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Hello again This is the focus of Life TV we
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continue our broadcasts I want to remind you that the
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sponsor of the channel is the Gateman trademark
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Prizma Medical Center Today our
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guest is Sergei Datsyuk whom we are very
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glad to see Sergei hello Thank you for the
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time you know for us Seryozha I remember
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how during of our last interview with you,
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you told me Luda, you don’t
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read what I write in poetry, I’ve
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corrected myself,
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I read it and I really liked it,
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and to be honest, I even want to
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recommend our viewers to read it,
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so I read it on your Facebook and it says
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Ukraine is a wonderful jazz band
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I really liked it, but
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I immediately had so many questions
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regarding us, jazz, war, you know, Sergei,
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I think that only probably you will be able to
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combine
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some such complex things, war,
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us, the history of the people of each person
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separately and jazz, and in this sense, it
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is no longer clear whether jazz is good or bad
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because before I read
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what you wrote, it seemed to me that jazz was
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always great. And now, to be honest,
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I already had doubts
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about the combination that you
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made. Therefore, if possible, let's
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talk today about why jazz and
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why jazz is always good Yes,
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because it would seem improvisation She
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always helps out the most difficult
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moments Why does jazz
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look bad for Ukraine? Well,
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there is such a poem,
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now there is another drama and this time
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I was fired, but the routine of actions is thought out,
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any game
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is interesting when you start you achieve,
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but the Lord has arranged everything in this world in such a way
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that the
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reward for your mastery at the
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previous level
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is the next one. Where are you again a beginner?
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It’s forever, that is, such a movement always
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works out. Well, until you die. And the death
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of this again, the transition to another level,
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jazz
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was interesting even in its appearance
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because it allowed one to
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bypass many rules of music,
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melodism,
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tonality,
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as it were, rhythm,
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and so on. That is, it
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allowed one to bypass many rules and also has
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its own levels, the
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majority likes the so-called
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popular
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tried to object,
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of course I have not been offended for a long time because
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but even if a person says that my
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age is not necessarily that he has heard
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a lot of jazz
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because I have an exploratory approach to music.
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What does exploratory relationships mean? I do
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n’t listen to what they seem to listen to more accurately.
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Listen not only to what they listen to. I’m
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trying to listen to something that no one
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listened to
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and
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pick apart. I remember how there in the late 90s
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I had to study What kind of jazz is there in general
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and it turned out that there is Quite
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in the ranking
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of jazz
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and the first 20 positions are
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simply absent in Ukraine as a class
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cannot be bought
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they are absent from the jazz anthologies
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we publish
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And when I started study It turned out that there
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was a huge movement in that direction
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and approximately 80
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When there was already compulsion for
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market sales of music
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who created such phenomena as mine for
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Davis
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and it turns out that
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we had the music of Shostakovich, we
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could quite easily come up with the idea
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that Hausen and so on This
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representative
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but it didn’t happen
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didn’t happen
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and I decided on a personal level I
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think it’s tonal
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it lasts like that for a second for two hours
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And when I have a special irritation in
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some direction or despondency I
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listen to this album I gradually come
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to my senses
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and
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this is the idea Like nothing is
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limited forever certain And
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some commentators told me
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that jazz is a well-
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developed improvisation,
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killing in general the idea of
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improvisation when it is improvisation
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they are well-developed
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well-developed This is dishonest,
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that’s why in jazz there is such a concept
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as a jam session,
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this is when people meet and
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try to play on a certain topic,
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maybe even not one two five and
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each time not like before,
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catching some of the best
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places and then presenting the
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best places and jeans in public and it is actually
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then written down, in general, from the point
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of view of market waste, this is correct
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from the point of view of an individual
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No I Why so much Now I’m paying attention to the
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practices of jazz, a
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long lecture comparing my approach with the
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approach,
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but for us to just imagine that
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jazz is not our word,
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jazz is not only music. For example,
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there is a film called oldjack jazz,
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it can be translated as All this jazz
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can be cited as all this madness all
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this mess, all this chaos,
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jazz, not only
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jazz music, a certain state
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when people deliberately
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introduce non-normativity into
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improvisation
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and
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improvisation,
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some kind of improvisation. Not normativity,
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let’s combine it again. I would like to
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clarify that improvisation itself is
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determined by a lot of things, then I
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’ll bring them to what topic of what form with
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what tools
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and nevertheless if we choose these
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frameworks But within them
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we improvise and it seemed to me that
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Ukraine in war is
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better at improvising
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because we have so many conditions that are
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forced on us, firstly,
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external control from the West,
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firstly secondly,
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strategic incompetence within
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the country,
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thirdly, a lot of pressures of a
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social nature,
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various political and social
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activist forces are pressing And of course,
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the pressure of the enemy,
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a lot of these circumstances do not
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allow us to make long-term ones,
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so I’m good from this, maybe
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Ukraine can be this is the best that
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it can present, it
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does every time non-strategic
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through improvisation she achieves much
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more than to act, let's
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now raise this interesting question to
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which we will now move on. Could it
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be good that we improvise all the time?
