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uh, traumatic for the sheep itself, and simple stationery cope with this task. no worse, to shear a sheep it takes about 25-30 minutes. no one even thought to keep the sheep, friends came and brought a cat yarka. uh, and a lamb to boot. that's where it all started. then i got a lamb. unfortunately, what breed was given to me? i don't know. but very dissatisfied. we start with the head and end with the tail. this is the coat we took off. two kilograms by weight if it rains, she will very heavy and, of course, carry it very heavily. well, now let's go to ours?
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shows all its beauty. when a person works with his hands, it is always a joy, and some told me, when i moved to a farm, i began to work hard, that on earth you can only earn a hump with these people. i do not agree that it is difficult for the earth, it brings great joy, joy, when you sow something, even before you sow joy, when you plowed the field, you looked back. and here it is plowed. it's so much joy. here it is the earth, even joy for the fact that you are just you plow when the seed gives rise again you rejoice when the first leaves appear, again the flowers bloom. we have greenhouses, when?
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you sowed a cucumber, you look in. here it is. well, somehow according to our local key. here the cotyledons immediately looked out some kind of joy, indescribable, when the first second leaf. here are the tendrils that need to be cut off , the first fruits do not bloom, and there is such a feeling of satisfaction with the fruits of one's labor. it is everywhere, let's say, of course, the grass grows very quickly, everything constantly needs to be mowed, but as soon as you mowed it back, how beautiful is the well-groomed lawn. here is a planted bush. and when the time comes for fruit berries, you pick and try, and it is grown. your family, uh, planted something, wife
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planted something, son planted something, uh, and, as it were, by common labors. we get our harvest our joy our contentment in the city it was not in the city you don't see the dawn you don't see the sunset. you only see houses. and when we get up early, just the sun comes out from behind the village of polatishchi. just detached from distant trees. the sun sets, we also see, and uh, let's say how much beauty there is in everything. you wake up three leptits. the songs are pleasing and uh, let's say the feeling is indescribable and this is never the case in the city. you won't get. on our farm, we grow almost everything
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that can be grown in the conditions of belarus, of course , potatoes, tomatoes and cucumbers, bell peppers, eggplants, watermelons, melons, pumpkins, zucchini and a lot of other things, and now we gradually came to planting eggplant. for planting eggplants, we have prepared such seedlings, we take them out of a glass. our land already. convenient and when planting it is necessary to remove these flowers, which would be the ovary, but unfortunately. then the eggplant will give everything for these 1-2 flowers. and we want to harvest. caring for plants can even be several times more difficult than caring for
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animals. put food and forgot. for a while, they are capricious plants and , depending on whether the sun is shining brightly or clouds, you need to take care of them differently in the greenhouse when the sun rises in temperature above 40 °. and of course, for this day, any seedlings in cups dry up and already require care, require additional watering, and the plants have already been planted. that is, they are not something that needs to be approached every day, they need to be looked after all the time. we grow almost everything on our estate, but the most reverent thing that we love is, of course, flowers. i will now show how we transplant
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large pots of these sulfinias, because the root system of the sulfinia petunia is very very powerful and they require a transplant. so it is poured into a small pot amount of earth then the pot is inserted. and around the circumference, the earth is already filled up with a little bit of the pot itself. this is how we seal the walls, we get the pot itself. and then we pour it on top. we fix the very neck of the plant. i feel very happy. very happy, because i have a family
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of my like-minded people, let's say. uh, me and my wife and kids. uh, let's keep pace, we have the same goals. we like to run a business. we like to work on the ground. we love growing vegetables. uh, fruit we uh, like caring for cow animals. eh, and, therefore, we do a common thing and this brings us common joy. as they say motherland with a small letter. for me , this is the motherland with a capital letter, because here there are only trees that e planted. i planted with my father myself. i teach my son to plant trees. uh, a lot of what is made with your own hands, some plans for the future, and yes, and the air here is such that you can breathe. not that full breasted, and probably two, if they were.
