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So Hello dear friends
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Foreign Agent Alexander Fanov is with you
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today I was called to the Youtube channel
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living nail to answer your
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questions dear viewers of living nail I
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see there are already some questions and now
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I will answer them without unnecessary preludes,
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I think so
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And hello Alexander, the idea of ​​the so
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-called Russian world has collapsed. The
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Soviets have failed. Putinism is not a
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viable ideological formalized
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except for the anti-smell. What alternative to these
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three ideas do you see in the society of the coming
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beautiful Russia of the future? Thank you.
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Well, of course, this is democracy, and
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democracy is the
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highest value for the Russian people.
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we have historical foundations for
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always declaring this under ideology,
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these things are being driven up, but in general, in
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general for here you see citizen Arie
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Elber Thank him for the question, he
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lists ideas such as as if for
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export, as if such ideas as
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goods that can be offered for
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external market Yes, the Russian world is
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like an external one, but this is not an internal
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idea. The Russian Russian world is building the
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Russian world outside of Russia, and the
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Soviet one is also like Buto, so
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International, only Putinism here is
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like this with amendments. And of course, in
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Russia, Russia had something to sell to the
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foreign market I was just recently on
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air with Rabkor we recalled that Well,
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if Vladimir Putin fully understood how the
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modern world works And
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decided to build the Russian world not with tanks
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over the ruins of Mariupol, but for example, just
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let Yandex enslave all of Eastern
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Europe Yes because that we understand that
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Russia has become a leader
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in the IT sector in all respects, that
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is, not a single country in the post-Soviet
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space has the best IT services, there is
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nothing better than Yandex stores, this is the
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Russian world, then in just a
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few years it would be possible to Kiev on
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Yandex brand on Yandex Market order
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Russian tanks there in Kiev they would have been assembled by
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specialists through the software So the Ukrainians
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wouldn’t have noticed anything And they already
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have tanks on Khreshchatyk, you see, the thing here is that there is a
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misunderstanding of this, somehow
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I wanted it differently, but yes, I hope the question
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was answered by Roma 34 Moscow Hello
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Alexander, now many experts are
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showing despondency, there is someone
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saying that Russia has already disappeared, is it an
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emotional embellishment or hope
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for change and there really is very little hope
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for change I think
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they are quite big changes in any case there
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will be What does it mean hopes for changes
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and the system will change the situation will
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change is another thing, for the better or for the worse,
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this is another separate question
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But in general, the trend of historical
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processes in Europe over the
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past centuries Well, let's say two
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centuries, this is a general transition to such a
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democratic, near liberal regime
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We see that the role of dictatorships in Europe is
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declining, first the role of absolute monarchies fell,
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then the role of
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dictatorships fell, the last dictatorships, in general,
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such classic ones in Western Europe, already
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ended in the middle, well, in the second
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half of the last Century, and you understand,
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Putinism here does not offer something so
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powerful to reverse these there
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is no tendency to reverse the tendency, they are there and
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Russia sooner or later I think it will
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go down
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this
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path. So the hopes seem to me to be the
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best, but another thing is when this will happen
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and soon we will be able to observe something like this.
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One question you often
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said that Putin killed politics Yes he
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remained one question of importance are you
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for or against the war, this
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case is similar to the Soviet Union, doesn’t it
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mean that after Putin there will be a new
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Putin, I don’t really understand The question is not
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similar to the Soviet Union, I’ll answer right away
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that in the Soviet Union the opposition was
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very different Yes, everyone wanted democracy and
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there was unity in this, but at the same time there
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was a very strong one, for example, the left
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opposition, which at some point
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could have gained the upper hand, but the right opposition still gained the upper hand,
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you need to understand that the
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right-wing democrats
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[music]
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are boiling over whether to make a new topical
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film, for example, ordinary elections about
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March two fourth years Yes, I don’t know
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it will work It won’t work, of course I would like to
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film it, now let’s see what
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Boris
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Nadezhdin will do, will he be able to
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register as a
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candidate and of course there may be
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interesting material Yes, ordinary
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elections about March and what year It would be
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interesting I hope but we don’t know how it
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will all happen. In what format,
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because of course making a film about an
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ordinary election without Zyuganov is also
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interesting, of course, but something like this may
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not
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work out like that.
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Yeah, hello Alexander. As you can see, with
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complete federalization, where the Central
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Government has 56 functions, for example defense countries
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foreign
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policy Well, I
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see such a
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question that federalization should be carried out
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gently. It’s clear to say and not within the
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framework of a political crisis, because
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we see that sharp federalization within the
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framework of the political crisis that happened
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in the past years, it does not lead to the most powerful
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consequences, but then Do you have regions
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where they swallow as much sovereignty
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as they can?
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Well, maybe it will end in separatism and
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all sorts of conflicts, including
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armed ones. But of course, at least
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bring it into line with the Constitution of the
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Russian Federation. It would be
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nice to have a situation in
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federalism here.