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Yes, and that in our country jazz war
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is best achieved by a friend. And if
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you allow me, you said that what prevents us from
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strategizing is you You named several
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factors, but you said that we succeed in
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improvisation. Let us, if possible, what is it
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based on? What is its secret of success?
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I think that our improvisation is based
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on the fact that in certain areas
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We have a joint motivation,
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and here Pay attention,
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we traditionally have a very significant
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part not only national patriot but also
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left patriots
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liberal Patriot
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they talk about values
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and values ​​are What What is being said is
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impossible for the left right
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and so on
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cannot be and what is the same But even
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close
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values
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because it is impossible you can
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agree
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But what we have the common thing is the motivation of both the
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Mariupol resident and the Kharkov resident and the
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Odessa resident and the Lviv resident and the Ternopil region and
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the Kiev resident
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represents the motivation How to make
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our territory independent,
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free,
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rich,
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legally protected,
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and it seems to me that improvisation is
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based on Solidarity of motivation
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and not even principles, and especially not
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value
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if built this way idea,
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it turns out that values ​​are not the same
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as
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if we are in solidarity in motivations. But
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solidary motivation is a Republican
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concert.
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You can clarify how it can be
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Solidarity of motivation without Solidarity.
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I don’t know the interests of some values,
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this is also an interesting point for me,
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and in general- then I answered with this word
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republic, that is, we meet and
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agree for today in
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relation to how
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to configure our, in general, common
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motivations In the general matter
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And this is the only way
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my actions everything else
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we don’t agree on this, not values,
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not principles,
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not tools, neither what and this is
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possible is the actual philosophy of
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Ukraine in a
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republican way to agree
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on motivation, mind you, not even goals
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this is
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probably the way of being of our country
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this is included in our conversation
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this means a jazz group
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Well, since the band we have a
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slightly different
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understanding, then I deliberately used not a
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jazz-bent part of a gang,
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implying by this the polysemy
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of this, that is, a gang is not an error in
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the interpretation of jazz itself, but it
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also hints at another meaning of a
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gang as an illegal formation
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formation Outside the law or an agreement for me of
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the law an
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agreement of motivation is not a law That's what it
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means
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it has a very distant the attitude
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is just like a
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good metaphor that allowed me
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to expand this understanding of the majority.
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Let's then
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Ukraine is good
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because for some it is good when there is
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freedom and no one tells you what
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language to speak, what books to read, what
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music to listen to,
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and for others it is good when
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everyone speaks but Well, let’s say it more
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softly when the environment that is familiar to him and the environment does
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not change.
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We have been for
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a decade. And maybe even more, the
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old people
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wanted stability because we
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survived;
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we, as a social organism, like Ukraine,
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tried to survive
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and all our motivations are focused on
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survival and sustainability at any cost.
