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  • О да.....уже страшно...

  • Cut their gas, let them freeze to death! I am from Serbia, but cut our gas too... If I would be freezing knowing that those NATO EU "democratic" fags are freezing too, than only thought of them on their knees would return heat to me and it would keep me warm... Screw you, I don't want my Serbia in unions with western fags who destroyed us. Long live my Russian brothers, Russian Empire shall claim the Europe that rightfully belongs to us!

  • If Ukraine does not want to freeze at night then she should come home to Mother Russia where the house is nice and toasty warm and good food and drink is on the table. If NATO and the Useless States wants to put bases in Ukraine then Russia has the absolute right to defend her interest including taking over little Russia also known as Ukraine. I am an American citizen but my love and loyalty is for Russia. God save and protect Holy Mother Russia.

  • idiots

  • It's quite funny in a way, and frankly I do not see these people as a threat to Europe. Russians have a more sophisticated culture than many of these other countries, why should we bother them by making moves on their homeland. Live and let live, and maybe we can be friends rather than to be sour about the past.

  • @mer3abec Not evidence, just Yanukovich politics as it is. The trial reminds farce to large extent, many people would agree with that.

  • Good song from Russland. You need not to cut the gas, they will not be able buy it. Few more rounds of money printing from ECB will make the Euro history....

  • Very untalented to have to read your lines while singing

  • Ukraine will still join nato you sons of bitches

  • @TheRock784784

    NATO is an instrument of domination of Europe by American imperialism, you dumbass. European nations are not and cannot be free until NATO is disbanded and that a strategic partnership is concluded with a great nation such as Russia.

  • @TheRock784784 Good luck on the winter then.

  • stupid people -.-'

  • stupid fucking russians... haha this video shows are fuckin dumb they are. Its really funny how the average russian lives a shit heap worse then the average european and russia is one of the most dangerous places on earth. its also funny how the eastern german economy which the soviet onced raped to the ground became bigger then the entire soviet unioun at one stage...nice russia

  • @ItaMick i meant western german btw..

  • @ItaMick

    If you check the revenue Russia earns. 75% of it is from Europe.

  • I don't see the problem... Europe is at Russia's mercy anyway lol :D

  • This song just puts you in a really good mood :D

  • Someone cant take a joke.

  • Russia is the land of Bullies. The only time they can smile is when their boots are holding someone down.

  • haha. What Russia will be without a gas? Just nil

    Recently Americans discovered huge resource of the shale gas in Poland (enough to sustain 100 years of internal demand). They have just start drilling for it.

    Apparently, the sources of gas will be used to supply western europe countries as well. It will be the end of Russia's hegemony and their use of gas as a tool to influence other countries politics. As they say:

    "He who laughs last, laughs the longest"

  • personally i think they'r idiots... but that might be because I am ukrainian.

  • @Iryna69 they are imperialistic morons, f*cking piece of sh*t!

  • xuninia eta vsio

  • This is great !!!!!!hahahahh

  • - Romantic Brothers - FLOWERS - ! U must to listen this great i-tunes smash! Hilarious! About politics, economy & war! Real situation song.

  • lolz................ man tht is hillarious

  • Sounds rather like a mockery of the Russian foreign policy...

  • Am I the only one who finds this hillarius?

  • Yeah that's a good show, I love it :)

  • okay, I have to admit that is hilarious

  • No. You're not only one =]

  • Lol noone can do shit to Russia, so we'll joke like that all we want :)

  • God says: Thou shall not steal...Russian gas. If you lack money, sell Crimea... :-))

  • God says: Thou shall not bear false witness.

    If you lack conscience sell your... whatever.

    There is no factual evidence and no documentary evidence to prove that Ukraine steal gas. Russia simply cut off its supply.

  • Why would they do it and lose revenues? Nothing happens so simply in this world.

  • You are right, nothing happens so simply.

    But one thing is for shure:

    no evidence that Ukraine stolen it.

