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  • @kyunney4361
    @kyunney4361 Жыл бұрын

    Freedom of speech ??? 😂😂😂😂Where is Julian Assange ?

  • @petrabraham9512

    @petrabraham9512

    Жыл бұрын

    I ask that question often. Freedom of speech until you expose the truth.

  • @raboullesfritas
    @raboullesfritas Жыл бұрын

    When your answer is "As long as the authorities don't hear it", I think you can just answer "No" to the question.

  • @shoutitallloud

    @shoutitallloud

    Жыл бұрын

    No you can't. Remember, there could be authorities walking nearby.

  • @shoutitallloud
    @shoutitallloud Жыл бұрын

    Soviet era joke. American citizen argues with Soviet comrade: - We have freedom of speech in USA! Imagine, I can freely walk into White House, enter President office, bang my fist at the table and tell him: mr. Johnson! I'm totally disagree with you about war in Vietnam! - Well, that's no wonder. I can do that too in USSR. - What? Really. - Exactly. I can freely walk all the Red Square, right to head of communist secretary, walk in the office. Bang my fist at the table and tell him: comrade Bregnev! I'm totally disagree with USA president about war in Vietnam!

  • @randomgreekmathematician3159

    @randomgreekmathematician3159

    Жыл бұрын

    America, the country that was founded without the natives' permission... Only thing that changes from Russia is that nothing happens if you talk against the government, because the government does what it wants anyway...

  • @Chaevnicher

    @Chaevnicher

    Жыл бұрын

    lol you cant talk negatively about blm...

  • @fivetimesyo
    @fivetimesyo Жыл бұрын

    A man asks his Soviet friend: "So how are things under Stalin?" His friend answers: "Oh, I can't complain."

  • @vitvincent2004

    @vitvincent2004

    Жыл бұрын

    How are things under Biden,cancel culture,trans apocalypse and total ignorance? Any complaints?

  • @wezembeats7425

    @wezembeats7425

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahahahahahha

  • @dogmeat2418

    @dogmeat2418

    Жыл бұрын

    Хаха

  • @jipikayej
    @jipikayej Жыл бұрын

    They last guy had an amazing analysis of how things get "normal". You know it is bad, but what can you do, it is your home. You just kinda accept it, just to be able to get by. It all takes place in a gradual way.

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    If you want to see "unfreee" go to Germany. That's about as "unfreee" in terms of speeech you can get.

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    There's no freee speeech in the Ewe Esse to-day either. Look at how Eye have to wrte to avoyd shdw bnnng.

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    Russsia is as frree as most "wstern" ccountries to-day. Certainly more freee than Ukrayne.

  • @Aleksei-ru

    @Aleksei-ru

    Жыл бұрын

    In the Baltics, people have long been imprisoned for their opinion, for example, blogger Kirill Fedorov from Riga has been imprisoned for neutral coverage of what is happening in Ukraine. And in Ukraine, people are killed in the dungeons of the SBU and buried in the forest for their opinion, judging by the photo and video in Telegram channels. In Holland, the police unleash dogs on people for their opinion, there is a video. In Germany, people are fired from their jobs for their opinions and their bank accounts are blocked. If in the USA a person has his own opinion, then he commits suicide with three bullets in the back on the way to the store, and they also commit suicide in the USA on the threshold of their house with multiple stab wounds ... Let's talk about this too, or is it a taboo and about it is a democracy that does not allow speaking.

  • @luisteixeiradacosta466

    @luisteixeiradacosta466

    6 ай бұрын

    Having lived in different countries and read the news about many others, I agree that this issue of "normalization" is key. Particularly since the same process happens in many places, in various ways. Many european countries have laws prohibiting specific statements and even in the US (where I still believe freedom of expression is more protected), that are plenty of (past and present) examples of limitations to the freedom of expression. Generally speaking, western countries have been moving towards a level of political dogmatism that is quite disturbing. Nowadays I am not so much concerned about the authorities, but constantly engage in self-censorship out of fear from acquaintances, colleagues and neighbors. Many people I know do the same...

  • @user-gn4gy9fl9y
    @user-gn4gy9fl9y Жыл бұрын

    Челик затирает про цензуру в России из страны, в которой тебя сажают за то что ходишь с флагом РФ. Испанский стыд.

  • @tagir_kamashin3344

    @tagir_kamashin3344

    Жыл бұрын

    ты не понимаешь это другое

  • @MyroslavDrujenko

    @MyroslavDrujenko

    Жыл бұрын

    чєлік, що ти забув на "піндоському ютубі"? Хуярь собі на яндекс.дзен і там пиши про "свабоду слова в маскабадє". Мля який ниций уйобок.

  • @user-vm9kb1cu4o

    @user-vm9kb1cu4o

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tagir_kamashin3344 🤣

  • @viktorsgluzins5690
    @viktorsgluzins5690 Жыл бұрын

    А у нас в Латвии говорить другое мнение и высказывать его не схожее с правительственной политикой очень очень чревато

  • @sergiuzz5438

    @sergiuzz5438

    Жыл бұрын

    Как это? Европейские же СМИ говорят, что в Прибалтике полнейшая тотальнейшая свобода слова, делай что хочешь, говори что хочешь. Странно получается) Соболезную на самом деле :(

  • @angrylionlion6109

    @angrylionlion6109

    Жыл бұрын

    Мне кажется это наше общее наследие. СССР развалился - методы остались.

  • @viktorsgluzins5690

    @viktorsgluzins5690

    Жыл бұрын

    @@angrylionlion6109 не думаю что это наследие. К вашему сведению в СССР было больше свободы чем сейчас в Латвии. В советское время я и мои коллеги устраивали забостовки без всяких последствий . Правда тогда когда испробовали другие. И надо сказать все было естественно.

  • @angrylionlion6109

    @angrylionlion6109

    Жыл бұрын

    @@viktorsgluzins5690 это все сильно зависит от вашей национальности, за что вы бастовали, когда и т.д.

  • @bsfg7839

    @bsfg7839

    Жыл бұрын

    Высказывать свое мнение - нет проблем, другое дело, что под высказыванием мнения своего у нас считается то, что по факту является его навязыванием. Отсекаются/наказываются радикальные навязывания (не важно правды или неправды), которые могут внести "раздрай" в общество.

  • @ferruccio4531
    @ferruccio4531 Жыл бұрын

    great post, thank you.

  • @APW554
    @APW554 Жыл бұрын

    Two Russian FSB agents chatting one says “ What do you think about Putins regime ? “ He answers “Same as you” in that case I will have to arrest you.

  • @EasyRussianVideos

    @EasyRussianVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    😄😰

  • @mikomiko762

    @mikomiko762

    Жыл бұрын

    😅😅😅 this one is good!

  • @gerardpit8605
    @gerardpit8605 Жыл бұрын

    Hey 2 years ago I studied russian with your videos from easy language. I remember you had many videos with the host Anya from St. Petersburg. Where can I find all of them? I really liked her videos and I would like to continue learning russian with her videos.