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And as soon as we gain independence,
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we had to rethink this base and
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our attitude; the
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main motivation
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now we need is not the persistence to
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offend along with everyone else; along the way, we
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compete with all of them and we did not cope with
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this task; there
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was no need for us
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to destroy everything that was left. there
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was no
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need at all,
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this is a stupid installation Soviet sauce
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Let's destroy the rocket industry
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and now we'll sit like fools on us
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missiles are falling And we have nothing to answer But
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I was the one screaming I
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can't do this I argued I got into
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conflicts and Well, how would it be clear
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I already then I went to the counter
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in a place that was influential, that
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is, my voice was heard, but unfortunately
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it was the price for independence
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it was the price for independence they were
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afraid that we were unpredictable
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Imagine nationalities And they also have
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missiles
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Let's free them from the missile Then
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let them he’s really engaged in his nationalism,
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regardless of this, people constantly
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get into trouble
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and it’s probably very difficult to get out of this
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because it seems like you understand that the
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family
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because its own gang, its own group This is
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good Well, the nation is the coolest of all and and that’s
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all and this black hole has
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sucked you in and then they are able to see
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non-targeting possibilities not
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humanity
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not the context of all beings
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Pay attention not even to people to all
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beings for you these levels simply do not
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exist and the
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good for creatures is incomprehensible it is an empty phrase for
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nationalists
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even thinking does not go there
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and this is where
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we
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come to this situation to the question of
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how we can improvise
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because in our country improvisation
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is about the
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clan, the family
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and the principle If you don’t steal the state,
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it is also basic. Why did
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n’t I understand something now
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because the
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primitive
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instinct is to protect your family,
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your pride, your clan
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your group of the school there as you like,
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it’s primitive, it’s an animal,
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and in this sense,
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rising to nations
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as a limit, you find yourself between family and
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nation, the
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richer the family, the richer the nation.
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And you won’t get out of this dichotomy, what to
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get out of income is to set up
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implementations Empire
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then humanity then in for the good of all
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beings,
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you need to see that there are games of a different
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level, I’m not interested either,
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your optics are designed so that nothing
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but semination
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means the best way to be, I’m riches,
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these are
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other nations,
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tribalism, aka, as soon as you
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assumed tribalism because of your
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opponents,
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you fell into this trap Who are yours
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and here you have two levels of your families, there is
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nothing else and you
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are organizing a game between these levels, from here they took
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the garhs, from here all the corruption is from here, all
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this idiocy that we have is happening
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at the level of
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activist society, here it is all from here
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because this is a game between the family nation
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Well, you know this popular jazz sweet
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sweetie
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How to prove
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until he tries
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and if for example for some reason he does
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n’t want to because he thinks it’s
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a lie that he’s being misled
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in all seriousness
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when you say that guys the
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Ukrainian civilization is cooler
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you're a fool, you'll wake us up.
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Well, there's no answer to this; there's nothing to answer.
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Because here it's like a
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tension situation, let's try it so that
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a person will admire the
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many levels of some other more
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complex games. But this is very difficult and we
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are at the moment when
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many discussions are taking place what
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has been happening in recent months is
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that we are starting to get tired of the
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primitive game
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that was in our society,
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everything is clear that if we
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continue like this, thieves will steal or
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oligarchs will turn in
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scars, they will not
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engage in corrupt activities and
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forever
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at once. Allow me a few questions. Maybe
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they will expand the wounds a little but
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still, look, I’m listening to you now
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Yes, and the thought immediately arises:
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in your last poem Ukraine
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above, pay attention also to external
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foreign policy and
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international things in general. When to say
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that I’ll even quote my game, no one is
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here and we don’t can help you won’t
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let us all get to this point in this
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sense, let’s expand
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our conversation a little then the whole world now we’ve
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talked about this many times, he
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seemed to be confused and the principle is
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tradition rules they are now all
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being questioned and
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something new is being formed as far as new is also
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a question, but nevertheless there is some kind of movement going on.
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And if you just say in this sense, here is
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the ability to improvise,
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the ability to adapt. I don’t know
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whether this is it, but whether this is also in this
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context or not, let’s also say this,
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maybe you are like- then explain Yes, but
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the ability to improvise in such an
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unstable
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external space. But perhaps it gives
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Ukraine some other chance that we
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still don’t even fully understand, either
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based on thinking or based on
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very simple concepts that
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you talk about which society is tired of
00:24:03
what I mean when I talk about simple
00:24:05
concepts For example Let’s take the
00:24:07
shadow economy we have been talking about this for 30
00:24:09
years that it is terribly terribly terrible we
00:24:12
were told this from all sides but when the
00:24:13
coronavirus came even the largest chambers and the
00:24:18
disappearance of the shadow economy in Ukraine
00:24:20
they said damn it, it’s the shadow
00:24:22
economy that saved us, this is a very strange
00:24:25
turn, a very strange look. But
00:24:28
above, it’s interesting that they said that we are starting
00:24:31
to get tired of the primitive game, but on the other
00:24:33
hand, maybe there are some moments
00:24:35
in this primitive game
00:24:37
that will allow us to adapt.
