Walking Streets of Belarus (Unbelievable)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 พ.ค. 2024
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Would you travel to "unpopular" places to meet locals and get some information firsthand? 🗺
I would not only travel there but would love to live there. The West is falling harder and faster than Time can even keep up.
Let me just say when I get a million in the bank I’m taking it and running ….. To either Minsk or Moscow. Maybe both
I'm amazed that this beautiful Belarusians woman even stooped to talking to this unshaved, cap backwards derelict barely speaking any English
They have Dzerzhinsky avenue, that´s like having a Heinrich Himmler´s avenue in Berlin.
So what - they have a habit of keeping the geographic names
Stopping using your own language and switching to Russian is a prime example of colonialism. They are losing their independence and identify 😢
She said “come to Belarus, just be accurate”. Accurate or Аккуратный inrussian language means “Careful”. So she is literally saying: “come to Belarus, just be careful”. It’s a special “carefullness” that only people from Belarus will understand. Being careful for them means to survive. Жыве Беларусь! This people is incredibly kind, open, wise, frank
Thanks for adding all these details and analysis. Indeed, they were super nice, wise and they spent a lot of time to show me their cities/towns! 🙏
I suppose she means "be polite", because people in this country are probably the most kind and polite, even naive, in Europe. If you behave rudely, somebody will probably call the police .. this is not a country where you can go and insult the cops, like in the USA, for example, or even insult or disrespect other people in the street, as it happens all the time everywhere in the West.. if you do that, you will have problems with the police..and if you insult the cops, you will go to prison for sure.
so why to survive? whats d point? is it a warning?
@@user-rm5wz7yd5q I guess she means "be polite", because this country is the safest country in Europe by far.. you can watch videos of Western youtubers living there and they all agree that it is extremely safe, the rule of law is very high being an authoritarian regime, it is obvious watching the streets, you don't see dodgy people anywhere, it is 100 % polite-looking people...
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Visiting Belarus would be like going back in time to the USSR.
чел тебе только показали малонаселённые города и советскую застройку минска. пройдись по другим проспектам
Whatever, it remains that folks from Western Europe move to Belarus - about 200,000 every year. So that tells you where it's better. I'm from the US and am now buying a house in Belarus
Belarusia was a happy place during the Soviet Union and is just as happy today
We have big Belarusian population in Poland and I have Belarusian friends and visited Belarus few times !the people are very nice and very hospitable ! The food is similar to Poland and I think we are similar ! As long you don’t mix politics you’re absolutely fine to visit Belarus ! Polish people don’t need visa to visit Belarus what make easy !
Białorusini to nasi najbliżsi bracia ❤❤❤
"The Belarusian language is not dying, it's just that I was born and raised here and I don't speak it"
That's literally the definition of dying language.
Luka transformed the country into a Russian dictatorial colony without its own identity.
Dude... Languages evolve and stuff... You go to Latin countries... They're not speaking Latin anymore! In fact Italians speak italian, Spanish speak Spanish, Portuguese speak Portuguese.... And even in those languages there are accents!!! Now... Some people could say "accent it's just a different melody of the Primary language" but.... Some accents are so strong and different that they almost sound like another language! Soooooo, you can have the Primary language and then "sub-languages" running in the same country! In general though, that "sub-language" with an extraordinary accent that almost sounds like another language, occurs in far away countries (ex-colonies of Empires). But it's not like an exact thing... The further you are, the more different it sounds... Because you can make like 400km in that country and still come across with those sub-languages.
It seems that Belarussians maintain their identities but are more "Russi-fied". What's the problem with that??? We all have bits and pieces of other cultures... If people were to maintain their traditions.... They would be living in caves and hunting animals! That was the "tradition"! Maintaining tradition can be a stupid thing. If Belarussians want to speak Russian... So be it
@@Trip4man all the other slav languages are not russian "sub-language".
What an ignorant point of view.
Belarusian could do what thay want to, if they wasn't living in a dictatorship.
It's like saying "dude, iranians want to kill their political persecuted, it's their tradition, what's wrong with that? 🤷🏻♂️"
I know a lot of belarusian guys, they want to be free and autonomous country with their own culture and history.
Not a russian slaves as Luka wants them to be.
2020 revolution showed that.
