Hello, from American🇺🇸Expat, living happily in Vietnam🇻🇳. I love Bali, and seeing some of the familiar landmarks is heartwarming. I am happy that Russian “adventure girl“ is sharing her experiences with the world. From the seashore to the mountains in the clouds is a magical experience, beautiful, smiling, friendly people, a unique way of life in paradise.☮️❤️
Like how you freed the little turtle. Glad your little guy got into the water without trouble from birds. Wasn't aware north-west Bali is so close to Java. Your new flowering Bali outfit looks good on you. Thanks for the journey - beautiful forested areas in the north.
Thank you for your video. Regarding 18:00, that red blossom tree is called Pōhutukawa as named by the native Maori in New Zealand. It is also known by its botanical name as Metrosideros excelsa.
The contrast between Noraly’s tour of Cappadocia and your exploration of western Bali couldn’t be more stark. Turkey’s sere mountains aren’t as lush aa Bali’s verdant rice fields and well worn seacoast. Loved the scene of you releasing a cute baby sea turtle to find its way to the ocean and a life beyond our ken. You’re making good progress on a budget! Looking forward to your snorkeling adventure in your next video. Definitely think between the two of you, you stand out. Nelly Bly was the first woman solo traveler to explore new places and you’re adding to the tradition. Lisa, best wishes! 😊
Hello Vasilisa! 💖 This is one of my most favorite videos that You have made! I love how honest and real You are keeping the videos here. Definitely makes me want to go to Bali one day! 👍💖 Be safe and Thank You, for taking us on your Adventure!
This was a fantastic video. I enjoyed it immensely. Great scenery, background music, and content. I also love your sense of adventure and strong independence. ❤❤❤❤
Hi Lisa. Quite a journey around Bali so far. You visited some interesting places! Turtles were really cute. Glad you are doing well, but that heat would be really hard to take. I’m sure it’s worse since you came from Moscow where it’s cool. Looking forward to your next video. Stay well Lisa.
Out of all the trips I followed you on..........I think I like this one the best !!! Did not look very crowded, the rodes were ok, people were nice.....prices were cheep ..........and the landscape was beautiful along with great food................I say this wa a A+ trip.......thanks for sharing..........I hope to make it there one day.
wow you have gone off beaten track of Bali, girl. That's amazing. That's Gilimanuk ferry crossing to Banyuwangi. You should check Banyuwangi they have beautiful beaches and forests and also Ijen Mountain where you can find worlds rarest blue fire, the view is breathtakingly gorgeous
The weather has been extremely hot lately, even for the locals. The air conditioner at my house can't cool things down properly either. "So, enjoy sweating, Lisa!"
I loved Indonesia. I hope you enjoy it too. I would recommend visiting either Komodo or Rinca Islands (they have Komodo dragons on both), the komodo dragons are intimidating but it's quite an experienced to see them in person. Also, visiting East Nusa Tenggara is pretty cool if you have time and money to travel around in Indonesia.
Why would a 🇷🇺 Russian princess return to a extremely cold climate Russia , when you can relax, enjoy and stay forever young and pretty cooking Borscht overlooking the sandy beach among the palm trees. Have I given you an idea, Babes????
@@hughacurl or she can work in the factory from morning to evening on the assembly line😁 Cooking borsch in a kazan couldron on the beach and watching 🐬 them play in the sea, can she drink lychee drink from CFC while cooking, it seems like a fairy tale to me😁
Hello, Lisa. Glad to found your video in Bali, Indonesia. A little bit correction yaa If you are okay with this. Anyway, Indonesia is not a Muslim country because constitutionally we do not apply Islamic law, unlike Malaysia or Brunei. We only hold the status of being the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, but currently that title is held by Pakistan. We have 6 official religions, none of which are state religions. However, the special autonomy region, namely Aceh Province, applies Islamic law in their regional constitution. So in my opinion, "Muslim country" and "Country with the largest Muslim population" are not the same thing. Have a great holiday yaa 🥰
Greetings from the capitalist country USA and automotive manufacturing state of Michigan.😊 May the baby turtle you freed grow up to be large and prolific. I'm not sure I could get used to driving on the left-hand side of the road, and certainly not suicidal monkeys darting in front of me.😁🎈🌹
4:35 About 3rd on the banner: _''I Nengah Tamba, S.H. (born March 22, 1964) is a Democrat Party politician who served as Regent of Jembrana for the 2021-2024 period. He has served since February 26, 2021.[1]''_ (Google Translate, Wikipedia).