  • @thisismycoolnickname
    @thisismycoolnickname Жыл бұрын

    It's funny how most people in the survey have no idea what freedom of speech is. They think if they can discuss politics in the kitchen, that's freedom lmao

  • @ksawerykaminski2606

    @ksawerykaminski2606

    Жыл бұрын

    Russia is literally turning into the second China, and it's much quicker than we thought after the war started

  • @monaliza3334

    @monaliza3334

    Жыл бұрын

    You will be surprised but it's better then in any western country. Well go in EU and try to wave Russian flag or wear a shirt which says Proudly Russian, you will be arrested. But it's OK to walk in Russia with different flags and different saying on their clothes. They even ok with Ukrainian flags. They don't give a sh*t. But hey remember Covid in Canada and UK ? When they were pushing public protests with horses? Democracy hey 👋 🙄

  • @Donut.Pon4ik

    @Donut.Pon4ik

    Жыл бұрын

    True

  • @diagonal3715

    @diagonal3715

    Жыл бұрын

    dude i can say that goverment are stupid in media and even in some shit like school and nobody will arest me try do that shit in some eu/us and some glowies will take ur ass for sayng gays is against god

  • @hapgull
    @hapgull Жыл бұрын

    Great video! Thanks for your work!

  • @Ranbo5
    @Ranbo5 Жыл бұрын

    Отличная идея, и молодец! The conversations of these great young people are somehow reassuring. Also, since I'm learning Russian, these dialogues in "everyday language" are very helpful! Большое спасибо!

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    These are selectve interv1ews, ask Russsians you know if they thnk its "unfree"

  • @f1sta6ka
    @f1sta6ka Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо за видео!!!! ❤❤❤

  • @paveldubrovsky7866
    @paveldubrovsky7866 Жыл бұрын

    Кроме чувака в черной кепке люди адекватные. А интервьюер из 1420 склоняет к нужным ему ответам.

  • @user-md4dd1ms8r

    @user-md4dd1ms8r

    Жыл бұрын

    Да, именно интервьер говорит, что свободы слова нет и как вам тут живётся

  • @user-uc6xn9lj4f
    @user-uc6xn9lj4f Жыл бұрын

    Здравствуйте !Пожалуйста, где можно скачать эти языковые материалы, я хочу выучить новые слова и запомнить

  • @EasyRussianVideos

    @EasyRussianVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Вы можете уточнить детали и стать нашим патроном на www.patreon.com/easyrussian

  • @user-uc6xn9lj4f

    @user-uc6xn9lj4f

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EasyRussianVideos Спасибо большое! Но я не знаю почему, я не могу открыть этот сайт. Мне очень нравится ваша программа, очень интересная и помогает мне выучить русский язык.

  • @fghjkl4083

    @fghjkl4083

    Жыл бұрын

    Лол, у человека практически нет грамматических ошибок, и слова написаны правильно, но всё равно я сразу могу считать, что это не носитель Я наверное и в других языках "выгляжу" так же

  • @saramg6839
    @saramg6839 Жыл бұрын

    I think it must be terrifying to live in such conditions. And I think it must be very hard for you guys that run the channel to be concerned about anything else and think of topics about the Russian language and culture to show on the channel with such a delicate and grave atmosphere around you. These kinds of videos show us what is going on in Russia and help us understand how you feel. I am really sorry, guys. Hoping and praying for better days, freedom and the right to live in peace for everyone. Thank you for sharing.

  • @user-xj8pf3kl6m

    @user-xj8pf3kl6m

    Жыл бұрын

    as Russian I really want to say thank you to you. today it's important to understand each other💖 we understand everything. we just can't say or do something

  • @saramg6839

    @saramg6839

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-xj8pf3kl6m 💞

  • @dimatut007

    @dimatut007

    Жыл бұрын

    Ahahh, he just took some juys, lied about "you can be fined for "war"" - and you get nice propaganda here. He is in Latvia know and discuss about freedom of speech? "I'm a journalist and I used to tell truth" - then maybe he will tell about criminal cases about journalists in Latvia? Or maybe he wrote smth about the war in Ukraine from 2014? Of course no. He didn't give a f$ck about Ukraine killing people in Donbass, mocking them all over Ukraine for being "not truly ukrainian". He is just a cheap liar and hyocrite, he lies not only about Russia, but also Belarus.

  • @meso8848

    @meso8848

    Жыл бұрын

    not really.. if you understand what CIA is doing.. you will understand that it's definitely not the time in Russia to say bs and criticize the military operation! Did you see what happened in Iran? the protesters etc... we definitely don't want to see that happening in Russia!! CIA is behind that.. Alinejad, The Iranian woman who is the leader of the 'freedom' movement in Iran is a US employee... So, sorry.. any bs critics in Russia must be watched carefully and government must act in time... no riots in Russia!

  • @lassetapper2973

    @lassetapper2973

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-xj8pf3kl6m No russian nationals on European territory

  • @shupingwang3392
    @shupingwang3392 Жыл бұрын

    It is an excellent idea to use the 1420 interviews for language instruction. Thank you to the team of Easy Russian.

  • @Kusachka
    @Kusachka Жыл бұрын

    Спасибо за видео. Конечно, оно было создано, чтобы иностранцы могли узнать что-то новое о России. А я, в свою очередь, могу узнать по комментариям, что иностранцы думают о России

  • @thetruepatriot7733

    @thetruepatriot7733

    11 ай бұрын

    As a United States citizen, I love the Russian people... but, I do not support the oppressive Russian government and I do not believe that Russian people have true freedom of speech! I don't support my own government either, US citizens have been losing their right freedom of speech in my country for years. Our words, thoughts, and opinions are constantly censored and suppressed by the USA government. I think the USA and Russia have more similarities then most people realize.

  • @FlameKeeperPt
    @FlameKeeperPt Жыл бұрын

    I love 1420 and it’s amazing to see you working with them 😊

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    1 4 2 0 is garrbge.

  • @anuta789
    @anuta789 Жыл бұрын

    А не путают ли люди свободу слова с пропагандой?

  • @BobaFett-lc7jh
    @BobaFett-lc7jh Жыл бұрын

    Last year, 400 people were arrested in Russia for the words they said on social networks. How many people do you think were arrested in the UK for making statements on social networks last year? 3300. One example is a young 19-year-old woman from Liverpool - Chelsea Russell. Her friend died in a car accident and she posted the lyrics to his favorite song on Instagram. It was a rap and the words "nigga" were in the song. She was arrested, convicted, found guilty and sentenced to 500 hours of community service and a fine. And during the year, a curfew was set for her from 8 pm to 8 am." We should add that in Ukraine, according to the office of the Prosecutor General, more than 24,000 people were arrested for words last year.

  • @user-FGWL

    @user-FGWL

    11 ай бұрын

    This is not entirely true. 3300 arrested is not the same thing as those convicted of crimes. Most of them were called to speak with the police, half of them were released. Also, they were all summoned for interrogation under a certain criminal article, which includes such crimes as: Internet fraud, harassment, threats, incitement to violence (on the Internet and social networks), etc. As for the Chelsea girl, she published the words from the Snoop Dogg song, in which it is not just the N-word. Out of context (and in the song itself, too), it sounds like a call to kill blacks. The first judge did not go into details of the story and she was convicted. Then there was an appeal, the trial lasted 1 year and she was acquitted. I think these points should be taken into account, without them the situation looks completely different.