00:24:39
Sorry, maybe be too complex a
00:24:41
chaotic question Well, something happened in my head
00:24:42
to put it on the shelves, the
00:24:50
improvisation that we can present
00:24:54
should be unexpected for all parties,
00:24:57
it is clear that for Russia
00:25:00
But this is not a guarantee of Victory, our
00:25:04
improvisation should be unexpected for the
00:25:06
USA, for Europe and for China
00:25:11
in in this sense,
00:25:14
Ukraine will win either by accident
00:25:18
or thought out in a jazz way,
00:25:27
[ __ ] No one will understand How they did it,
00:25:32
we must beat everyone not only
00:25:34
Russia but also the West, but if we
00:25:38
succeed,
00:25:39
we will win, we somehow think that we
00:25:42
are playing only with Russia This is not true
00:25:44
in the West The same game
00:25:48
may even be tougher than with
00:25:50
Russia,
00:25:52
with Russia the game is being played about today's
00:25:55
victims of today's losses by the West
00:26:03
so that you have no doubt,
00:26:07
every tank,
00:26:11
every Drone, every highmax,
00:26:15
every weapon and every
00:26:17
cartridge
00:26:19
in the West is recorded in a separate column and there
00:26:22
is a price tag there
00:26:25
and after war, this entire list
00:26:27
will be presented to us
00:26:30
not with the goal of being returned,
00:26:34
but with the goal of you being ready No, well then, two
00:26:39
centimeters to the left please, then 10
00:26:41
centimeters to the right
00:26:43
And we smile,
00:26:47
approximately this is how it will be. Therefore,
00:26:50
we need to outplay
00:26:56
the West, this is to make for it a game of unexpected Victory,
00:27:02
this is where the idea for us comes from you have to play like this, no
00:27:08
one understood what the topic of improvisation was on
00:27:13
And how it all unexpectedly happened
00:27:15
because I once thought it was really
00:27:17
possible to build a strategy that has a
00:27:24
complete lack of strategic
00:27:26
competence
00:27:28
where they can’t even play a simple
00:27:30
strategic game
00:27:32
Two by two equals 4 show it,
00:27:36
what can I say about some complex
00:27:39
strategies, so we build a complex strategy, we
00:27:42
need to build someone an
00:27:50
improvisation
00:27:52
that would allow us to realize
00:27:55
our common motivations. That’s how
00:27:59
I see it for myself, so
00:28:08
get a defeat and not let us
00:28:11
get a victory
00:28:18
conditions
00:28:37
Yes, it’s very difficult,
00:28:40
look what I’m doing, I’m explaining
00:28:43
written verse
00:28:45
This is wrong So, as if the creator
00:28:48
should not do this, first I will write a verse and
00:28:50
then I will explain it to you, but we have reached
00:28:53
such ugliness to such an extreme that
00:28:55
I have to interpret my
00:28:57
own poems an
00:28:58
anecdote with a girl
00:29:02
old anecdote
00:29:07
You know the
00:29:09
parents
00:29:15
Tanchiki and you will fight
00:29:19
I envy You understand I’ll be lonely there, you’ll
00:29:23
call me, otherwise
00:29:27
we’ll play Tanks online
00:29:30
and come to me, I understand.
00:29:36
Approximately on this topic, the anecdote
00:29:42
has to be explained
00:29:47
because I wrote how it was not clear
00:29:50
often
00:29:57
and having heard from my youth, having conducted research,
00:30:00
written a theoretical work on music and
00:30:04
mathematics where actually and jazz on
00:30:06
top of the research by creating a jazz music library
00:30:09
And after that I then understand,
00:30:12
I admit that there is no limit to
00:30:15
perfection and you can always do better but
00:30:18
present it
00:30:24
Well, this irritates me most of
00:30:26
all that I have to
00:30:28
interpret hints
00:30:30
and this is a very bad situation for us to be
00:30:34
honest I’m happy to now
00:30:37
take a walk through your poem and
00:30:41
enjoy it. Because it’s
00:30:42
interesting to discuss some points in
00:30:44
more depth, let’s present it this way, not
00:30:47
that it’s deeper, some
00:30:49
points, by the way, I want to argue with you
00:30:51
a little, you said that
00:30:54
today’s game we’re playing Yes, with
00:30:58
Russia it’s about
00:31:00
today’s losses, today’s deaths, and
00:31:03
in the West, about tomorrow’s losses,
00:31:06
tomorrow’s deaths, I think that the West is
00:31:08
about today
00:31:12
because here is
00:31:18
South Korea,
00:31:21
where the
00:31:22
Americans didn’t immediately take everything they wanted,
00:31:25
they defended it for a reason, but didn’t immediately
00:31:28
take it as greyhound
00:31:30
puppies there
00:31:32
resources or something they did,
00:31:35
they just made a Western model there, they
00:31:38
put the state in several
00:31:40
large corporations, as is usual, they
00:31:43
presented their achievement of a
00:31:47
society that is extremely collectivized,
00:31:50
personal Freedom is suppressed on such a