    There`s wide context and many theories why Gazprom cut off the gas - in general they say that Russia tried to press Ukraine in order to get Ukrainian pipeline for debts, or in order to gain more influence in the region. I don`t know for sure what version is right, but I know for sure one thing - see the 2d phrase in my comment.

  • @1vengo Ukraine simply did not have the money to pay for market-price gas. Meanwhile it was playing games with NATO and Russian people living in Ukraine. Ukraine deserved to freeze. The current president made a deal with Russia and gas keeps flowing.

    It is a historical reality that all Mazepas and Banderas will eventually fail. Get used to it...

  • @1vengo Hello from the future! Former ukranian prime mnister in the jail now. Alot of evidence!!!!!

  • @leostomicek God says, "Though shall not put out forest fires with vodka." And thus, half your country was on fire.

  • @Godzhur Though shall not speak if one (YOU) does not have a brain. :-)

  • @leostomicek Then why do you speak? It is obvious you lack one.

  • @Godzhur I haven't been the one making stupid comments here. :-)

  • @leostomicek You said, "Ukraine deserved to freeze to death," and "It is a historical reality that all Mazepas and Banderas will eventually fail. Get used to it..." So actually yes, you have made stupid comments here. Last time I checked, Ukraine did not freeze to death, and Russia burned like a torch.

  • @Godzhur What I said is correct, Ukrainians however will not not freeze to death because you now have a sensible president who exchanged Russian fleet for Russian gas. :-) Besides that Banderas and Mazepas will always fail, just like Bandera and Mazepa, its not stupid to state common knowledge. :-)

  • @leostomicek Glorifying Stalin, Lenin, and all the communist scum of that dreaful revolution will always fail. Yet many Russians still do it, symbolizing the fact that they are disrespectful idiots. As far as Bandera and Mazepa are concerned, it is for Ukrainians to decide whether to glorify them or not. I do not teach you which Czech historical figures to glorify, so who are you to teach us? As far as our current president is concerned, than he is just a criminal, like most of our politicians.

  • @Godzhur You don't know any Czech historical figures, that's the problem. :-) Also, Lenin still has statues in Ukraine. I don't know why Ukrainians hate Stalin, if there is a person in history responsible for the territorial creation of Ukraine, it is Comrade Stalin. Comrade Stalin united Western and Eastern Ukraine. Comrade Stalin forced Rusyns of Transcarpathia to be Ukrainians. If you do not like Lenin and Stalin remember that the Tsars, unlike bolsheviks had no time for Ukrainisation...

  • @leostomicek Well, lets start off with the fact that you are a retard. OK, now that that's out of the way, there are many Ukrainians in Ukraine that still glorify Stalin and Lenin, and the Revuolution... That is why these statues still exist. As far as Rusyns in Zakarpathia are concerned, they are Ukrainians. If anyone forced them to be something they were not, than it was definetely Czechoslovakia... And also there are 8 million Russians in Ukraine, so that's another reason for statues...

  • @Godzhur Calling me a retard would not do, if you display an utter lack of basic knowledge. Your claim that Czechoslovakia forced Rusyns not to be Ukrainians is not based on any facts, because these facts simply do not exist. I would very much like to know what Ukrainian pundit you are citing. As for the many Ukrainians glorifying the revolution, they should, without the Bolsheviks there would not be Ukraine. Ukraine is a Soviet construct!

  • @leostomicek Well, another thing. Czechoslovakia no longer exists, it broke apart. The last time I checked, this "soviet creation" by the name of Ukraine does exist. At this point, Czech Republic doesn't even border Ukraine, so Zakarpatia is very much none of your business. By the way, last week one of the towns in Zakarpatia named a street after Bandera. So yes, they are Ukrainians... As far as Bolsheviks are concerned, they killed millions of Ukrainians, so only ignorant and disrespectful...

