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you have the impression that the buryats are so evil, they are not evil, the buryats are evil, the russians send the buryats to fight with the ukrainians because they understand that they are their own, if they start, they may start something , suddenly we do not believe very much everything, but suddenly , moscow, leningrad, central slavic let's say not the republics of the region and they don't touch it, well at least they haven't touched it yet, and they are there somewhere in the suburbs and so on, it's better not to talk about it with the russians, they will never confirm it, they will always say they're pooping, well, you remember it is a beautiful story when the liberals gathered and said that our goal is to protect the russians and the russian language in the crimea, and from whom and from whom is this simply absurd, absurd, but recently i literally drove to work before work, i was also listening to some
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kind of liberal radio and there was this girl who was killed in russia . - it's that, that, and i agree, it's terrorism, listen, you have a state terrorist, maybe she wasn't the one holding the weapon in her hands, she's a peaceful resident well, she's just croaking , calling for war. they called for war they were sitting outside mariupol they were sitting in their house in buch they were sitting in their house in kyiv they were sitting in kharkiv in odesa and they are all dangerous this is pure terrorism about this somehow we are careful here careful that's why i no i if not well not that what i am i divide by 38 you don't expect anything from russian liberals especially one i repeat this word units i have friends among these units there
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may be two three two three people four people well six people although i will not count more than three or four but the rest - these are only people they touch russia in russian. none of them came out or said. today we stole four islands from the japanese here. we stole a large territory from the finns . with a capsis about all their there if democratic if directions i thought no i don’t believe much the next question orko stations say that the embargo will not affect their economy as they are
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rearranging sales markets to other countries like china and india. what is your opinion on this account? well, first of all, the essence of this russian crisis is not a crisis, as usual under capitalism, there are constant crises. yes , once every six, eight, every 10 years there is an armchair. this crisis is like a recovery after the crisis in six months. the rise begins again, somewhere, somewhere , it focuses on some areas of economic , financial opportunities, dragonflies come, start something, develop, and so on, this situation is slow, this is a systemic crisis, definitely not tomorrow, not the day after tomorrow, the russians will not feel it. i think that serious things will begin problems november december i'm not a big specialist in
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financial economics, but i read great experts, they say that it will start now, the russians have n't felt it yet and there are problems well, they won't be able to reorganize, you can't turn it back like this , the gas pipeline, the gas pipeline does not go there to china to japan there is a small one, but there are many different ones going to europe through ukraine, through the nord stream 1:2, through turkey, through belarus, there is a lot of it, you can’t just transfer it, so nothing will work for them, but there is one problem, the world economy energy is needed to produce anything, energy is needed, and if russia leaves the market, will
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this energy be enough to produce goods for the whole world? this is already a problem. and i am not convinced that humanity will solve it so easily that it is not ready . 100 million barrels per day, i could be wrong, and it gives 90 trillion per year, so in order to produce goods for 93 million, it is necessary every day such an amount of energy, well, let's say there is plus oil plus gas plus coal plus renewables and so far humanity does not know how to replace this five percent, where to get them, no, well, you can't, you pressed the button and the oil flew twice as much, so
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problems may arise. will give the opportunity to freeze and not help ukraine oh, so they will freeze not so much, and weapons will be delivered, maybe not so quickly, but there will be another scandal, and our viewers, which was just this week, have questions about the statements of pope francis, if you would evaluate the words of the pope who called the daughter of the ideologist of the russian peace, daria dugina, an innocent victim of the war after that. by the way, in poland, the polish edition wrote about the argentinian pope, who allegedly knows nothing about europe and did not prepare for to become a pontiff and in polish, in the german edition even more so, uh, harshly, this daniel deckers said so, he called pope francis the
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pope of putin well, i will not say that, i will say that the poles, for example, having him as paul the second the distinguished pope had a special intelligence, so to speak, when he spoke about something, he always prepared documents for him beforehand that what was happening in the place he was talking about and he knew for sure, for example, he flies conditionally to indonesia and we prepare a document that the indonesians there believe that the main problem is bad water, well , for example, he goes straight to the resort and says i know your problem, the issue of water is important, everyone is like that, he hears how god knows he went down and knows everything waiting for an excuse for that and this one he probably doesn't understand everything, he doesn't know everything formally, but