00:31:53
scale that you can’t even imagine
00:31:56
the success
00:31:59
or lack of success, they have been promoted since school
00:32:02
to such a degree level, you can’t imagine
00:32:04
suicide
00:32:07
due to not passing the Sunnah,
00:32:14
and in this sense,
00:32:23
it shows that from time to time the West does not
00:32:27
warn,
00:32:29
it can play Roulette with you, as
00:32:31
a result of which the
00:32:33
protective part of your GDP and yours
00:32:37
will be confiscated in favor of the West and you
00:32:41
will not be able to do anything
00:32:44
because they they will take you like this
00:32:47
from time to time,
00:32:51
in order to resist this you
00:32:55
have to be a player
00:33:00
Could South Korea have avoided going into default? Could it
00:33:03
have been a player? If
00:33:07
there was a strategy or a place for
00:33:09
strategizing. If there
00:33:13
were people there capable of playing this level of
00:33:17
play,
00:33:20
we landed them. their level was lowered
00:33:25
look how great you play
00:33:28
Chapaev checkers
00:33:36
chess everything will be fine
00:33:41
great
00:33:43
This is the choice because they
00:33:48
also wanted to do the same thing with Israel,
00:33:51
so we’ll play you won’t be there tricky Jew
00:33:56
with them the topic didn’t work out
00:34:00
and they reached the level of strategizing
00:34:02
necessary to maintain this Level does not
00:34:05
allow you to inoculate both the West of Europe and
00:34:07
anyone else, here I was, they had cunning
00:34:11
Jews,
00:34:13
say it in a good way, then
00:34:16
we will win now that I
00:34:19
very often criticize the position of a Jew and
00:34:22
very much the position of Israel, but I really love it
00:34:29
and in this sense
00:34:34
they are good Koreans, you understand
00:34:38
I I would like Ukraine to play in such a way
00:34:40
that it would
00:34:50
also accept something. I would like that
00:34:54
because the Ukrainians are cunning not to take up
00:35:00
space, only
00:35:07
if the Ukrainians are allowed to a level higher than the
00:35:09
Nations. Believe me, they are trying no worse.
00:35:11
But the problem is that they
00:35:14
have immured themselves within four walls like demons
00:35:16
Let's talk about space, it's very
00:35:18
interesting what you just said here,
00:35:20
a few things for yourself. I noted that yes,
00:35:22
I understand correctly that improvisation is
00:35:25
directly related to freedom in one way or
00:35:28
another, within the
00:35:29
border frames. But with freedom within
00:35:31
these limited limits. Absolutely correct.
00:35:33
But look what happens, you They
00:35:36
themselves said that, oddly enough, we
00:35:39
already have it now and somehow all the time if
00:35:42
we look back we manage
00:35:44
to improvise, that is, we are always
00:35:46
doing something that is not expected of us and
00:35:49
this is something that is not expected of us that
00:35:53
much in fact and inside the country, that
00:35:56
is, we constantly open
00:35:58
our country to ourselves, we think damn But it
00:36:00
was possible, it turns out. That’s the same thing,
00:36:02
we always open ourselves to a world
00:36:04
that says damn Is it really Ukraine, it’s
00:36:07
possible for them to do this,
00:36:10
who are they anyway and in this sense,
00:36:12
Sergei, there’s some interesting
00:36:15
story here, that it’s like our wounds
00:36:18
are limited, but we still improvise in them, we have
00:36:20
some kind of talent
00:36:24
for all this, maybe we somehow
00:36:27
Even despite everything We’ll still
00:36:29
go beyond these limits because
00:36:31
the history of the war,
00:36:36
if it weren’t for the pressure of the West, which
00:36:38
demands that we put everything into a framework, that is,
00:36:41
roughly speaking. And we would also listen to ours and we
00:36:46
would have solved the problem of Drones in six months,
00:36:50
who was stopping us? Well, if the officials They
00:36:54
think that The West will demand from them that
00:36:56
it all be within the framework,
00:36:58
but in
00:37:00
reality, but this is so public, but
00:37:03
in reality, Everyone wants to get their
00:37:08
own percentage on any contract, and this is not lost on them, they
00:37:13
interfere in the big game with their
00:37:16
primitive robots that are between families
00:37:19
and It is impossible to knock them out this level
00:37:22
Can I watch Drone Go nuts in terms of
00:37:27
parameters I can produce perfectly they
00:37:30
coin
00:37:31
Sergey can I put you to sleep here for the word
00:37:34
impossible don’t you think that this is
00:37:36
very
00:37:37
very interesting sincerely what do you
00:37:40
think about this Because lately I
00:37:42
have noticed a trend that we often we
00:37:44
say we can’t do anything
00:37:47
because all officials are the same, all
00:37:50
politicians are the same, all business is the same.
