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[000:00:00;00] renault with accents, so to speak, from the same one, from the plaintive one, from the pose of the plaintive crying and covered in the pose, give me exactly that strong one, i just now see behind you, this very same one, as if here is a victorious soldier of the armed forces of ukraine hmm and here is this image of ukraine that i did not expect an event to see which he which he opened just after february 24 this is the image that maintains interest in our country to our culture to our literature this is why we are translated this is why we are invited this is why guests, not because they sympathize with us, but because she sees the power that
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protects them and which they take into account in their, ultimately, future dream verse. they led them to russian money. the key story is how ready they will be to digest us and include us in their system . and we understand the rebuilding ourselves. that is, it is like rewriting textbooks - this is important. it must be started. yes, but this is the rebuilding of the entire continent and we can see bravo bravo bravo this is a realignment that is trying to fix you understand some bridges and so on and so on and putin made a bet on what he made a bet on the fear of europeans so he counted how many russians together with the chinese there are one and a half billion of us together and so on a new, fundamentally new, unprecedented situation, something similar happened 100 years ago, and the key story, so to speak, is europe or the euro-atlantic community
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, to what extent will they be ready for restructuring to help us, and in fact to help themselves, and in fact, spiritually , to save western civilization. let's ask questions for the sake of saving western civilization. so, when you ask questions like that, you understand, and when you say that, you say so that you are now with that diplomacy studio . this is the third volume of lloyd george's memoirs - this is a person who was even bigger than a worm . that is, this is a person who spent great britain, the empire through the world war, the world was a little different then, after all, it was, so to speak , in pieces, who was the same beautiful europe , what myth is it like that in such a golden smoke , you know, a whole century has been smoking, and a little
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it's a little it's a little it's not so and it's a little modern, think about what will happen bucha, what will be genocide, what will i have to take, i don't know three years ago, brussels, berlin, paris, they wouldn't want to see it, but it came, here it is, that's how propo-diplomacy means i'm about on diplomatic secrets, you know from the context of today's europe, which is, well, not white, so, it means, according to which is the experience of the last century , the experience of collaboration. to others, these same augian stables, which are not ventilated, what is interesting is that this war really triggered each country in its own way. in each country , you know, the grandmothers fell out and
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fell out. all over the carpet and keeping it somewhere . well, i really like, for example, this story, um, finnish, i told about it many times. on the 24th of february, well, the 22nd of the year so there was a panic among finland in old people's shelters. that is, all the children of the winter war, all the children and teenagers of 1940 , rushed to call their children and grandchildren, telling them how to pack, which means an alarming suitcase, how to save water, how to do the second, third, and
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most importantly, where do they lie? my norwegian editor told me, well, what kind of grandfather is finn so that he would tell her where the tsar's gold rubles are hidden, because it is very convenient . he decided to bribe russian soldiers with tsar's gold rubles. that russia attacked finland again. well, that is, it happened, it actually happened, that is, there was a de-inhibition , you understand people. imagine how many traumatized children of the winter war are, the children of 1940. year of the next century, how they are triggered by this news, russia attacked again , russia left again, why are they rushing
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to call grandchildren and great-grandchildren to tell how russian soldiers should be bribed with gold tsarist rubles, because they remembered it these are incredible things, this has come to life to its fullest . it has become a story that was silenced, that was not talked about. how much of this is happening now . i will not say which one it means, but the central european mep in brussels means when we were preparing for the next seminar for ukraine, for its will, uh, once again , he took the rostrum of the european parliament there and
