Comments by "JerryLee" (@jerrylee4485) on "EXPAT American"
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As I expected...what a BS talk
Ivan tells us the world has bad opinion about russian because of movie caracters...and therefore the Germans are good guys, like in Inglorious Bastards for example 🤣
Maybe, just maybe it has something to do with a full scale invasion of a sovereign country - killing their neighbour since 1,5 year?
Ivan made a lot of clips in the past speaking out about the russian madness - about forced mobilization, opression, dictatorship, lost freedom in Russia, no right to protest, people are scared etc etc...are the clips still online or did he delete it?
Now he is talking complete different, making some flimsy superficial explanations for leaving and returning
...real reason for coming back is that his model girl was getting bored and he needed a new license plate for his Escalade, or something like this. Maybe his family told him "Little Ivan...party is over, come back or we cut your money"
He is a rich young dude - I guess his family made a deal with FSB "dont grab him, he will return and join the party line now"
The russians are for "family, house, car" unlike the Europeans, what??? right, Europeans want nothing like this 😉
Again, everything as expected. All the uncomfortable topics they do not talk about. What a show with just blabla about nothing
Had a look now...I think the most dangerous clips Ivan deleted from his channel.
With you all a peaceful sky whereever you are!
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Ever since the early years of his reign, Putin has made no secret of his bitterness over the Soviet collapse, which he has always viewed as a Russian defeat. In 2005, when he famously referred to the disintegration of the USSR as “the biggest geopolitical catastrophe of the century,” he stressed that it was a tragedy for “the Russian people” and the millions of Russians who suddenly found themselves living beyond Russia’s borders in newly independent countries such as Ukraine.
Putin went even further in 2021, lamenting the fall of the USSR as “the collapse of historical Russia under the name of the Soviet Union.” In other words, he regards the entire Soviet era as a continuation of the Czarist Russian Empire, and sees the settlement of 1991 as anything but final. Putin’s sense of historical injustice has led to an unhealthy obsession with Ukraine, which he insists is an inherent part of historical Russia that has been subjected to artificial separation.
He is fond of claiming that Ukrainians are in fact Russians (“one people”), and took the unusual but revealing step in July 2021 of publishing a lengthy essay arguing against the legitimacy of Ukrainian statehood. This fixation has been further fueled by fears that the emergence of a democratic Ukraine could serve as a catalyst for similar changes inside Russia itself.
Putin remains haunted by the pro-democracy uprisings that swept Central Europe in the late 1980s while he was a young KGB officer in East Germany, and views modern Ukraine’s embrace of democracy as a direct threat to his own authoritarian regime. It is no coincidence that in the buildup to last year’s invasion, Putin began referring to Ukraine as an intolerable “anti-Russia.” Over the past 13 months of full-scale war, Putin’s imperial objectives in Ukraine have become increasingly evident. He has compared his invasion to the eighteenth century imperial conquests of Russian Czar Peter the Great, and has repeatedly spoken of returning historical Russian lands while attempting to annex four partially occupied Ukrainian regions representing almost 20% of the war-torn country. Meanwhile, his army has imposed brutal policies of russification throughout occupied Ukraine, complete with summary executions, forced deportations, the suppression of Ukrainian national symbols, and widespread use of torture against anyone deemed a potential opponent of Russian rule.
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