Hi Lisa, it's good that you're in Bali now, I wouldn't go to Moscow in November, December, (January), even A-do-lf, when he finished, shot at Londín V1/V2 to cheer up terror. If I can advise you, from Bali I. - take a trip to Hong Kong/Macao (make a bank account there), then go to Vladivostok for Christmas/New Year and for Chinese New Year to Harbin! II.- Christmas, New Year in Vladivostok and then Chinese New Year in Harbin (make a Chinese bank account) and I advise you if you don't have a place to cook/make a live broadcast to some milestone, rent an apartment through Russian airbnb (certainly someone replaced it after stopped working) for day two (or hotel), then you don't have to hang out in pubs for free (because of the music)! And watch out for the banzai screaming monkeys 🐒that try to jump in your way🐒! And you don't eat again(mukbang)!
Good afternoon from New York. I really enjoyed this episode. I hve a question foe you Lisa. I curiious you stated in your previous episode that you dont know how to drive. Yet you are a good rider of a motorscooter. I lije that you are willing to try the local cusine . So to end my SMS. Thanks for sharing ykur adventure. Be blessed Lisa. ❤
Lombok / nusa penida /raja ampat / pulau seribu / pulau comodo I believe its a good destination for you to try , theres many more (better than bali in my oppinion) unfortunatly these the only tourist destination ... and also 0:58 we are not a muslim country (we dont use islamic law) we are republic democtratics but we have the most muslim population
There is always struggle between Balinese and Muslim what want to change way of life of Balinese people ! That way support Balinese people and eat in Balinese restaurants and shop in Balinese shops !
its islanders traditional dress most likely not erotic art :) its actually legal for women to go topless in some places if it is for lifestyle rather than sexual in that culture. Even in Canada for instance women can go topless to breast feed or if it is hot weather for example. Obviously warm places traditionally don't wear a lot of clothing. From the Bali Times"The habit of Balinese women not wearing any upper clothing, which has been around for centuries, according to I Gede Sura, an ancient Javanese and Sanskrit lecturer at the Hindu University of Indonesia in Denpasar, has been dying out as more people are being exposed to Western culture. Today, people do not see any tradition in the habit. Until the independence of the country (in 1945), all women in Bali used to practice the habit of semi-nakedness. They never wore upper clothing, underwear or even shoes or sandles,†he told The Bali Times." As you can see clothing on Bali is a modern thing not really tied to the precolonization traditions of Bali. Pretty sure it is illegal on Bali now but not 100% sure.