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Russian world It seems to me that I do
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n’t
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know banking applications Tinkova And
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Sberbank even this is Russian mi Have you
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ever, if any of you
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have used banking applications not
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in Russia but in neighboring countries They
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understand what the Russian world is, these are the
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applications that we need our
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banks are offering our homeland, it’s just
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wonderful and it
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was possible to expand Russia’s influence on
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nearby countries. This needs to be promoted,
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but we don’t want the DPR and
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LPR,
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so you watched the video filmed in
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Mariupol, apparently filmed from the PGO for
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2 years about the celebration of Mariupol DM the day of
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liberation from the DPR independence
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Ukraine, did you try to come to
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Mariupol in the twenty-first year? No, I didn’t
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try, it’s unlikely that I would
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have succeeded, it would have been very difficult for
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Russian citizens to get through, but I didn’t try,
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no, Alexander, do you know who the
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signatories of the Minsk agreements are, DPR LPR and
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Ukraine, judging by your video with a review of the
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new textbook, I doubt it Well,
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damn doubt it, doubt it, I could have
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made a mistake somewhere, it’s
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so difficult here with the questions they all ask
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what to do for those who are against the war but do not
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support Europe and
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Ukraine, the collaborators stole the
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pacifist rhetoric, but who is Ivan Ivanov
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asking the question Who you were stolen by the pacifist
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rhetoric Ivan
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Ivanov there is no need to support Europe and
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Ukraine I have a video which
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actually on the cover of which it is written
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for ROSI
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VOM in
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ut in When you speak out against the war
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You speak directly for what and what
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you stand for You stand for Russia
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against the war You You worries that you are
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probably
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worried about the fate of your Motherland, you are
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probably worried about the fact that a million of your
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fellow citizens are dying at the front and
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killing citizens of the country next to you in
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general,
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the cultures are quite close, you are probably
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worried about what economic consequences
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this war will have, you are probably
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worried about and the political consequences of
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this war are probably worried about you a
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dictatorship that is intensifying during
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this war, since war is always a
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way for a dictatorship to intensify, probably
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all this worries you and on the basis of
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this you have the right to declare that you are
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against the Ainu,
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and at the same time you may be deeply
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indifferent to the fate of the political project
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called Ukraine, this is strange to you
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It may be indifferent to European
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rhetoric, some
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European new ideological
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discourses, you may not like it. You
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may advocate for some kind of non-
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Eurocentrism
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about the anti-war resistance in
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Nazi Germany, it’s interesting
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what actually happens, despite the fact that
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there were bright
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communist underground fighters anti-fascist,
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all these leftists were wonderful
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guys, students from White Rose who
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distributed leaflets, famous but
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had real power, anti-war
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citizens who, in fact, their composition
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was very specific, they were
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conservatives
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and German officers,
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Catholics and former officials of Weimar
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Germany, this is a coalition which
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you understand, neither the Soviet experience nor the experience of
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Western countries
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was close, these citizens they had
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a chance to stop the war and of course
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ideologically they were not close there to the
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anti-fascist guys from the White Rose,
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for example, that’s why
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here it’s like such an example of one of them, that is,
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there is no occupation pacifist
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rhetoric pacifist rhetoric is general Well,
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it’s like saying that I don’t know the rhetoric of
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love for mankind was taken away from you I don’t know
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Christians if there is, for example, Christianity
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Don’t adhere to Will you not
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profess the rhetoric of love for mankind
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only because it was professed by Jesus
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Christ in the Gospel of Matthew I think
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that this is not you it
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will convince
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so how
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difficult it is. So
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how do people in Russia know about
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Europe and its direction if they have never
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been there? Yes, even if they were, what
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gives you a little knowledge is this
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story about the fact that you weren’t even there, the
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person who came to the country of
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tourists, he of course learns a lot,
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feels a lot on himself, but
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he doesn’t get information about the country in general terms, that
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is, well, if I came to Germany Can
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I talk about the macroeconomic
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indicators of Germany Well, I probably can, but
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how much data did my trip give me about this?
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to Germany, which doesn’t seem so to me, but of
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course they get information
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from various sources, including on
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TV, they say something about a
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nail rotting on air and not on
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their channel. Yes, something happened. Here
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they set it up, launched it, called me,
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Hello, how do you feel about
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the philosophy of hayka and, in principle, the economy of the
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Austrian school, I
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’m
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sorry, I
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treat it
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this way, for some reason I don’t see new
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questions Hello Alexander Why do we
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always reinvent the wheel Why
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can’t we copy the working system and
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apply it in Russia, yes, you can, for
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example, the American system, also
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tailored for messianism No, the
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American system No I’m sure how long
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she will work in Russia in many ways
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and they are trying to copy our Elite, in
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fact, we see from the latest
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article of our
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Kremlin ideologist Mr. Surkov that he
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still associates Russia with such a common
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northern world with Europe and the USA, in
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fact, our Kremlin The Stars
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are trying
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to imitate their own
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idea of ​​the United States in many ways. But
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they are trying to imitate this idea. So
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Pak America is, of
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course, ideologically inspired for the
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Russian world. And many points in the
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economic model there
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are also copied from the Americans. There is
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such a thing, but you understand? fits
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from the American experience to Russia nano
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no if we are talking about the American Well,
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there are the most standard reproaches in the
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American-American system: the
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American healthcare system is
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the most ineffective among the developed countries of
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the world
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and the American electoral system
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is one of the most outdated among the developed
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countries of the world with simply terrible
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rudiments. Well this is the story about
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the election of electors the
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story about the winner takes everything in
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some States the story about the fact that the
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candidate who
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gets fewer wins the elections As a result of the votes of
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the voters Well, there are a lot of minuses and
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it seems that every time we
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talk about some kind of copying of the
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system we will talk about these
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nuances. And in a broad sense, of course,
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the model of liberal democracy has existed in Russia for a long time;
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it exists on paper, let’s declare it like that
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in this sense. Well, yes, and
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so
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there are mines, or maybe we
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came up with the separation of powers and wrote it into the Constitution No,
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not
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us and other wonderful things that, in
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fact, the strong basis of any
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modern
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developed state, as a guest, treats the
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confederal structure of Russia
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negatively, is collapse inevitable With
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such a structure? What are the disadvantages if the
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republics leave Russia? Here are more
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confederations, even now it’s difficult
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to remember anything other than Switzerland
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that was confederal and it worked Well,
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that is, Maybe some form of the
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British Commonwealth, but this is not a
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confederation, yes, that is, we understand that
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this is a very ephemeral political
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entity. But
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whether Russia will work like that, I don’t know,
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I think not. And why is this necessary, too?
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Good question. What are the disadvantages? if
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the Republics leave us from Russia,
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well,
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loss of economic ties,
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loss of political SV, as usual, any
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disadvantages from the collapse of the country, pros there,
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another matter can also be discussed there. Yes, I
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think that when they talk about leaving
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Russia, Nare SBK means one and
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only Nare SBK where there are very
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talented teenagers live and
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collect very good medals, these on the
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Republic mean
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one
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here or Russia from
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[music]
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her Alexander and you understand Why a
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demonstration against military operations in
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Gaza for the sake of preserving civilians
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is equated to supporting
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Hamas, you can’t calmly watch
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people die because that Propaganda
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works equally from all sides,
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respectively,
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if we had gone
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on a march to demonstrate against the
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fighting in Ukraine, Russian propagandists would have accused us of
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supporting Bandera’s followers, the
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fascist
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regime there, if in Ukraine we had come out against the
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fighting with
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Russia, for example, in support of
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Arrestovich’s program for freezing the conflict, you would be
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accused of supporting
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Russia
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IP of
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one NTE of the Kiev region in which
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nothing happened and information about which
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only the Ministry of Defense of
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the Russian Federation has nothing to be
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surprised about. Demonization of the opponent is
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such an old favorite technique that
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somehow you shouldn’t even even be surprised
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This is accordingly when you
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speak out against the Bost W
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elo, that is, how does the
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Israeli army justify its actions by the fact that Hamas
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staged the most terrible terrorist attack
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in the history of Israel, and accordingly, that
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means you are justifying them. You, by
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indirectly speaking out against military operations,
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are preventing the destruction of their members Hamas,
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as it were, yes, well, you can say so logically.