00:37:54
Well, we attribute different strata to each, to
00:37:57
each we attribute only a negative
00:38:00
connotation, and as a result, because
00:38:02
we say that we are all the same, we
00:38:05
get this word is impossible.
00:38:08
Why How? it seems to you that we are always
00:38:10
playing the same game No, not all
00:38:12
officials are the same, they are all Prosecutors are
00:38:14
corrupt, not all politicians are stupid and
00:38:17
corrupt, and maybe if we
00:38:20
share this, we will have it.
00:38:22
Perhaps if we are who can change the
00:38:25
rules of the game
00:38:27
no one will be Which new faces will change
00:38:31
in order to lead the old one
00:38:34
and who can change the rules of the game,
00:38:38
our president was going to change the
00:38:41
rules but as always There was a
00:38:42
war,
00:38:44
remember he tried to pin the oligarch
00:38:47
to his fingernail and change the rules to, as it were, in the
00:38:51
whole business world, change the truth is not
00:38:54
managed to start
00:38:56
and we seemed to be caught at the level at
00:38:59
which we were, from this level the question began to
00:39:01
gradually slide
00:39:04
when such officials as
00:39:08
this are overcome by an
00:39:10
authoritarian someone authoritarian must
00:39:13
change the rules
00:39:14
not in the name of unifying the language of culture
00:39:24
change the rules of the game in the name of your
00:39:27
Freedom
00:39:29
war this is such a process there should not be
00:39:32
more Freedom they are less
00:39:35
it used to be when they fought with armies
00:39:38
there should be less because in the army they have
00:39:43
now started to have different ones
00:39:46
and in them there is a
00:39:49
role the role of
00:39:50
PMCs
00:39:53
such as Vander
00:39:55
the role of private corporations
00:39:59
the role of individual initiative brigades of
00:40:03
volunteers not a volunteer Call it whatever
00:40:05
you want Even before processed very high,
00:40:10
give people freedom, let them
00:40:14
remove restrictions from them, you will see how
00:40:17
magically it is won Create
00:40:22
conditions for jazz to win
00:40:26
No, you [ __ ], we will play a polonaise mazurka
00:40:32
And what else is there and on the balalaika that’s the only way
00:40:37
you said it Very interesting, maybe I
00:40:40
heard you wrong, you said it needs to be done in an
00:40:43
authoritarian way you
00:40:46
can create and change the rules of the game,
00:40:51
but
00:40:55
on the outside,
00:40:57
Sergei, what is absolutely necessary, but
00:41:01
it turns out that the internal situation is a
00:41:04
man left to chance. And if the internal
00:41:07
situation is left to chance, then there will be an
00:41:10
official and chaos that
00:41:13
we are actually observing, Sergei. Can I tell you a
00:41:15
little story, I’ll waste a little
00:41:17
time during our interview with you. I
00:41:19
remember very well how after the two
00:41:21
Maidans there was such an interesting story
00:41:23
when
00:41:24
the officials, I won’t say now, what kind of
00:41:27
Ministry this is, what it is, but in
00:41:29
any case, these are civil servants;
00:41:30
at some point they stopped taking
00:41:33
bribes because they didn’t they understood where
00:41:36
all this movement would begin, that is, at the
00:41:38
Lower level they didn’t take it because it was
00:41:39
unclear what the top would say, and as soon as they didn’t
00:41:42
take it for a long, long time, and as soon as the
00:41:43
guys at the top said they
00:41:46
brought it in, then and further down the
00:41:48
stairs at the bottom
00:41:50
everything worked instantly, that is,
00:41:53
perhaps there is no only
00:41:54
authoritarian but also some other very
00:41:56
simple way when If you don’t bring
00:41:59
to the top, then you don’t take from below
00:42:02
because those who are below means to the top
00:42:09
in our activists
00:42:12
see many of the
00:42:15
harmful sides of the Soviet and even
00:42:18
imperial Russian system, but they don’t
00:42:21
see nepotism and bribery point blank
00:42:25
quality This is all for us. The legacy from the
00:42:27
Russian Empire remains, but why are we
00:42:29
trying to live one thing and not even
00:42:32
trying for the other, for the simple reason
00:42:36
because this is the system of an archaic
00:42:38
game between family and nation,
00:42:42
it is exactly that. It is based on
00:42:45
corruption
00:42:47
on trajectory
00:42:50
and lack of strategy. it’s structured like this
00:42:55
Can it be changed? Yes, here’s one of
00:42:57
the ways: authoritarian. What other ways did I say?
