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therefore what is not. this, of course, inspires hope and it is clear that there is, firstly. you say there are layers there who don't like it, apparently your case for logical reasons for strategic reasons. yes yes yes. there are people who are purely for domestic reasons. it's not like what the hell. i must now have +15 in the apartment, which is the people who say it is necessary. vasya needs to eat and people who are starting to look sideways in european countries more and more. i understand that it's just a little bit of a process. well, as always in europe, uh, so to speak, you are its flagship of estonia, everything is a little bit, as if everything is a little slow, as if to understand that all this counter is a trend, but they are not comparable in speed. unfortunately, although the closer winter is, so to speak, these speeds are better aligned. i think so. so it became known that the european union imposes strict restrictions on tourist visas for russian citizens, and here, as the european commissioner argued, for the internal affairs of the european union, elva
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johansson there are no more reasons to trust the russians russians can't be tourists in the eu, it's a privilege, and we don't want to give that privilege to russians anymore. this is how it means to remember what the minister of foreign affairs of estonia said about the russians the day before. from midnight on september 19, a ban on entry into estonia through the external borders for citizens of the russian federation will begin to operate, regardless of which side issued the schengen visa, an appeal to russian citizens is such , do not come to estonia, you are not welcome here i know a little, estonian 00:00 russian gas should also become privilege. yes, here, uh, actually, the truth is surprisingly real to surprise the truth, but this is not a figure of speech now. and i have to say something that russian gas really remains not a privilege, i'm coming to latvia just, so to
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speak, recently, it has been especially active. well , really, it's a really amazing story. and it’s also surprising that no one means about the statement of this elva, johanson did not say that it actually sounds a little bit, well, it smacks of something from the forties of the xx century. it doesn't just smell like it stinks. here i am sorry if this is will sound a little rude, especially in relation to a woman, but, nevertheless, from the lions of johansson, such formulations stink of nazism in general. eh, i want to tell you about decent houses it’s not permissible in theory, who should have said something to e and corrected and said, well, listen, say something there due to the current circumstances of polina. no. she. we just do n't welcome russians here. we do not want. now let's give religion to russians once again, we don't want to give this privilege to russian russian citizens. no russians. she said, please read the first source. yes , you know what, what she meant, leave it to her. she said what she said what she meant,
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there and so on. let her express herself more clearly , she said exactly what she said, and so she said what she had in mind, namely russians to forbid russians to forbid. and i can't do it right , proceeding from this, no, azerbaijanis can, well, azerbaijanis for sure, no russia, that is, no , they can't, of course, she meant everyone without exception, everyone without exception. all everything for her mice, you know? i talked about it. it 's called. give a speech about the fact that russian issues are being resolved. so openly and tolya said that it smells, but he has a different word. this is marked quite calmly frankly always. it was known about them. well, what is there? well, it's not nazism, it's she yes
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, chauvinism looks good, that few are true. there are signs of nazism here. that's all, then, well, pork raised this topic. i just want to be clear, of course. here, the truth, we will also not let you dissemble there and pretend that you are her to grow up, of course, to travel to europe was. cool. i imagine a person who would say no, categorically on principle and so on. rather, now it is essential. well, yes, it was good to walk around paris and go somewhere else there, but it was wonderful, but now yes, but firstly for a big one for our country. realizing that this will not be a blow to me personally, so to speak. so it's just now it's just a humiliating story. now means to go to this cradle. so democracy is the cradle cultures, for me the wife will be abusive until you change. i don't know anything radical. it 's just bestiality. it's just bestiality and, uh, the nation's supreme. excuse me for being direct, please, of course, typical nazism. feminism
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is a completely different definition of this militancy, and here indeed. uh, according to the national principle of citizenship of nationality. yes, this is it. as a matter of fact, nazism, when there is such a persecution. by the way, when they say, why do you want to go there? this is also a manifestation of the same nazism itself by and large by and large by and large , because. sorry exactly. you could also say the germans thirtieth. why do you need to live in germany well, get the hell out of there. yes, the germans of my time are jews. well, german jews are fine. yes? that is, yes, why? well, exactly the same. many, by the way, in america said britain. and why do you need it? that's about. who cares? there were all sorts of jews, all sorts of citizens not citizens. they were persecuted by nationality and they were killed, and in your country. incidentally, it was significant number. this was welcomed at first. you know it too, and it says so too. you yourself wrapped the mass, huh? refugees who