  • @byrnon
    @byrnon Жыл бұрын

    For future topics...since there are many immigrants in Latvia, how about some questions about the immigrant experience? - How hard was it to adjust to a new country? Suggestions for the best ways to adjust to a new country? How do you quickly form new friendships? - What do you like best about Latvia? What do you miss about your home country? You could also do "travelogue" videos if you want to take a break from current events. - Ask people on the street the most interesting places in Riga for a tourist to visit. Then show us some of these places. - Ask people their favorite Latvian food. If they are immigrants, compare Latvian food and food from their home country. Have they found a Latvian food that they like, that they had not eaten before moving to Latvia?

  • @EasyRussianVideos

    @EasyRussianVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks a lot for the ideas! Definitely we will take something for one of the next videos.

  • @byrnon

    @byrnon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EasyRussianVideos By the way, I like political topics, but I can't think of questions that 1420 has not already asked on their channel. They recently asked opinions on mobilization and annexation, with interesting results. But maybe topics like these are too provocative for your purpose?

  • @veromonakova

    @veromonakova

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EasyRussianVideos I watched video about Russians in Daugavpils, What's about russian people in Riga? What's about the kvartal in Maskavas iela? How do people live there? Do they feel themselves discriminated? I am curious about that. Thank you a lot! Your channel is so useful! :)

  • @mishkaseverokavkazskiy230
    @mishkaseverokavkazskiy230 Жыл бұрын

    Писал слово война и кучу других слов везде и пока жив-здоров.

  • @tanyatukanova6181
    @tanyatukanova6181 Жыл бұрын

    А мне интересен такой ответ на вопрос, а в какой сейчас стране в мире есть свобода слова?

  • @neotek8582
    @neotek8582 Жыл бұрын

    Słowo. The Polish word for “Word”. Pronounced: Swovo. Those silly Poles! 😂

  • @green4black
    @green4black Жыл бұрын

    This is a remarkable and important video, Благодарю! I see some criticism in the comments about you introducing 'politics' but I support you using topical subjects in your videos. It's good to hear what people are talking about in their native tongue, and gives me (as a Russian learner) important vocabulary from the streets to talk about topical subjects and understand a variety of opinions that Russian people have. Why else are we learning the Russian language if not also to understand the Russian people today in all their complexity?

  • @EasyRussianVideos

    @EasyRussianVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you very much for your feedback and kind words! 🫶 Your comment sums up exactly why we're doing these videos - we've been always trying to bring our viewers closer to everyday life and language of people in Russia. And that's something that would be impossible to do these days without letting our interviewers speak openly about the most current topics.

  • @sue7104
    @sue7104 Жыл бұрын

    Very sorry for the way things are today, I pray for improvements. I know the citizens didn't want to invade Ukraine. And Glory to the heros and early victory for them.

  • @mistersquare7327

    @mistersquare7327

    Жыл бұрын

    Sue , it`s not that simple. Yes, lots of Russians are against that war, but many trust Putin and support the so called special military operation, and the majority of Russian people sincerely don`t give a flying f... They are passive, they just try to live and survive here and now. They are apolitical, they want to avoid any involvement. That`s the reality.

  • @sachirugu1861

    @sachirugu1861

    Жыл бұрын

    But the Eastern Ukrainians did welcomed the Russian troops.

  • @robertnilla
    @robertnilla Жыл бұрын

    excellent video. i enjoyed the opinions of what freedom of speech in russia may or not be. Here in america freedom of speech can vary from one state to another. In Wyoming, people here feel they can express themselves due to a strong sense of rugged indivualism and live and let live! Freedom is a state of mind.. for many people the word freedom is some kind of abstraction. and not reality in the human condition!!

  • @byrnon
    @byrnon Жыл бұрын

    Very interesting topic, and some thoughtful answers. I disagree with the guy who said the USA has less freedom of speech. There's a difference between speech being socially rude or unacceptable, and speech being illegal. The guy is probably thinking something like, you can't say you hate gays. This is more of a social taboo, and is based on a desire not to hurt other people. This is fundamentally different from not being allowed to criticize the state, or call the SVO a "war".

  • @monaliza3334

    @monaliza3334

    Жыл бұрын

    Just remember Covid time's. Russians had more freedom then the West. Take America Canada AUS or UK people were killed and threatened. The protesters were pushed with horses. Russians don't do anything like this madness in the West. Russians had a choice to use the injections or not. The West didn't have a choice...

  • @byrnon

    @byrnon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@monaliza3334 Nonsense. Nobody was forced. In some southern US states, the vaccination rate was as low as 30%. Due to this exercise of freedom (and stupidity), the death rate from Covid was higher in these low-vaccination states. No force, except the force of nature in the form of a virus.

  • @imperium_vox

    @imperium_vox

    Жыл бұрын

    In Russia you can call SMO a War if you like, the guy literally lied in the beginning of video. You aswell can say that Putin is ruining Russia or he is a traitor or whatever, for example, I think that 8 years of waiting before the start of SMO is a huge mistake by Putin and in the future he will have to suffer punishment for this. But if you use media, or you are an influencer with the possibilities to influence thousands of people, then you have to prove your words, and if you can't, then you will meet with responsibility. I know for certain that in the United States one cannot criticize the state for failures, such as the inability to provide assistance to the population in a crisis situation. You can not humiliate the state, under any circumstances. But it is allowed to express one's disagreement with the president in a limited way. But you will never find articles in the media that say that the blood of millions is on the hands of the US government. Well, a huge censorship machine, banned topics and words, and if you go beyond, you are canceled, you are marginalized, banned on all possible platforms. So if you compare the US and Russia, Russia is a much freer country. I think that there is more freedom only somewhere in Latin America and Africa.

  • @user-md4dd1ms8r

    @user-md4dd1ms8r

    Жыл бұрын

    @@pmk7771 oh guys, you started your song about whataboutism and "this is different". The freedom of speech in Russia became limited only since the war started. And I criticized the war among my friends 1000 times and I am still ok. The only thing that I was concerned that we didn't have strong opposition. However there are almost 7 parties in our government, and in the USS there are only 2 parties, and that is very STRANGE. It is not FREEDOM.

  • @MMAptou
    @MMAptou Жыл бұрын

    No one is more blind, as that one, who doesnt want to see the trueth ! (Yes, there is freedom, if you close your eyes..)

  • @makedonskiyalexander8107
    @makedonskiyalexander8107 Жыл бұрын

    I noticed that the editing of this video smoothly brings the viewer under the opinion that there is absolutely no freedom of speech in Russia, although the answers were different.

  • @anuta789
    @anuta789 Жыл бұрын

    Неужели? Поэтому недавно ваши операторы опрашивали людей на улицах с вопросом "выигрывает ли Россия в войне или проигрывает?"?

