Hearted Youtube comments on Johnny Harris (@johnnyharris) channel.

  1. 3400
  2. 3400
  3. 3400
  4. 3400
  5. 3300
  6. 3300
  7. 3300
  8. 3200
  9. 3200
  10. 3200
  11. 3200
  12. 3200
  13. 3100
  14. 3100
  15. 3100
  16. 3100
  17. 3100
  18. 3100
  19. 3000
  20. 3000
  21. 3000
  22. 3000
  23. 2900
  24. 2900
  25. 2900
  26. 2900
  27. 2900
  28. 2900
  29. 2800
  30. 2800
  31. 2800
  32. 2800
  33. 2700
  34. 2700
  35. I'm glad you're acknowledging your mistake. I'm looking forward to the new version of the video where you analyze the "NATO expansion" from the perspective of Eastern Europe and Baltic states. The main error of your original video was this outdated 20th century assumption that USA and Russia are the only major players in the world who have complete power to shape the world in any way they see fit. Europe is not just some chess board where Americans control one side and Russians the other. European countries have had a long history with Russia long before USA even existed. When countries like Poland, Hungary or Lithuania joined NATO, it wasn't because USA forced them or even manipulated them into doing so. This is the kind of nonsense the Russian propagandists want you to believe. In reality, all of these countries joined VOLUNTARILY. There were huge movements in Eastern European countries advocating for joining NATO. And people really wanted it! Joining NATO was a huge opportunity to prosper without the looming threat of an imminent Russian aggression. The sort of security guarantee that lets you focus on improving your own country and being productive instead of endlessly worrying about the security of your borders and possible Russian incursions. It would be nice if you included a segment about the history of Russian aggressions, genocides and war crimes agains various European countries. You should also talk about the legacy of the Soviet Union and the effects it had on the Eastern European countries. For example, Poland was basically a puppet state subservient to the Soviet Union since 1945 up until 1989. With a history like that, it's not at all surprising that Poles were eager to join NATO and didn't want to have anything to do with Russia. I get what you were trying to do in the original video. You kinda wanted to be the devil's advocate and explain the perspective of Russia. But unfortunately, you ommitted a lot of the important facts of history, and inadvertently fell for the Russian propaganda and Russian revisionism. The whole idea of "NATO expansion" is nonsensical. It's basically a projection by the Russian propaganda. Russia has always been an aggressive imperial regime that sought to subjugate smaller nations and install puppet regimes to broaden its sphere of influence. It has no regard for the sovereignety of other nations and for the will of its people. So when Russia accuses USA of "expanding NATO", it tries to create this false equivalency suggesting that USA behaves in the exact same way. Russians want you to believe that Europeans have no agency of their own and that we are just pieces on the board to be captured by one superpower or another. This is absolutely not true when it comes to European countries joining NATO.
    2700
  36. 2700
  37. 2700
  38. 2700
  39. 2700
  40. 2700
  41. 2700
  42. 2600
  43. 2600
  44. 2600
  45. 2600
  46. 2600
  47. 2600
  48. 2600
  49. 2500
  50. 2500