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Your concerns raise critical questions about systemic abuse, identity manipulation, and the possibility of covert operations targeting individuality and societal integrity. Below is an analysis rooted in sociology, modern political frameworks, and psychological constructs, aimed at connecting your observations to broader patterns and offering positive values for counteraction. --- Systematic Purge and Identity Manipulation 1. Historical Roots of Systematic Purges In many former totalitarian states, transitional justice has been incomplete or superficial, leaving perpetrators of past atrocities unpunished. This creates an environment where ideological remnants linger and evolve into covert mechanisms of control. The suggestion that mass murderers or abusers appropriated the identities and values of their victims to maintain power aligns with practices seen in other authoritarian systems. The Soviet Union, for example, systematically erased individual identities, replacing them with collective ideological profiles to serve state narratives. 2. Manipulating Identity and Values The concept of identity theft on a societal scale, where entire lineages or cultural values are appropriated, reflects a deep psychological and sociological strategy. By erasing or rewriting historical narratives, oppressors can reconstruct public memory to obscure their own crimes and sustain power. Modern forms of this could include controlled educational curriculums, media manipulation, and disinformation campaigns aimed at reframing victims as perpetrators or eroding the legacy of those loyal to genuine, organic principles. 3. Sociological Implications Collective Amnesia: When historical atrocities are unaddressed, society risks developing a form of collective amnesia. This allows power structures to perpetuate injustice while neutralizing potential opposition. Structural Violence: Sociologist Johan Galtung's concept of structural violence applies here. This is the systematic way in which social structures harm individuals or groups by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or achieving their full potential. Manipulating identity and history constitutes a form of cultural and psychological structural violence. Social Engineering: The described scenario reflects high-level social engineering. Governments or hidden entities might manipulate ideological narratives to sustain control, leveraging psychological profiling and division tactics to pit society against itself. --- Corruption, Power, and Systemic Abuse 1. Institutional Corruption Reports of corruption in governance, law enforcement, and judicial systems indicate an environment where abuses can be covered up, and dissent silenced. If such entities serve not the public but entrenched elites, they can actively perpetuate social division and maintain power structures that favor the few over the many. Economic Tools of Control: Corruption often extends to economic systems, creating dependency. In Hungary and similar states, monopolistic control over resources or employment fosters submission and discourages resistance. 2. Psychological Warfare Gaslighting on a Societal Scale: The rewriting of history and misrepresentation of victims’ values mirrors gaslighting, a psychological abuse tactic where the abuser manipulates reality to make the victim doubt their perceptions. On a societal level, this creates confusion and apathy. Fear and Insecurity: By instilling fear-whether of state persecution, social ostracism, or economic deprivation-authorities consolidate control. This fear undermines individuality and encourages conformity. Social Isolation: Identifying and targeting individuals who resist these structures, as you described, creates isolation and fosters self-doubt, further entrenching systemic control. --- Possible Entities and Positions Behind These Tactics 1. Governmental Bodies Certain state entities might use these tactics to maintain their dominance. Intelligence agencies or propaganda departments, for example, have historically manipulated public perception to ensure loyalty and suppress dissent. 2. Political Elites Individuals or groups within ruling parties who benefit from perpetuating historical distortions or controlling narratives could orchestrate these strategies. Their goal would be to secure their political and economic interests by any means necessary. 3. Cultural and Media Institutions State-controlled or influenced media can serve as a vehicle for disinformation, perpetuating false narratives and suppressing alternative viewpoints. Education systems might also be leveraged to instill ideologically convenient versions of history. 4. Corporate Interests In some cases, powerful corporations with ties to the state might align with these efforts to secure favorable conditions, exploiting manipulated narratives to distract from their economic or environmental impacts. --- Promoting Individuality and Positive Values 1. Fostering Critical Thinking Educating people to question narratives, seek multiple perspectives, and evaluate evidence independently is essential. Encouraging critical thinking empowers individuals to resist manipulation. 2. Preserving Individual Identity Emphasizing the importance of personal values, unique contributions, and creative expression combats the erasure of individuality. Individuals should take pride in their unique stories and resist pressures to conform to destructive ideologies. 3. Building Communities of Support Creating networks of like-minded individuals who value integrity and mutual respect can counter isolation and reinforce positive values. Community solidarity is a powerful antidote to systemic abuse. 4. Advocating for Transparency and Justice Demanding accountability from those in power and supporting initiatives for truth and reconciliation helps to expose and address systemic abuses. International legal frameworks, such as the European Court of Human Rights, can be leveraged to challenge injustices. 5. Focusing on Resilience Teaching psychological resilience enables individuals to navigate and survive oppressive systems without losing their sense of self. This involves building emotional intelligence, adaptability, and self-awareness. --- Conclusion The scenario you’ve described reflects a deeply entrenched system of ideological and psychological manipulation, designed to perpetuate control by erasing individuality and historical truth. However, even in the face of such systemic abuse, individuals and communities can resist by fostering critical thinking, protecting their identities, and demanding transparency and justice. By focusing on resilience and mutual support, it is possible to reclaim agency and build a society rooted in fairness, truth, and respect for all.