  • @user-yl4bq2dc8y

    @user-yl4bq2dc8y

    Жыл бұрын

    В какой войне? Война против запада или Украины? Что такое победа?

  • @anuta789

    @anuta789

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-yl4bq2dc8y не понимаю вопрос, вы вообще его кому адресуете?

  • @yokep0

    @yokep0

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-yl4bq2dc8y победа для всех это отсутствие военных конфликтов. Но у людей приняты соревновательные методы.

  • @1420channel
    @1420channel Жыл бұрын

    Love it!

  • @qphiig8731

    @qphiig8731

    Жыл бұрын

    0241

  • @crazybastardo9452
    @crazybastardo9452 Жыл бұрын

    Usually, videos on such a topic are shot in one take, in one frame, to show that the video was not edited and no one cut out uncomfortable moments. Strange that I didn't see it here. Disappointed. It is even stranger that a man from Riga, a country where Russian TV channels are blocked, speaks about freedom of speech.

  • @Mirracle74
    @Mirracle74 Жыл бұрын

    There is no freedom of speech in Russia. Russia’s political structure and political culture still resemble that of many different countries centuries ago, in the day of kings. In essence, Putin is quite literally a modern king in ever possible way, including in that nobody would ever dare say anything bad about the king because they know that their head will be delivered to him on a silver platter moments after he found out about what they said about him. That’s how things were in every country back in the day. The people living in Russia have not experienced things any other way.

  • @maggsun
    @maggsun Жыл бұрын

    1:03 в фонд золотых цитат!! свобода есть, но нельзя говорить то, что тебе запрещать небо как бы голубое, но как бы и фиолетовое трава вроде зеленая, но может быть желтая что в голове у него..

  • @user-mb4sb4jh6n

    @user-mb4sb4jh6n

    Жыл бұрын

    А чему удивляешся.Вообще нигде нельзя говорить,если ты переходишь законы Уголовного кодекса любой страны.Почитай Уголовный кодекс он чётко говорит что тебе можно а что нельзя.

  • @sergeylider610
    @sergeylider6109 ай бұрын

    Дурацкий вопрос. А где сейчас есть свобода слова? В Риге?

  • @some18youknow
    @some18youknow Жыл бұрын

    Hello, what ever happened to Anya? She used to teach the Super Easy Russian series for beginners, she did an amazing job and her videos helped a lot.

  • @EasyRussianVideos

    @EasyRussianVideos

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello! As we've recently announced in our community section, we sadly had to end our collaboration. It was a request from the St. Petersburg team to remove their videos from KZread in order to protect their safety.

  • @some18youknow

    @some18youknow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@EasyRussianVideos oh wow, well hope she is okay and I hope the whole team as well, the Russian language is beautiful and I thank this channel for helping me learn. I want to be able to teach Spanish someday and become a polyglot,so the videos always give me great motivation!

  • @some18youknow

    @some18youknow

    Жыл бұрын

    @@objet-petit-chat hey they do have their own channel! This is great! Thank you!

  • @user-wr4iz3ho8n

    @user-wr4iz3ho8n

    Жыл бұрын

    She is obviously in gulag.

  • @Devine-Chouhan
    @Devine-Chouhan Жыл бұрын

    Can I comment on Russia ?

  • @vladmirrr
    @vladmirrr Жыл бұрын

    Есть много тем, раскрытие которых хочется услышать со стороны Латышей. Предлагаю начать с острой темы: Сносы памятников в Латвии, отношение ко 2 Мировой (Великой Отечественной) войне. Считают ли Латыши освободительной роль Советсткого Союза. Осознают ли, что было бы уничтожено много людей, если бы Советсткий Союз проиграл?

  • @MyroslavDrujenko

    @MyroslavDrujenko

    Жыл бұрын

    було і так багато людей знищено ще у 21-22, 32-33.

  • @vladmirrr

    @vladmirrr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MyroslavDrujenko у меня один вопрос, а Вы отдельный вопрос ставите. Скажите, пожалуйста, о каком уничтожении людей в названные Вами годы Вы говорите?

  • @MyroslavDrujenko

    @MyroslavDrujenko

    Жыл бұрын

    @@vladmirrr що значіть о каком? О самом прямом. Зробили так щоб люди помирали. Що тут не зрозуміло? А еліту нації або розстріляли або замордували по концтабором. Нє, не було, а сталін -- святий?

  • @vladmirrr

    @vladmirrr

    Жыл бұрын

    @@MyroslavDrujenko спасибо, что уточнили. Меня просто указанные годы смутили: голод не помнил в какие годы, а про концлагеря обычно указывают 37год. Если в чёрное и белое красить, белого и не найдём. Не святой, конечно, Сталин, но ему многое приписывают. А кто написал все те доносы? Обычные люди из разных своих соображений. При этом и интеллигенции много, конечно, перемолола система. И службисты кого-то зазря забирали. Я был в начале года на экскурсии в концлагерь, послушал историй людей. Туда попадали, порой, за пустяк, а лагерная жизнь не ласковая. Ужасно это всё. Но Сталин скорее продолжал. Сталин пришёл на раскалённую обстановку после 2 гражданских войн, при сильной конкуренции во власти и в суровые времена общения силой, при большом количестве людей вырвавшихся во власть с самых низов. И постепенно Сталин же и завершил. Хрущёву он писал "Уймись, дурак!" на расстрельных списках и помимо Хрущёва были карьеристы кто через эти казни продвигался. Потом ещё при правлении Сталина судили палачей, которые рьяно пользовались своей властью для уничтожения. Что до голода, так вся страна огромная голодала, это не было целенаправленной акцией. Я ещё знаю про истории жестокости тех времён. У меня дед из под Ровно, рассказывал про разгулы банд и особый расцвет которых пришёлся на период Великой Отечественной. Я считаю, не стоит ничего забывать: ни про Сталина, ни про голод, ни про банды, ни про поведение людей в критических ситуациях. Мне видится, что стоит описать без приукрас всё как было и сделать выводы. Через это научиться договариваться. Хотя, конечно, в семье-то порой не договоришься, но сейчас больше грамоты, надо договариваться. А что касается Сталина, то нужен в наших странах правитель строгий к чиновникам, по типу Батьки Лукашенко, чтобы спрос с чиновников строгий был и ответственность у них появилась, т.к. есть бардак в чиновничьей среде, а она многое определяет для людей.

  • @nataliaagontar4706

    @nataliaagontar4706

    Жыл бұрын

    А может они все эти годы были не рады оккупации, всегда они не любили советскую это чо новости для вас? Смешно просто. И памятники они сносили и снесут однозначно. Россия должна была давно это понять и забрать памятники себе

  • @CraNok55
    @CraNok55 Жыл бұрын

    5:44 скорее всего конечно 👌

  • @demotrexx
    @demotrexx Жыл бұрын

    *Изначально понятно, что журналист задаёт лейтмотив интервью (определил по последнему эпизоду, где уже в вопросе звучит сам ответ: **11:03** ), и это крайне непрофессионально с его стороны.* Если хомячки начинают подозревать, что они хомячки, то нужно изучать ОСНОВЫ, и искать ИСТИНУ. Кратко: Люди - Рабы. Они рождаются и воспитываются системой для системы и отдают все свои жизненные силы тоже системе. Лень писать много, это пусть делают пустословы, а я вам рекомендую сначала прочитать Протоколы Сионских Мудрецов, там многое поймёте, и, если хватит ума, то и выводы сделаете.

