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Comments by "Neva Gerber" (@nevagerber2434) on "Have you ever been to Ukraine?" video.
She left, because it was very stupid question.
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6:51 he means Utilities fee, not rent price. Half of the Ukrainian pension is made up of utility bills. 3000 hryvnias = $100
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@ok_but_why No. Russians do not consider Ukraine as a part of Russia and there is no question of any annexation. That's why this question is stupid.
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@ok_but_why Russia is taking measures to protect its borders and the independent republics of Donbass. This has nothing to do with annexation.
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@artofmma2870 That is not true. For $1-3 you can buy only a small pie with tea. Retired people in Ukraine actually live on $50 per month (half of the pension is paid for water, gas, electricity, etc.) Medicines are mostly imported and are very expensive. And ordinary food is more expensive than even in Russia. Therefore, they are forced to trade in small bazaars, selling things from home, old books, door handles, or flowers/vegetables that they have grown themselves.
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@someskinnydude100 Make a research dude, especially about the crimes against civilians in Donbass region, during last 8 years. Google for Azov, Aidar, Right Sector, UPA, UNA-UNSO, etc.
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@gislump7984 Make a research about the crimes committed by the Azov battalion on the territory of Donbass, these are direct descendants of Hitler, they have been torturing civilians for 8 years. And this is the real truth. And what do you mean Ukraine is not Europe??? Look at the map!
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@artofmma2870 So you're saying that it's OK to live for $50 in Ukraine? Seriously? Elderly people need medicines and they are expensive, do not forget about this, especially since medicine in Ukraine is not free and a extremely corrupt.
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@carlox1266 Ultra-right nationalism has been supported in Ukraine for the last 15 years at least. It is enough to recall what Nazi slogans Ukrainians shouted on the Maidan in 2013-14.
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It's not a surprise. Nazism was cultivated in Ukraine after the collapse of the Soviet Union and even earlier.
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@ok_but_why Yes, denazification and demilitarization have also been and remain the goals of the special operation. Your data on the dead military do not correspond to reality, it is fake. But of course there are losses on both sides.
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@macmcleod1188 Without mentioning the sources, your data is just stupid propagandists' fantasies. Give me the sources or fuck off. And by the way, what are these so-called pro-Kremlin media? It is very interesting. If they are pro-Kremlin, then how can they give information in many times different from the official ones.
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@ok_but_why LOL you're so naive😂😂😂 Western media are very controlled, even bloggers are banned or arrested for their pro-Russian position.
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Europe is experiencing Nazism now more than ever.
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@gislump7984 From russians who are discriminated and abused in European countries at this moment.
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@artofmma2870 Since the reunification of Crimea with Russia, despite the most powerful external pressure, the economy of the peninsula has grown by about half. The Crimean Bridge, two power plants, a federal highway, and many infrastructure facilities were built. Pensions have doubled, varioty of benefits are being paid, which are indexed annually. Do not forget, completely free medicine compared to Ukraine, which is extremely important for all low-income segments of the population.
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@artofmma2870 These ratings are compiled by the consolidated West, what else can we expect from it? Russia is a safe country with a developed infrastructure and social programs. The elderly, young families and the disabled are well protected. Corruption is not as significant as you are told about it in the Western media. There is also corruption in the United States, which is called lobbying.
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@artofmma2870 It looks like you've never been to Russia, so come and see by yourself that everything is fine in the Russian Federation. As for me, I have lived abroad for 20 years in different countries and have something to compare with.
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kain marker What slogans? Tell us.
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@someskinnydude100 16000 people killed in Donbass region by neo-nazzi batallions since 2014 is not enough??? Ukrainians are imbued with nationalist ideas, they consider themselves an exceptional nation. At the nationalist marches and on the Maidan, they shouted "cut the russians". "Ukraine above all" - "Украина понад усе" is a copy of the Nazi slogan Deutschland uber alles.
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You see what you want to see. But this is not thrue.
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