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Therefore, here and there they will
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say.
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Will Alexander have content for Belarus,
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its politics will be will be will be
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examined about Lukashenko Lukashenko is
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very interested. By the way, it’s on the yub.
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Let’s do this for the audience. What’s on the
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yube? there is only one recording
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that is on YouTube but I want to find another one
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they said that there is another one but it
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is not on the tube Where Lukashenko talks with
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Gorbachev before the collapse of the Soviet Union and
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there would be very
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wonderful chemistry between the
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characters here is how Lukashenko can curry favor
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directly with Mikhail Sergeevich
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Gorbachev I
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advise see everything there forty
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second excerpt Alexander What could
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be the solution to the problem of ineffectiveness of
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the UN there is really no way out except to make
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it stronger Well, there is no way to stop the UN The UN is an
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ineffective organization it cannot
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solve all the conflicts in the world it is not
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created for this and there is an old joke
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What
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if two small countries start a war,
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he intervenes and ends it, if a
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large country attacks a small one, he
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does nothing. And of course, in this
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regard, he cannot
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do anything; the structure there is exactly how
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this
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organization is built, but is this a reason to talk about
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complete
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ineffectiveness? Don is disgusted by
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all
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wars. Well, she probably shouldn’t, I’d like to,
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but she’s not capable of it. So
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disbanding it because it can’t
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solve this specific problem is
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stupidity. Well, that is, there are other problems
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that He
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solves. Alexander, how correct is it to
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call the Russian Federation Russia? Well, The Constitution
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says that I can
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be guided by it How much money did you spend
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on filming a film? Ordinary
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denazification
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m
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on the
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set 30,000 rubles, of which 20,000 for the
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camera
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And for editing another 80, that’s
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how difficult it is Difficult with chatting with chat Good
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evening, you were in the DPR How do peaceful people live there
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if on their territory there are
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military personnel with psychological trauma, imprisoned for
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murder, what about the level of violence,
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which even in the Russian Federation is increasing, but in the
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dining cities there is nothing Well, that
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is, conditionally in Mariupol, I
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met the military in some kind of Well,
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unsightly form once when I in
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June I went there, apparently it was uh, money and the
00:22:45
prisoners were
00:22:47
uh in a hotel there in the city there is one hotel
00:22:50
hostel, we went there and there these
00:22:53
uh powerful convicts
00:22:55
were sitting with military intelligence tattoos,
00:22:58
well, they offered to smoke
00:23:02
some kind of prohibited ones substances Well, yes,
00:23:04
yes, some kind of unpleasant Contact is
00:23:07
probably not the most productive, but nothing
00:23:09
serious. No, you need to understand that the military
00:23:13
there are busy with their
00:23:15
bodies in Donetsk, conditionally, Donetsk is just a
00:23:17
large city with great control from the
00:23:19
military police, I don’t think that
00:23:22
anything is possible. then there is a case in the
00:23:24
horse waves, there was a terrible case, that
00:23:27
is, I collected these stories about how the
00:23:30
military commits
00:23:33
arbitrariness, in theory, the military when
00:23:35
they detain a civilian, as this
00:23:36
usually happens, usually the story of
00:23:39
arbitrariness that I have encountered, the
00:23:41
military suspects that something The
00:23:43
civilian is suspicious He’s probably a
00:23:46
Ukrainian gunner, this is the fear of all
00:23:48
the military, they’re all obsessed Oh,
00:23:51
gunner because gunner, let’s do this
00:23:53
on the territory of
00:23:55
liberated Ukraine, there are
00:23:58
a lot of these new territories, suddenly many
00:23:59
are unhappy with the fact that the Russian
00:24:01
army has arrived and, accordingly, hand over the
00:24:03
coordinator of the Russian army to Ukraine, why are
00:24:05
we them We condemn in every possible way And in general,
00:24:07
listen only to the Ministry of Defense of
00:24:08
the Russian Federation, and
00:24:11
accordingly, because of this, there is
00:24:13
a feeling that any Civilian
00:24:16
can be a gunner, such a
00:24:18
semblance of a spy Mania is born, according to their instructions, the
00:24:22
military cannot do anything there at all
00:24:24
except how they can detain a
00:24:25
person and hand him over his prosecutor's office
00:24:28
Well, or in short, transfer to the investigative authorities
00:24:29
in any case, the military
00:24:32
cannot judge, but in fact, in reality, when there is
00:24:35
no one to transfer to, for example,
00:24:38
in a particular locality there is
00:24:40
only one specific military
00:24:43
unit and civilians, this is where
00:24:45
the cruelty begins, because the
00:24:48
investigations from the military begin
00:24:56
Yes, and the Armed Forces and there the slightest suspicion they
00:25:00
will find your Ukrainian flag. You lived in Ukraine, you have to
00:25:03
understand for the last few
00:25:06
decades, you may have, for example, a
00:25:07
Ukrainian flag in your apartment, imagine
00:25:09
you didn’t burn it in a timely manner. Well, that’s it, and
00:25:12
terrible things can happen there. But
00:25:14
what? I heard it wasn’t really terrible,
00:25:17
but there are methods of physical pressure,
00:25:20
when a woman gets there, there
00:25:22
can also be terrible things,
00:25:24
but I haven’t heard about the murder of Kono.