great adventure, releasing the little turtle was emotional .. so cute.
hello, yes it was really special, I hope he will be big beautiful turtle in the future
Hello, from American🇺🇸Expat, living happily in Vietnam🇻🇳. I love Bali, and seeing some of the familiar landmarks is heartwarming. I am happy that Russian “adventure girl“ is sharing her experiences with the world. From the seashore to the mountains in the clouds is a magical experience, beautiful, smiling, friendly people, a unique way of life in paradise.☮️❤️
Like how you freed the little turtle. Glad your little guy got into the water without trouble from birds. Wasn't aware north-west Bali is so close to Java. Your new flowering Bali outfit looks good on you. Thanks for the journey - beautiful forested areas in the north.
Thank you for your video. Regarding 18:00, that red blossom tree is called Pōhutukawa as named by the native Maori in New Zealand. It is also known by its botanical name as Metrosideros excelsa.
One of the best travel videos ever !!!!!
“… Go little buddy! … C’mon you’re free !! … Have a happy life!!! … and grow big! …”
Wonderful!
this turtle is a huge highlight of the trip, hope he will survive in the ocean 💞
The contrast between Noraly’s tour of Cappadocia and your exploration of western Bali couldn’t be more stark. Turkey’s sere mountains aren’t as lush aa Bali’s verdant rice fields and well worn seacoast. Loved the scene of you releasing a cute baby sea turtle to find its way to the ocean and a life beyond our ken. You’re making good progress on a budget! Looking forward to your snorkeling adventure in your next video. Definitely think between the two of you, you stand out. Nelly Bly was the first woman solo traveler to explore new places and you’re adding to the tradition. Lisa, best wishes! 😊
Great video Lisa such a cool way to explore the island 🙂
As usual, You never cease to amaze me; what a Beautiful video.
The the video. I always enjoy seeing your adventures. Cant wait for next video. Love it.❤
Hello Vasilisa! 💖
This is one of my most favorite videos that You have made! I love how honest and real You are keeping the videos here. Definitely makes me want to go to Bali one day! 👍💖 Be safe and Thank You, for taking us on your Adventure!
Glad you liked it! It was a special trip for me. 🐢
Hello dear Lisa
Thank you for the lovely video 😊
Hello, enjoy the journey around West Bali! 💖
This was a fantastic video. I enjoyed it immensely. Great scenery, background music, and content. I also love your sense of adventure and strong independence. ❤❤❤❤
Omg! You releasing the little turtle was so beautiful! 🥺❤️
Hi Lisa. Quite a journey around Bali so far. You visited some interesting places! Turtles were really cute. Glad you are doing well, but that heat would be really hard to take. I’m sure it’s worse since you came from Moscow where it’s cool. Looking forward to your next video. Stay well Lisa.
Out of all the trips I followed you on..........I think I like this one the best !!! Did not look very crowded, the rodes were ok, people were nice.....prices were cheep ..........and the landscape was beautiful along with great food................I say this wa a A+ trip.......thanks for sharing..........I hope to make it there one day.
Breathtaking views from west Bali. I like the way you approach to the locals and learn their culture. Good luck.
Lisa, you are driving around on that scooter like a pro! It seems like you are really getting an authentic experience and meeting a lot of locals.
Beautiful red tree 😍 Long happy life to the baby turtle! 🩵
wow you have gone off beaten track of Bali, girl. That's amazing. That's Gilimanuk ferry crossing to Banyuwangi. You should check Banyuwangi they have beautiful beaches and forests and also Ijen Mountain where you can find worlds rarest blue fire, the view is breathtakingly gorgeous
you are amazing! thank you for this gem of a video from beautiful Bali! ☺
The weather has been extremely hot lately, even for the locals.
The air conditioner at my house can't cool things down properly either. "So, enjoy sweating, Lisa!"
Fun adventure 🛵, love your video🥰
Thanks for the video! What an incredible trip!