  • @Godzhur The Bolsheviks also killed millions of Russians and other people. Last time I checked, the Regional Council in Transcarpathia recognised the Rusyns to be a separate nationality, voted to have the Rusyn anthem as the anthem of the region and finally voted to replace the blue-yellow flag with the Carpathian tricolour. What are you going to say about that?

  • @leostomicek I don't really care, they can do whatever they want. Ukraine is a free country you know. I know the Bosheviks killed millions of Russians, but who glorifies Lenin and Stalin...? Russians.

  • @Godzhur Well, Ukraine is so free that it had to send SBU to investigate the situation in Transcarpathia after several such votes. It is free that it has to harass Rusyn activists. Ukraine is so free that in cities where people normally speak Russian, the official language is Ukrainian. Ukraine is so free that, while in Western Europe the focus is on granting regions autonomy, Ukraine thinks it can copy 19th century France.

  • @Godzhur Yes there are a lot of Russians who glorify Lenin or even Stalin, that's a sad situation. However the Ukrainians seem to forget that it was Lenin and Stalin who created the Ukrainian state. Ukraine today emerged from the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, it was Stalin who added most of Western and South-Western territories to it. Take a look at a map of the Russian Empire, tell me if you find Ukraine on it.

  • @leostomicek Well, you won't find it, because it was annexed by Russian empire. You can't tell me that Ukrainians as people didn't exist during those times...

  • @Godzhur I am not telling you that Ukrainians did not exist, although the very idea of a Ukrainian nation is quite late. Russia did not annex Ukraine, you will be hard pressed to find Ukraine on maps dating prior to the Russian revolution. You will find Malorus', Hetmanate, Galicia etc. but no state or administrative region called Ukraine. After attempts to establish independence failed, the Bolsheviks were generous to grant Ukrainians their own Soviet Republic. Understand?

  • @leostomicek What do u mean failed. Ukraine was formed, but then Soviets invaded and overthrew our government. Then we fought with poles to beat the Soviets, and then Soviets and Poles betrayed us by signing a secret pact to split Ukraine, where Galicia and Volyn went into Poland, and the rest of Ukraine went into the Soviet Union... That's why we hate russians so much. They betrayed us once after Chmelncki Uprising, and another time in 1920s.

  • @Godzhur What Russians are you talking about? Djugashvili? Sverdlov? Bronstein? Dzerzinsky? Ulyanov was an outright Russophobe, internationalist and cosmopolitan in his writings. Again your idea that the Cossack Hetmanate somehow equates modern Ukraine does not hold much substance.

  • @leostomicek Dude, what is your problem? Who served in their army? Russians, largely. The fact that they were led by criminals the majority of whom were not ethnic Russians does not change anything. They betrayed us many times during Russian Empire, most importantly after Chmelnicki Uprising, back then all of their leadership were ethnic Russians... So don't even bring up ethnithities here... And where did I bring up Cossack Hetmante in my comments?

  • @Godzhur Wrong! The red Army was very multicultural, in fact a number of Ukrainians can be found. You talk about the Khmel'nitskiy Uprising, was it Ukraine or the Hetmanate back then?

  • @leostomicek It was Ukraine under the protection of Hetmante...

  • @Godzhur It was what? :-)

  • @leostomicek It was a country of Ukraine under the protection of the army loyal to the Hetman.

  • @leostomicek ...glorify them. Go read about Holodomor.

  • @Godzhur Holodomor happened in many other parts of the USSR, not just Ukraine. If the Ukrainians think that this was a genocide of their nation, then they are obviously blind to the good things Bolsheviks did for them. If the Monarchist White Guards defeated the Bolsheviks, they would not bother with instituting Ukrainisation. So you can thank the Bolsheviks for not being treated as dialect of Russian and part of the Russian ethnos.

  • @leostomicek Yes !!!!

