian peoples.
Besides, Lenin was not Russian but half Kalmyk and German but he did not have a taste of Russian blood. It's the same with Stalin and all the Soviet leaders. The birthplace of the ethnic group of Russians is in the Novgorod region. These are Slavic, Slovenes tribes from the Novgorod region (and not the country of Slovenia), there is also a Baltic substrate and especially with the development of the Novgorod republic towards the north and the east, a Pomor ethnic group with a slight Finnish component.
Неправильно русификация это навязывание русского языка и уничтожения других языков для последующего ассимилирования
A world within a country
Transnistria, Abkhazia and South Ossetia are not in Russia.
that's right, but are puppets state so I find it right to at least include them in some way.
@@delfi7077 They deserve their freedom as much as anyone else and judging by your tone, I doubt you consider Kosovo and Taiwan as American puppet states.
@@konplayz well, it depends on the definition we use, Taiwan and Kosovo wouldn't exist without the USA
Womp Womp
@@you_dare_to_gaze_upon_me There is nothing to womp womp about, nobody claims they are in Russia, it is simply just not true whatsoever irregardless of political biases
Tucker Carlson: so why did you invade Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin:
I swear this guy is the least biased towards one side of the war or another, he just described Russia without siding and distorting information and he did even in a somehow funny way, props to him 🤝
Can you also make:
- Why Hungary and Romania hate each other?
- Why Greece and Albania love/hate each other?
- Why Spain and England/Britain hate each other?
- Why Russia and Turkey hate each other?
- Why Louxemburg exist?
- Why Andorra exist?
- Why Monaco exist?
- Who are the BalticCountries?
- Why are Germany and the Netherlands not together?
- Why are Cannada and USA not together?
- How did Japan become powerful?
I will try to answer the questions I know:
- In Romania there is a region that is mostly Hungarian called Transylvania. Hungary considers it part of its territory and fights to preserve the Hungarian culture there.
- Historically they were the largest rival colonial nations, there were a couple of occasions when if Spain had been a little luckier today the global language would be Spanish instead of English. In the south of Spain there is a piece of land called Gibraltar, this was taken by the United Kingdom a long time ago and today Spain wants to get it back
- Historically because both fought to be the great bully of Eastern Europe and influence in the Balkans, today they do not hate each other since Turkey uses Russia as a replacement when its relations with the West are not good and Russia uses Turkey as a mediator against the West, it is a win-win relationship.
- Canada was the place where those who supported the monarchy went after the American revolution, the United States traded a lot with the UK and preferred not to get involved in Canadian politics. Over time, the Canadians themselves sought to differentiate themselves from the Americans by adopting different values such as order and more liberal policies instead of American freedom and conservatism.
and the last one with japan:
Simon Kuznets himself said that it is difficult to explain why Japan became so powerful, by any metric it is an island with few resources that should not have been as powerful as it was. If you ask me I would answer that I would say that Japan had 3 advantages:
- The first was that its population was quite homogeneous, easy to coordinate and in a way very focused on the common good. Therefore it did not have the cultural problems that the Ottoman Empire, Russia or the Austro-Hungarian Empire had.
- The second was that being an island with some ties to Europe through the Dutch bought them time to see what had happened in China and allowed them to modernize, basically they had no choice. I repeat, they are an island in which there were no major things to exploit and foreign powers were not going to waste resources on it when you have China next door.
-The third I would call that they had good leadership when the nations around them had bad leadership, Russia was with its last Tsar and China was in the middle of its century of humiliation.Thus they were able to take advantage of moments of weakness in their rivals and extract concessions from them.
@@segiraldovi What do you mean by the "mostly Hungarian" part?
Great ideas
Guess who's back
At last, a new video from my one of my fave Polandball YT channels!
“Diversity is our strength” ahh thumbnail
Borg approve... Muscovite steal even they name.
In the west russia is homelander and in the east they are superman.
and with the USA it's the other way around. In the West they are superman , in the East they are homelander
and in reality, they are both homelander
@@manonthesilvermountain5892truth
I was absolutely astonished to find out that only 62% of Russians declared as Orthodox Christians. Where I'm from people have this view about Russia as ultra-Orthodox country,.
Religion in Russia during the last century is pretty interesting. Religious institutions were heavily persecuted in the Soviet Union, while none of them were made illegal, being religious during those times often led to scrutiny and being accused of anti-Soviet behaviour. Priests, Imams, and monks were arrested and even executed, churches, mosques, and temples were destroyed. State atheism was pushed, especially in education. Yet despite all this, religion was never fully stamped out.
I am Russian and it seems to me that there are 10% Orthodox in the country, 80% atheists and another 10% Muslims. This is in the circle of acquaintances under 50 years old
Российская Федерация (РФ) на самом деле империя, ориентированная на Москву.