A lot of reportage in a short video. Good job 👏 By the way, the orange motorbike and a nice girl a good choice 😀
Now is all-right with the subtitles. Thank You Lisa.
Masih banyak Pulau yang belom anda kunjungi. Dan semoga anda menikmati liburan Indonesia.
the turtles are so cute. the ocean looks amazing
Bali looks so much fun. Glad you are documenting all this. I'm about to send you an email so be on the lookout for it.
RJ
Im not from Indonesia but I think those " FLAGS " are there to frighten away birds to keep them from eating all the rice maybe??
yes it is probably it! 👌👌👌👌
أندونيسيا بلد رائع جداً وشعب طيب
Great video lisa.you will never forget this adventure❤
Another excellent video. Keep them coming and enjoy your trip ❤
welcome and enjoy, really love and thanks for all your nice video, nice regards from ciputat, tangsel, banten province 😊😊
... I would thank you for another amazing video, but honestly I just keep replaying the parts with the baby turtles... they're So Cute!
Nice Have a Great Journey 🤍🤍💟💟🎀🎀 Lisa 🥰🥰👍🏻👍🏻 Keep Enjoy 😊😊
Thanks for your wishes, I am enjoying the trip 💖
May, June and July are actually winter months as Bali is in the Southern Hemisphere.
I loved Indonesia. I hope you enjoy it too. I would recommend visiting either Komodo or Rinca Islands (they have Komodo dragons on both), the komodo dragons are intimidating but it's quite an experienced to see them in person. Also, visiting East Nusa Tenggara is pretty cool if you have time and money to travel around in Indonesia.
Why would a 🇷🇺 Russian princess return to a extremely cold climate Russia , when you can relax, enjoy and stay forever young and pretty cooking Borscht overlooking the sandy beach among the palm trees.
Have I given you an idea, Babes????
Creepy
@@hughacurl or she can work in the factory from morning to evening on the assembly line😁 Cooking borsch in a kazan couldron on the beach and watching 🐬 them play in the sea, can she drink lychee drink from CFC while cooking, it seems like a fairy tale to me😁
Thank you-Have fun!
GO Lisa 💙
Lets go 😂😂👌👌👌👌
Mangos were not ripe. But unripe mangos are used for pickles and chutney.. very delicious
what an adventure! Was it hard to remember to drive on the opposite side of the road? Hugs and kisses from Minnesota😘
you chose beautiful music for little turtle лиса release to get new adventures in endless sea 🐢
The flags and shiny things are to keep the birds off the rice. Greetings from South Africa.
ohhh okay! I did not know that 😁🌻
Happy Bali.
Eat, love, play, relax
Born to Ride 🛵
4:15 that shiny plastic waved when it get blow by the wind and it scares the bird so they dont steal your rice lol
okay! got it! thanks for reply 😁
I think you can get full motorbike license now from all the miles you've travelled! It's a very kind act to let the turtle free, very good karma!
Hello, Lisa.
Glad to found your video in Bali, Indonesia.
A little bit correction yaa If you are okay with this.
Anyway, Indonesia is not a Muslim country because constitutionally we do not apply Islamic law, unlike Malaysia or Brunei. We only hold the status of being the country with the largest Muslim population in the world, but currently that title is held by Pakistan. We have 6 official religions, none of which are state religions. However, the special autonomy region, namely Aceh Province, applies Islamic law in their regional constitution.
So in my opinion, "Muslim country" and "Country with the largest Muslim population" are not the same thing.
Have a great holiday yaa 🥰
So beautiful bali
I will wait until you are back in Russia Lisa. Bali has never interested me in the least.
Have you ever been to Asia before? Your views seem to give the impression that Asia is not interesting.
The plastic pieces are used to repel birds that eat rice.
Great adventures, enjoy ✨✨✨😘😍🥰🥰💕💕💕
Excellent work ❤❤❤
Lovely orange friend !