00:25:28
And in general, what kind of murders are Russian
00:25:31
soldiers? Soldiers don’t kill anyone, listen to
00:25:33
the Ministry
00:25:34
of Defense,
00:25:37
so Alexander, what do you think about it? the
00:25:40
future location of Chechnya as part of
00:25:41
Russia after the establishment of democracy, where is
00:25:43
democracy in Russia or in Chechnya? That’s a
00:25:46
good question, but I don’t know how
00:25:49
complex this is. It’s really a complex problem
00:25:51
that requires a solution. Most likely, the
00:25:53
first democratic
00:25:54
government of Russia will put up with the
00:25:56
fact that there is no democracy in Chechnya
00:25:58
And gradually introduce a
00:26:01
democratic institution into Chechnya very gently
00:26:03
so as not to provoke a military conflict
00:26:06
or
00:26:07
not, there are always two options. Yes,
00:26:10
you can say anything about any thesis or
00:26:12
not, maybe in Chechnya this wildest
00:26:15
clan-based authoritarianism will end before
00:26:17
authoritarianism in Russia. Who knows? And
00:26:20
in this case too it will be easier if Chechnya
00:26:22
simply turns into an ordinary
00:26:25
North Caucasus region with its own specialties,
00:26:27
of course, but without these
00:26:29
wonderful talented Chechen
00:26:32
teenagers who earn medals and
00:26:36
state awards Alexander What do you think is
00:26:38
Shulman’s thesis that the teaching of history in the
00:26:40
Russian Federation needs to be reduced, the distorted
00:26:49
history in the Russian Federation needs to be reduced Shulman
00:26:52
apparently this is how Ekaterina Mikhailovna reads,
00:26:54
recognized as a disgraceful
00:26:56
agent, I don’t know, it seems to me no, well,
00:27:00
at all Let’s have an important discovery, the
00:27:02
veil of you at school is all here All the
00:27:05
viewers who are watching this right now were
00:27:07
probably taught history at school; you are not taught history at school so that
00:27:09
you can be such
00:27:12
historians not so that you go into
00:27:14
academic history, not so that
00:27:15
you do research, not even so
00:27:17
that you get a basis for the
00:27:19
humanities, they explain history to you so
00:27:22
that it would be easier for you, priva
00:27:24
patriotism, this is not how it is done in
00:27:27
all countries of the world because that is the
00:27:29
narrative historical, which is
00:27:30
taught to you in
00:27:32
textbooks, it is needed to
00:27:34
justify the very existence of
00:27:36
the state in which you live, to explain
00:27:38
its greatness, pros, cons, but at the
00:27:42
same time, instilling in you love for
00:27:45
it is bad. Is this good? But this is an
00:27:49
inevitable consequence of the national
00:27:51
state. Well, here it is, like this it
00:27:53
works and you even understand that even in the USA where a
00:27:55
lot of fragments from history can
00:27:59
be painted with black paint, even there history
00:28:01
is taught in general in this way and
00:28:05
still it is love for the country that is instilled,
00:28:08
also with a number of European countries.
00:28:12
And
00:28:15
therefore the teaching of history
00:28:17
will not be reduced. They will be revised.
00:28:20
programs will be revised, approaches,
00:28:23
narratives, but it’s quite difficult for me to imagine that
00:28:26
teaching history will be reduced,
00:28:28
and so that
00:28:32
the guide always understands
00:28:34
aggressive dictators aggressive
00:28:37
dictators aggressive wars are always
00:28:39
justified Well, or almost always with
00:28:41
reference to
00:28:43
history Adolf Hitler when
00:28:48
they add the third year of the ninth year, he directly
00:28:52
stated that on the one hand there is the history of
00:28:55
Czechoslovakia is several decades, two
00:28:59
decades of some incomprehensible nonsense, and
00:29:01
on the other hand there is a thousand-year
00:29:03
history, all of this was enough
00:29:05
to understand without any special
00:29:08
immersion, two simple theses
00:29:10
Czechoslovakia is a young state, a
00:29:11
thousand-year Reich, a thousand-year
00:29:14
Reich, as far as you understand, How much should the
00:29:17
teaching of history in schools be reduced so that something
00:29:20
like this
00:29:26
clearly the desire is always there justification found here to
00:29:29
do other things so that it does
00:29:32
n’t
00:29:33
happen Alexander Why were people not
00:29:35
informationally active in 2008
00:29:37
during the war in Georgia because it went on for
00:29:39
several days turning a blind eye to it didn’t
00:29:41
we allow it after
00:29:43
the war Well, what are you could have been done
00:29:46
when when the government starts a
00:29:48
small victorious war and it is
00:29:49
really a small victorious one you
00:29:51
can do little
00:29:54
Pramo
00:29:56
in 2003 these are the most massive
00:30:00
demonstrations in the history of mankind
00:30:02
comparable perhaps only to
00:30:03
demonstrations against the war in Vietnam
00:30:05
these are hundreds of thousands of people who took to the streets of
00:30:09
cities in the United States of America and
00:30:11
Great Britain This is truly an
00:30:15
amazing power of the demonstrators of a huge
00:30:18
mass of
00:30:19
people, but at the same time the war in Iraq for the United States
00:30:24
was small and victorious at that time, that is, the active phase of the operation
00:30:26
lasted month after month Saddam Hussein
00:30:28
was defeated, and the war in
00:30:31
Iraq itself could not be prevented in this way on the
00:30:32
other hand, there is the war in
00:30:34
Vietnam, which is simply not small and
00:30:35
not victorious, and therefore the demonstrators,
00:30:38
of course, brought the end of the war closer,
00:30:41
so there is no unique scenario for how to
00:30:43
stop wars; they don’t have how
00:30:45
civil society can influence the
00:30:47
government that got into the war;
00:30:49
war, even democracy is not a
00:30:50
vaccine from this because, well, the USA as
00:30:53
a whole was a democratic
00:30:54
democratic country, and Great Britain,
00:30:56
when they began military intervention in Iraq,
00:31:00
whether it helped them, I
00:31:03
don’t know, anyone here wants an ass to quote
00:31:08
Hermann Goering, who, while already a
00:31:12
defendant in Nuremberg,
00:31:14
explained to the American psychologist Gilbert that in
00:31:17
fact any people you can convince that
00:31:20
war is necessary. Well, say that this is a
00:31:26