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spoke uh, for ukraine, about ukraine, uh, uh he told me a very important thing, the most important thing he said was to wake them up, they have a western audience in mind, and he, as a citizen of a central european state, that is , the former country of warsaw, was on our side, that is, we were against them , you understand, this europe is the bloody land according to timothy snyder saying this, we have to explain to them, that is, to brussels, to paris, and to those for whom the first world war is more important than the second world war, because in the second world war they simply got drunk, let's say so, um, uh, the main thing is to awaken a sense of guilt in them, and why here is a good tip, this is a canvas, this is one moment, the second moment, we understand that the continent is moving into a completely unprecedented state there
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for many years, the age of the collapse of the soviet union , the soviet system, and so on. flywheel, that is, in 1914, when the serbian-austro-hungarian war began, no one thought that it would be a world war, but immediately after the july crisis, so to speak. well, they did not think that there would be a world war, but gavrilo killed the principle of e-e atshertsova ferdinand, no one thought that there would be such a meat grinder and now we see that they are gradually growing , i am forced to kill you again, but i have the impression that you have not read not only the longest journey of zabuzhko, you know, it is much worse, difficult michelle, for ukrainian intellectuals, they did not even read the letters of our larisa petrivna, the death eater of lesya ukrainka, and from
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1912 to 1913 those pre-war years in which the text is filled with the direct language of a european aristocratic intellectual who traveled europe, well, mainly from independence, and the person who says that she goes, that she sails by ship to egypt, to alexandria , and who says that, the 12th year. she is a witness, please , she is a witness of those balkan wars, who will find it like cancer. there is a tumor. and there is this precancerous condition . tissues before each world war there are local wars , therefore it is difficult for historians to determine and where is the characteristic of that moment, we tentatively start with a shot into the shed , but before the shot into the shed, this is before
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the tumor state, forgive me, which turned out well, no mentioned, let's say, the often mentioned balkan wars of the 12th year and lesya ukrainka, who diagnoses well, i'm not talking about what cassandra writes in 1908 , addressing the whole of europe and the whole of her civilization, which raised her and shaped her as a writer wake up three death is coming for you she was not the only one she was not the only one lesya ukrainka there were not many such intellectuals as a rule they usually mention cassander only when the predictions of the prophecy come true after they will appear in the role of urban lunatics yes and yes and yes and before this
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war it was i.e. now yes, but people who can put on a t-shirt, i said, uh, you understand, they are in every european culture , there are bound to be a few such people who said the same thing before the first world war. and if you read the letters of lesya ukrainka in this same from the third little blue volume means from the published by the pantry, but it is also possible from the complete collection of works, um, um, um, well, i’m just telling you that there is a more detailed blog in which the outbreak of the war is tracked, and it talks about the balkans , it talks about the fact that it is a powder keg , which
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which will explode long before even the balkan wars and before their ships are detained by the soviets, and she sees, uh, what it means in these fleeing christian women who are crammed onto ships and to alexandria earlier, before that, she, alone in a cabin, was going to alexandria, they are seizing them and it is going because they are filling it by running away from the cut-off, it is already a war, no one can speak, no one can ever speak, no one could think no, no, the changes were silent because it was not a lady , and they are the discourse. let's say that the mass media collects information in a different way. that is, it also does not mean that there is something behind it, and this is what it is in the end . this is what is called a narrative war.