  • When my home country Russia was weaken by Ivan The Terrible, Poland invaded Russia hoping to utterly destroy Russia permanently and use Russia as a colony. But we Russians fought back and won. And WW II is just an opportunity to give Poland an another dose of their own medicine. We Russians give revenge in long and intermitten dosage, our occupation of Poland during the Cold War is our way of giving them their just deserts! Revenge for centuries old sins is very sweet indeed! Vansitanya!

  • To anyone saying this is a sign of Russian world designs, be realistic: This is a comedic little tune, and nothing to be offended by.

    Americans are constantly making fun publicly of Canadian healthcare, how is this any different?

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  • Haha these people are funny

  • Look also Серебряная калоша 2005. It's another ceremony of the same prize. They sing a song about the Russian rock-musicians vizited the Kremlin.

  • Look Песня про визит рокеров к Суркову.

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  • Just to eliminate any doubt in our humourless non-Russian audience, let me also point out that the man, laughing and enjoying himself in the audience at the very end of this clip is Boris Nemtsov - the leader of the pro-Western anti-Putin opposition.

  • One such person is André Glucksmann, who seriously claims that this satirical song is a threat to what is dearest to him: the interests of the American oil companies:

  • The fact that this biting anti-government satire (with a multitude of Russian, Georgian and Finnish actors and celebrities laughing in the audience) is perceived by most foreigners as "a serious threat", illustrates that the enemies of Russia are people with low IQs, no sense of humour and inability to understand how people can satirise their government.

  • This is a segment from the 12th annual Silver Rubber Boot Awards in 2007, produced by the Silver Rain radio, dedicated to "celebrating the most dubious achievements in show business", shown on the STS TV network . It is a very clever and funny comedy show.

  • :DD Dobre!

    Ech, Polacy - rodacy, dlaczego tacy poważni jesteście? Ta piosenka to przecież autoironia w czystej postaci ;)

  • Jest to humorystyczna przeróbka jednej starej radzieckiej piosenki. Tylko oryginalna była dobrą, nie związaną z polityką, a ta związana z niedawnim "gazowyn konfliktem". ;-)

  • To po prostu humor i nic więcej. ;-)

  • Co nie zmienia faktu, że jest zabawna! :)

    No cóż... może Ukraińcom nie jest do śmiechu (ech, Polska swego czasu też obawiała się "zakręcenia kurka" ), ale moim zdaniem trzeba mieć dystans to takich spraw, zwłaszcza kiedy nawet sami Rosjanie ironizują na ten temat w piosence ;)

  • Czyli? Jak to "mieć dystans"? Typu bać się nas?

    Kiedyś pamiętam, też w jednym programie humorystycznym, jakiś ukraiński humorysta (nie pamiętam już kto, to jeszcze przy Putinie było. Ale wtedy te problemy z gazem już były) też przerobił jedną starą piosenkę. Gruzińską.

    Śpiewał czegoś takiego:

    "А на Украине атаааас, кто-то перекрыл хлопцам гаааз."

  • Ale najlepiej przesiadać się płyty elektryczne. Ekologiczne i bezpieczne. U nas w nowych domach już nie układają trąb gazowych. A to było już w Moskwie kilka razy... W starych domach eksplodowywał się gaz. Albo ktoś zapomniał jego zamknąć, albo

    wyciek ze starej trąby.

  • My dwa lata temu przejechaliśmy w nowy dom (stary zburzyli). Nie mamy tutaj już gazu. :-) I chwała Bogu, bo dość dobrze pamiętam wyciek gazu w starym mieszkaniu (też trąba stara była). On był bardzo mały, ale przecież był. ;-) A w tych domach, w których nie ma gazu, działają bardziej wygodniejsze taryfy na elektroenergię. ;-)

  • "Mieć dystans" - nie, nie chodzi mi o to, by się bać :P

    Mówię tu o tym konkretnym przypadku - o tej piosence dotyczącej tematu, który może być dla nas (czy Ukraińców) drażliwy i nieprzyjemny. Mimo to, powinniśmy umieć się z tego śmiać, bo piosenka, choć uszczypliwa :P, tak naprawdę nie jest wyrazem agresji.