Belarussian is not a language completely distinct from Russian. It's a dialectical continuum. Even before the Soviet Union, the slavic languages were spread over Russia and eastern Europe. And gradually as you moved from place to place, the spoken language was different. Neighboring areas obviously could understand each other, but the further away you went, the harder it was to understand. The Russians promoted their Moscow version of Russian across the empire, as a standard lingua franca, to promote education, broadcasting, movies, etc. This replacement of dialects has happened many times over the centuries as empires have expanded influence (and their language) across the populations they have come to dominate. Belarussian is not a sort of pure language isolate being wiped out. It's a highly related Slavic dialect that was replaced during the Soviet Union by standard Russian in order to promote integration. It is the same with the Ukrainian "language". This is life, and every language on Earth has undergone this process continuously.
@@rocinante4488 Neither the Belarusian nor the Ukrainian language derives from Russian. You are saying that man comes from monkey. Not only that, you're saying what's the point of humans existing if monkeys exist.
So what's the point of having Italian, Spanish, French, Romanian if they are all "dialects" of Latin anyway? What is the point of English, German or Dutch if they are all "dialects" of the Germanic language?
@@al3mat The line must be drawn somewhere. We live in a more connected society than before, which is why we need fewer languages for communication. In france 300 years ago, there were dozens of different "languages", which were in reality different dialects on a comprehension continuum. A can speak to B perfectly fine, B can speak to C perfectly fine, but A and C cannot understand one another. Obviously this is oversimplified but you get the point. Eventually parisian french took precedence and the other dialects morphed into common standard French with maybe peculiar accents. Standard Russian has taken precedence over that area, and it's not necessarily a tragedy that people dont speak Belarussian. It is what it is. Just like it's not a tragedy that people in Bourdeaux, France speak in French now, and not in Occitan. Cultures shift. Are we going to begin publishing every book and technical manual in the world to Belarussian so that the 50,000 people left living in remote farming communities in Belarus can know how to do nuclear fision or fly boeing 777s or perform heart surgery?
Until 2022, Ukrainians and Belarusians were best friends. But in 2022, Belarus took part in military aggression against Ukraine. And yes, the kinship of the Ukrainian and Belarusian languages is 85%, but now it doesn't matter anymore.
My girlfriend lives in Belarus, I have been there 3 times and will go there again next month and I will move there temporary this autumn. This is very special country.
Interesting video and I understand the want and difficulty in keeping and speaking their own language. I’m from Ireland where we speak English first and our Irish language is dying slowly. We learn it at school but have little opportunity in daily life to speak it. ☘️🇮🇪☘️
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Gracias! 🙏🏼
You should have gone to prison, where they imprison political prisoners, that's where you would have seen the human side.
Lmao imagine
You mean in US people who protested Biden's "election" or Julian Assange?? Or perhaps Gonzalo Lira - US citizen murdered by fascists in Ukrainian prison upon USs request
Love this video... Explains everything perfectly
This was an amazing video. Thank you. I’ll be visiting Minsk later this month and I’m from Panama 🇵🇦 by the way.
Бажаю братам та сестрам з Білорусі не забувати хто вони є. Пом'ятайте що свобода не дається, свобода здобувається. І ваші співвітчизники з полку Калиновського воюють зараз і за вас також. Жыве́ Белару́сь!
Thank you so much for sharing the story of these girls. Справжні брати білоруси
Thank you for watching! 🙏
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Thank you for making this video!
Glad it was helpful!
All Belorussian people I have met have been very nice and usually it takes time for them to warm up to talk. The country has a very interesting history from ancient times to present. WWII was very unkind to Belarus and most of the country was destroyed by huge battles that took place on its territory. I intend to go and visit some of the historic places, specifically the Brest fort.
Hope you enjoy your trip. Indeed, it took a while for them to talk but glad we had some conversations and they showed me their cities/towns.
Belarus is a clean, beautiful and safe country, its parks and people are wonderful, I love Belarus ❤️
Hello Dasha in Belarus from Martin in New Zealand that was very interesting thank u
You look at the people that survived the real genocide. And Жыве Беларусь! literally means “Belarus is still alive”. Very pride and humble people and very wise.
Ничего не означает. Бчб нас не интересует
@@tatianakaz9523 Маскалі забілі палову беларусаў у 18 стагоддзі. Потым разам з немцамі паўтарылі гэта ў 20 стагоддзі. Падрабязней у Bloodlands у Цімаці Снайдэра.