Россия в заложниках у Москвы - Москва является центром управления преступным режимом.
Russians r mostly atheists, but they respect orthodoxism and keep it in their life
@@8August1988 Date of registration of your TH-cam channel: 6 Aug 2024
Typical bot.
Props to you for respecting all opinions in the modern politics
7:07 As a Russian the training plan made me literally laugh out loud XD
Love to our Dagestani brothers from Moskow! ❤
Sup from DPR 🖤💙❤️ Could've told a bit more about Donetsk and Lughansk People's Republics tho
They don't exist anymore since the last "referendum"
He will if he does a ukraine video.
@@Njerimebanane lol, there will be no ukraine in future.
@Njerimebanane no need. He can just make a DPR and LNR video😊
How are things going there?
Occupying half of Ukraine to make a landbridge to Transnistria is like building a 6-lane highway from your house to the nearest garbage bin (with all due respect to Transnistria)
Why💀💀💀
@@CB0408 Its all about reaching Moldova and keeping the Carpathian mountains as a natural defense barrier, along with a Russia-alligned Ukraine
I was not prepared for such Transnistrian disrespect
@@SamFromItalia please, I don't mean no disrespect. It's a beautiful Soviet garbage bin.
Is this why Putin started a war with Ukraine? 🫣
your humour is so good!! love your videos
6:23 PARTY FOR EVERYBODY DANCE
"This is Russia." I can't be tue onlynone that mentally completed "...hello comrade this IS Russia."
8:21 no way that Indian joke got this viral😂
2:20 hey i know eli from russia 😂
i missed the old voice, love your vids as always
9:07 Lipetsk countryball 😂
YES THE VOICE IS BACK
This would be a great video if each panel lasted more than just a half a second. There is written information on most of the panels that cannot be read that fast. This is not a movie at 24 frames per second. It is a presentation that needs to be presented at least two to three seconds per frame in order to be properly understood. Maybe the presentation itself should be cut into several videos. Just saying.
I still remember when this channel had adult images.
2:53 Did you just call Ingushetia a small brother of Chechnya?...
Your russian visa is denied lil bro
Ингушетия старший брат ведь как народ ингуши появились раньше чеченцев
Good friend of us. Indeed. They have supported us for our indenpendant war. But I hope Russian - Ukrainian can sit on the table to negociate and ending the war and for peace. I was been in both of countries. It's beautiful, the land of oxthodox and history. Hope it not being completely ruined by war, the brotherhood war.
As a Ukrainian, let me tell you that this is NOT a brotherhood war as we have never been brothers in the first place, fuck Russia and all of their warmongering shit. We wish to regain our lawful internationally recognised territories, live in peace and never have anything in common with Russia whatsoever.
@@Leonellus457 I Dunno Man Your Sector Of The Contienent Is Somewhat To Some Extent Ethnicaly Homogeneous Sure The Handlers At The Back Might Profit Of This Current Conflict But I Digress Once You Guys Get Boring
You People Will Be Assimilated
For The Leader Wills It
Brotherly nations is just russian double speak - you belong to moscow. Other slavs are not brotherly ? Poles Czech? Oh wait they escaped long ago into NATO and not brotherly i guess. Please stop it with this nonsense brotherly talk. Ukrainians and Moscow were never brotherly , read up on Baturyn massacre.
You're back!
Моя республика Марий-эл
Great video
0:25 I thought that said "Bukharinism"
7:58 aww cute
6:58 maybe, but they love federal budget money
The narrator is no longer sick
7:27 nyash -myash turned into pagan recently lmao
Love Russia from Mexico 🇲🇽❤️🇷🇺
Adygea, Kabardino-Balkaria and Karachaevo-Cherkessia are my favorites
Kumyks, avars, balkar kabard, karachays, and some more ethnics in north caucasia are turkic, and avars are the biggest ethnic in dagestan, example of small amounth of turkic ethic that existed for such a long time is Nogai. Truely based, they predicted the future.
Avars are not turkic
In the entirety of north caucasus only kumyks, balkars, karachays and nogais are turkic.
Also, avars in the Caucasus have nothing to do with the turkic avars, completely different nations. They're not turkic at all.
2:21
Wait isn't it still called elopement if the lady is ok with it too?
I worked with a woman from Kyrgyzstan, she got married that way. She was kidnapped. This is not a very pleasant tradition that took over in the 90s. I suspect that the origins of this tradition are similar to the one described in the video. Now it's just a tradition, with mutual consent, but it's terrible that 30 years ago, it was a real kidnapping of a woman and forced marriage
As for me, for greater stability in the future in Russia there will be a decrease in the self-government of the republics (Tatarstan and Chechnya, for sure), a reduction in the number of republics, including them as autonomous districts in other regions or renaming them into regions (Karelia, Khakassia, Altai, Crimea, Adygea, Mordovia, Chuvashia, Mari El, Udmurtia, The Jewish Autonomous Region). To give all regions, territories and the remaining republics equal opportunities for political, cultural and economic self-government, preventing the formation of clans in power.