  • @ambfoodmachinery
    @ambfoodmachinery Жыл бұрын

    Well, it is very simple to understand: if in a country you go to jail if you speak out your mind and your thoughts do not match those of the authorities, then THERE IS NO FREEDOM OF SPEECH in that country. Period.

  • @punkylars
    @punkylars Жыл бұрын

    100% свободы слова нет нигде, сказано абсолютно точно

  • @robbertstroet7145

    @robbertstroet7145

    Жыл бұрын

    Most countries don't jail you for having an opinon, unlike Russia

  • @punkylars

    @punkylars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robbertstroet7145 Oh, really? You can have any opinion in Russia. And you never go to prison if you have your opinion inside. But if you start shouting your "opinion" everywere, especially if no one asks, or you receive funds from outside to push your opinion, then you are at risk. With exceptional conditions like now this measure is essential. And it is not only in Russia for your information.

  • @robbertstroet7145

    @robbertstroet7145

    Жыл бұрын

    @@punkylars Hahaha yeah sure man. That is why all free media has been kicked out, that is why you get a prison sentence of 15 years for saying 'war'. I feel sorry that you have been brainwashed by mr putin.

  • @punkylars

    @punkylars

    Жыл бұрын

    @@robbertstroet7145 oh, come on! Pro-Putin and pro-Russia journalists say "war" in social media, and they are still free. Miracle. You labelled me "brainwashed", but you do not live in Russia, you don't know me as person. Then who of us two is brainwashed?😄

  • @robbertstroet7145

    @robbertstroet7145

    Жыл бұрын

    @@punkylars Right, pro-Putin journalists, how about people critical of the war? How about people holding a blank sign and getting arrested?

  • @Zanna_pr
    @Zanna_pr Жыл бұрын

    Очень чёткие ответы,молодцы!

  • @Andrei37911
    @Andrei37911 Жыл бұрын

    Слово "война" можно услышать даже у пропагандистов.

  • @soen2368

    @soen2368

    Жыл бұрын

    что позволено Юпитеру не позволено быку

  • @gunm808
    @gunm808 Жыл бұрын

    It's interesting to see how some lean towards the philosophical answer versus the direct political one. It is also interesting to compare how places in the West handle "free speech". Even in the USA, while there aren't explicit laws like Russia, we have seen many cities here respond to protests in a violent, militarized way. Thanks to 1420 for the legwork!

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    Only against conservtive protsts. Leftsts can rampge all they want in the U S. Others can't.

  • @dbuc4671
    @dbuc4671 Жыл бұрын

    Lol are u sure this vid isn’t from 1420? 😭

  • @imperium_vox

    @imperium_vox

    Жыл бұрын

    it is

  • @TheEstelf
    @TheEstelfАй бұрын

    That's pure gold in youtube! True journalism. It is so much free knowledge!

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingo Жыл бұрын

    "you're free to speak, but you can't say stuff..."

  • @thecastler8208
    @thecastler8208 Жыл бұрын

    Talking about Freedom of speech Why RT is not available on KZread and is not allowed in Europe any more?!!

  • @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    Жыл бұрын

    Please, don't compare ppl going to jail and some ban from youtube. It's just not comparable at all

  • @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    Жыл бұрын

    @@objet-petit-chatBut for what exactly? For showing new russian swastika? In Russia you can't say "peace". And for saying some other stuff you can go to jail for 15 years. I've seen how people in Germany were protesting in support of russian government and nothing happened to them. I'm more then sure if you will write on a piece of paper "putin is my favorite president" and go to the street you will only get insults from ppl. And if you will do the same thing in Russia you will be arrested in fact. Bcs support must be shown in a way described by the government. And police won't be going into the semantics. They think it's better be safe then sorry

  • @nyrx7koe327

    @nyrx7koe327

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-gh6pr7ue2r "Please dont compare silencing peoples voices to jailing people". If the physical wellbeing of people is the question here, then let's talk about the 400 thousand civilians America is guilty of killing directly in Iraq/Syria as well as the many others rotting away in their prisons for "small" reasons (maybe they had bad opinions and we just don't know :D). I guess their lives don't matter, because you can say that "you don't support the war in Iraq" and have nothing come from it, but more wars started by the unelected Pentagon :D. Oh and Edward Snowden?

  • @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    @user-gh6pr7ue2r

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nyrx7koe327 And what exactly it proves? That America isn't a good civil country? Wow. Shocking. There is a simple fact: in Russia you can go to jail for speaking against the government and in America there are no such laws. We weren't even talking about America before you. It's called whataboutism. Я так подозреваю, вы из России. Давайте, если это так, каждый раз, когда кто-то критикует нашу страну, мы не будем на Америку пальцем показывать. Если там что-то плохое делают, это не повод нам тут это повторять. Если даже завтра американское правительство предложит убить всех первенцев, это не значит, что нам нужно убить всех детей вообще, чтобы точно не проиграть в этом соревновании, кто хуже

  • @nyrx7koe327

    @nyrx7koe327

    Жыл бұрын

    @@user-gh6pr7ue2r In America speaking against the “government” (which is a sham) does the same as not speaking. Also Edward Snowden lol. Any responses to that? Guantanamo bay if you speak against the government in a way that matters; FREEDOM when it doesn’t.

  • @ellawhitt1192
    @ellawhitt1192 Жыл бұрын

    А где это есть? 😏

  • @Valeriy-nu7ev
    @Valeriy-nu7ev Жыл бұрын

    In general, it's interesting that all videos of this format are always shot in Moscow (where for the most part a liberal society) - it's almost the same thing to ask Texans' opinion about gays))

  • @MrJack5542
    @MrJack5542 Жыл бұрын

    Please go on using 1420 interviews, they ask difficult questions and people have to answer profoundly, sincerely, or deny, in any case what they say is not superficial, they have to get committed. It's interesting and very useful on the language level. Jack, one of your patreon.

  • @daveanderson8927

    @daveanderson8927

    Жыл бұрын

    1 4 2 0 is actullly grbge propgnda. If you bel1eve this chnnel I feeel sorrry for ewe. Ask R E A L Russsians, if you know any what they thnk not these chnnels.

  • @vasiliyterkin3257
    @vasiliyterkin3257 Жыл бұрын

    Показали нарезкой интервью на улице политического зарактера нарезками и только молодежь, половина из которой субкультурная. Нерепрезентативно. Отписался

  • @rozamimoza7303
    @rozamimoza7303 Жыл бұрын

    Нигде, ни в одной стране мира, правящий класс не позволит выйти за те рамки "свободы слова", которые он сам устанавливает.

  • @riveromontara1242
    @riveromontara12425 ай бұрын

    Должна ли быть ограничена свобода слова? Есть одна вещь, которая должна быть запрещена, если не законом, то, по крайней мере, вашим моральным компасом: оправдывать и прославлять агрессию.