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a foreign language in the zone of your own. yes, this is customary, but the latest information about the english-speaking cabinet of ministers in ukraine seems difficult to me, though it was in ukraine that zelensky proposed to consolidate this special status of the english language, and that prosecutors and officers and officials also speak it. yes, and plus to this, legalize marijuana, maybe by combining it. yes, something will work out. i don't know, but somehow it turned out that they wanted to cancel russian culture, yes, but it cancels itself. and so it happened. that those who conceived all this, they exactly conceived it. you understand that there is no ukraine and no ukrainians, as such, for those who are everything. eh, so to speak, i thought it over and put it together and not in the fourteenth in any year, but much earlier, and this
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needs to be unwound, and we probably don’t have time for this. this needs to be rewound back to the first world war, and so on and so forth, those who put it all together. and they did it not for the sake of ukraine and ukrainians. they did it in order to have something that would be anti-russian. and that's why they were going to do it exactly, and that's why this english language and this english-speaking office. and this is heresy about e marijuana and this is it. uh, so, uh, constant e, on one leg of walking about this whole heresy with lgbt, one complete legalizes same-sex marriage, this is already so. after all, i’m talking to you about the question about the civil war, about the image about the image of the future, this today. eh, so they called ukraine like this for this, in order to fill it with what it is not, so that it ceases to be what
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i assure you that ukrainian nationalists will take a step for the owners and well, let's say for the curators of all this action they will become exactly the same enemies like today. we just need them today. today they are needed, well , just like hitler once cut the rem's stormtroopers. you understand that at some next step, when today's shiry means ukrainian boys who think what it means, uh, washington the london liberals are for this or that all in order for them to go there with forelocks and build their own nku. they, when they realize it will be too late, what it is different from the situation when they thought the same thing in the forties during the fascist occupation. they thought that hitler would give them freedom, and this stylish ukraine itself will organize it for sure. they thought so, then so this is part of the plan, part of which therefore, i honestly confess to you. this is all the flirting there with the english language with the lgbt was lgbt it me it is not at all surprising, because within the framework
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of the project in which today i am calling why, many people write to me, even with ukraine , you call something all the time. i say this because this is not ukraine, this is anti-russia, which in essence is. and anti-ukraine, because you are molded into what you are not, and today's current so -called. here, uh, the ukrainian government wants it. well, you know, this is what she looks from below all the time. well, take it, we are your bourgeois, what do we need to do, we need this is good. we will make english ok english we need. how many boys we need, it means to burn the ukrainians there, and another 60,000 is good , give money there, give it. yes, all right. so we collect. that's what it's all about, tin, and and for me it's all a long time ago. especially at this stage it became so completely clear that for today's hmm ukrainian so-called. eh, i can’t even call it a state for this project. for them , this is a completely commercial story. and we
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adapt to you. we fight for you, we we carry out your tasks. and you pay us for it and give us the rest there. nishtyaki and so on and so forth all this, in principle, the idea of mercenary mercenary does not care what form to wear oblivion of the native language - it 's more like the last shirt, well , there is nothing more to sell exactly a year ago in may 22 , information appeared that 53% of all ukraine's agricultural land was sold to three american agricultural corporations the largest recently it turned out that against the backdrop of the war, this sale continues with enhanced methods. that is, millions more hectares are being sold and already sold. yes, and so, who and when will stop this lawlessness, and then what will happen to this land, in your opinion, do you understand? i know and
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agree everything here, it's not yesterday. not the day before yesterday, i became aware of the fact about the land , and again returning to what you said earlier, just like nazi germany in echelons. from there, this black soil was taken out in this sense, nothing changes. ukraine is , as it were, a territory that, if it is, well, let's say, part of our something. i don't even want to talk now. here is the russian world. this is a very complex polysemantic, but if it is part of our common something , but some project of our common, and which slavic from brest to vladivostok we will call the east there, but ours in general, not impeccable, you know, there is nothing clean and charming with her jambs with her stupidities with her mistakes, of course, but of our common, uh, she works anyway, as if for herself, but in any other capacity, as torn out of this, she cannot work for herself, because everyone who is her
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in this in this case is engaged. it interests them, only somehow a resource for exporting something, be it the earth, or whose children are already starting. eh, it’s possible to check me, which people are now easily starting, under any pretexts and without pretexts, to withdraw from ukrainian families from seven refugees in europe , just already under the pretext and demon, my acquaintances from italy send a huge number of these links and say, well, do something. by the way, pay attention ukrainians living. well normal in italy they understand that in no one will do anything in today's ukraine to save the ukrainian children who are taken from seven refugees in europe. unfortunately, you and i understand, why, just like factories for the removal of organs from people, which exist unconditionally. remember, this is all the same thing that the kosovars did. all the same is happening today, that is, ukraine, which does not exist in our common space. she is interested in those who use her, either as a source of these