00:43:00
Republican I didn’t just say and
00:43:04
according to the agreement to survive,
00:43:08
there are some more. Yes, there are.
00:43:11
We can do a hundred years of gradual evolution,
00:43:17
but they won’t give it to us.
00:43:20
We are the frontier, we will have wars here.
00:43:23
it is necessary either radically or we will not exist at
00:43:25
all;
00:43:27
the path of slow evolution does not suit us;
00:43:31
we wanted this path for 30 years
00:43:34
of Independence;
00:43:46
as we
00:43:50
said, we looked through all these
00:43:52
concepts of improvisation of freedom and so
00:43:54
on, talk a little about some kind of
00:43:56
near future. If possible, not even about
00:44:00
forecasts, but just this is how you
00:44:02
understand the near future. Let's take it for months,
00:44:04
let's not take much, just
00:44:07
a month, I think that
00:44:10
when we get tired, the introductory offensive is
00:44:13
almost tired, it was clear the
00:44:16
offensive is when we attack
00:44:17
all over the
00:44:18
offensive when they attack there,
00:44:22
this is such an unstable situation,
00:44:24
as if there was an offensive in the Counter. They weren’t there,
00:44:29
we will encounter some
00:44:32
initiatives that are
00:44:36
unpredictable even for the command
00:44:38
at the top
00:44:40
who will be able to change the situation to this For
00:44:43
some reason, I hope it’s
00:44:45
external initiatives, internal
00:44:48
initiatives, ours, our frontline ones.
00:44:50
This is important. Very important, initiatives that
00:44:54
were not predicted by the command of the military, not the
00:44:58
president, much less the enemy, and as if for.
00:45:03
Perhaps this
00:45:06
will change the situation,
00:45:10
some kind of spontaneous jazz in general for everyone.
00:45:15
It may change the situation here because by
00:45:18
pushing as in the old city,
00:45:22
it is necessary to have large resources. We
00:45:24
don’t have them,
00:45:26
we will only be on, as it were, even
00:45:49
in this sense. I think
00:45:52
this is our chance, an
00:45:55
unexpected initiative precisely against the background. In the
00:45:58
same way, in the rear, there is an
00:46:00
unexpected initiative of a business
00:46:04
that may refuse to follow
00:46:06
some rules
00:46:08
and present it to officials after the fact
00:46:13
or an unexpected initiative of
00:46:16
civil society itself
00:46:19
who will say And now like this,
00:46:23
but it seems to me that such jazz
00:46:27
improvisations can change something in
00:46:28
the war if it moves as it is
00:46:34
We didn’t even lose, we won’t win
00:46:39
Thank you very much thank you were
00:46:42
with us today, very grateful
00:46:44
Thank you And you are right, we really need to
00:46:46
read what you write in all
00:46:49
open form
00:47:05
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  • The most convenient way is to use the UDL Client program, which supports converting video to MP3 format. In some cases, MP3 can also be downloaded through the UDL Helper extension.

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  • This feature is available in the UDL Helper extension. Make sure that "Show the video snapshot button" is checked in the settings. A camera icon should appear in the lower right corner of the player to the left of the "Settings" icon. When you click on it, the current frame from the video will be saved to your computer in JPEG format.

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  • It costs nothing. Our services are absolutely free for all users. There are no PRO subscriptions, no restrictions on the number or maximum length of downloaded videos.