  • No tak, rozumiem was... Ech, politycy... Nie żyje im się spokojne... :-(

  • THEHEHEHEHEHEHE!!! :) Song is hilarious and full of self-sarcasm. I pity the fools who find it offensive.

  • :-) It's really a good example of Russian humour. It has at least 4 slices:

    1. It's a parody on a well-known sentimentally optimistic song.

    2. It's full of aggressive and resolute joy.

    3. It's full of self-irony.

    4. It's full of sarcasm to those who can think the agression is frank.

    The guys simply laugh at the media miths.

  • Интересно если бы не глюксман, кто нибудь вообще бы об этом ролике знал бы?

  • very funny! lying of laughter!

  • if this is the russian sense of humour, I'm really glad I don't need to live there :-/

  • We are also glad that you do not live here)

  • Зжешь ))) Я ему уже собрался это слово в слово написать, как твой коммент увидел )))))

  • It's a very nice sense of humour. To laugh at others' prejudices.

  • i love this song ! original version where ?

  • Search: Карнавальная ночь Пять минут Гурченко

  • я после статьи зашел :)

  • Интересно кто кроме меня нашел это видео после статьи Глюксмана...

    ЗЫ, Задорнов прав.

  • :) кто бы вообще знал об этом видео если б не глюксман :)

  • да да! Глюк рулит и жжёт напалмом))

    одна его статья = целые день хорошего настроения ))))

  • то что это трэш надо объяснять?

  • если только англоязычным )

  • Thanks for video. 8))) - Улыбнуло с утра, особенно коменты с Запада. 8))

  • Thanks for sending me this video.

  • Who is Americans? (To choose a right answer):

    -Idiots

    -paranoiacs

    -Simply they have no humour

  • Hahahahahaha

  • Oh My Lord!

    This is Russian show - award for most idiotic and stupid songs in Russia. And this song is just a joke!

    Do you have any sense of humor?

  • Cut gas for Europe even now! If You don't like to sell it, maybe You should start to eat it. ;)

  • We are able to laugh at ourselves. And Europe - slaves to the United States living in eternal fear.

    Russian

  • Idiot!

    This "Silver shoe 2008"! Comedy show, all those who took seriously this song, is treated by paranoi!

  • I know it's a comedy show, but you shouldn't laugh at smb's disaster!!!

    The Russian jerks laugh at all the gas and oil importers that are blackmailed by Russia throughout decades!

    It's not funny!!!

  • develop a sense of humor! :)

    ну туупыыыыее!

    © М. Н. Задорнов

  • Very funny...

  • REALLY funny video :D

  • I rest my case it need a bunch of potatoe faced farmers with huge plates on their heads to show the res of the civilized world how stupid the russian really are. If you dipsticks should cut of the gas for Europe be sure your fridge is filled up to the limet because not selling gas means not earning money and that means not being able to buy food. Capice? Do you really thing your chinese friend are going to pay the same amount of oney like the Europeans? Wake up, you seem to sleep since 1917!

  • They'll run out of gas in 40 years... hahahaha

  • It looks like a fake video.

  • I think it's not a fake video, but the sound and picture are not synchronised 100%.

  • co Ci wygląda na udawane? znam rosyjski całkiem nieźle i tłumaczenie jest dokładne...

  • And then they will starve to death without our money :)

  • Na szczęście takie piosenki są jedyną formą agresji, którą może dziś stosować armia rosyjska. A gazu i tak nie odetną bo rozpaczliwie potrzebują prawdziwych pieniędzy.

  • No ale jak zbudują gazociąg przez Bałtyk to Niemcy napewno nam odetną he he. W ramach mittleuropy.

  • Sie nie martw. U faszystowskiego KBBstana sa jeszcze i inne formy agresji. Niestety, barbarzynski kraj.