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resources that they just take, or as something that is perpendicular or contradicts us, they are all ukrainians themselves and ukraine does not matter to anyone. were they? uh, fascist, nazi, germany in the second world war, be it now the anglo-saxons, and all this company now model does not change anything, well, not to mention the fact that in the first world war all this ukraine as political ukraine was used by german and austro-hungarian intelligence. how to say a disruptive factor. and, well, it's just that history can't be argued against. and it repeats over and over that she's here in this our common union it, with all the difficulties for all, of course, is not life, in general, such a thing, not perfect, it still flourishes and well, everything that is built in today's ukraine , when was it built and and and by whom? it’s clear when i don’t say that russians or russia. when we were together, all this was being built , ukraine left the soviet union with one of
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the richest industrial potentials there, yes, the public and so on, you know, and well, how they still eat everything up what is, well, spitting in all this our communication, that is, it turns out. this is the situation with the autocephalous, this is all in the same, of course, that is, they are needed. they themselves are not interested in everything they are interested in. it is that by tearing them away from the church, from language, from culture, from literature, from connections, they are torn off making us weaker, because we understand that, of course, we are all together, that is, and this is the only thing they are needed for. they don't understand it. and the last thing in this topic that ukrainians don’t understand, if well, some ukrainians who don’t agree with me there or look at us there or here, i don’t know what they should to think. i described this very importantly some time ago in my telegram in this one. well, in a metaphorical sense, eh?
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ukraine for today's and for all past owners is like a woman who wants to be recaptured from another, but exactly at the moment when she is recaptured, she becomes uninteresting. she is only interested in being recaptured, no one is interested in making a woman taken from someone, taken away from her family , happy and prosperous, and so on or not at the moment when she is taken away from there, she becomes uninteresting. this is exactly the same thing, that is, they are for this very thing. eh, the west doesn't care about the saxon voice. we will not go into this now. they are exactly the same russians for them as we are all these stories, that they are somehow separate for them. they understand this difference. they are exactly the same russians for them, but they are just the same watch any hollywood film any
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hollywood film from any hollywood film it is quite obvious that a native of the soviet union is a russian georgian lithuanian who you are all russian and this is actually in hollywood it's not because they don't understand. they just perfectly understand that for them we are all russians and therefore they are one against the other. well, that's it, this is the last scandal, yes, which is connected not just with the church, but with the sale of spiritual values. yes, the foreign intelligence service of russia reports that the values of the russian values of kiev pechora lavra, yes, the centurion and he, the relics of the relics of ilia muromets and nestor the chronicler, with the assistance of unesco, will be taken out yes, from ukraine to western museums in italy to france to the vatican, some of the already russian icons are already there. yes, that's what awaits these spiritual
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values in the future, if they believe at all. the news is that ukraine or the ukrainian space will someday see this. we remember what happened to the scythian gold. look here is so this same theft. see. let's just name things. well , directly naming things at the level at which they are theft is unconditional. but it is already clear on several levels that those who take out specific things here and those who take them to specific museums. they are engaged in theft. in this sense, at this level, there is a difference between the export of land, the export of children and women, and the export of human organs and the export of valuables. here, on this materialistic level, for those who take away there is nothing; they use ukraine as , roughly speaking, a cash resource, from which everything that can be taken can be taken as long as it is theirs. yes, but on a spiritual level, on a spiritual level. they also
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tear them away from us, because, well, how would you understand that the kiev-pechersk lavra from which all this was taken out, which is a shrine for she stops us all at this moment. uh, from their point of view, being saints for us, it will still remain for them, this is for sure commercial interests, but here is a very important nuance. i would like you to respond taking it from us take it. is it like an asset? at the same time , they actually put on one ruler. these are the financial resources that were frozen from russia and are now discussing how to steal them more conveniently while remaining clean. yes, they are just looking for a legal tool in order to steal beautifully, the same thing happens with spiritual values. yes, we say that this is a banal theft. well, i absolutely agree with this message, but the debt is growing every month. ukraine is on the content