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tried to escape from germany because why would you come here to us and so on, but when such statements are made. you know what strikes me most of all is that you open a western newspaper, any european german british one. yes, you understand, here, here, ah, there is somewhere a manifestation of anti-semism. ah there black life smeta. somewhere they punished russians on the next page russians should be banned dostoevsky should not be read can not be read tchaikovsky's concerts yes, and so on. this is, of course, on the basis of nationality. yes, they are ethnically true, but you can’t become tchaikovsky. so what am i doing, and this is next to it, and they don’t even see any analogues. they understand that these can be a manifestation of the very same xenophobia. e beastly over these can be in fact, the third one you think is the
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greatest value. life, here we see that there are things that are more important than life. although life is, of course, very important values. we are not offended. this is elvir, we have different values. we believe that it is really impossible to divide people into first-class people and second-class people. we are what we called double standards there. it's not two months. yes, this is racism. this is a known thing. this is the arrogance of the masters in relation to all the rest. we are in such a world. i do not agree to live, it was not voiced. they all suspect it is another matter to hear. it's your. hearing there are things that you never know something about me. you never know who is thinking about what i understand that when a person opens his mouth to declare it so to speak, we are moving into a new phase of our relationship. it was a project. that's all. quite right, firstly, there were always nazis inside, please, i want to, as it were, we are glad to remind russian gas. firstly. i just want to remind
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you that during this war, especially in the heyday of the wehrmacht, who in europe thought that the jews were occupied? those who looked at it more than that, many are still very good at it. you know how they say certain environments smoked well off all jewish pogroms to eliminate jewish business. you see, europe has not changed for millennia, as they once burned the gypsies. hmm, again, the medieval persecution of the jews, well, apparently, this is still not a national issue, and yet they do not change. today. they showed the same thing and the most interesting thing is that they are beautiful in this mentality, that they then that in the middle ages, that in the forties. they don't even understand how u understand squalor in the forty-fifth year, we reminded, i don’t know how this will happen now, maybe soberly ourselves, but in this case i am most outraged by something else. i remind you, in addition to what
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they answer stated, let's say. yesterday , a decision was finally made, as it were, to liquidate the church of the moscow patriarchate. do you understand in latvia? it 's interesting history. somehow, seven made the decision to make such a decision made. they understand that everyone can make a decision to spit on everything , you know. they think they can decide on, so talk about the new status of the russian orthodox church. there is no signal to make a decision about the russian orthodox church or not, i want to say whether you'll excuse me moreover, gas supplies have started again in latvia today in this case i have a question. and we have in general those who make the decision, these economic ones, they somehow consider what you were talking about with the fact that it is indecent with the fact that this is a slap in the face of national sovereignty should have been turned off after this statement through hour, you know and we don't give a damn what will happen to latvia let him buy gas, that's the problem, but we won't squeeze it out, the problem is that we didn't do it. and this
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suggests that they will continue to do this, because they perfectly understand that he promised to answer gas, do you understand? how to answer one clarification one, please, yes, they still give this privilege, but to russian citizens who are seeking political asylum. that is, if they have some claims, but not privileges, i mean that this is a ban. the entry does not apply to russian citizens who are seeking political asylum, political asylum, then i agree with this word. and by the way, the union, but they don’t take measures like that, but at the same time it doesn’t condemn. that is, this is a kind of attempt, the european union accepted. uh adopted, so to speak, a resolution not a resolution, but a decision was made about the abolition of the simplified regime. so to speak, visa in the issuance of visas for russian citizens. well, so on and so forth, after all, you accepted the rights. and not one