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in sweden, the first edition was in swedish. when you mean me as a journalist . svenska asked what i want to achieve with this book. i said i want to change the narrative around this war. then a month later it turned out that the concept of narrative war means it . it has already entered into circulation, so i once again congratulated myself with the fact that i always find myself somewhere ahead of the trend, so before the trend is formed, you say those trends, yes , the task of public intellectuals is to shape the approach and shape somewhere, well, do you want to or not do you want to influence and shape her? oksana
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zabuzhko , a public intellectual, is in our studio. of this film has already taken place. and today the creative team of the film went on a tour of the cities of ukraine. glory to ukraine. we congratulate you . well, what did you want to ask about the presentation of this unusual film? we remember when you filmed it, so it wasn't easy and so we started so we started the premiere, the all-ukrainian premiere started in the village of twins, and the kyiv premiere was yesterday in kyiv, and now our team decided to go on a tour of cities in order to
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to communicate with the audience and tell even more about the film well, i would like to ask you how do our viewers perceive you, that is, there was some kind of lively communication, yes, there was very lively communication, we had a kioney, that is , a question-and-answer session after that, uh, everyone who wanted to stay was a- and six, then three by tickets. and the three halls to which we were invited. in other words, there were completely soldiers , those who would save up tickets and those who came to our place , too. answered the questions for a very long time and i don't know, maybe i was closing myself to the cinema , but the questions were and were yes, what were the key questions , that is, what is interesting to our audience, so if your audience is interested in how we found these main characters, because it is always very
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difficult find twins not just twins but twins who will play uh as actors a-ah we don't have very many of them. i'll tell you this , there are almost no actors exactly twins and that's why we took non-actors. but everyone had a desperate question: did they play this uh or do they have such the situation is the same as in the movie. therefore, they did not succeed and did not need to play. they have a completely different situation regarding their relationship with their parents, they are fine, and that is why they played , they really played, and there were many actors who were present and said that it was unreal, very cool acting on our tv viewers would like just to remind you that the director luxembourg luxemburg of this film, antonio lukich, is known for his previous work, my thoughts are quiet. well, accordingly, for those who have not read the script of the film but would like to get into
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it, i would ask ms. anna to tell us a little more. so, what is your film about, well, our film he is probably about the eternal, about the relationship between parents and children, about the role of the father for the child , and about how now we are, many people cannot be close to their parents, and some of them will not be able to, unfortunately, as it turned out film was created before the war, but now it is no less relevant. therefore, these two twins who lost their father in childhood, that is, he left them, are going to bury him in luxembourg, and now they are going on a journey, and there, uh , you will all see these adventures on the screens. thank you mrs. anna well, now i would just like to appeal to our tv viewers
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in prague to watch this film. that is, we should support our ukrainian cinema , despite the fact that the war is going on . thank you very much. in in our studio is the writer oksana zabuzhko, who, in my humble opinion , is a public intellectual who influences the formation of both the internal ukrainian discourse and our external intellectual image . but now we have come closer to a certain moment of truth. that is , it is never this mincemeat anymore, it will never be put back in the meat grinder, whether it is yanukovych or yanukovych as a stabber, and so on and so on and the main ones, i would ask you to formulate the main guidelines, the current moments, we don't have much time, the topic is very serious, well, we have 10 minutes, a miserable 10
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minutes, but for you, a passport , a decolonization program, yes, no, of course, it's unrealistic in 10 minutes to explain but in general you know, insisting on the same thing that we talked about, well, in the previous part of our conversation, uh, the good news is that the term decolonization has now become fashionable precisely in all those uh, slavic faculties of western universities, which uh, all previous ones 30 pre-war years, well, for them, the pre-war years, hmm, they generally ignored the existence of ukraine and the fact that changes are taking place here in the consciousness of the whole civilization, changes are taking place quite quickly, this is really me and i can testify
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quite authoritatively as a person who exactly one year ago, and to be more precise, on april 22, 22 in the 19th year , she published an article in the times , er, well, it really means an appendix to the literary appendix to the times - this is a publication that is read by everyone who is called published her article , which means under the title as a title, a subtitle did the editors give how to read russian after buchi , where it was actually about a change in optics in relation to russian culture, not ken cell because of a change in optics in relation to russian culture and its discovery as, er, the discovery of that imperialist genome without which it is impossible and does not exist