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to pay with something necessary. in the long term, there is nothing to pay with, this is a payment. i think that on some tactical level, maybe this is also a payment from a materialistic point of view, but i think that this is a payment in a much more important and meaningful sense, they allow it to be taken out and in the material sense of the word, steal. they pay off these loans who gave them cash loans pay them exactly with the goods under which they are given these loans. they are given loans for the product called you are making yourself anti-russian. you are outliving yourself everything, culturally, but linguistically, and from the point of view of the faith, you are outliving, that is, roughly speaking, what they were contracted for by this today's project
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by the fact that it refuses everything russian or east slavic that it has . he and he is needed, therefore this is retribution, that is, for the west this is a very successful project for the west is, unfortunately, today a fairly successful project, and in fact, and, uh, its separation from you, you understand that, well, uh, it doesn’t exist yet. but if, roughly speaking, as it is planned by the west for 10-15 years , people grow up within the framework of this incomprehensible one. uh, it is not clear what sect that they made instead of orthodoxy still arises. and this is, uh, well, let's say this is this gap, which will already happen with some. eh, it's hard, er, to make up. that is, what they are paid for. they pay exactly this they are paid to pull themselves out of
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our common space. artyom well, once we have already touched on the topic of children a little. yes , they are paid. i'm not talking about ukrainians. i say current. ukrainian project, which signed for all this. i agree, we touched on the topic of children a little. yes, we need to touch it a little deeper, because it is scary, much worse, maybe even than financial assets and, sorry, even spiritual values, because children are not just our future ones. yes , they say it so pathetically, but we are always on this basis, we reflect very strongly. here are the wars on the iphone what is happening is a special case , a freak was detained in ukraine who sold children for organs. but after all, we are also trying to shake this topic, but shake it. how exactly now in the international criminal court want to force to consider the topic, what about the children who come here from
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the new russian territories? yes, from the donbass of zaporozhye from the kherson region , they rest here on vacation. here, two or three weeks after the shelling, and then they return to our place, that we belarusians are stealing these children. and now, we really do kidnapping. yes, they are trying to blame us. okay chain when they write about it. why is this nonsense in the heads of europeans, in general, in principle, possible. i am familiar with this topic because, by the way, in the donbass , i met your paralympic thalai, which i am one of those to whom it is his foundation that deals specifically with the rest of his children. yes, the fund is engaged in the recreation of children. we are familiar with him. we communicate with him. and in particular about this problem. i am in my lot, so i understand perfectly well, and what is at stake here on a practical level, when you say, uh, it's here some some too
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. we have one. well, not that it's a mistake. well , maybe even our mistake. we have all done it at one time or another. you say that, well, i understand when pso, but that's when the europeans. you want to say that today's europe and today's europeans are something that, in an intellectual, spiritual, cultural sense, and in a humanistic sense, is superior to dogs. you also believe in ordinary americans in one-story america whom you recognized, right? personally, i don't really care about anything depends or not left on them, because they are there and the same thing. i hope that there are thinking people in europe as well. there is one-storey europe, and there are thinking people. there are understanding people. there are people who understand what is happening there, of course there are, and they, because when i was talking about what
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my friends send me, for example, from italy, and there, well, they left ukraine back in the days of the ussr and so on. there with mariupol and so on, but they are sent all this and the italians, too, who are horrified by all this. yes, and very many europe, they, of course, see clearly. by the way, recently, literally in the last week, there has been a lot of such news that all of a sudden there is the administration of something there, something out there, and noted, what does it mean in ukraine many crimes are being committed against volunteers, humanitarian workers are arrested there which at last he received his sight. yes, at last he saw the light, there and that a crime against children is being committed, there and so on and so forth, that is. uh, the dialectical law is the transition of quantity into quality at the level of these thinking people. it certainly happens to listen. well, uh, american senators about the fact that azov is a nazi organization in the seventeenth year. they understood everything perfectly, they understood everything, they described that they should not be given weapons. then it turned out that they could be given this, they already started taking
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them to their excursion. then, when it will be necessary to remember again that they considered them nazis. you understand this. this is the management. uh, like external control. it is, as it were , necessary, apparently, it is not necessary not to see, so the europeans, uh, who are still there. of course they see everything. of course, they understand everything in exactly the same way as those very europeans in whom you believe and many americans, in whom we are also hmm, they understand someone, and someone intuitively feels that, by and large, in our confrontation with in the so-called europe of today, we are in many respects the bearers of european values, too, at least to talk about export. eh, these e spiritual relics, but you understand very well that there are already churches in europe. in which it everything could be there in the churches already that in many bars there is a gym. i am not saying this over the internet. even when i had the opportunity