Thank you 😊🙏
You're welcome 🙏🏼
All belarusians that I know (not many btw) don't speak their native language,they all speak only in russian and this is really very sad. Guys don't lose your identity !!
Same as in Ireland, most of them speak English only
So interesting! Thankyou.
Glad it was helpful!
Unfortunately now a por of people cannot enter even if we want to. I’m traveling all around the baltics/east however Belarus is really strict with tourism nowadays and sadly requests visa along a series of requirements to enter as a tourist. Nevertheless is clear that is an amazing place full of history and it’s so cool you managed to visit it!
People are afraid to come to Belarus…hmmm, I wonder why’s that ? 😂😂😂
Not like it's ruled by a dictator that follows Putin's every command.
люди думают что Беларусь как Северная Корея)) но в Беларуси на самом деле безопаснее чем во многих соседних странах
@@chtoaaaaa откуда у тебя такая информация??
@@neomanis на счёт чего информация
@@chtoaaaaa на счёт того что там безопаснее чем во многих соседних странах
Білорусь окупували росіяни , мій дідусь родом з Білорусі , памʼятаю його він був дуже доброю людиною …. Загалом Білоруси дуже приємні люди з тим з ким мені вдавалось зустрічатись … Россіяни руйнують мову, якщо ти не використовуєш мову то вона реально вмирає… Вірю в свободу Білорусі 🙏🏻 коли я була в аеропорту в Мілані памʼятаю момент, коли росіянка дуже була здивована, що є літак до Києва яким я летіла додому в Україну , тоді я на це не звернула увагу, але тепер я розумію, росіяни не кажу за всіх але більшість не поважають різні народи ! Білорусь не вільна і не можу сказати що там безпечно, якщо ти не поділяєш погляди Путіна! Дякую за роботу, яка показує , що робить диктатура на територіях які пробують зараз стати незалежними, тому що їх роками принижували, мову культуру 😢 Грузія Молдова Білорусь Україна Айзербайджан тримаймося, ми не раби, ми маємо стати незалежними ❤️
What crap in a crappy "language"
UkraNazi drivel in Ukrainian vernacular
Thank you for your video 😊
Thanks for watching!
The feeling I felt from this video is that it's rather an austere country.
That's called a hit video produced with the intent to slander and defame
Inga is such an adorable person and so smart 😃👏👍
I feel sorry for her that she agreed to speak to this unshaved, cap backwards punk
With the Ukraine war no one from United States even attempts to visit Belarus. The marshes wildlife districts are most interesting to me. There are a few Belorussians living in Aspen, Colorado, U.S.A. .
I'm an American now buying a house there, there are other Americans bailing out from the US and moving to Russia and Belarus
I'm going there this summer with my motorbike.
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How did you get into belarus? Did you need a visa?
виза в Беларусь не нужна
Belarus: Mordor's province
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@@tatianakaz9523 кстати ето и есть собственная мнения )))
@@tatianakaz9523 мнения кстати из ваших СМИ, а нам тут как то похуй о чем ты споришь
That's the impression this guido punk was trying to create when he produced this video
Салвино а ты знаешь сколько там посажено людей в тюрмах и сколько сбежали за границу.
Меньше чем в Украине?
@@133TWITCH конечно больше вы там как один большой концлагерь🤣, назови хоть несколько имён. выйди с плакатом против власти узнаешь.
@@38vilius Попробуй выйди с плакатом против власти в Украине или войны и узнаешь.
Забавно как вы называете Россию концлагерем в тот момент когда я могу поехать в любую точку мира, в то время как мужчины Украины не могут покинуть свою страну. Так где концлагерь?
It’s cool to see ordinary people life, seems like they smile even though they say they don’t haha! 😀 what I struggled to understand was why more common spoken language is their neighbour’s language. It was a bit weird to hear that their own Belarusian language is kind of fighting to survive including in the books of universities.