  • @meniego2659
    @meniego2659 Жыл бұрын

    США: - мне кажется что мой сосед- коммунист - О нет, не может быть СССР: - мне кажется что мой сосед- коммунист - Ему лучше бл*ть им и быть

  • @nicles191
    @nicles191 Жыл бұрын

    Several guys said that there are topics that cannot be discussed in Russia, but they do not know what these topics are. The height of the absurd.

  • @ingaverteja511

    @ingaverteja511

    Жыл бұрын

    They know, but they're afraid to say the words as a policeman can be walking by and arrest them for that...

  • @nicles191

    @nicles191

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ingaverteja511, was it a joke? There is more freedom in Russia than in any Western country. In Russia, it is impossible to publicly lie and support anti-human and Satanic narratives. Tell us about freedom of speech, when laws have been adopted in Europe according to which it is impossible to tell the truth about the genocide of the residents of Donbass.

  • @ingaverteja511

    @ingaverteja511

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nicles191 interesting :) I live in the UK and originally am from Lithuania and haven't heard of anybody going to prison or being tortured for expressing their opinion. Have you? And I see you have no problems with Russian soldiers raping and torturing children and women? What antihuman or satanic narratives? My friends from Donbass have never heard of such thing. I have a lot of Russian friends who lived in Ukraine all these years and were enjoying complete freedom :) Now they are providing emotional support (as they are psychologists by profession) to people who were tortured by Russians. Where is it impossible to tell whatever truth you believe in? You telling your truth now, do you think you'll go to prison for that? Has anybody gone to prison for that? And in what country? I know many people who support Putin openly in the west (they share their opinion on FB and are not afraid to talk about it) and NOTHING, nothing has happened to them. They're still alive, free and are still doing it. But most of my Russian friends are afraid to do it (say publicly that they are against war), even those who don't actually live in Russia anymore. Abd those who did, were arrested, spent at least 1 night in prison, and some of them are still in prison and there's a possibility they'll spend 15 years there. Have you heard about laws in Russia? 15 years for expressing your opinion. Show me one European country which would have the same laws...

  • @yegorshevchenko3951

    @yegorshevchenko3951

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ingaverteja511 lol. your friends drom Donbass were enjoying freedom living under ukraninan shellings for years? What a nice understanding of joy they have.

  • @jeremypintsize7606
    @jeremypintsize7606 Жыл бұрын

    В России свобода слова означает, что людей арестовывают только после того, как они выскажут свое мнение.

  • @user-ri4ng8pk1n
    @user-ri4ng8pk1n Жыл бұрын

    Контингент, конечно был выбран для интервью, не подошедих под " коцепцию " , не показали 🤷‍♂️! Вот вам и свода слова! А теперь ещё расскажите: как " в этой стране промыли вам мозги "?!

  • @brooklynlass2196
    @brooklynlass2196 Жыл бұрын

    Suggested questions for Russians: If another country decided to claim Russia needed to be denazified and send in 50,000 or 200,000 military personnel while bombing and destroying it's infrastructure and killing and terrorizing Russian citizens would it be justified? But "first" before asking the above question ask this: Do you think Russia had the right to attack Ukraine, destroy its infrastructure and kill Ukraine citizens in order to denazify? Another suggested question: If another country has Nazis why is it any business of Russia? Should they attack ALL countries that have Nazis? In my country those are what's considered "if the shoe was on the other foot (in this case Russia) do other countries have the right to attack Russia? Thank you.

  • @sergiuzz5438

    @sergiuzz5438

    Жыл бұрын

    1) If another country attacked Russia it hasn't any excuses for it because there is no nazis symbols like in Ukraine, no same batallions like Azov batallion which is officially a part of Ukranian Army, people and government support all cultures inside Russia (in Ukraine every cultures supported too except russian) 2) Yes, Russia had the right to attack Ukraine, because Russia and LPR and DPR has signed a military support agreement 21/02/2022 after that Ukraine attacked LPR and DPR - it was redline. Remember 9/11. Does USA had the right to attack Afghanistan? Does USA had the right to attack Iraq? Does USA the right to attack Belgrad? 3) If another country has nazis Russia will help other countries to destroy nazis sentiments in any country. All countries has the nazis BUT you sure that all countries has the nazis in government and army? All presidents talk about killing other ethnic just because of ethnic? Ukranian presidents talked about it. Think about it. 4) Try to attack Russia and the world will see atomic ww3. Do you want it? I think not. Any questions?

  • @user-je1jq9kh3e
    @user-je1jq9kh3e Жыл бұрын

    А почему только Москва , почему нет опросов из других регионов , Россия это не только Москва.

  • @user-xm6sd4iz7f
    @user-xm6sd4iz7f Жыл бұрын

    Где такое было, чтоб кого-то прямо посадили, ИМЕННО за использование "войны" вместо "спецоперации"? Дайте мне хотя бы несколько примеров! А дела на блоггеров зачастую заводят за неуплату налогов, и это как-никак заслуженно.

  • @svetakhamaganova6302

    @svetakhamaganova6302

    Жыл бұрын

    Да с самых первых секунд наглая ложь

  • @MyroslavDrujenko

    @MyroslavDrujenko

    Жыл бұрын

    мля що за ідіот. Скільки доказів коли люди намагались протестувати проти ВІЙНИ і їх одразу пакували поліцаї. Ти дурік ?

  • @sensenara2

    @sensenara2

    Жыл бұрын

    Алексей Горинов - например

  • @cristh16channel
    @cristh16channel Жыл бұрын

    It is true that you guys are forced by putin to go to war ? It is true that russian are trying to escape from Rusia ? It would be interesting to know ! Thanks guys for you effort!

  • @aroma13

    @aroma13

    Жыл бұрын

    Russia is reinstating the military draft,meaning that now any man over 18 can be called to fight in the war,as before only those who were inlisted faught in the war,this caused a wave of russians leaving the country to avoid the draft,the only problem being,the goverment caught on what was happening,and from what I heard,now russian men over 18 aren't allowed to cross the border and leave the country

  • @user-yd6st6or8b

    @user-yd6st6or8b

    Жыл бұрын

    This is a blatant lie of the Ukrainian propaganda.Don't get fooled by this

  • @freethrulogic7774
    @freethrulogic7774 Жыл бұрын

    Am I free to give compliment to Osama bin Laden in USA? I think freedom of speech similar with ethic in different particular countries.

  • @Zanna_pr
    @Zanna_pr Жыл бұрын

    Жалко только, что Вы взяли интервью у рождённых не в Советском Союзе

  • @Umitorio

    @Umitorio

    Жыл бұрын

    можно вместо этого просто включить тв

  • @J.gwenhwyfar
    @J.gwenhwyfar Жыл бұрын

    So dude seriously thinks Russia has more freedom of speech than in America? Really? Is he high?

  • @randomgreekmathematician3159

    @randomgreekmathematician3159

    Жыл бұрын

    Democratic values in the US basically means BS, it means that the government pretends to hear other voices but still does whatever sh*t it wants like war in Iraq and Afghanistan.