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to go, i saw it all. there's a bar , there's a restaurant, there's a gym, there's a disco, there back and forth, and there are many europeans who, let 's say, are conservative. they are just in well in russia in the broadest sense of the word. they just see, here are european values, also their christian and family. and that's all, and this is a very important substitution that when we talk about the conflict, uh, russia or russian peace with europe this is all presented as a conflict between european values and anti-european values. this is a better substitute for this conflict, and this lies in the fact that there are already anti -european and anti-humanistic anti -christian values, which are, well, even now i don’t want to pronounce these words, than well, devilry, in short, here, and we are trying to confront our things with their proper names. we are trying to resist this. not being
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any there flawless. not being some kind there that's impeccable with everyone their mistakes with all their own, too, uh, sins, and so on and so forth, but basic at this level. that's where the contradiction lies. artyom as an authoritative presenter and russian irony is absent here, believe me. i can't help but ask about something important to us. here, at a recent meeting with security officials and journalists, the president directly said, our president, that we have a single fatherland from brest to vladivostok, i was present at this meeting. he emphasized this thesis several times, while he emphasized that we are a sovereign country and independent, but in a single
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homeland is in your opinion. and what is more important for russia, a strong and independent republic of a dash, a reliable ally, or a part of the russian world a little bit in the wrong sense, in which one would like, and is everyone in russia able to correctly assess this? but i’ll answer right away from the beginning, here’s the second part of the question, but in russia, of course, not all. i am able to correctly assess this, because this is a very complex issue. this is a question of how many people's heads are arranged, and how their e, historical and political reflection is arranged, both from the time of the soviet union and after the collapse of the soviet union in relation to belarus and so on. in this sense, i don't. eh, as you said, by the way, irony is a good story, even if it was irony, an authoritative russian, which means that
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the host is there. i also went through these and different stages of perception, and then belarus and ukraine, because, of course, we all grew up in the soviet union and got used to perceive, because we alone are used to perceive it. like what it was, what it was, as we grew up as well, inseparable parts and in for a long time. yes, this is how it was perceived that this is for some such, well, by coincidence of a number of historical ones. in general, in some tragic circumstances. we began to live separately, but as if there was such a long enough period, but this is all, as if not for real. well, you know, there is from the series of belarus well, how is it separately, belarus well, that is, you know , it seems that many had it, but someone left such that it’s all like this. well, here's a strange game that in the ninety-first year everything was broken. yes, at ninety
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the first year, it was all make-believe, that it was a mistake. and this was in many ways a tragic mistake, it’s another matter that, well, it’s impossible to turn back the stuffing and there is no subjunctive mood, and so on and so forth, and now we kind of have to agree and disagree that it was we should see. live and build the most effective for us for all. well, how would the path be in the future, yes, and in fact, only this will make us stronger, when we are already exactly the one about which your question is, when will we start thinking about it, and not reflecting? here you go here, how was it right there, or, before me , putin said everything very correctly about this, that the one who does not regret about this , that one, has no heart, and the one who wants to glue it together, as it were, he has no head glue, as it was no longer possible, therefore, we need to build something new now to the first part of this question, which is more important for us, firstly for me. this is not a thesis or an antithesis. this is not a contradiction, a separate
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independent, sovereign belarus and part of our common common house or a political science project, and so on. further. i'll tell you more. i talked about it at the time. eh, even on the air even then many of my friends did not understand me, but i remained with this point of view. i just think that it is possible, for all of us together, as for our here this unity of cultural historical mental against. first of all, we are being waged a mental war. this is what they are doing now with ukraine, this is, first of all, a mental war, because they were reflashed like this. belarus as we call it or belarus as it is officially is called here, and which lives as a separate country while realizing itself as part of our unity. i think that for us this is how to say it in a cultural
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historical, whatever geopolitical sense. this is a very important resource. i will explain why, because when in the ninety-first year our common project ended there , the soviet socialist ones, and so on and so forth, there were several different options for getting out of this way out of this transition into something else and russia chose or was forced to follow one path, belarus went differently. and the results that we have achieved to date , they give me reason to believe that much of what was done in belarus was a softer and more sparing way of the transition period and getting out of the fact that, that is, russia rushed or was