Anyways, great video! As always interesting to see a different angle of travelling ☺️👏
Indeed, I tried to spend a lot of time to figure out the language thing as from my perspective this is part of the identity. But glad some people opened up. Thanks for watching as always! 🙏
@@AleSalvino It's because they were Russified under the Soviet Union. Russians pushed their culture, language and sometimes their people to settle and replace people in their lands throughout the Soviet Union.
most of the territory of Russia, Ukraine and Belarus was the same kingdom in the middle ages, called The Rus, with capital Kiev, and the official and most spoken language was Russian. They don't speak the language of their neighbour Russia.. they have always spoken Russian...Even in Ukraine, more than half of the people, even now, speak Russian as their family language. Russian is the most spoken language of those 3 countries since the middle ages. When you watch videos of Ukrainian soldiers in the battlefield, most of them speak Russian. There are even videos of some of them saying that they would like to speak Ukrainian but they speak it very badly. "Da" means yes in Russian. In Ukrainian it is a different word. Watch videos of Ukrainian soldiers in the battlefield and you will hear this word all the time, so you will understand they speak Russian.
@@jorllx They speak Russian because of Russification. Russia is a backwards country that only gained power after Germany left a power vacuum after WW2 and they took full advantage of that through Russification. Russians still haven't discovered Democracy. They destroy beautiful architecture both from Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and former German places and replace it with grotesque, poor soviet buildings, including in Minsk. Stop pretending like they are "one people" to justify Russia and they anti self determination and pro war nonsense. You love autocracy, don't you?
коли ваша рідна мова вважається сільською і потроху вимирає, все просто-ви в окупації
A bridge between worlds
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Im not scared. I would like to visit sometime. I would like to go to all European countries.
Дякую за працю. Живі Білорусі
Greetings from Spain. Your Spanish is very good but the Spanish of the last girl that you interview is the best Spanish I have ever heard in my life for a person who has not grown up in any Spanish-speaking country, she says she only spent some periods of some months in Spain as a teenager. She even speaks with the typical accent of Canary Islands, where she stayed.
Bealrus is considered by practically everybody who has experience in foreign countries as the safest country in Europe, the rule of law there is extremely high... so people who think that it is a dangerous country are people under an extremely severe brainwashing or simply have no idea at all of what countries are safe or not safe😃😃
В этой стране уничтожена или посажена в тюрьму вся оппозиция. Если ты восхваляешь президента,, то все будет в порядке. А так да, безопасная страна... Просто молчи и не высказывайся против политики правящего уже очень много лет президента. И все будет хорошо.
@@maiiapopova5389 would you prefer to live in a country like the USA. Sweden, Germany, etc. , where little girls are kidnapped and women raped in the middle of the street by immigrants in a daily basis?.. and where with 4,000 euros / month you would live in poverty (to rent a small apartment in average parts of such countries costs 3,000 euros / month)? Would you like to pay more than 1,000 euros / month of heating system like most people pay in Sweden or England? Watch videos of the streets of Sweden, England, Germany, USA... do you see any richness there? There are probably more Porsches in Minsk than in any Western big city. Minsk looks richer and safer than any of these sh--it countries, that is obvious just watching youtube videos and comparing.
Try to move to NEw York, for example... maybe if you are lucky you will get a salary of 4,000 euros /month, and you can be 100 % sure that you will go back to Misnk some months later because you will not like to live in poverty and sorrounded by crime, because with 4,000 euros / month in most USA cities you will not have money even to buy food. I know one Russian guy who lives in USA and he had to pay 800 USD last month for a consultation with an online doctor... He received a bill of 800 USD for a 15 minute videoconference with an online doctor...He is still in shock now... and of course thinking about moving back to Russia, like practically all Russians and Belarrussians who live in the West are doing.
Только нам украинцам понятно, что происходит в Беларуси. Печалька. Так стало заметно, насколько люди стали несчастнее и закрыты. Время остановилось. П.ц ,нет слов. За 30 лет независимости Украины у украинцев поменялась ментальность, они стали себя чувствовать космополитами- мир прекрасен и открыт, мир без границ. Вот за это и борьба с ,,русским миром". По Беларуси видно, как диктатуры хотят закрыть свои народы и запугать, подчинить, нужны послушные рабы. Беларусский народ прекрасен и не заслуживает такой участи. Что-то такое я ожидала, но не настолько. Шок.Я вспоминаю, такое у нас было очень давно. Страшно, если Украина не выстоет- возвращения в прошлое ....даже думать не хочется, что там будет- не жизнь.
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Про какую Украину ты говоришь?Такой страны если не сегодня то завтра не будет 😂😂
@@emiotm8350 смеётся тот, кто смеётся последний. А где есть Россия? В спорте нет, на чемпионатах нет, культуру отменили, спектакли в Европе отменили, президент не рукопожатный, с уголовным преследованием, а поздравляют Китай, Северная Корея да Папуа- Новая Гвинея 😆. Так где же Россия?