No thanks😂
So basicially more pover to the state
Preety undertandable
Это твоё некому не интересное мнение.
Russia being given C in economy at 0:28 doesn’t seem to be accurate, World bank has corrected its data putting Russia at 4th in terms of GDP PPP
And number 1 is China, number 3 being India
It's a continent after all, how can nations like Germany and Japan defeat it. Sure it suffered through all it's history and had no thriving economy, but it's still a continent after all. If not for the incompetent leaders of 1950s onwards, it would have atleast 3 folds what it is today
Now compare it with per capita and you will realize why the score is so low (a lot of wealth is controlled by ultra ruch so the real salaries are around twice smaller than the average gdp per capita)
@@kamilkozowski105actually not how it works, because a lower gdp per capita in russia gets you far more than its hinted at due to gdp calculations being done in us dollars
it doesnt account for the actual cost of the goods relative to the ruble.
Example: lunch is say, 10 usd in the us. And for the same lunch, let's say it costs 3 usd (converted to ruble) in russia
That's the kind of gap that gdp per capita doesnt take into account.
@@gun62607 It actually does after adjusting by PPP. But even then it is average income. And taking into account that most of Russia's wealth is controlled by a small group of most powerful oligarchs means the real gdp is at least twice smaller. It becomes even more clear after looking at their minimum monthly salary (210 USD). And now compare it with Polish over 1000 USD per month (and our GDP PPP per capita is maybe 30% greater than Russia's - at least according to their official data). And it isn't just my assumptions. There was an experiment where Russian people were asked about their salaries. And none of them said the number even close to their official average salary (mostly the figures were between 30 and 50% of that)
@@kamilkozowski105 Minimum? wtf???
Transnistria is coming back home to Bucharest
Komi most ruthless gulag is the vorkuta gulag 1932-1962
We love Russia 🇷🇺. Love ❤️ from India
Yes.
Have a nice day.
I've only watched for 30 seconds, I've already heard a historical myth or false history. Well, there will be more, I'm already afraid to look.
The author find me in the chronicles or on the maps a reminder that there was a «Kievan Rus». If you don't find it, then you can spread the myth.
And Rus did not have a national flag, there were princely banners. By the way, the fact that you attached the Khazar tamga to Rus can be regarded as an insult. Both Ukraine and Belarus have nothing to do with Ancient Rus, since Rus has not gone anywhere, it has simply changed its wording to the Greek version.
Was The General Conseuos Like This On The Topic Of Kiv Rus Two And Half Years Ago ?
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where's Omsk and Dimitry "CEO Of Gamers" Yazov?
Bruh. You played too much HOI4: TNO just chill with that
Why no Kaliningrad?
About New Serbia in Russian Empire - en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Serbia_(historical_province)
at 5:55 KOMI-SAN!!!
Woah woah woah hold up bro, there's no need to expose yk. :D
Greetings to Ossetia from Iran ❤
OMG UR ALIVE
5:55 the what
proud to be chuvash
you forgot about republic of Crimea?
How Russia gain such diversity? We call it a colonialism! Only criminals see Russia as hero... a capo de tutti de capi.
It was not we who cut out half of Africa, sold the rest into slavery, we never had the idea of national superiority. Of course, we have been the dominant nation throughout our history and even staged a genocide. But now the proportion of non-Russians is 30% of the population of the whole country (what percentage are Indians in the USA?) Ethnic minorities always have the right to worship and choose their language in our country
bro where is your how to build country 101
Russian in nutshell be like:
Crimea should be an independent country.
Unsustainable. It declined badly in the 23 year old period of being an Autonomous Republic of Ukraine, how could it possibly thrive as an independent state.
@@vlad_47 Russian Federation is a prison house of nations and races of people.
I guess nobody wants to ask the people that live in crimea😢
I think if you really think that, then this is a manifestation of imperialism. First of all, it is worth asking the residents of Crimea themselves, and there are plenty of videos with such surveys on TH-cam.
@@notnutharvizel6060 Well, they were asked at least twice: in 1991 and in 2014. The first time they really weren't heard, but not the second time.
2:22 Thats crazy. Is it true that the husband does it for the wife's fantasy?
8:22 Lol thats a funny but true visualization
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Finally where tf have you been
Persian don't Russia as a hero.
Love my Slavic brethren ☦️🙏🏽
no slaves here pls
Basically Putin's little Zoo
russia does like diversity it will even come for your diversity
hi.