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abandoned. now we are not discussing this with our heads in this wild capitalism in the era of the initial accumulation of capital in the russian state. and that's all that we went through , a very sore subject, belarus went the other way, it has its advantages. he has his downsides. he has his own difficulties. it has its advantages and an alternative that you see before your eyes. it is always very important, when we have. here is russia with its pluses and minuses. here we have belarus with its pluses and minuses. and here we would also have ukraine with its pluses and minuses, based on the fact that we are all, as it were , one, but still some. well, let's just say the mentality, it's all the same in something. uh, it's not because we're russians and belarusians there and ukrainians. listen, you are coming to the penza region. there are also some
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mental differences. yes, here and now belarus is coming, so you look at the path. yeah, this is what they have, uh, this is what they have, it’s cool interesting, yes, but a concrete example for you. i'm from the airport yesterday. i was driving at night, the driver tells me. and we're driving at night. and i say, what are we talking about at every traffic light, and he says, and this is our red wave at night, not the green wave of traffic lights, but the red wave traffic light, i say, and why, so that they don’t drive you understand? this is me right away thought. this is an interesting approach. we have, on the contrary, as it were, but it's like time, let 's drive there, but here it's not, so that they don't drive. so good, let it be here, but it's very important that we be one with it, that, uh, we are communicating vessels. and when you have it here, you
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can also look about it there, it 's different there, with privatization there, it's different with that there. well, these are all the differences it will be for guidance. this will be an indicator for each individual of our countries. oh, look, they have it, and ours also see it. what's there so you know, well, from a completely banal sphere. er, well, that's probably known to everyone here, but still. for me, this is a very important example. and with what expression are the words belarusian products pronounced in russia , you know, delicious belarusian belarusian products are at the level of the practical result of the fact that at one time, belarus chose a little another way in something a little. in a way, they are a little. yes, and they are now what they are, right? and i remember that in some kind of xv or sixteenth year. and just when my wife and i were here in we stopped in belarus, so there in the populated area, what is my name? well, it
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is written finds e yes, so there is such a store there, i won’t say its name on the air, otherwise i’ll think that it was the advertisement that came here. here we are, well, we just had to eat, we bought bread and sausages. and uh, they cut it. well, they just started eating in the car and the wife said, listen, something is saying something, not that. i say it is, of course not. all the same, you understand the present, it is not something that smells like sausage there. well, sausage, she is she is a sausage. yes, you see, this is a very small banal example. we can expand a lot of them further, so i think that if we are a variety of approaches, and there are some options, if we can save it and use it as a resource in order to learn mutual lessons, this will certainly strengthen us . that's all, so for
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me a very important point. you told everything so beautifully, you know, i want to, however, with the rights of a person who runs this program. yes, at you have such a right in moscow, i have it here for understanding. everything is very simple, if we are independent. e sovereign country we have enough mind. and i am sure that with our president it will always be enough for us. i think they are becoming anti-russian. and accordingly, we will be able to be friends with each other , communicate, watch who has it better to share this and remain independent sovereigns at the same time. what else do we need? this is exactly what we need for you and us, despite the fact that we speak exactly the same language now yes i can't help but ask one question. you have, as we say, a contemporary of a professional person. here's how
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you watched our coup attempt in 2020 and why we didn't intervene , huh? you said the word how i observed, i did not observe, i ended up in the thick of these events, working where i work, because, by the way, this is about the question of our uh that we are different countries, by the way , this is the idea that we have one people, but different countries, and to climb an elderberry in ukraine, he said the same thing in everyone. here is his books there is this here is the idea that the people are one, but the countries are different, someone argues with this. some people agree with this. so, since we still have one people and we perceive what is happening in our neighboring brotherly country as our own. for us , it was television then, too, of course, there was a very significant story and we practically
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only discussed it, while all this continued. and understanding that this is a story that takes place in belarus but this is a story that is model. from what would it be called honed or practiced? that is, this is a model story that is applied there some mechanisms. eh, they hone and work out. it's just that in ukraine they decided to work out one scenario. e to force. uh, including some historical prerequisites and so on and so forth, you understand, well , at least simply, because that's why the military scenario was rolled out there, well, bringing it to ukraine and here it, most likely, was not planned and not could, but because the belarusians did not swear allegiance to the nazi reich. well, here, they just didn’t take the oath, but the ukrainians. uh, many of this is a historical fact, we made a big mistake that at one time, due to historical mental causes and so on. there