Бери шинель и в ВСУ ,гейропейка ,по над всем!
Закрывают страну те, кто по политическим выехал за границу, и ведёт борьбу типо с режимом, но увы они ведут борьбу со всеми жителями страны закрывая их от всего мира!
До ссср поляки навязывали белорусам себя. Белорусы уходили в лес жить. Непросто было. Как раз революция дала возможность учить свой язык и традиции возвращать.
да-да. поляки плохие но зато русские самые добрые люди на земле. сказочник.
под властью российских большевиков мы наоборот потеряли свою идентичность. что ты несёшь дед?
Thanks for showing Belarus through a different lens. I personally haven't got the chance to visit the country yet, but it's been on my bucket list for a while now. We shall all understand that there's beauty in every single corner of our planet, regardless of politics, history and unverified misconceptions. Well done!
к чему это видео? о чем оно?
@@user-vc4sg8jr1q сначала в украину, потом в Беларусь, как его вообще пустили
Some punk is trying to badmouth and defame Belarus and it's people
как его пустили в Беларусь @@philb2538
do you actually believe that Belarusian president trust Valdemir Putin?
My wife is from Minsk. She always highlight that she is from a big city! Not from a village 🤔 Does it matter that much? how to understand?
I guess you brought her to your village, cowboy. She tries to tell you that she does not like your place and wants to move to a big city to enjoy the comfort she is used to.
Women are beautiful there
Go south Iraq see different world
This Belarusian girl looks realy kind but i don't think she realise in what country she live's in. As a foreigner, you could be potentially used as money exchange for Lukashenka regime like in Russia where we have seen some foreigners being accused out of nowhere that they are spies. So obviously it's a bad idea to go to Belarus at this moment because this government is unpredictable.
поверь. белорусам лучше знать в какой стране они живут)) а тебя промыли пропагандой
Listening to western fake news all the time has affected your mental health
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I live in Belarus for the whole of my life, and I do speak English + Dutch + German. So if you have any general questions about Belarus you may ask it to me, I will answer. Best Regards Andrei Popov Three and then seven and than five and than 29 and than 58 and also 92 add 212
The main question is if you speak Belarusian and why have you translated your name into Russian and then into English? Why do not you tranlate it without the intermediary, Andruś Papoŭ?
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Clearly, Belarus has been and still is going through changes. I'm happy that people there still have a voice.
I hope the people recognise that they shouldn't lose their rights to the neighbouring government, father of their dual lingo!
Question of language. Why don't people speak Belarusian privately? The fact is that the Russian language is a very recognized language in the world, also thanks to Russian culture and science. For example, Russian is one of the few main languages of world mathematics. If you are a young person studying niche languages that are not widely spoken in the world, in which much less is written in academia, and so on, then it may be your choice to preserve that language, but this means effort that will not give you many advantages. Therefore, in, for example, Kazakhstan, which is completely different in terms of language, people, although they speak Kazakh more often, precisely because it cannot be so easily replaced by the Russian language in communication, still very much value a good knowledge of the Russian language. And even in Georgia, as I learned, this is not uncommon.
Since the times when Grand Duchy of Lithuania (the previous name of Belarus) was dismembered and some territoreis of it were annexed, the language started dying. I mean "dying" of course, because obviously, there is a lot of money being spent to make it dissapear as well as cultrure, history etc.
@@elliotjung1766 ChatGPT AI on this topic:
These statements can be assessed as follows:
"The Belarusian language is the state language of Belarus along with Russian."
This statement is true. The Constitution of the Republic of Belarus recognizes two state languages: Belarusian and Russian.
"This means you can conduct all your business on it in government offices, courts, police and so on."
This is also true. Both languages can be used in formal situations, although in practice Russian is often preferred in everyday administrative matters.
"However, much more valuable information for modern life is created in Russian, and it is very similar to Belarusian."
This statement is controversial. Indeed, many of the resources and information available in Belarus may be in Russian, as it is the lingua franca of the post-Soviet space. However, it is important to note that the Belarusian and Russian languages, although they have similarities due to their common Slavic origins, are still separate languages.