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word. so to speak, did not say ahead. that is, it is normally considered, it is considered. here it is friends. here they are new here are the new normal. look at the girl. okay, i turned it down. well, it doesn't matter or johansson. yes, uh, look please, this is the new normal. everything she says, look and listen please, is very flexible in general. the concept can be added to it indefinitely, and in this sense, or you johansson. ah, it’s no different from, let’s say, activists, who also offered absolutely wild things at one time there on positive discrimination to everything else. and here she just, well, yes, she said the russians are not welcome in the countries we will not issue visas to the baltic states. and i'm talking about the sudden movements that vlad said to immediately turn off the gas there or else. understand there's a big difference between talking heads a la johansson and those people who keep business cultural ties and everything else. that is,
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in poland, politicians can say anything to threaten war with everyone else, but today it is more the main buffer for the supply of products needed there under sanctions. the territory of the russian federation about this no one he speaks publicly, but politicians don’t talk about it, they turn a blind eye to it, because this is money, this is the business that is already going on, it is already in the gray zone somewhere, and it’s already possible contacts of another or oil products, which miraculously come from russia fall on the territory of the same ukraine although officially trade. no. well, yes, miracles, there are many here and, uh, on every occasion. uh, such a sharp reaction. well, i don’t know, well, i understand, they always they always come into conflict, as it were , interests, so to speak, financial er, and dignity person. true, after all, it is always the same, so to speak , the victim is either, by one or the other, but they remembered, think in general the life of a person. that's how she
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's made. you always sacrifice something, either well-being or dignity. i understand, i understand that a person’s life is one thing, but the level and scale of the state is different, and so on, the decision and in general, but nevertheless, nevertheless , here we are talking about dignity here we are talking about the dignity of an entire country. she says, you know what's going on. she doesn't say if she even said no russians if she said there, like putin's fans are more tra-ta-ta. we are not happy for you. i would understand it, in fact, there would be at least some kind of collective responsibility. these are russians. you understand what 's the matter. she is the common denominator. eh, that's all, so it's a question of this question of our dignity with you. and those, so to speak, our citizens who manage to. i don’t know how to slip, presenting history to journalists, or he says, i have political asylum for a week, i need to go there as vladimir vladimirovich suggested, and then i i'll be back when i'm disappointed, but so on. here are the ones that leak. and this is your right and not me, who is it to say something to you, but, in my opinion, of course, this is trade, thus, with
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our dignity, for the sake of this, i don’t know amsterdam, you donated a little bit a little bit of my own dignity. well, take a bite out of yourself, please, alexei gennadievich what do you think? there are several points here. and as i said, the values of a person are the real ones, not declarative ones, by which they really live. this is probably the most important thing, except for the russian people. i think this is so, because what we live for is much more important, what is the problem of the nineties, it happens that life, that's why so many people, well, i drank it. she died young there. now russia has its dignity. yes, and it is, how to say, both collective and for many personal therefore, but at the same time there are many nuances. i agree that the world, it is still thinner than those of our people who drag trucks from europe of goods for our russian people. in what sense is this a special economic operation, yes, and someone who leads the technology, so the world is it. i agree
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that this is subtle, because it’s easy to take it there, and spit, so to speak. yes, too. will we be able to live just physically stupidly and we need without a lot of goods from e from e, degrading europe in england this is not the one who receives the money, but here he brings britain with him to the world. here we need russian agents, people who carry russia into the world and people there feathers, how to say disenchant, disenchant. what is a good word? and yes, i'm afraid that really everything is much thinner, nevertheless, sensations. this is this humiliation. and so to speak. oh, and these people understand everything perfectly. they say it's experienced politicians. it’s no coincidence that they didn’t fuck with their tongues there, they understand all this, purposeful methodically do it, and nina is right when , so that they don’t know about it, they suspected it, but they never allowed themselves to say it out loud. you say no humiliation. on the contrary, i would like to meet an account from europeans. come up to say, i'm russian and what, and who are you training on a t-shirt? michael even i know who i am
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they say. people need parting in order to learn to enjoy the meetings, but those who are waiting for these meetings. hope is certainly needed, and faith that it will happen yulia baranovskaya just gives hope. now, during the military operation in ukraine , there has been no contact with my brother since june 10. well, i found out, there, dad was on vacation, he arrived, it turns out.