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formally i know even that what is the answer to this to this formality he is formally right she did not hold a weapon in her hands cheers only called one there is freedom of speech well in short i have many, many examples of different yes but then in every ukrainian has many syrians, libyans, central african chechens , georgians. yes, you don’t need to, but what about us then? what should we do with thousands and hundreds of thousands without innocent victims ? the task of the priest is to keep his flock from decreasing , and is it better to remain silent in this case? is it impossible? no, the pope cannot be silent, but the pope must be very, he must
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weigh every word. -catholics are loyal to the pope, although they are unquestionably loyal first of all to ukraine, and some of the ukrainian greek-catholics may be offended. and this is unacceptable for churches as big as the catholic church, so keep this in mind, it is not, it is not, it will have to be very, very careful and very neatly pronounce every definition every word because people will be different millions of people billions of people are faithful catholics it seems to me that there are more than a billion and that is why they can start to take offense yes he is really from a-a although he was very friendly with the head of the greek catholics who also worked in our ukrainian in argentina, well, i will not
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delve into the religious topic, because it is always very fragile and it is very necessary to discuss all this very carefully here, the next question is the belarusian dictator lukashenko says that the whole some objects in europe, this means that belarus is claiming the status of a nuclear state, there are things that we are very pleased to suspect someone of, but which are not true, the truth is not the presence of nuclear weapons in belarus, and the presence of nuclear weapons in crimea is not a lie because the americans are looking super closely at all of this, and if something changes in the algorithm that suddenly some missile went to belarus and somewhere it is installed for some kind of process, i know in 23
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seconds, if not instantly, the same as in crimea therefore, it is certainly possible to suspect, but we would have learned about it from wall street jordal or divertimes, and he then says that to threaten or do we perceive it that way if we go with you in kyiv to the street of the former i do not know what it is called now fruit for 103 but in the soviet union, there is a psychiatric hospital there, many different people say, i include mr. lukashenka there, how much did he say, how he shot at people, exactly a month after he did it, i remember that i made a statement, i was for the president's chair, like him he said, with blue hands from tension, i will not. and a month later he showed how he does not obey the law in our country. on the morning of august 24, he congratulated us on independence day and wished us a peaceful sky, and then from
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belarus, russian fighter jets fired at the civilian population. what does he want from anyone? to frighten , but the question is that i have the impression that the russians are already afraid of their nuclear weapons, so they are taking belarus to be afraid of that, too, there is a warrior of the east, yes, one more question. how long will the de-internalization of russia last if there are no real leaders like kshtaltnimtsov and the population is inert, well , the short answer is at least 100 years, the short answer is at least 100 years, this is in order for the generations to change, first of all, we need external management, if russia is left alone, say well, you are smart people, you will figure it out yourself, they won’t figure it out themselves, it has to to be a very approximate analogue of fascist germany, imperial japan, that's
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when a foreign uncle comes and says, i claim that in the next 50 years you will forget lenin , stalin, putin, all your outstanding achievements of europe i like a lot, especially a pole, ask in the free europe he lived in the 45th to the 90s of a hungarian ask a czech, ask a slovak, ask me too osvoboditel ot that’s why we need external management to a certain extent about the collapse of russia i don’t know some people pray and maybe they are right i don't pray because i and you talked about it, what is the name of the subject of the federation, there are 83 and only 10 of them have a
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majority of nationals, well, this is not a minority of the majority, and there are more of them than russians in all of them, and there are only 83, which means that some kind of movement in this direction i don’t know, and especially the author correctly says that they somehow want to shoot them in the head, they are not, they are tourists, tourists, travel agencies in russia. i read that they simply do not record a decrease in those who want to rest in crimea, bombs are flying, damn it, and i want to go to the beach, they are over. well, these are the people, you understand yes, i remember when everyone in russia was offended, terrorists once shot down a russian plane over egypt. yes, the queues
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have n't changed either. please join us volodymyr shiyko - general director of the ukrainian institute at the ministry of foreign affairs of ukraine. an expert in the field of cultural diplomacy . one neburg international cultural summit is currently taking place in great britain, and mr. volodymyr is joining us here. how can you help culture? as far as i understand, one of the goals is to somehow look at it and say that it is possible, well, how can you just take money for maintenance? the edinburgh theater will accept yes, the mariupol theater will pay points in sterling to the people who work there, because i'm just me, to be honest, i can't really