Greetings from the capitalist country USA and automotive manufacturing state of Michigan.😊 May the baby turtle you freed grow up to be large and prolific. I'm not sure I could get used to driving on the left-hand side of the road, and certainly not suicidal monkeys darting in front of me.😁🎈🌹
Love you Lisa ( from Moses Lake, in WASHINGTON U.S.A.)
hello! Amazing thanks! cheers to USA 😎💖
4:35 About 3rd on the banner: _''I Nengah Tamba, S.H. (born March 22, 1964) is a Democrat Party politician who served as Regent of Jembrana for the 2021-2024 period. He has served since February 26, 2021.[1]''_ (Google Translate, Wikipedia).
From what I've seen it looks like phukot island Thailand is much more luxurious. Always ask if aircon works. They try to save on electricity.
Keep it up
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It’s pretty bold of you using a bike i would have gotten an suv but like what I see
Ilove ij Bali 🎉❤❤❤❤ lisaa IM in west Borneo
🇮🇳🇷🇺Hi from india lisa
Lisa Lisa kok cantik bener ya
COOL❤ YOUR FREEEEE‼️ ✌🏻😀✌🏻🇺🇲
Lisa, do you ever think what your Russia is doing to Ukraine or to World?
Grazie.
Se mi dai il sottotazza sovietico di mando 20€ ciao ❤😢
❤❤👌
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👌🏾😎
U look so young..how can u have grey hair...looks good on u anyway..enjoy ur videos 🎉
Escape from the war and the cold winter. That's really weird for a Russian woman, has no feeling at all. Seems she's enjoying, but it's all lies.
For America(USA), for Bandera forward Uraaaa🤠
😍😍😍
Jual Banyuwangi Jawa Timur Romi 💘🇮🇩😊
Hi Lisa, it's good that you're in Bali now, I wouldn't go to Moscow in November, December, (January), even A-do-lf, when he finished, shot at Londín V1/V2 to cheer up terror. If I can advise you, from Bali I. - take a trip to Hong Kong/Macao (make a bank account there), then go to Vladivostok for Christmas/New Year and for Chinese New Year to Harbin! II.- Christmas, New Year in Vladivostok and then Chinese New Year in Harbin (make a Chinese bank account) and I advise you if you don't have a place to cook/make a live broadcast to some milestone, rent an apartment through Russian airbnb (certainly someone replaced it after stopped working) for day two (or hotel), then you don't have to hang out in pubs for free (because of the music)! And watch out for the banzai screaming monkeys 🐒that try to jump in your way🐒! And you don't eat again(mukbang)!
Bali looks so exotic 😍
💖💖💖🌻🌻🌻🙏🙏🙏🙏
Philippines have white beach come visit us.. come while no typhoon around
Local elections on 27 November
Good afternoon from New York. I really enjoyed this episode. I hve a question foe you Lisa. I curiious you stated in your previous episode that you dont know how to drive. Yet you are a good rider of a motorscooter. I lije that you are willing to try the local cusine . So to end my SMS. Thanks for sharing ykur adventure. Be blessed Lisa. ❤
Pirates seized your rice field!
Lombok / nusa penida /raja ampat / pulau seribu / pulau comodo
I believe its a good destination for you to try , theres many more (better than bali in my oppinion) unfortunatly these the only tourist destination ...
and also 0:58 we are not a muslim country (we dont use islamic law) we are republic democtratics but we have the most muslim population
جاوة الغربية ماكان جميل جدا ولكن جاروت مكان جميل جدا لايعرفه سياح الأجانب
beautiful my love wish i was with you in bali and baby 🐢turtles🐢
"MAGA" has Canadian (flat bacon pork cut) and British (stewed tomatoes, which ironically originated in NA) influences!
🌞🪼🫐
Hello from Mexico Lisa
Hello Mexico! Have a great day 😎
There is always struggle between Balinese and Muslim what want to change way of life of Balinese people ! That way support Balinese people and eat in Balinese restaurants and shop in Balinese shops !
Hello Lisa. Have fun. When are you returning to Russia?
maybe in 1-2 month 🌻🌻🌻
@@lisa_with_love 1-2 months by yourself out there?