betrayal of the people and say that war
00:31:29
in general was inevitable, everything and forward,
00:31:32
and this trick is performed by different
00:31:34
governments, regardless of whether the
00:31:36
democracy there is a Communist or
00:31:37
fascist
00:31:41
dictatorship. Alexander You were interested
00:31:43
in the torture of prisoners of war with both
00:31:45
sides in the conflict Well, is there really a
00:31:47
great chance of being killed already in captivity
00:31:50
or is this an attempt to pass off special cases as
00:31:52
permanent ones? We don’t have statistics and there
00:31:56
can’t be any
00:31:57
at the moment, it will be retrospective
00:32:01
and it very much depends on which unit you have that
00:32:04
will take prisoners That is,
00:32:07
if you were captured by the Dshrg Rusich Well, of
00:32:10
course, your chances of survival are approaching
00:32:13
zero. But on the other hand, the Dorg Rusich is a
00:32:16
very insignificant unit in the format of the entire
00:32:18
front,
00:32:21
and in fact, for the most part, it depends
00:32:25
on whether the fighters who captured you can
00:32:29
captivity to ensure your transportation to the
00:32:32
rear is safe for your life to take you
00:32:35
prisoner if like this it’s just short and the
00:32:37
group worked in all Wars If
00:32:40
you surrender and the Soldiers who take
00:32:42
you captive because of this do not see a threat to
00:32:44
their life, that is, they you are taken prisoner
00:32:46
and because of this they do not incur costs, then
00:32:48
most likely everything will be fine with you
00:32:50
Well, with
00:32:51
captivity If you surrender in
00:32:54
the middle of
00:32:56
the battle somewhere in a trench Where in one
00:32:59
country the battle is still going on in the trench
00:33:01
But here here you have already decided to
00:33:02
surrender Well, yes, well, the greatest
00:33:05
probability is that you simply
00:33:06
will not be taken prisoner and, accordingly, will simply be killed. Yes, there is
00:33:09
such a possibility. Unfortunately,
00:33:12
there is, but how do you feel about a new
00:33:15
subject in universities is the basis of the Russian
00:33:16
state Well, this is just the continuation of the
00:33:19
story about how historical science
00:33:21
is used to substantiate
00:33:23
state
00:33:25
patriotism I refuse to deny that it
00:33:41
happened that way no No this is not a question
00:33:46
this is also not a
00:33:48
question Alexander do you think that
00:33:51
humanity will sooner or later be able to
00:33:52
unite into one state Yes, it’s
00:33:54
unlikely, unfortunately, but the states are very
00:33:58
strong and we are now we see a trend towards
00:34:00
strengthening states and towards strengthening
00:34:02
state power and control,
00:34:05
and well, the model of unification is not entirely clear. That
00:34:09
is, if aliens arrive tomorrow
00:34:11
and say surrender
00:34:13
to man, yes, we are killing you. Then it is
00:34:17
possible, but in the absence of this external
00:34:19
factor which apparently will not be yes, well
00:34:22
very unlikely Unless there is a
00:34:25
new Genghis Khan yal tr Who
00:34:27
will unite everyone into one in a post-nuclear one
00:34:29
all into one state And of course
00:34:32
the probability is very small the state
00:34:34
simply clung too tightly to its
00:34:36
sovereignty and well, we now see how,
00:34:39
Excuse me, the
00:34:40
largest country in the world possessing
00:34:43
the largest nuclear potential
00:34:46
And with an army that before the war was considered the
00:34:49
second army in the world, attacked a country
00:34:52
that, in general, many rightly
00:34:54
called Fail State, that is, Russia
00:34:56
attacked Ukraine,
00:34:57
Ukraine had huge problems before the
00:34:59
war and now there is Ukraine -
00:35:02
well, let’s just
00:35:04
say it’s not the most successful developed
00:35:07
country and Russia justified its
00:35:11
claims to part of the territory of this very
00:35:14
Ukraine with some historical reasons. Well, look how everything
00:35:15
went for her. Well, actually, we see what this
00:35:18
leads to, this again. This is literally David
00:35:20
Glya
00:35:22
fighting and something is not very good
00:35:25
it turns out Our dear
00:35:28
lyaf, here you are talking about the whole
00:35:32
world where, in your opinion, Alexander, there is
00:35:36
a line between double standards and
00:35:37
autism in the context of wars waged by
00:35:40
different countries Well, I
00:35:43
mean where you can cite other
00:35:46
military conflicts as an example And where will it be
00:35:50
Look at autism to explore some T
00:35:53
to show it is different in what it is
00:35:57
not like you
00:35:59
want to give an example of another A and
00:36:04
build a comparison, that is, to conduct a
00:36:07
comparative analysis, this is normal when
00:36:09
you are a
00:36:20
countertenor
00:36:21
When they
00:36:25
tell you it’s bad that Russia is waging an
00:36:27
aggressive war today And you answer him to
00:36:31
this person And here is the USA in 2003 And
00:36:35
here in Vietnam And here in Libya But in
00:36:38
Yugoslavia this is of course And autism
00:36:41
because, well, if we lower it to the micro level,
00:36:45
then it’s literally Bad that Uncle
00:36:48
Vasya killed
00:36:50
a man and a counterargument and Pet also killed a
00:36:53
man but I don’t know which ship for
00:36:57
this reason Uncle Vas
00:37:00
will acquit Alexander. I was skipping. How the
00:37:04
Soviet-Finnish war is now presented in textbooks, and the Soviet-Finnish war
00:37:07
is presented as a
00:37:08
liberation of the Ukrainian and Belarusian
00:37:10
people, and the Soviet-Finnish war is presented
00:37:13
as a mistake in general, everything is like this
00:37:19
[music]
00:37:24
here's Alexander How do you feel about
00:37:27
Trotsky, do you think that he, too, was an
00:37:28
alternative to Stalin, like Bukharin, he
00:37:30
was an alternative to the collective
00:37:32
leadership in the party Trotsky, it was in
00:37:35
Trotsky that the highest party leaders
00:37:39
saw the threat of dictatorship after Lenin's death
00:37:42
they rightly saw the entire collective
00:37:45
leadership that was formed in the
00:37:47
late Lenin years, it attacked
00:37:51
Trotsky, that is, Trotsky was not defeated by
00:37:53
Stalin, Trotsky was defeated by the entire top of the
00:37:55
Bolsheviks, this is the obvious
00:37:58
thesis in fact, so did
00:38:00