  • Poor Jewish nihilists! They tried to make a party to drink and to laugh at Putin and each other, but all Polish paranoids think it's the working out of a conspiracy. I try to recollect what Chesterton wrote about eanestness and madness.

  • Стыдно за этих уёбков.

  • Russian monarchy + chineese capitalism = FREEDOM !!

  • when russian cut us gas, they'll eat grass

    oh, pardon - for this semi-asian retards it'll be too much delicacy :P

  • I'm so happy I don't live in this out-of-mind chovinistic Poland!

    Thanks the Czar! It was a good idea of my ancestors to rebel!

  • Great!

  • Ohne Europa hätten die Russen Spinnenweben vor dem Klo. Europa kommt auch sehr gut ohne die Iwans aus. Umgekehrt wird es schon schwieriger.

  • oh and for the politically and economically retarded statements saying that "we should just buy gas from the middle east" or whatever...

    THERE IS A REASON THEY DIDNT... you can only transport gas by PIPELINE... and its too expensive to import it otherwise... thts y they didnt do it when the crisis happened...

    and the Russian economy is NOT built around europe... more into asia ;)

    greetings from Lebanon!

  • oh please everyone grow up... its just a damn comedy song... AND NOT A DEEP INSIGHT INTO THE RUSSIAN MINDSET... i think a joke is a joke...

    I find it hallarious!!!

    and Ukraine will join nato as soon as Crimea joins the Federation...

  • At the beginning it was funny, but it became boring fast..

    Luckily we Dutch have our own gas. Russia is never going to rule Europe again, face it...

  • Russia never 'ruled' Europe and have no such ambitions.

    It's simply tired of American puppets' provocations.

  • "no such ambitions"! please many of your leaders have had that ambition and armed themselves aggressively for that very task.

  • May be you can recollect at least one by name. I know nobody who had such ability and endeavour.

    I see British for a long time use Russia as a mirrow: 'Britannia, rule the waves!'

  • Firstly Every russian leader since the end of WW2 and secondly whats a "mirrow" ?

  • They were preparing for an American attack and till 1972 were seriously afraid of 'German revengism'.

    I mean everybody tries to find in Russia his own old problem, profoundly hidden. Americans like to speculate about 'Russian imperialism', British about 'Russian racism' and Poles about 'Russian alcoholism'. :-)))

  • You know ... you might be right.

    I think that other nations look at Russia and Russians (but not only Russians, you can talk about any country and nation) through the prism of their own complexes and defects.

    Of course, this also applies to the Russians and their perspective on others nations/peolpe ;) I guess we all have a similar problem :P

  • The British accusations on the French and vice versa (or how to put it in English?), the French ones on the Germans, etc. always had a lot in common. But some times everybody found the single Bad Guy (and many had been him).

  • Hmm, Russia is the Bad Guy for other countries?

    Well, I can't speak for other nations.

    I can speak only on behalf of Poles (and I don't want to dabble in politics - because I would have to start from the criticism of policies of my own country, and it spoil my mood ;)).

  • Unfortunately I have to admit that the Poles have a historical trauma and we are prejudiced to Russia.

    It's a strange kind of 'schizophrenia' :P - because the majority of Poles don't speak favorably about Russian government, but on the other hand we really like Russians personally.

  • I suppose now they are wrong: to say the truth, one can find some problems with Russians in personal (as with any other sort of people), but the Russian government has nothing against Poland and, I'm afraid, doesn't mind about it much.

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  • @ Seemi90

    So what your mother hates Russians?

    It's her problem, not mine, not Poles, not Russians.

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  • Ugh. If it wasn't the russians, poland wouldn't exist.

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  • It seems 'pain' became the single national idea of Poland. Poor things... Nothing but pain, arrogance, fear and hatred.

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  • RUSSIAN COMMUNISM - LOL.

    AZERBAIDZHAN SUFFERED - LOL twice. An Iranian back of beyond became a European country (compare with Iranian Azerbaidzhan).