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imagine how you can help culture, if i'm a good artist, i don't need help. i painted and sold it, and everyone said september turns out to be also artist yes a a a how otherwise good day greetings colleagues so first i will tell a little about what is the danburg cultural itself and why it is important to be a ukrainian cultural figure here. a festival city that doubles the population of the city for a whole month and here artists, executive directors of institutions, selectors, producers, politicians from very different countries of the world come together and for this they are there so that they can have this dialogue about the current challenges of today's culture and we from the joint ukrainian summit the institute organized a separate ukrainian program, part of which was actually this high-level conversation about how the
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international community can help ukrainian culture, it is not only about direct funding it is about the fact that we are in this war and its consequences for a long time, and from such situational funding or project situations that can help us, we need to move to a very long-term strategic thinking about what kind of ukrainian culture will come out of this war, and it will come out very disgraced and very, very affected, so we are talking about how to help people who will now, for example, have a reduction in salaries in the public sector or will have no salaries at all in the independent sector, how to protect museums, how to give people the skills they need for in order to survive and save, for example, its museum collections in conditions of war or the threat of invasion, how to restore cultural diplomacy or strengthen it, because this is an extremely important element of this struggle, how can ukraine through culture convince the world that we still need to be supported in conditions when
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europe as at a minimum, there will be a several-fold increase in tariffs for communal services in the winter, and this will be a great argument for russia, why should this situation be pumped up and convinced that ukraine is not necessary for you, so you can just leave it for the sake of cheap gas, you understand. that is, it is very, very true , such a comprehensive discussion and we are glad that we can have it exactly where all these people who can make these decisions in favor of ukraine gather, and we have no more questions because we know where you are in edinburgh, yes, please go and fight for ukrainian culture. i wish you all the best, mr. volodymyr. thank you. all the best. we thank you. well, is there anyone else who wants to ask something? we can answer if. such that we tatars have everything
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the only thing is to advance, run, advance, run. and you are convinced that dugina is actually dead . people are made to think that everything is staged like in a sharp circus, whispers, nevertheless, people go to this cheap show about sacred sacrifice, even in europe, the un, what is forcing ukraine i don't really care about making excuses in an empty place. and notice that i used this very word, although i wanted something else, but they say that you can't use something else on ukrainian television. what did the russians think of there? she died, the doll didn't die. doll wax figure i don't know and i don't want to know i 'm not interested i'm interested today
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ukraine's victory in the war with russia the end i'll be in the first second third or fourth fifth place i'll think about it and think about whether they falsified as they always do they are doing someone's death or they didn't fake someone's death i don't care how i just read a few pages of what her father wrote and i didn't read because she is secondary to her father, well, it's a pity for a person who believed her father and became a victim in fact of his father as a victim of the vision of his father's vision of the world, it is very, very strange and very complicated and this whole eurasianism and this thalasso of states and there, well, in short, there are land states and they are always fighting for wet states with atlantic states, this is
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just how this idea goes, well, her father came up with it and the center of this landlocked state is russia from the point of view of the duen himself, well, this is absurd, absurd, absurd, you won’t do anything, this, that, well, you have to sit down and study it, well, i didn’t have the strength, i didn’t have it, i knew about its existence for a long time, i read it for a long time there are some excerpts well, but now we are on the other side, but it is undeniably that if there was no war, yes , in one case we could talk about the fact that this is a terrorist act is unacceptable. it is bad if there was no war. peaceful life and suddenly someone plants explosives on someone . one thing, when there is a war, i don’t have an answer. i don’t know. i don’t know if
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ukraine should take revenge on the ideologues of the deaths of ukrainians. well, there is an ideologue of the killing of ukrainians. he has brought under this ideology that ukrainians should be killed, and he has a daughter who echoes russian echoes. she continued, "kill ukrainians and beat them." she is a ukrainian who, let's say, lost her mother in the war at the call of this aunt. what should he do? he can't go to court. well, we know the russian court . it's a fair trial in peace. formally, you can still consider
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it that way. but you didn't think anything of a person who lost a family, lost children, he always corrects himself, this person who, moreover, did not threaten anyone and sat quietly in the house, and here came to him comments like this official on the espresso.tv page under the post about mykola september's question regarding our yesterday's discussion about the moscow patriarchate, which seemed to me to have been exhausted, but our viewers want you to answer their questions because there are about 14 of them that relate to the moscow patriarchate and well and as much of the moscow patriarchate as of the holy procession itself, therefore i will read yuriy shevchenko, mr. mykola asks, yesterday's discussion with angelica regarding the holy procession released an important legal point, the law on peculiarities the abbreviated wording of martial law directly