Trotsky have a chance? Well, I don’t know, a military
00:38:03
coup, a new civil war I don’t
00:38:05
know what his chances were. He had very
00:38:06
little chances. There
00:38:08
was no alternative to Stalin, so it wasn’t
00:38:10
considered. An
00:38:11
alternative was either the dictatorship of Trotsky or the
00:38:13
continuation of collective leadership, and
00:38:15
then Stalin,
00:38:17
uh, embarked on the path of fighting the collective
00:38:20
leadership, very competently
00:38:24
splits the parties
00:38:27
in the bloc and taking the side of one
00:38:30
of these blocs, he never acted
00:38:32
alone against the rest of the elite, he always
00:38:35
acted in alliance with
00:38:37
someone, there was an alternative there, there
00:38:40
was an alternative to Stalin, this is the main one,
00:38:42
this is his legal position. And of
00:38:44
course, in my opinion,
00:38:47
Bukharin’s victory is conditional, which is also was
00:38:49
unlikely, this is a much better
00:38:52
alternative for Russian
00:38:55
history,
00:38:58
so Alexander recently watched your
00:39:01
broadcast with the light, you were arguing there about
00:39:03
whether to consider a strong state, what to consider a strong
00:39:06
state. So why is the strength of a
00:39:07
state measured by the strength of institutions? Well,
00:39:10
you know, because this is, of course, a
00:39:11
subjective approach. I I measure how to generally
00:39:14
measure the strength of a state. There are no
00:39:15
objective metrics to
00:39:18
measure the strength of a state. You can measure the strength of the army, the strength of the
00:39:19
economy, there are at least some
00:39:21
objective metrics, but the strength of the state,
00:39:22
what is it? You can say that it is the
00:39:25
sum of all objective facts, but it won’t
00:39:27
work out very well either, because how?
00:39:28
it is inside then strong when we talk
00:39:30
about the power of the state within
00:39:32
itself we talk about the power of Russia Russian
00:39:36
Federation What is the Russian Federation
00:39:38
and here we must decide the Russian
00:39:40
Federation - Is it Vladimir Putin and his
00:39:41
clique that seized power or the
00:39:43
Russian Federation is something else
00:39:46
and in fact, the majority and even the
00:39:49
pro-Putin wait will declare that Russia is
00:39:52
something else, but few will tell
00:39:54
you in plain sight that Russia is
00:39:57
inextricably linked with Vladimir Puma and without
00:39:59
Vladimir Tin there is no Russian Federation,
00:40:01
this is a rubbish statement.
00:40:04
Therefore, if the Russian Federation
00:40:06
exists in isolation from individuals, how
00:40:08
we measure its strength And here we measure its
00:40:11
strength Of course by institutions Because
00:40:13
institutions allow the state to protect
00:40:16
itself institutions are what we
00:40:19
inextricably link will hand over the
00:40:21
State of the
00:40:25
judicial court it seems this is the very
00:40:29
institution of the
00:40:30
judiciary The state is not
00:40:34
just a comrade Bortnikov or not just
00:40:39
some head of another law enforcement
00:40:41
agency, this is the institutional basis of
00:40:44
these law enforcement agencies, how they
00:40:45
work as an institution. The state is not
00:40:48
just Vyacheslav Volodin, it is how
00:40:50
parliamentarism works in it when all
00:40:52
these institutions have independent
00:40:55
power and can defend themselves simply by
00:40:58
Based on the fact of its
00:40:59
institutionalization in this state, we can
00:41:01
say that a
00:41:02
strong state cannot, by its own will,
00:41:07
for example, simply come to an agreement with the top
00:41:08
army and disperse the parliament. Well, it
00:41:11
wants to, but it can’t and is hindered by the
00:41:15
institutionalization of this
00:41:16
state, it understands that this is the end,
00:41:17
this is the way rebellion and Civil War,
00:41:20
a person wants to say that you know,
00:41:24
we had a Constitution before and now I
00:41:26
have introduced a new one and everything is canceled and reset,
00:41:29
I will go to the polls for the third time, but the head of the
00:41:32
Constitutional Court can’t come out there,
00:41:35
defends his institution and says No,
00:41:37
sorry,
00:41:38
and the head of the prosecutor’s office says that
00:41:41
this is does not comply with the law, but the
00:41:44
parliament also has its say and and it is
00:41:46
impossible. It doesn’t work out that one specific
00:41:48
person cannot rise above the Russian
00:41:50
Federation. That is why the strength of the
00:41:53
state within itself, in my opinion, is
00:41:55
determined precisely by the strength of institutions, but
00:41:57
you can argue with this, there are interesting
00:41:59
counterarguments. Well, I’m sending it to in general To the
00:42:01
stream With Michael's light, how much is there
00:42:02
when You understand, I'm now formalizing my
00:42:05
position, I'm expressing it confidently This is how it can
00:42:07
look And when the opponent is scanned that
00:42:09
she may not look so
00:42:12
confident Will the videos be similar to
00:42:14
Katya's analysis, for example, about the Holodomor in Ukraine
00:42:15
for three years I don’t like the term
00:42:17
Holodomor about hunger Will there be a video I
00:42:20
think not I think not there is
00:42:22
good material already on this topic
00:42:24
By the way, Sharifov has surprisingly good
00:42:27
material
00:42:30
m Alexander you are invited to their broadcasts by
00:42:34
Ukrainian YouTube channels Well, these are the big ones in
00:42:35
general Ukrainian No, they mention me, as I
00:42:39
understand it, sometimes, but that is, like a
00:42:42
conditionally living nail. I don’t know what,
00:42:46
popular politics, FBK,
00:42:48
Khodorkovsky, I don’t know, Novaya Gazeta is
00:42:51
currently forming, in
00:42:53
general, a lot of news agenda among the
00:42:56
opposition horse of Russia, these are some- then
00:42:58
such alternatives from Ukraine,
00:43:00
of course, they don’t call me, I’m not interested in
00:43:01
fencing another state
00:43:03
in general, an imperial and Rashi, why do they
00:43:07
need me? The question is whether
00:43:09
nonviolent resistance works in the
00:43:11
Muslim environment in Muslim
00:43:12
countries. Well, it worked in India. It’s certainly
00:43:15
not a Muslim country, but a country with a
00:43:18
significant share
00:43:21
Muslim
00:43:23
Nivka Rinskaya
00:43:26
future of pacifist ideas in such
