I asked a Russian soldier why they came to Ukraine



by user112234

33 comments
  1. I met 2 Russians soldiers on Omegle and the full conversation is even more shocking. It’s over 30 minutes long, but I’ve cut and translated the most significant parts for you. We discussed:

    * How “gay propaganda” influenced their decision to come to Ukraine
    * Why they really came to Ukraine
    * Why Russians consider Ukrainians to be Russians
    * Russian soldiers trying to understand why nobody likes them
    * And finally, their comments about Europe’s future (mostly threats)

    You can check it here [Bald Max – YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPYwJpuqtT_84Q-0xAe0CzQ)

  2. Russians as individuals have lost the ability to have critical thinking. They are sheep.

  3. Cant wait to see him off himself post drone strike lollllllllll

  4. And how exactly did this guy get to leave the frontline ? Seems like he’s lying and just wants to justify useless things

  5. “But during a military conflict you wouldn’t have the right to judge”

    My god we are going to rethink how we think about WW2!!

  6. Would have been interesting if the mf’er only had one arm and one leg and no income other than what his great leader thinks he is worth, and then ask him the same questions.

  7. So the only people in his eyes that can be patriots are russians odd logic

  8. I see the ‘brainwashed’ and ‘nazi’ comments out there and remember how i first cringed at them but i have to admit my posture has become less and less pacifist. The pattern from your interviews, Daniil Orain (until he got caught?) and other sources tells a different story if we view them with a serious mindset and take them word for word. To me this now seems like culturally assimilated behaviour.

    They never had true democracy

    You don’t need brainwashing if the person already believes in the concepts set out time and time again by their oppressive regimes.

    More like Japan up until WW2 than Nazi Germany it seems to me

  9. Russia as a nation I walking willingly into the abyss. 500 years of poverty and dispeare will do that to a people. Best thing that could happen for the Russian people is for the Russian nation to collapse.

  10. I agree with his definition of patriotism that it’s about doing what’s best for your country (doesn’t mean that I agree with patriotism), but then he gave an example that goes against that definition. Patriotism is standing up to leaders that are taking bad decisions.

  11. Ivan here confuses patriotism with loyalism. Most of history’s great patriots earned the title by fighting against their own government.

    It is patriotic to defend your country from foreign attack. It is also patriotic to recognize problems in your country and to love your country enough to fight for change from within. Blind loyalty is closer to the opposite of patriotism, enabling tyranny and systemic rot.

  12. I think it is fair to say that Ukrainians have a far more sophisticated world view than many Ruzzians. I believe historically Ukraine is seen as the seat of culture and improvisation. However, hearing this guy speak…he echoes the ultra nationalism currently in vogue in the US.

  13. Patriotism = STFU and do what you’re told. Apparently.

  14. Next time ask how that is different from the nazi logic in WW2. turns out russia has to be denazified.

  15. How does a Russian patriot (someone defending the interests of their country) only judge the merits of a conflict at the end?

    Because of you support your country’s use of nukes, there will be nukes raining down on you before yours have hit the ground. It’s hard to judge the merits of your country’s actions if everyone around the entire country is dying of radiation sickness.

  16. You can not reason with these people, the only thing they understand is power, the only way you can negotiate with them is from a strong and powerful position

  17. If your side can never be wrong by virtue that they’re your side, you have abandoned principles, values or reason and are simply a tool through whom others can do evil. 

    Russian serfs shall forever find the fate they deserve. And no doubt cry about it later.

  18. Когда твоя кодла бежит рвать на куски чужаков, то надо бежать со всеми: шимпанзе до сих пор так делают. А если попадёшь в оборот можно поплакать, поскулить, мол, заставили! Уничтожать их надо, чистить генофонд. Иначе это не закончится.

  19. Well, Boris, if that’s how you feel about patriotism, you can go back to Russia in an exchange then jump into a meat assault squad asap!

  20. Hmm.. but basically Russian and Ukrainian are technically same race same people with similar culture and religion 🧐🤨😆😂🤣

  21. Sorry mate, I do apologise . I posted your new video aswell

  22. His are literally the same answers I was getting from my buddies who signed up to go serve in Iraq after 2003.

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