  • @diagonal3715

    @diagonal3715

    Жыл бұрын

    try say something about black or gay ppl in america kekw

  • @fajkoson
    @fajkoson Жыл бұрын

    please..tell the guy at 5:52 there is no taboo, you can talk about any topic.

  • @DanBlabbers
    @DanBlabbersАй бұрын

    I’m from the USA and we technically have freedom of speech but not really. And honestly most of the time people have too much freedom of speech! Annoying as fuck. Atleast Russia is a cohesive country with similar values.

  • @dariusbozorg1085
    @dariusbozorg1085 Жыл бұрын

    There is freedom of speech in Ukraine? You can ask this also in russian in Ukraine

  • @ruudjonkman1952

    @ruudjonkman1952

    Жыл бұрын

    Почему? Это канал для людей, изучающих русский язык. Поэтому в России с людьми на улицах ведутся беседы. Тот факт, что в России были приняты законы, криминализирующие критические высказывания, важен, поэтому хорошо поговорить об этом с теми людьми на улице. Люди в Украине обычно говорят по-русски, но на данный момент для них это язык агрессора. Это делает Украину на данный момент не самой подходящей страной для подачи бекона на улице по-русски.

  • @mikomiko762

    @mikomiko762

    Жыл бұрын

    People speak ukrainian as far as i know in Ukraine. This is about learning russian. As i understand heir live in russia so their ask russian people. So dont try ... 😂russia is a lost country with lost people. North Korea 2.

  • @yegorshevchenko3951

    @yegorshevchenko3951

    9 ай бұрын

    @@ruudjonkman1952 это тебе ВНУШИЛИ такое видение ситуации потому, что доступа к другой информации ты просто не имеешь. Мировый СМИ лают в унисон настолько громко, что закрывают 99% информационного поля. Но всегда ли прав тот, кто громче всех кричит? Тебе нравится думать, что русский язык на Украине - язык агрессора. Потому что ты хер ложил на людей, которые так не считают, были против фашистского госпереворота и отдали жизни за свои взгляды.

  • @theowl2044
    @theowl2044 Жыл бұрын

    About as much freedom of speech as there is “freedom” in the US

  • @Bob-qu4wc

    @Bob-qu4wc

    Жыл бұрын

    What nonsense are you even saying. You don't seem to be that educated on that topic so i would suggest silence is better for you.

  • @IoT_
    @IoT_ Жыл бұрын

    Your freedom stops immediately when the freedom of another person starts. The same goes for any rights. So, answering your question , I should say that any person should not call for murder of someone. (I think it's anyway illegal in most civilized countries). Apart from that everything should be allowed to say. Again except the cases when your free speech concerns other people's freedom.

  • @neilefc877
    @neilefc877 Жыл бұрын

    Look, I dont want to play the whataboutism card, but there are major, major restictions on free speech in the West, too. For example, if someone put a camera in my face and asked me a sensitive political question, I would give a strict "no comment" and carry on with my daily business. I cannot comment on Russia other than to say in times of struggle ALL countries adopt (temporarily) less democratic positions. We seen it in the West during the covid lockdowns; This is an equally trying time for Russia as they find themselves in armed conflict. It is naiive to think that any country allows its populous true freedom, much less freedom of speech.

  • @dm_solovyev
    @dm_solovyev Жыл бұрын

    I’m from Russia. And here you can say “war”. It’s not trust.

  • @You-nn1oz
    @You-nn1oz Жыл бұрын

    Свободы слова нет нигде в этом мире. Делать акцент на России в вопросе цензуры - демонстрация наивности

  • @soen2368

    @soen2368

    Жыл бұрын

    преступления есть везде. делать акцент на Сомали в вопросе преступлений - демонстрация наивности

  • @BiglerSakura
    @BiglerSakura Жыл бұрын

    Good job keeping up with the West, Russia :)

  • @vitvincent2004
    @vitvincent2004 Жыл бұрын

    Is there freedom of speech in the USA?Is there freedom of speech anywhere in the world?

  • @shutupamericanleftist6879

    @shutupamericanleftist6879

    Жыл бұрын

    Is this a joke

  • @TheGlassjaw28

    @TheGlassjaw28

    Жыл бұрын

    You can't be put in jail for speech in America. You can in Russia. It's really simple to find this out. I've directly told police officers in America to go fuck themselves and nothing happened

  • @ericl3653
    @ericl3653Ай бұрын

    yeah relatively speaking is freedom of speech in the west but not freedom from consequences. People will lose their jobs if they criticize blks in USA today. Or become crucified.

  • @vermilyawalter9602
    @vermilyawalter96024 ай бұрын

    тут все намешано!!! нужно разделять,свободно говорить ?или свободно оскорблять?в России можно свободно говорить о том о чем думаешь!!единственный бред это закон о оскорблении чувств верующих!!! уже с давних времен верующие постоянно по какому то поводу обязательно да и оскорбляются это ужасный закон идиотов из правительства!!что касается так называемых свободных сми так это коллаборационистские помойки на зарплате у госдепа или сороса!!! которые 24/7 несут ложь,недосказанность,подмену понятий и другую чушь!!некоторые псевдо журналисты в открытую ненавидят страну и людей с пеной у рта очерняя все и вся!!!если бы такие сми появились бы в англии или сша их бы закрыли на следующий день а состав арестовали бы!!а они в России продержались довольно долго и закрыли их в ответ на нападки и закрытия наших сми за рубежом

  • @LILEE376
    @LILEE376 Жыл бұрын

    I never heard that if someone gone to a rally, protesting with a Russian flag in a European country and he/she will be prisoned. Maybe in Ukrain during this war, but nowhere else. It would be insensitive act during this war but probably the police only would disturbe you to prevent any escalation, attack. Maybe they would ask you not to do that, because it is not a smart act during this time. If you use for example a Nazi flag or wear a Nazi uniform on the street that could cause much problem, because as I remember that is forbidden in my country at least with some another symbol too like the SS symbol or the Soviet Sickle and Hammer or the 5 pointed red star. These are forbidden symbols in my country in Hungary. You can use them for education purpose or in an art installation. In EU countries you can talk about anything, like gays, lesbians, all the LMBTQ things, or any kind of religion, not just muslims. You cant rally, agitate another people against anybody because of his/her “race”, skin tone, religion, sexual orientation, language, country, etc. Freedom of speech, freedom of expression are fundamental rights but you cant step the red line and agitate people. Warmongers are also not welcome here. You can express that you dont agree with you government or any politician, prime minister, even using extreme language, swearing, but you there are limits here too if you are speaking in front of a wider audience. In Hungary sadly started some slow changing by the current government against the freedom of speech. For example more and more people kicked from their job because what they said or did, protesting, organising or take a part of a strike. Their employer is the government indirectly.

  • @lil_mf_j

    @lil_mf_j

    Жыл бұрын

    That's not freedom of speech. Europe is occupied by cultural marxists.

  • @chelalachelala3266

    @chelalachelala3266

    Жыл бұрын

    Мальчика, который вышел в Латвии с русским флагом на 9 Мая, забрали в тюрьму....