00:43:27
regions It seems to me that yes, as
00:43:29
humanization increases, as the value of
00:43:32
human life grows, as
00:43:34
wealth grows, as the middle class grows,
00:43:36
because it is important to understand that
00:43:37
violent methods dominate not
00:43:38
only because it is ethically correct,
00:43:41
it is ethically correct it might have seemed
00:43:43
like several thousand years already there to many
00:43:45
people, but because the middle
00:43:48
class appeared and a huge
00:43:50
mass of citizens appeared who have what to lose
00:43:52
if earlier at the beginning of the 20th century you could
00:43:54
call the people to the Barricades
00:43:56
and they would go, you could go to the factory and
00:43:59
bring a fiery speech and workers
00:44:01
praise the rifles and go Kill
00:44:05
the police, now these workers When
00:44:07
you jump out and tell them so, they will
00:44:09
tell you Well, listen, somehow this is something
00:44:11
radical, I have a family, children, an apartment, a
00:44:14
mortgage, and in the end, these same workers,
00:44:16
they can only scream, go away, go away
00:44:18
to yours to the president that this is also, in fact, a
00:44:20
serious method
00:44:23
of struggle. But this is an objective factor, you can
00:44:26
treat it as you like, but this is so:
00:44:28
there is no longer that environment for
00:44:31
violent revolutionaries. People
00:44:34
who act violently do not have
00:44:35
this nutrient medium that
00:44:38
could be used, and that is why
00:44:41
the transition to non violence, it is becoming
00:44:43
wider and
00:44:44
wider, it’s just a given that I think that the
00:44:47
Muslim environment will also have
00:44:50
Although
00:44:51
Christianity has no
00:44:54
influence of Christianity as an ideology of
00:44:59
non-violence Good evening What will happen if the
00:45:01
second wave of mobilization begins And what
00:45:04
will happen if we refuse Well, if we
00:45:06
refuse I so I believe that nothing worse
00:45:09
than if you agree with you will not
00:45:12
happen, unlike the last
00:45:14
wave of mobilization, there is already a regulatory framework to
00:45:16
bring you to criminal responsibility, this
00:45:18
will probably be done if you
00:45:20
sing in refusal, but most
00:45:24
likely, in fact, do not follow the agenda, do not
00:45:28
follow the mobilization don’t go to
00:45:31
the military commissar, the military commissar, children, your lie, the military commissar
00:45:35
doesn’t want to laugh at you, he wants to
00:45:37
send you to storm Avdiivka, you want to
00:45:40
storm Avdiivka, I wouldn’t want you to storm
00:45:42
Avdiivka, and there’s no need to
00:45:44
storm anything at all, that’s
00:45:46
why most likely nothing will happen
00:45:48
because the authorities can’t handle it it’s just that with
00:45:51
such a flow of administrative criminal
00:45:54
cases, there will be several demonstrative cases
00:45:56
to scare the majority and this
00:45:58
will work, the
00:45:59
majority will be scared and go. But in
00:46:03
general, most likely, what we see is this
00:46:05
entire digital
00:46:06
database; digitalization of military registration and enlistment offices;
00:46:09
digitalization of data from all works;
00:46:11
it will lead to the fact that the Russian
00:46:13
state will receive its own hands, a
00:46:15
unique weapon, it will be able to choose
00:46:18
who to send to the front, that is, the
00:46:20
Russian state will be able to create a
00:46:23
conditionally point-based rating system among
00:46:24
conscripts
00:46:26
and select to the front those
00:46:31
who, by death, will cause the least harm to the
00:46:34
political regime of Vladimir Putin
00:46:36
sounds disgustingly immoral
00:46:39
Ancelotti
00:46:46
[music]
00:46:48
taxes you have ku loans then they will probably take you
00:46:54
nan in fact, such an opportunity is
00:46:57
such a weapon - This is quite serious
00:46:59
because it will allow Vladimir Putin to
00:47:00
painlessly rake out a huge
00:47:02
human reserve,
00:47:05
and so, well, we hope. Personally, I hope that my
00:47:09
numbers are just all a reversal and nothing
00:47:11
like that will happen because this is
00:47:12
some kind of horror,
00:47:17
and Alexander in the videos about the analysis of Stas
00:47:20
Vasilyev has a lot of interesting information,
00:47:21
you can reassemble them For a wider
00:47:22
audience without mentioning Stas for those
00:47:24
who are not interested
00:47:26
Interesting
00:47:28
story, this is happening to some extent, it’s
00:47:31
just in some different formats
00:47:33
gradually being done Alexander How do you
00:47:36
feel about the Cree? Well, well, the information
00:47:40
gypsy is a charlatan. I guess I don’t know how
00:47:43
to treat a person with very low
00:47:45
information hygiene, but at the same time,
00:47:47
he has, for example, on my topic, he
00:47:49
has interesting videos of the Russian spring during the
00:47:52
howl
00:47:54
of the year, there are interesting things which
00:47:57
you need to watch, but in general, well,
00:48:01
look at how Shariy covered the exit of
00:48:04
Russian troops from Kherson. What a
00:48:05
victory he inflated there, simply not based on anything,
00:48:07
based on what
00:48:09
someone wrote to him and introduced himself as a fighter of
00:48:11
either the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or, well, just a person
00:48:14
a little out of control I think sometimes he does
00:48:17
n’t filter information very well, so do
00:48:33
you think Lenin understood in the
00:48:36
last years of his life, seeing and feeling
00:48:38
where things would go when Stalin came, the correctness of
00:48:40
Marx’s assertion of the possibility of a transition
00:48:42
to socialism only in a developed caste Yes, I do
00:48:45
n’t know, I don’t really want to we can’t speculate
00:48:46
about
00:48:47
this concept;
00:48:51
we can’t analyze
00:48:54
Stalin’s, this can be seen in the letter to the congress, and
00:48:57
he also saw the threat of Trotsky’s dictatorship,
00:49:00
this is also visible in the letter to the congress, well, that’s
00:49:04
all that can be said for sure on this topic
00:49:06
How long will the war last and how long
00:49:08
will the regime be able to withstand it the regime will be able
00:49:10
to withstand it for quite a long time, we were just
00:49:11
talking about this about what
00:49:12
tools it has for this,
00:49:15
how long it will last. Yes, we don’t know, that’s all.