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, this division was very clear east west, that is, very sharp in this sense, there is a completely different structure, and therefore, when recruitment was announced there in the division. ss there were people signing up voluntarily here it was not. we didn't have divisions, you certainly didn't have any divisions. and no one there did not burn khatyn, not the belarusian policemen, but the ukrainian bandera, and so, and this is also we in the soviet union for the sake of friendship of peoples , we kind of forgot this a little. it is necessary was to be made thinner and smarter. we thought it would undermine. and we seem to be blind, but in the end , this is what i'm for, therefore, i worked out from belarus. here is this scenario through uh, the internet to the issues of mental warfare. that is, it was an attempt of such a more mental coup through the internet and so on and so forth, but i have a personal account, but i say this with a reasonable share and irony so that no one would attack there. i have a personal account of those who started all this, because i was pulled out of vacation for this business. i have me
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i usually plan my vacation for the second of august. that is the second of august, and then it went. and so i just started, and then artyom grigorievich will be dark. let's arrive and here, please, the air is there. here is such a story. say that you have been invited to a wandering party. no, it's just that so many people like to say that belarusian journalists have been replaced by russian ones right in the control rooms and studios. e hmm in general i'm being work. e on channel one. in general, in a sense, uh, worked. hmm, practically discussing belarusian events precisely because that for us these events were not strangers, not about strangers and not about something else, because we understood that the people who do this are the people who lead it. these are the people who pull the strings. these are the same people who pull. it's just different threads of other projects in ukraine that pull the strings of other projects that we
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have. we understood that these were, uh, like threads of the same web that we tried. here, it means stretch, so i worked it all out live. i worked it all out, what is called in the daily mode. and i didn't just watch it. and i tracked it all every day, studied it, lived it through myself , also because i understood that this scenario , uh, reflashing the brains of people , primarily young people, is not uniquely belarusian, but it is probably being worked out in belarus because the country less population less accessibility more that is roughly speaking, well, hmm on a model situation , they work out, as it were, a broad one. what works is that all these mechanisms for collecting all these protesters all these messengers. all of these here, uh, about absolutely. that's exactly how i worked it out, realizing that this is not about any
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lack of freedom there in belarus, or about any kind of democracy in belarus, or about any , just like we talked about ukrainians, about any not about belarusians not about such or not about such, artyom why didn't it happen? here you have drawn a conclusion for yourself. why didn’t you happen in belarus, as it didn’t happen in ukraine in belarus? as in ukraine, uh for uh, reasons in my opinion, uh operational, because the country? there is less population. a manageability is better mentality, and more such a weighted and the number of those who were able to reflash. or to fool it turned out to be below the threshold of the critical mass, which could flood all this on the one hand, and on the other
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hand, what we are talking about the different paths we took. well, because the system of state administration, including the power, component, and so on in belarus is set up in this way and then, so that those who leave the edges, so that they do not leave the edges. some people may not like it, but if a country is focused on security, well , there is such a thing as a social contract. yes, so, here is the social contract in belarus such that, uh, stability, calmness , quality of life, and so on and so forth are provided and guaranteed. and in exchange for this, yes, there is a power component, there is a right , a legal law enforcement component. yes, not everyone likes it quite strongly in terms of stories about certain people. e stands for democratic rules and values. let people try to go to europe and make there is something wrong, they need to stick their heads into the asphalt, because they simply never dreamed of, and even watching many are quite
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tough. eh, scenes then here in august of the twentieth year. i sort of understood and repeatedly demonstrated this, that if it seems to you that it is the belarusian security forces that are doing something so unimaginably incredible. as it was presented in the western press. take it later. actually, before that, there was a view, take any dispersal of a covid anti-covid rally in europe, where people are poisoned by dogs, where people are stuck, but with their heads in asphalt. yes, the guys were tough. moreover, in some situations, we still all the people pulled them out so that i understand. i analyzed it all frame by frame on the air, and i understood that in some situations these guys pulled them apart so that they acted tough, so that they would be somewhere else, so that then this is where they exceeded, so that from blow it all up. and this was also a part, as it were , of manipulation, which was then worked out more than once, and before that it was worked out on our example. you are a tv man. you
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you understand very well, first they beat a policeman, then several policemen come running. they begin to release it, it is pulled out. only the last part and that's it, therefore, the answer to your questions from my ties teaches as follows in belarus did not work out, because those who planned it all and, let's say, developed this technology. they did not take into account many things , primarily mental, but also political. and the quality of the belarusian society is different, they turned out to be not subject to this technology, which, well, sharpe's genies books, we all read revolutions and so on and they acted according to certain methods. and here are not all of these manuals. uh, they worked in force, yes, and there's probably nothing offensive here. but what is the mentality of the belarusians?