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in principle, forms in the format of the last two hundred years. and then it was a terrible scandal, just one year ago it was a bomb explosion, compared to which it means that here the ukrainian rape of seven years ago was committed after my a short article about the fact that bulgakov's house was thought not to be bulgakov's letter writer, do you remember yes, yes, compared to what happened in europe after my publication in time , change the flight, polument, it was just that, it was the fluttering of butterflies on the lawn, so here are these these passions of bulgakov, er, because it really stirred up, well, in one word, to put it briefly . you know, within a month, within a month, this text was translated into 22 countries, and then and then , my agent and i stopped following the avalanche
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of indignant letters from all slavic departments what does it mean who how dare she and in general and all of this is not so and that somewhere and so on and so on well, it’s clear because you give it to me because i ’m directly asking and what have you been doing for 30 years and why did you not warn humanity about the maturation of russian fascism what did you get the money for? hmm, this is what is happening . you see, this is a big paradigm shift, and now the term organization is the most fashionable at those universities that ignored the existence of anything ukrainian . remembered
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the teacher, a professor of a whole philosophy of one under the kyiv university of the tax service, who said as if there is no and there will be no adverbs, i will not break my tongue to make it simple now here she is, give me a little something else, this is already the problem of the lack of education reforms in independent ukraine after 1991, because all that what we called education reforms - it was, i don't know, cargo bullets, imitation of anything, but in fact, personnel purges , forgive me, and a woman simply shouldn't teach ukrainian in a school, period, she shouldn't because it's called, do you remember how aristotle called people politically unconscious, well, that's another matter, but in a ukrainian school, she shouldn't teach zasadnychok. and here we can go as far as we can, you know what to rely on in questions about citizenship and about the citizenship exam, which after all has to be drawn up before he receives
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a ukrainian passport for knowledge of the language for knowledge of history for knowledge of the political structure of the state that is, these are elementary things , there is nothing here do you know this walk between the drops and pretend what was next no you don't need to open the bike. these are all simple, elementary things from the 14th year . let me tell you about it in ukrainian, that means the media space, if i'm not mistaken, you and i talked about it. lviv forums when you pulled me in for an interview. i remember that you and i talked about something like that, that is, and in one word , that is, that is, for so
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, for a year, you understand. you understand yourself it means he is already calling a conference, an international conference about non-imperial russia, about something else , looking for another face of russia, or the russians , imperial , and it turns out that she was hidden somewhere there. real , that is, good russian, and which have now rushed, you know, to scatter all over the world, er, and to look for evidence of some kind of goodness and legitimization, as if of their goodness and their civilizational status, which russia definitely it's just a separate topic. in a word, on this front, unfortunately, they are ahead of us . they work very energetically, very diligently, while the ukrainian mfa
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, let's just say, doesn't work very well, that is, in consultative wars, the ukrainian mfa does not. i think it should have been louder. i understand that they already have their hands full. so to the question about the change, so here it is, so the change of the narrative and so on . say, say, those things that, in the end , have already been said, oh my god, in social networks forgive me, there were many things spoken in ukrainian, it means more useful things , it’s just that someone has it, someone, someone sits, suffixes, it should be collected, systematized, and this is also work, you understand, and this work also needs to be done, that is, you don’t need to be a public intellectual for this. for those who are not aware, there may be a couple of such people in our studio , oksana zabuzhko, a ukrainian philosopher
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, writer and public intellectual, worked for you at the moment. thank you oksana stepanivna, the conversation is extremely interesting to you. well, we will inform you about the most important things. watch espresso tv channel - my colleagues will now pick up the information relay . the normal equipment of the pro-russian inhumans was scary, it was very scary every day. they burned one by two houses and the ukrainian people, the nazis are here . so we are all nationalist people here. resistance residents came here stopped and sent back and became heroes the novel was and will always be ukraine about unbreakable cities of ukraine from the ukraine project in the documentary
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resistance of the ukrainian people by the russians. to the occupiers the counteroffensive of the armed forces of ukraine will begin in the summer, prime minister of ukraine denys shmyhal said this while in the united states of america, the washington post, referring to secret documents leaked online, asserts that the war in ukraine will not end with the victory of any side and will continue until at least 2024 meanwhile, russian tactical aviation continues to bombard southern ukraine from the sea of azov, while the russian occupiers continue to lose manpower and equipment in ukraine as of the morning of april 13. russia lost 180,590 people in ukraine only in the last day, the armed forces of ukraine destroyed 540 traffic jams at the beginning of the great war, the russians have already lost 3,646 tanks, 7,053 armored
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