    Chechen high-way robbers, Lett riflemen (better to say 'gunmen') and other murderers of Russian people suffered heavy under the Communism of Russian Dzhugashvili. Some guys suffer even now, making money in Russia, but having their own law.

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  • What did France do to England? What did Austria do to France? For centuries Poland was the main opponent of Russia controlling its historical territories and sometimes becoming its mortal enemy. In XVIII c. Poland destroyed itself, but restored by Napoleon saw no other aim but "Poland from sea to sea". I feel nothing good to communists, but after the WWII they had to choose between the controlled Poland and the hostile one.

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  • Panslavism was a cabinet theory Austrian Slav intellectuals invented hoping to make shit to Germans & Hungarians by the hands of Russia. Polonized Lithuania & than Poland fought with Russia for centuries as any two European neighbour powers did. Ukraine was a Polish colony and never an independent state. Polish troops captured Moscow & destroyed Russian towns up to the White Sea. You can make the same pretences to any other big European country. But I see you more simpathize Ottomans & Chechens.

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  • This term lost any meaning and usage after WWII. In fact, in the last decades its more correct to talk about some Slavic culture solidarity, individual simpathies and national mythologies. I'm afraid nowdays Poland is so overwhelmed with negative emotions that in the web Poles usually attract only aggressive stalinists and other stupid guys. But people in the street in Moscow, for example, have far more simpathy for Poles than Poles (especially the younger generation) for them.

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  • The history remembers a lot of Bad Guys who Everybody Knows. I can recollect a nice frase from a documental movie (a bit ironical) on Russian history: "Putting the end to the Napoleonical Evil Empire, the allies had...". :)))

  • I talked about the relationship from my own perspective.

    I was in Russia a few times, people were always nice to me. And even if not everyone would be nice - I will not prejudice against entire nation because of some individual incidents.

    I don't have any problems with Russians in personal. But in the case of Russia's policy I could find problems, find things that I can't praise (I say generally. I'm not saying that the Russian government has something against Poland).

  • But I acknowledge the principle: if you wants to criticize others, you should always start from yourself. Therefore I don't want to look for problems in Russians government, because I find enough problems in Polish government and politics ;-))))

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  • BUAHAHAHA.... yes, they'll vut a gas. And next they will eat a grass! :) Russians are only stupid beggars. But it's funny to look at these peasants. :)

  • I see I real Polish gentleman, modest, clever and tolerant.

  • At least these "peasants" (most people in this video are actually Jewish intelelctuals) are intelligent people with a sense of humour and the ability to make fun of their own government.

    And you are a humourless retard.

  • i like it, stating the obvious. they have europe by the balls, good arrogance! also i cant see why people would take it so seriously stand up comedians have used other nationalities in there jokes for years and years.

  • well they don't have europe by our balls. sure they can cut off our gas. but all we have to do i by oil from middleeast or change to green fuel. BUT we can stop trading with russia and that would be devastating for their economy.

  • ukrainians are dumb why would they buying gas from russia why not make there heat on electric

  • Like Russians say: there is a bit of truth in every joke.

  • Russians are here acting just like any other country with some strategic power. So do all the countries in the world. Why do you think we Finns have at the same time pir own gas pipe from Russia, but still buy almost all oil from Norway and the Middle east. At the same time having wood (enough), water and nuclear power. Most of the European counties have been too simpel as always here. Now, finally the EU is trying to conclude common policy. We can live with or without it..

  • if this song is an example of Russian humor it shows very little class.

    Reasonable cooperation between EU and Russia would be much more desireable for both.

  • It's a good example of black humour. I even can recollect a pretty old students' song on a nuclear war.

    The cooperation between Russian and Europe depends on Europe.

  • тупоголовые идиоты.

  • Редкый случай.

    Совсем охуели.

  • That's not a joke... russian Pigs really think so... If you think that it was only joke, you don't know russians!

  • A small jackal is a diagnosis.