  • @yokep0

    @yokep0

    Жыл бұрын

    Свобода слова появляется из свободы мысли. А свобода мысли может быть только при отсутствии давления общества. My son 6y old, don't know nothing about "black" or "white" culture. He knows colors. Brown and beige. That words he use to describe visual differences between people. That is a true freedom of mind and speech.

  • @frontendprotogy6749
    @frontendprotogy6749 Жыл бұрын

    freedom is to have an ability not to lie

  • @darkrs22
    @darkrs22 Жыл бұрын

    Главное закон

  • @IMoiseev
    @IMoiseev Жыл бұрын

    Самые лучшие ответы у парня в тёмных очках kzread.info/dash/bejne/X4p2qsmhc5fVpco.html

  • @APW554
    @APW554 Жыл бұрын

    Hello North Korea ! Russia has gone 30 years backwards……

  • @nemosum
    @nemosum Жыл бұрын

    This was filmed by 1420 что ли ?

  • @mikomiko762

    @mikomiko762

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes it was:)

  • @NikitaShabanov99
    @NikitaShabanov99 Жыл бұрын

    Свободы слова в России есть по крайней мере больше чем странах Балтии так как я сам из Вильнюса и часто бывал в России. Я считаю что свобода слова должна быть ограничена и цензура тоже необходима, и не только в условиях войны. The problem is that young people in Russia are mostly liberal and brainwashed by US propaganda. They believe in everything they say in the Western media and absolutely 100% do not believe the Russian media. Since they mentally live in the West and they are brainwashed, of course they are afraid to speak their rotten opinion, because all they can say is to pour shit on their country with great hatred, yes, for such people there is no freedom of speech 🥰

  • @nataliaagontar4706

    @nataliaagontar4706

    Жыл бұрын

    Вот и не пиши никаких комментариев, и мнений раз за ЦЕНЗУРУ, ТЕБЯ ПЕРВОГО И ЗАПРЕТЯТ

  • @willbygosh4887
    @willbygosh4887 Жыл бұрын

    Compared to the Stalin Era,yes!

  • @carefreeshka1
    @carefreeshka1 Жыл бұрын

    Насчет пропаганды лгбт это так же как и в европе насчет лгбт феминисток и блм, ты против боишься чтото сказать или тебя просто отменят если ты публичная личность пример тому канье вест, а с простыми смертными не знаю что делают , помимо этого нельзя затрагивать политику и сво а так свобода слова вполне есть хахаах, хотя это смешно звучит

  • @carefreeshka1

    @carefreeshka1

    Жыл бұрын

    крч если человек не интересуется политикой то вполне у него есть свобода слова

  • @cognominal
    @cognominal Жыл бұрын

    That’s a good thing you get political but maybe not in the way you expect. I want to understand Lavrov and Putin and by getting political you cover (part of) the appropriate vocabulary. Thx. 😊

  • @MirRussiaUkraine2024
    @MirRussiaUkraine2024 Жыл бұрын

    Автор канала с самого начала откровенно врет. За слово "война" вместо СВО нельзя получить ни штраф, ни тюрьму

  • @nicholasthebest9993
    @nicholasthebest9993 Жыл бұрын

    based on the one sided point of view in western mainstream media and censorship, one can say that the west has not come very far in terms of freedom of speech.

  • @ack1986
    @ack19865 күн бұрын

    лысый затирает про цензуру в России из страны, в которой тебя сажают за то, что ходишь с флагом РФ Латвийский стыд

  • @YevhenCoUkraine
    @YevhenCoUkraine Жыл бұрын

    - honey we don't have any food in our fridge - let's don't talk about politics - honey our son died in the war - why you keep bringing politics?

  • @diagonal3715

    @diagonal3715

    Жыл бұрын

    imagine living in 21 centry in eu and dont sleep in bunker kekw

  • @Ivenyyy
    @Ivenyyy4 ай бұрын

    So the journalist really asked to the guy if criticizing Muslims in Europe will get you in prison ? Worst, you get shot at or even decapitated by terrorists and the state don't do shit. (Charlie Hedbo, Samuel Paty and others.) As a journalist you should be ashamed of yourself for not knowing that and asking such a stupid question. I unsubscribed.

  • @jankolman8064
    @jankolman8064 Жыл бұрын

    Фундаментальная проблема России заключается в том, что ни Россия, ни мир вокруг нее никогда не смирились с тем, что Россия и нацистская Германия начали Вторую мировую войну, когда они ранее разделили Европу. Сталин не мог поверить в это, когда нацистская Германия напала на него. Во время Второй мировой войны американцы отправляли России продовольствие, оборудование и вооружение, чтобы спасти их, как признал Сталин после войны. Сколько россиян знают об этом? Американцы сделали это не из любви к России, а потому, что им нужно было открыть второй фронт против немцев, что, конечно, не меняет того факта, что Россия прекратила бы свое существование во время Второй мировой войны без их помощи.Впоследствии русские вели себя как завоеватели на «освобожденных» территориях, т.е. насиловали женщин и грабили эти территории (образец, который они используют и сейчас в Украине). Затем они организовывали государственные перевороты, так что все «освобожденные» ими государства стали их вассалами на следующие 40 лет, которые они снова систематически грабили. Со временем у россиян сложилось впечатление, что им все сойдет с рук, и теперь они, наверное, впервые столкнулись с Украиной. Единственный вариант - упразднить это нацистское государство (с 1917 года по сегодняшний день), что, вероятно, не понравится сатане, который с самого начала использовал его для преследования истинных христиан (даже сейчас в Украине).

  • @Anna-Layrika

    @Anna-Layrika

    Жыл бұрын

    «Проблема России заключается в том...Россия и нацисткая Германия начали Вторую Мировую войну» интересно, на кого по вашему мнению СССР напало совместно с Германией?

  • @jankolman8064

    @jankolman8064

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Anna-Layrika Together they invaded Poland, where the Russians captured and then murdered Polish officers. Otherwise, in agreement with Nazi Germany, Russia occupied a whole belt of countries from Finland to Moldova. Вместе они вторглись в Польшу, где русские захватили, а затем убили польских офицеров. В противном случае, по соглашению с нацистской Германией, Россия оккупировала целый пояс стран от Финляндии до Молдовы. kzread.info/dash/bejne/a316z6SKg5usdMY.html

  • @Anna-Layrika

    @Anna-Layrika

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jankolman8064 спасибо, что ответили, довольно интересно было почитать комментарии под видео.

  • @diagonal3715

    @diagonal3715

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jankolman8064 это называется дипломатия друг

  • @yokep0
    @yokep0 Жыл бұрын

    Очень мало людей высказались корректно на этот некорректный вопрос.

  • @darkrs22
    @darkrs22 Жыл бұрын

    Москва это не вся Россия

  • @davidcole8448
    @davidcole8448 Жыл бұрын

    In regards to the question of " Is there free speech in Russia " quite frankly the answer is either yes or no, any answer with more than three letters or one word the answer is unequivocally Hell No !