00:49:17
We hope for March,
00:49:18
March twenty-four, for
00:49:22
this electoral cycle and for the fact that
00:49:25
something will change in it, if March
00:49:27
slips by, then you already need to look at the fall,
00:49:32
that is, the next stage associated with
00:49:35
hopes will be the fall, when the
00:49:38
fighting will simply be problematic because of the
00:49:39
dissolution because of the thaw. So
00:49:43
yes,
00:49:46
and if you were invited by Ukrainian
00:49:48
political bloggers, then you would
00:49:49
agreed Yes, there are problems with the Russian
00:49:51
law If it weren’t for that, I might
00:49:53
have agreed And
00:49:54
in general I refuse even unwanted Russian organizations
00:50:01
So
00:50:04
questions How do you search for media content for
00:50:07
your videos, how do you find old recordings
00:50:09
uploaded in 2014 How much
00:50:11
time does it take to search And is the
00:50:12
archive big? The archive turned out big.
00:50:16
There are hundreds of videos, as I find on Google and
00:50:21
in any search engine, in fact, there are
00:50:24
tools
00:50:27
to sort news and articles and other
00:50:30
materials by time, respectively, if
00:50:32
you
00:50:33
need a rally of some kind,
00:50:37
for example, on February 20, 2014 you
00:50:40
sorts first in a search engine, look
00:50:41
then look, it’s important that you need to watch
00:50:43
not only on
00:50:44
YouTube but also on VKontakte in Odnoklassniki
00:50:47
because they also posted videos there en
00:50:51
masse One of the rallies that would be in the
00:50:56
new phase of the ATO anti-terrorist
00:50:59
operation, I could only find it on
00:51:01
VKontakte Well, probably somewhere in Ukrainians
00:51:03
also have him on social networks. But among
00:51:05
Russians, I only found him on VKontakte, but
00:51:07
he wasn’t on YouTube or in the news.
00:51:10
Alexander, before the elections, the security forces will
00:51:13
take you seriously, do you have any
00:51:16
escape routes, who knows if the
00:51:17
escape routes will allow you to retreat, maybe
00:51:19
we won’t retreat they’ll give it So we’ll sit and
00:51:23
see, maybe we’ll retreat Who knows,
00:51:26
regrouping in
00:51:28
Kazakhstan
00:51:30
on the right bank of the
00:51:34
Dnieper The left bank doesn’t matter so
00:51:38
and Alexander Can you please
00:51:40
advise what he reads on the topic of the
00:51:41
civil war in Russia Shubina can
00:51:43
read Alexander Vladlenovich is a good
00:51:45
author And there is a book here, this is the
00:51:48
eighteenth year revolution washed in blood
00:51:52
nice material he has a whole series of
00:51:55
books an anarchist
00:51:57
sympathizes with the Ultra Left keep this in
00:52:00
mind well he Let's Sorry that he is not an
00:52:02
anarchist he is a researcher of anarchist
00:52:04
anarchism who is interested in anarchism
00:52:06
and who has spent a lot on this
00:52:08
research itself because of this he is a little
00:52:10
sympathizes with these forces in the horse
00:52:14
war Alexander How do you feel about Gandhi
00:52:16
’s philosophical resistance to
00:52:18
aggression Well, on the whole, don’t
00:52:20
you think it’s positive that his idea can be accepted by
00:52:21
Arova dictatorship seems so
00:52:25
insightful That’s what they also talked about
00:52:27
Why did it happen Why In developed
00:52:29
countries are non-violent the methods work
00:52:30
better because, well, the basis for non
00:52:32
-violent
00:52:33
resistance is greater today in developed
00:52:36
countries than for violent resistance,
00:52:43
so what do you think will happen after
00:52:46
Lukashenko leaves the political arena, what will be the
00:52:47
fate of Belarus? Belarus will be Freedom, a
00:52:49
democratic
00:52:50
country, Western-oriented Will there be
00:52:53
democratization? What will be the relationship with the
00:52:55
Russian Federation and the European Union
00:52:57
will have good relations with the Russian Federation, and especially if the
00:52:59
Russian Federation
00:53:01
ends the war by that time and will be a free country.
00:53:03
But if it is not, then
00:53:06
most likely relations with Russia
00:53:08
will be uh quite good because
00:53:10
economic ties are too strong uh
00:53:13
Not even democratic -
00:53:15
the government, even about the Western one,
00:53:16
will not want to break these ties,
00:53:18
plus you need to understand the
00:53:20
electoral mood of Belarusians, that
00:53:21
Belarusians en masse have a pretty good
00:53:23
attitude towards Russia, towards Russians towards Russians,
00:53:26
and
00:53:28
therefore, in fact, there is
00:53:33
every reason for the union
00:53:36
state to be preserved and for the
00:53:37
relations between Belarus and Russia
00:53:39
remained good, in fact, in
00:53:42
fact, such a Paradox for a
00:53:44
democratic Belarus, it would have been easier for the
00:53:45
Russian
00:53:47
Federation to unite with it within
00:53:51
one union
00:53:53
state, just used its
00:53:57
dictatorial powers to the detriment of the
00:54:00
union state, but it would have been
00:54:03
good there in the nineties and zeros as it is
00:54:05
now this will work I don’t know,
00:54:10
but Alexander How did you teach
00:54:13
history at the university? Are you satisfied with
00:54:14
this education or is it a continuation of
00:54:15
school patriotism? No, this is not a
00:54:17
continuation of school
00:54:20
patriotism, of course 30 seconds. Well, of course
00:54:24
they taught better there, let’s
00:54:26
run out of time in the meantime, and
00:54:29
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