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prohibits gathering in one place of 5,000 people simply because war is already written in the law of ukraine, so can the general and respected values ​​of freedom of speech of assembly gain primacy over the direct prohibition of the law that is properly implemented for a certain specified period the answer is very simple . maybe someone remembers that in the 14th year in 16 january 16th, laws were adopted that were then recognized by everyone as dictatorial, but they were adopted by the elected verkhovna rada of the law and so on and so forth and on the second day, the kyivans came out. and by the way, i went out to the maidan, but we broke the law because there was a law, there is a parliament, it was elected there, the majority was what it was. and what are you going to do
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about it ? now in our beautiful neighbor russia, where everything is prohibited, but it is all legislative, they have a beautiful parliament that always votes for what putin wants, putin said to ban this, this, this, this is all a legal dictatorship, it is in the law, it is all there, the signature is the head there, as in of these fees it's called the state duma, so you know, ukrainians are very happy to always enforce the laws they want you to and not enforce the ones you don't want , but here the question is not even in the law, we have a forbidden moscow patriarchate, we have a court, there is a court decision about the ban no, has anyone filed a lawsuit or not not necessary, in your opinion, it is not necessary, but only through the court, everything, whether it is necessary to ban
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the moscow patriarchate in the legal order or to fight in another way. i have no answer. i just want to know how many are faithful to the moscow patriarchate there is a patriarchy. oh, i don't know. so if it's millions , admit that it's a lot. if it's millions, that means banning millions. it's a smart politician. i'm not convinced. that's why you see it differently here. conventionally speaking, jehovah's witnesses are allowed in russia. they are forbidden to everyone who is a witness. they are issued six years, this is democracy. and by the way, jehovah was banned in fascist germany and now in putin's russia. so you too are like that, so you understand , no, no, you don't need to confuse your wishes with the wishes of your friends, relatives, acquaintances, so you gathered and sat down
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over a glass somewhere on friday or there on saturday , my wife made some meatballs, and we are sitting around you your friends are familiar, your loved ones, your relatives and you are sitting and you, for example, do not like the russian orthodox church and you eat, he says you have to to ban and then you write, for example, yes, everyone is for the ban, all of them are those who sit next to you, yes, and in the next room, they can talk so that the apartments can come in, so they say greek catholics, like you, uniats. i remember how in soviet times there were three unians, why is this so it was pronounced uniati that it must be some kind of horror to ban because they are there something there somewhere there somewhere there because let's know we are different from this we are fighting for freedom freedom is not only that we are not conquered by the russians
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but also freedom for people inside ukraine to have different views if they are not aggressive is very it is important to understand if i believe myself there and i believe well, i believe myself and if i believe i am er and a priest and i call for the murder of ukrainians, this is not a question of the priest, anyone calls for the murder of ukrainians that you are a believer, that you are not a believer, it does not matter value in we only have a question on this topic, but there is such a thing that applies to other areas adjacent to it, let's say if you are allegedly defending this mp and the crucifixion of ukrainian scumbags lyudmila boyko asks what is your attitude to the ban on socially socialist the parties of ukraine , the sharia parties of other ukrainophobic parties, will you say again that this is a violation of the democrats to this question
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because the person who asked it probably saw september for the first time in his life, without a doubt yes, i have always done what i supported all my life psg well, in general, god’s gift behind the scrambled eggs should not be confused and confused, for that matter, a political organization and a religious organization, but apparently that person would really like me to be on her side. unfortunately, i always advocate pluralism. angelica may have such an opinion, but i have this and the editor has the third , and someone has the fourth, and someone has the fifth, and this is what distinguishes civilization from it, this reaction is not universalization, everyone is the same, line up neatly and gracefully, with mishmashes of fascism, communism, crashism in russia , everything is very simple, but for people i want everyone to be the same, one person said it was a
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bad movie. everyone said it was bad, and the whole country said it was a bad movie, but someone might like it, what to do next? well, for sure, the supporters of the moscow patriarchate, at least the faithful of the moscow patriarchate, obviously like what they like . you can't just get these priests out of your head. to do a lobotomy operation with such a cheek and that's it, no, well, it won't work, so we'll have to live with it, and our program is ending. yes, thank you . next week next weekend and iryna koval is already ready to tell us the updated edition of ira congratulations, thank you, colleagues
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