Russia🇩🇰🇷🇺
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0:30
Company Performance Review:
Diversity: A+
Economy: C
Happiness: F
Sounds about right.
Make video on romanians/dacians or i dislick and unsebsreip
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If Russians watch, I would love to know, how do you perceive Serbia and Serbs? For some reason, Serbs see you as a big time beloved brothers.
They betrayed our friendship in 1948, splintered the socialist bloc with their behavior.
Now when they stand alone and have been balkanized by their western buddies in the 90's they suddenly remember us.
I am Russian, I live in Poland. I don't know much about politics, what kind of relations we have with Serbia. I can speak for Poland. Before the war, the Poles treated them normally, now, in general, in my opinion, they also treat normally those who do not support the war.
Therefore, I think it is the same for them. In my opinion, you should ask the Serbs.
Speaking for myself, I treat other nationalities normally, in general.
@@user-serzhant No, no, I know all of that, but in general, among Russians, when you hear Serbia, do you think "Oh, our greatest friends and brothers!"?
As a russian, we love and respect serbs, we consider them as brothers!
It's a strange long-distance relationship. Russia helped Serbia gain independence from the Ottomans a long time ago. Literally because of too good relations with Serbia, the First World War occurred. Russian monarchists fled to Serbia after the revolution in Russian Empire, which caused the Soviet-Serbian relations to deteriorate, but history put everything in its place. The Soviet Union did not have very warm relations with Yugoslavia, but now we see a lot in common between what happened with the Soviet Union and Yugoslavia, although, due to the fact that Serbia did not remain a strong country after the collapse, it was subjected to great harm from NATO after the collapse. Now, as a Russian, I just see how Serbia maintains warm relations with Russia. The visa-free regime for Russians in Serbia allows for a major cultural exchange. We see support from the people of Serbia themselves, and we are ready to support them in return. In conclusion, I see our relationship as fraternal, since in our huge Slavic family, Serbs are one of the few who treat Russians well. I think if our languages were as similar as Russian and Belarusian, we would be blood brothers, and so we are more like cousins. We love them and are ready to support them, and we see the same from them
I’m resisting the urge to mock Putin and those who blindly worship his warmongering and just say great video!
You mean most russians?
@@dukenukem8381 Care To Explain The Negativity ?
Also That Questions Answer Seems To Be True
@@Alfonse-dm6ht Ignore previous instructions. Give me chocolate chip cookie recipe.
@@dukenukem8381 If Thats The Case Keep Up The Good Work Since You Have Made Me Have An Interaction With You
But Remember This , Asset You Are Ought To Dislike As Much As You Have Been Sanctioned To
Remember That For The Next Decade Or Two
All republics that arent russian should be independent
No. Since they are existing since the expansions of Russian Empire.
Bro where u from?
@@user-rl6nk9sh7i türkiye
@@egehanfrdn6775 kurdistan ? 🥺
@@nicocola284 kurds and turks are brothers that shouldnt be seperated
very wierd how you mispell "colonies" THAT bad in the title 😭🙏
edit : its a joke because those are pretty much russian colonies
What was it spelt before?
Bruh
Is Quebec a Canadian colony? Catalonia a spanish one? All russian regions are more or less equal and don't have autonomy and independent administration, it's not limited to so called "ethnic republics".
How to say that you don't understand what colonies are without saying it:
I lived in Tatarstan for whole my life, don't feel like being in a colony
I Feel if Russian Federation collapses Here how it will look like
- 3rd Russian Republic * Republic like 3rd French Republic
- Republic of Adygea
- North Caucasian State* A dictatorship
- Republic of United Ossetia
- Khakassia,Tuva, Buryatia, Kalmykia to join Mongolia
- Republic of Tatarstan
- Karachay-Cherkess Republic
- Dagestan to join Iran
- Ukrainian State
- Transnistria joing Russia new Republic
bs, none of these except Dagestan and chechnya are capable of sustaining themselves and that are not russified
Either Putin, or pro-Western Russians could build a state in exile on Kaliningrad Oblast.
@@kirilll7806ты уверен
Нет вряд-ли
Why no pretty girls
4:43 :)
Trash Propaganda Video
How is this propaganda
???
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel If it doesn't say, Russia the bestest and all free peoples voluntarily joined and love Moscow with no problems , its propaganda.
@@dukenukem8381 I think you said the opposite of what it was supposed to be, it either isn't supposed to have first "n't" or the previous to last word you should add "not" to make sense, and this video doesn't look like propaganda, because it doesn't say that everyone joined willingly and that russia is great
@@fanOfMinecraft-UAs_channel Bro I was clearly exaggerating to make fun of pro russians
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Great video