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he said that everything is fine with him, but i pray . there is no connection. i pray that everything goes well. meet what is your name? denis a call sign. and how long have you been here for four months since march 30th. why did you decide to come here? dad came here on 30 and called me and said that he signed the contract, i immediately had a soul of hatred. how did the pope go to war? what will i think, of course, i went for him. as soon as the military operation began , it was still broadcast on the news, but i watched and watched, well, i couldn’t stand to sit at home, i couldn’t calmly. someone must stand up for russia, yes, and he went, so i called my son. denis said, so that he doesn't lose me. there may
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be no connection for a long time. he asked where i was going. i said to ukraine in five minutes i called back and said, dad, i'm with you like a father. of course i'm worried. he is my son denis, i love him, i tried to dissuade him, he said, denis is still a war there, well, and a satchel and kill younger. you are still young, we have already lived, if everything happens, the same, it seems it will not be so insulting, but he is also stubborn the same as i got ready and arrived, and my mother, how she reacted. first, my january 12 buried. accept our condolences stole documents so that i would not leave, i found the documents and left. at first i tried to dissuade both dad and brother denis, but whoever
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listens to the man decided that's all. i was just in shock, because recently i did not become a mother and immediately a brother and father. let's go there. i understand that after the death of my mother, of course, it was doubly difficult to let denis and me go. well, we explained our decision to her, she must respect it. battalion yes well , dad is now gone on vacation precisely combat experience. no, of course, you are worried. you never know, my brother already had a wound in the leg through a humpbacked bridge, they drove at 5:00 in the morning and came under mortar fire. denis was driving. he had a fragment passed above the knee on the right
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leg. it would be better if i was wounded than he was in the hospital and back there. i know that there is no communication here, there is no way to contact relatives and friends. i didn’t just come here for a reason, consider that i am the same cord conductor, along which i will now run to your relatives, greetings that we will send together sister, my youngest nastya hello, i love you very much, i miss you. see you soon. outfit he looks like such a solid serious soldier. that's just a brother , roughly speaking, who was here. hello daddy, i miss you. we haven't seen each other for two weeks now. i love you, very much, kiss you. i'm waiting for you, son, hi wait, i'll be there soon. today i'm going, daughter, for us, don't worry. soon i hope everything will be over, and denis and i
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will come to you. 62 years old people know that, excuse me for paphos, of course, but today it’s possible on friday , after all, i want to say that we have been with us all our lives, we all have, yes, there was some kind of representation of our country of russia, here it was and was. and now we all have a chance thanks to a special military operation, which they will get tired of repeating in our country. first of all, they pass through our country. we have a chance to become the same russia that we all just imagined. and we can become it. good afternoon, the information channel continues its work on the air time to remember, my name is alexander gordon america's goal in relation to russia, what? the destruction of russia there is no other goal and cannot be about this for a long time
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say, across the ocean, say politicians who hype on it say politicians who are convinced of this, but now former military spoke a retired general, former commander of the us army in europe, ben hodges. he urged the states to prepare for the end of the russian federation, let's listen. i think the us military goals in this conflict should include russia periodization day. i think we are seeing the beginning of the end for the russian federation as it is today. we have to be ready for this, we weren't ready for the end of the ussr hmm turns out they were good recognition. well, the former military man is carrying a purgut, he froze his head during the exercises, but he was not the only one paul masara, senior political advisor to the commission on european security and cooperation, posted a map of russia on his site and asked himself a question. how much its territory has increased since 1.000 471 years. and then signed
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i wonder how it happened, then? maybe it's colonialism. why didn't he post the map from the united states around the same time? yes, great britain, and so on. well, again, they don’t argue with fools here, just think some adviser to some european commission. well, nothing serious, but the problem lies in the fact that no matter how frantic our enemies were yelling. and we have to admit that there is a fifth column in russia. and now the events in vilnius at the turn of summer and autumn, where the congress of free russia was held, just this was shown by attempts to break up the russian uh federation are being made not only from the outside, but also from the outside, and not just treason from the inside. sorry let's listen. we have to citizens of russia regardless of where they
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live make a tough choice for everyone. which side? good and evil he stands and if he reasoned. being a citizen of russia, that the defeat of the russian federation and the destruction of a large degree, that is, that state is not a country, but a state. the passports of which are now in most of the pockets present in the hall is the only important and necessary goal. there can be no other goal. well, yes, but what to do? well, people are here to talk. just about how to ruin russia but again, this is not news. these are the conversations that are now going on about the inevitable collapse. they didn't start today, not