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he is so balanced well, you know what i'm talking about, that's, that is, conditionally, that's why, uh, this is a training manual that worked perfectly on the maidan, it didn't work here, it worked with someone, but i say it again, critical uh, mass and hmm belarus in this sense, in that case, it was such a question about our common world project there, as please him. call it yes, she survived the blow, which, uh, which, in fact, was planned. yes, and it is assumed for all. i am sure that our security forces have drawn a lot of conclusions from what yours did on the issue of our common, so to speak, but common here is common unity. do you remember how when it was announced that there were brigades of the national guard that were ready. if anything, you already
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understand this. this is a very important crossover. yes, it can be as politically rhetorical as you like in places, but for me it was absolutely. it’s like such a consonance when putin then said about these brigades of the national guard, which are ready, which, if anything, will enter and now, when alexander grigoryevich said that if it was necessary, we would have formed a brigade like in the forty-first. that 's not the point, uh, it's there, uh, had some practical, that is. now that's not the point. and this is unity. it has been shown in general and in things like this an important psychological statement that emphasizes this unity, of course. that's just a topic similar to this sergey lavrov in an interview, he literally stated that not what is happening now is like the war of the worlds, right? and here you can not avoid the association. do you remember, yes
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herbert wil his numbers in this novel, which was ahead of its time, understandably. yes, there are british europeans, yes, they are at war with fantastic enemies, the martians. what do you think these two worlds are like. and why is the west trying to make fantastic creatures out of us all the time? because we are strangers to him and he understands that we are strangers who do not want to reflash under him. that's all. if if they consider themselves to be, in my opinion, bisyatina, well, without curtains, as a rule, yes, it is clear that we who oppose this are someone rationally and logically, and someone intuitively. this means that we need, that we need to be humanized once again, this process of humanizing, yes, in relation to russians and russians. now more actively in relation to the belarusians in the twentieth
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year. it was more active for those belarusians who had decks in ukraine. so, in russia , orcs are absolutely cockroaches, that is, this process of dehumanization. actually speaking, a dehumanized enemy, he ceases to be, as it were, a man, therefore they do this for us. therefore they are we are we are the antithesis of what they are trying to make of them and we exist as a project just one short addition. under the soviet union , everything was the same half of its social achievements. the west was obliged. what happened to the existence of the soviet union the soviet union did not become, everyone has said what happened to the social achievements of the western european and american working people. why now? goodbye guys, that's all no one to compete with. it's about the same. is it just good on other material? artyom is the last about the philosophical question traditionally, and time has already shown us time. how important it is not to be silent, but to speak
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loudly about your position. what did flirting with the west lead to on the example of ukraine and what have we avoided so far, we have avoided in the sixth year and in the tenth and twentieth. i'm talking about belarus what western leaders have turned into and who the real leader is today is also time has shown. that the conservative traditions of the family of religion, and simply the division into men and women. this is also in our country this is not an atavism, thank god but what else time will show us. but time will tell us. what if we are still able to become fully what we say we are in opposition to them, we will put up and we will win. and if we don’t
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have enough willpower for this, the determination of the spirit of composure of unity, continue the lists. as much as we want, if we cannot justify what we say and think about ourselves. so we just need us, we just won’t have a fork in the road now, a very simple one, we know against what we and what we need to be for this, but only these need to be and become. and it's much easier sometimes to say and declare than it is to be. time will tell if we can or not. i believe we can. i hope to catch even this, and then it will show. you know time will show your program. yes, i will allow myself to end my program, our program, with the fact that i really want time to show that we were absolutely right, and therefore we
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won. what is the best way to test your erudition and ingenuity correctly tricky questions? name the fabulous jin whom the old man saved because of the turning of the volk-crutches by the soviet boy, and the full name is further well received. this is an absolutely correct answer. hope can still answer this question. is it true that all faces of any parallelepiped are squares, because
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