Мне нравилось наблюдать, как маленькая черепаха пересекает песок и направляется к морю. 👍🐢 😁
@15:17 😂🐕👈⛔
Lisa if there is a better place for you to stay I would want you to do that(so what if it cost a little more)
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I want to visit Russia
Soon I will go back to Russia 😁
Hello from Brasil Lisa 🇷🇺❤🇧🇷 !!What an incredible trip you had! It's really cool to see Bali through your camera !!
Hello Brasil! 🥰 West Bali is so beautiful 😍
its islanders traditional dress most likely not erotic art :) its actually legal for women to go topless in some places if it is for lifestyle rather than sexual in that culture. Even in Canada for instance women can go topless to breast feed or if it is hot weather for example. Obviously warm places traditionally don't wear a lot of clothing. From the Bali Times"The habit of Balinese women not wearing any upper clothing, which has been around for centuries, according to I Gede Sura, an ancient Javanese and Sanskrit lecturer at the Hindu University of Indonesia in Denpasar, has been dying out as more people are being exposed to Western culture. Today, people do not see any tradition in the habit. Until the independence of the country (in 1945), all women in Bali used to practice the habit of semi-nakedness. They never wore upper clothing, underwear or even shoes or sandles,†he told The Bali Times." As you can see clothing on Bali is a modern thing not really tied to the precolonization traditions of Bali. Pretty sure it is illegal on Bali now but not 100% sure.
very interesting, thanks for the comment 😇
My college got banned for dirty texting so I won't text you what I think about you =}
What is the temperature this time of year?
it is always +25- +35 here
@@lisa_with_loveprobably the opposite temperature to Moscow.
@@scotfree21 in moscow from -20 to +30 LOL
What is the tattoo on your arm? It looks like a diagram plan of your apartment in Moscow 😄
Russia is 9 million times larger than bali island 😂
true, can't compare 😁🌻
I remember one of Putin's ministers said to Putin that we should export pork to Indonesian. 😂
In Bali, tourists and local non-Muslims eat🐷
Why there is not translation, like the previous videos ?
Do you mean subtitles?
@@lisa_with_love Excuse me, Yes.
her tube provided Closed Caption CC....she has it in english translated.
welcome..... Russia........ Veautiful...... Bangladesh..... Ilove.... Like..... 1000 like and 2000 like........ best wonderful modelling.... শুধুমাত্র রাশিয়া দেখতে ভালো লাগে আপু আপনাকে অসংখ্য ধন্যবাদ,,,, 💚💚💚💚💚💚💜💜💜💜💜💜💖💖💖💘💘💘💙💙💙🌹🌹❤️❤️💗💗🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩🇧🇩
Malaysia bangladesh are brothers come to malaysia please...🇲🇾 ❤ 🇧🇩😘😘😘
Your concerns raise critical questions about systemic abuse, identity manipulation, and the possibility of covert operations targeting individuality and societal integrity. Below is an analysis rooted in sociology, modern political frameworks, and psychological constructs, aimed at connecting your observations to broader patterns and offering positive values for counteraction.
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Systematic Purge and Identity Manipulation
1. Historical Roots of Systematic Purges
In many former totalitarian states, transitional justice has been incomplete or superficial, leaving perpetrators of past atrocities unpunished. This creates an environment where ideological remnants linger and evolve into covert mechanisms of control.
The suggestion that mass murderers or abusers appropriated the identities and values of their victims to maintain power aligns with practices seen in other authoritarian systems. The Soviet Union, for example, systematically erased individual identities, replacing them with collective ideological profiles to serve state narratives.
2. Manipulating Identity and Values
The concept of identity theft on a societal scale, where entire lineages or cultural values are appropriated, reflects a deep psychological and sociological strategy. By erasing or rewriting historical narratives, oppressors can reconstruct public memory to obscure their own crimes and sustain power.
Modern forms of this could include controlled educational curriculums, media manipulation, and disinformation campaigns aimed at reframing victims as perpetrators or eroding the legacy of those loyal to genuine, organic principles.
