Comments by "Steffan Hoffmann" (@steffanhoffmann8937) on "Al Arabiya English" channel.

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  16. Whilst overall I cannot agree, with the methods being carried out. I've also watched Russian language TV stations; and it seems to suggest Putin would use warheads. It did come across as threatening. Of course it did. I'm grateful at least, for hearing the other side of the story. Which for some reason, I am unable to obtain, on YouTube generally speaking. I used to be a British English language consultant, in Kyiv one year; and Odessa three. I left 31st March 2021, because of the border exercises. My teacher friend, from USA, was killed mid-March THIS year. He was buying food for a local hospital. Outside Chernhiv. As supplies were low in certain food. He was standing in a queue when shells hit. I now live in Alanya Turkey; and a great Med Sea climate. I live amongst many people, from different countries here. Scandinavians. Western European and Eastern European included. Ukrainians get on with Russians. Most are ex USSR compatriots I spose. In fact, we all get along; in some small way. I'm not sure I agree; with everything Mister Lavrov said. At one stage he also got aggressive. For example Finland. Sweden. They've been drawn into NATO, by requesting membership, because they're scared of Russia. However, I think he's correct about the inconsistency of Ukraine's requests; and even stance. I found them to be quite corrupt; generally speaking. When I lived there. Altho' I liked them very much. Lavrov was allowed to make his point. It's the first time I've heard him speak English too. It's very good indeed. Thanks for this posting.
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  22.  @elenaustyuzhanina297  That would be true I believe. If you look elsewhere here, I've made comments about my life in St Petersburg, many years ago. Teaching English, albeit for a shorter period; than Ukraine. I believe their country is young and vibrant, with young politicians and TV presenters. Russia is the opposite in my experience, of both life; and the one sided TV propaganda. Nostalgic for the USSR. Botox people. Narcissism almost, with boastful, soulless, Bolshovik rhetoric. Rather somewhat embarrassing. A person can say anything virtually, without fear of being arrested in Ukraine. The last time russia had any sort of freedom like that, would be under the leadership of Gorbachev, with glasnost and perestroika. Yeltsin taking the democratic baton onward. I was a British (rather tiresome that title; because of this 🇺🇲🤗🇺🇲) English language consultant in Kyiv one year and Odessa three. I left Odessa last 31st of March 2021; because of Putin even then, playing about on the borders. So I have also travelled, to around 32 countries; possibly more. Currently, I live in Alanya Turkey; and a great Med Sea climate. I've met many nations here, from Eastern and Western Europe. Scandinavia etc. People are the same; generally speaking. Russians don't mix very well though. It's perhaps, as seemingly, they can't join in conversations. Most of those other countries I've mentioned can. Possibly for sixty or more years. I wish you a lovely day; and thanks for your comments. Благодарю вас. Дуакую Добрый день Хороший день Ps You may or may not be interested, in this ex USA military gentleman's point of view. Somehow I doubt whether you'd have access to it. Jake is now a successful entrepreneur. It's an American perspective; and not necessarily my own. However at least I can view and listen to it. https://youtu.be/QYlK88HGnpg
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  48.  @majdavojnikovic  okay 👌 here's the thing. I was comparing. Odessa was the USSR when she worked and lived there. Before it was Ukraine. Now who's the stupid one? Here's some info for you. As I assume you do fuck all except comment with profascist shit. Personally I'd like to say stop bombing Parisians but I won't.... So Here's why my education is better than yours....ready? What still surprises me, is that anyone is still surprised; at this depravity. USSR soldiers, were the biggest mass rapists in history. Raping females aged 8, to pensioner age octogenarian s'thing; in WW2 PEACETIME EAST BERLIN and East Germany. All hidden then but replicated in Ukraine. Lied about victory in WW2. Falsifying info and dates, to suit the communist agenda. Someone, somewhere, famous once said; they were subhumans. Discuss. I was a consultant, in Kyiv one year; and Odessa three. I left on 31st March 2021; because of Putin even then, playing on the borders. I now live on the Beautiful coastline; of the Med Sea. I taught in St Petersburg many years ago also. For a shorter period. I understand and speak both their languages; to an acceptable level. Both nations concentrate on excitement, hyperbole; and drama generally speaking. Lack of verbs and adjectives; make them sound like childish spoken English. Added with names, that don't correspond with modernity. It's actually quite amusing. However in my experience of both nations. Ukraine is full of energy, enthusiasm and vitality. With young politicians and TV presenters. Trying to break away, from this Russian obsessiveness with them. Probably throughout history. Favourably in Ukraine, a person can say anything; without fear of being arrested. Russian TV and politicians are the opposite of that. Full of USSR nostalgia; and depressing programs. Drama is Botox world; and TV presenters and superstar 🤗ex Soviet entertainers, who nobody's ever heard of. Transfixed with the Bolshevik, uncivilised, murdering past. Ironically currently Nouveau-Fascism. Russians generally speaking, are cold hearted, robotic, soulless, boring, jealous, narcissistic, boastful people. I've met lots from both countries. I'm entitled to say that. Your turn
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