"That's why people prefer to speak Russian: it's easy for them, and it gives them much more opportunities, because many more people also speak Russian, and the prospects for communicating in this language are also much greater."
To a large extent this is true. The Russian language is widely spoken and used in business, science, culture and other areas, which makes it attractive for use in everyday life.
"However, the Belarusian language is not dying; it is supported by the state."
This statement is also true. Despite the predominance of the Russian language, the Belarusian language is supported at the state level through educational programs, cultural events and legislative measures.
"Lithuania and the Lithuanian language have nothing in common with the Belarusian language."
It's right. Lithuanian belongs to the Baltic language group, and Belarusian belongs to the East Slavic group.
“It was Lithuania, once a powerful state, that annexed the Slavic lands of Belarus.”
Historically this is true. The Grand Duchy of Lithuania included the territories of modern Belarus, Ukraine and part of Russia.
"Lithuania was not originally a state inhabited by Slavic peoples."
This is also true. Initially, the territory of modern Lithuania was inhabited by Baltic tribes.
In general, most statements are based on historical and contemporary facts, although some may require clarification and context for the full picture.
@@dandelobo9284 " “It was Lithuania, once a powerful state, that annexed the Slavic lands of Belarus.”
It was never annexed by Lithunaia. Lithunia did not exist back then. Belarus had not existed before the moscovian empire annexation. It is a colonial name for the annexed territories.
@@dandelobo9284 " the Belarusian language is supported at the state level through educational programs, cultural events and legislative measures."
It is a cover, the russification policy is persistent, has the tendency for intensification and has not been ending for centuries.
@@elliotjung1766 Nobody forbids Belarusians to use their language in all areas of their lives today. If this is really important to them and they are therefore willing to sacrifice a number of serious objective advantages of using the most widespread language on post-Soviet territory, which is Russian, they can do this. However, there is no objective possibility of making the use of the Belarusian language as profitable as the use of Russian, because it is impossible to make it as widespread in the information and interethnic space as Russian, which is very easy for Belarusians to switch to if they speak their own language.
Somebody may want to tell the people that Belarus doesn't exist anymore, Russia took control of it long ago.
наоборот. россия старается лояльно относится к белорусам чтобы сохранить свое экономическое влияние на их территории. никто никого не поглощает.
Flaunting your stupidity? Go read some more fake news propaganda
As a American I would love to go to belarus also N Korea...... people are wonderful....governments and the elite are evil.
сравнил северную корею и беларусь.. иди лечись))
American government is surely evil if they brainwashed you to such an extent. To compare Belarus and North Korea is indicative of a propaganda induced madness
2014 in Belarus MM hockey turnament .Vladimir Putin won.
i look after my wife like animals, normal life.
Her saying she did everything to get a university education to teach the world and yet she now works in the state teaching kids programing says a lot.
As I understand, you want to pay more attention to communicating with ordinary citizens. It was interesting to watch, but the video is either too short or there is not enough content in it, for example, speak to more people who are specialists in history, culture, etc. Looking forward to more travels!
Hopefully next time there we can expand on more topics as this was super short, thanks for the feedback 🙏
I would never read any more slanderous propaganda from this punk
Белорусы понимают что происходит с 90х. Подмена всего. Недовольные революцией 17г заняли власть в 90х незаконно почти везде. Отсюда все беды. Народы СССР непозволительно делить и ссорить. Поэтому радости не так много, как хотелось бы.
Чаму маскаляціна за беларусаў разявіла зяпу?
The Belarusian language is not dying, it's just that I was born and raised here and I don't speak it"
That's literally the definition that we could compare with Ukaine before 2014.
Nato transformed Ucraine into a Nato dictatorial colony without its own identity.
росія окупувала Білорусь, тому ваша мова вважається сільською і непопулярною. НАТО-це оборонний союз проти диктаторських режимів типу раші і білораші, Україна якраз не хоче бути такою, і нам допомагають, бо знають. що наступними будуть Польща і Литва, але допомагають мало, просто щоб ми не впали
Of course russian people want to die to conquire insignificant states like in your deams.
@@user-es2xo4lv3r Russian people dont't want to die to conquer insignificant states, About free languages you have to respect the minorities, if not, you are a dictator.
@@user-es2xo4lv3r Russian people doesen't want to die to conqer yours magnificent states. You can sleep peacefully. Do not allow local language is a fasctist model.
Love this video... Explains everything perfectly