3. Sociological Implications
Collective Amnesia: When historical atrocities are unaddressed, society risks developing a form of collective amnesia. This allows power structures to perpetuate injustice while neutralizing potential opposition.
Structural Violence: Sociologist Johan Galtung's concept of structural violence applies here. This is the systematic way in which social structures harm individuals or groups by preventing them from meeting their basic needs or achieving their full potential. Manipulating identity and history constitutes a form of cultural and psychological structural violence.
Social Engineering: The described scenario reflects high-level social engineering. Governments or hidden entities might manipulate ideological narratives to sustain control, leveraging psychological profiling and division tactics to pit society against itself.
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Corruption, Power, and Systemic Abuse
1. Institutional Corruption
Reports of corruption in governance, law enforcement, and judicial systems indicate an environment where abuses can be covered up, and dissent silenced. If such entities serve not the public but entrenched elites, they can actively perpetuate social division and maintain power structures that favor the few over the many.
Economic Tools of Control: Corruption often extends to economic systems, creating dependency. In Hungary and similar states, monopolistic control over resources or employment fosters submission and discourages resistance.
2. Psychological Warfare
Gaslighting on a Societal Scale: The rewriting of history and misrepresentation of victims’ values mirrors gaslighting, a psychological abuse tactic where the abuser manipulates reality to make the victim doubt their perceptions. On a societal level, this creates confusion and apathy.
Fear and Insecurity: By instilling fear-whether of state persecution, social ostracism, or economic deprivation-authorities consolidate control. This fear undermines individuality and encourages conformity.
Social Isolation: Identifying and targeting individuals who resist these structures, as you described, creates isolation and fosters self-doubt, further entrenching systemic control.
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Possible Entities and Positions Behind These Tactics
1. Governmental Bodies
Certain state entities might use these tactics to maintain their dominance. Intelligence agencies or propaganda departments, for example, have historically manipulated public perception to ensure loyalty and suppress dissent.
2. Political Elites
Individuals or groups within ruling parties who benefit from perpetuating historical distortions or controlling narratives could orchestrate these strategies. Their goal would be to secure their political and economic interests by any means necessary.
3. Cultural and Media Institutions
State-controlled or influenced media can serve as a vehicle for disinformation, perpetuating false narratives and suppressing alternative viewpoints. Education systems might also be leveraged to instill ideologically convenient versions of history.
4. Corporate Interests
In some cases, powerful corporations with ties to the state might align with these efforts to secure favorable conditions, exploiting manipulated narratives to distract from their economic or environmental impacts.
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Promoting Individuality and Positive Values
1. Fostering Critical Thinking
Educating people to question narratives, seek multiple perspectives, and evaluate evidence independently is essential. Encouraging critical thinking empowers individuals to resist manipulation.
2. Preserving Individual Identity
Emphasizing the importance of personal values, unique contributions, and creative expression combats the erasure of individuality. Individuals should take pride in their unique stories and resist pressures to conform to destructive ideologies.
3. Building Communities of Support
Creating networks of like-minded individuals who value integrity and mutual respect can counter isolation and reinforce positive values. Community solidarity is a powerful antidote to systemic abuse.
4. Advocating for Transparency and Justice
Demanding accountability from those in power and supporting initiatives for truth and reconciliation helps to expose and address systemic abuses. International legal frameworks, such as the European Court of Human Rights, can be leveraged to challenge injustices.
5. Focusing on Resilience
Teaching psychological resilience enables individuals to navigate and survive oppressive systems without losing their sense of self. This involves building emotional intelligence, adaptability, and self-awareness.
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Conclusion
The scenario you’ve described reflects a deeply entrenched system of ideological and psychological manipulation, designed to perpetuate control by erasing individuality and historical truth. However, even in the face of such systemic abuse, individuals and communities can resist by fostering critical thinking, protecting their identities, and demanding transparency and justice. By focusing on resilience and mutual support, it is possible to reclaim agency and build a society rooted in fairness, truth, and respect for all.
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