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yesterday. for example, well, the collapse of the soviet union in the forty-sixth year was launched by the same methods. the western secret services approved in munich an anti-balshevist bloc of peoples. it included anti-communist organizations of a number of states in europe and asia, and one of the leaders of the un, yaroslav shestidsky, an ally and right hand of stepan bandera , was elected the first head of this organization and this is what that bloc wrote about in its bulletins. communism is by no means a phenomenon that can be isolated from the revolutionary historical process, which included the decolonization of the world, the collapse and disintegration of the empire, an important factor in the current revolutionary struggle, both in ukraine and in other annexed countries of the ussr , open armed actions are acts of sabotage, as well as passive resistance, undermining the collective farm system, nationalism aimed at
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achieving national liberation should be considered as a driving force in the struggle to conquer the russian empire and the prisons of peoples, and this implies the acceleration of the collapse of the russian empire and its complete destruction, as well as supporting the development and rethinking of the national characteristics of individuals, their traditions and their intellectual and spiritual lives. well, it's still nothing new or they come up with something. of course, there is nothing new, another question is that life goes on and new technical possibilities arise in some new historical realities. but the fact that there are two program programs, a minimum program and a maximum program for and not even the destruction of russia, but about working with russia, this is an absolute fact program maximum indeed, this is actually completely replacing what is happening on the territory of the russian federation with some new form of statehood, most likely without the participation of 145 million living in this area. well, and,
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accordingly, the program is at least. we saw, in general, its beginnings in just the same in the early nineties. this is the actual format assumes the transformation of russia into such a country as a mine, that is, absolutely simply under the control territory, which does not have its own person , naturally does not have sovereignty there, and simply does everything that it is advised to do, or simply openly lowers the washington obko out of there. or from some such, a collective western unconscious and so on, therefore, in this sense, it's just like a question, uh, who are we talking about. about what specific historical, uh, parallels, and so on and so forth, but in general, these tasks are even, and not now and not 200 years ago, but they were staged even before the appearance, for example, of the state, the united states of america, because this is actually. uh, back in the uk, i was hatching similar things, france and so on, that is, another question is that now the concept has changed somewhat and,
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of course, a little bit different players, but then again , even if we rewind all this film for not so much time and in retrospect, let's see, then, uh, indeed, even back in the 19th century, we see the russian empire. we will see, but in general, france, which also, but periodically returned in the republican form , too. we will assume that the empire is the british empire now, where colonialism is colonism osman feathers, well, spain and portugal are also, by the way, an empire, that is, in fact , 5-6 main participants - these are actually those who remained today, but we received. in general, such a rather complicated thing is formally legal equality and nominally, of course, today there are many more players, but in essence. here is all this active love, not love, but to russia as some kind of geopolitical entity, it is actually concentrated in the same geographical points and in fact. here is the anger. she has been piling up in the wrong place for 10 years. not 15,
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not even 100. and this is such a thousand-year-old worthy malice that has fermented so many times. here is another question. that, of course, you can work with this, and, of course, in the era of the information war. but these prominences of this malice, they are more and more visible and technical capabilities in order to carry out and radiate all this, but this hatred, well definitely and much more and introduction. actually, to the inner part of, uh, just the same, of any state, especially such a huge and complex and multinational and multi-confessional as the russian federation . but this is the most obvious way. that is here. i do n’t even need to do some such difficult analytics. that is, of course, entering through the fifth column. this is the most obvious entry. why does the united states and the rest need to destroy the russian federation? a quote from the behaj of the american e-military with whom we started you. you distorted his
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quote a little. i want to explain what he meant when he talked about di-imperialization or his de -colonization, he didn't say the destruction of russia, he was talking about what needs to be redeemed. uh, we need to rid russia of the imperial e-colonial thinking. here i have a simple question. and what is his dog business? yes why is he crawling inside the russian federation threatening european security, what topics are threatening what are those the most run away is american, and security, because any kind of expansion of this conflicts started on nato - which means that he actually, wait, threatens world security. it 's the united states good, the united states that 's got something to do everywhere. these are their own interests, which stick their nose everywhere without asking. so he came up with the decolonization of russia so that it would not threaten, right?
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