Russian are a bunch of robbery with their Viking DNA , stole too much land from Asian, poisoned many nations with communism. If Mongolian killed all Russian in 15th century, the modern world must be a better place.
This was totally disgusting anti Putin campaign ran by a gang of liberal traitors funded by american government. Putin represent a strong national policy and doing good for our country. Don't believe the false western propaganda and lies that majority of Russians against Putin, the truth is directly opposite. Russia is rising and anglo-saxon world doing everything to to prevent it. Pro-american liberals are dreaming of the revolution, but our nation is strong and they will fail.
this like 300 people but americas news usess 19,700 CGI fake protesters that make it 20,000 that the USA news report there millions of russian who will run over this 300 people if they don't go home and get something else to do
i was in the 25 jan revelotion and i know what does it mean to try to change your contry to the better but this is not the case in russia putin is a good leader and he has been trying to make russia better you know the worst thing a leader can become is a pupet who is fighting hes own pepole to keep his contry weak
@TheFairyGirl1999 "People think that governments run their countries". Well, in terms of Russia, or any Communist society/nation the government does run the country. The people are tools of the government. And it's true the rich entrepreneurs of the oil industry (Among others) do have a lot of money and power, but they don't run the country. The people are the ones meant to collectively speak for their own country through the government, not the other way around.
Ok. example: How about the recent elections and how RT is blaming Golos and Clinton for the discontent... like it has nothing to do with the massive voter fraud. 99.4% of Chechnya voted for Putin even though Putin killed and tortured thousands of them. Pens with erasable ink or ink that goes clear minutes after they already drop it in.. Ballot box stuffing.. Workers checking Putin for the elderly and disabled. It's all video taped hard proof.
just like every struggle in human history the middle class and the high class are at war for power again while the poor keep suffering starving and dying if only they could become conscious injustice and inequality would end tomorrow
The Arab spring became the European summer, and the European summer became the American autumn. Now welcome to the Russian winter! GRAB THE MOST HEAVY JACKET YOU OWN BECAUSE THIS BITCH IS GONNA GET COLD!!
RussiaToday is going to make this sound like the evil citizens of Russia are not respecting the law or their leaders... Meanwhile, they talk about how horrible the US and EU governments are... Double standards.
Good for the Russian people, for they have suffered enough (Bolshevik revolution, WWII losses, collapse of the Sovet Union, the painful experiments of captialism and democracy foisted upon a nation ill equiped for them) this century and the last. Although the causes and reactions are different, this is part of a good trend: people no longer afraid of govt: Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and now mother Russia speaks up.
@TheFairyGirl1999 I don't know about other countries but in the U.S., big business & gov't are one in the same, there is no separation. Big business started the take-over of our gov't decades ago & it is now complete.
@TheFairyGirl1999 "..that run the world NOW" .....Now? What the hell do you mean by 'NOW' ? The world has always been run by rich people. Show me a time period and place where the countries weren't run by rich and powerful people.
@TheFairyGirl1999 >implying the world has once not been run by businessmen and really rich people. It always has been and always will be run by rich people.
I wonder how the Emir of Qatar would fare in open elections and how his news org, Al Jazeera, would cover it, especially if there was unrest?
Restricted Alliance: US breeds Qatar as Arab heavy-weight
watch?v=gA-pUPx35S4
There was little coverage in the western MSM but the Russian ambassador to Qatar was roughed up by Qatari border guards after refusing to turn over his diplomatic pouch for inspection, a serious breach of int'l diplomatic norms.
Why are many world Leaders being attacked by the people could it be the same snakes are behind it who want the New World Order. In the US they have the saying "Order out of Chaos". You snakes know who you are.
@RealQi this isn't about America or Americans. And, more importantly, the fact there is corruption in the American political system does not justify, excuse, or dismisses corruption anywhere else. Corruption is wrong and should be confronted wherever it happens. You can't use the "well America is doing it, too" excuse for not challenging corruption in your own country.
@FlatulenceFox this isn't what I said. Sure you are right about that. But many comments on this site imply that Russia's government is the only in the world doing this crap.
It's like you've burnt someone elses house and get away with it and the next day you point your finger at someone who does the exact same thing. That has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
@RealQi I have read lots of comments about Russia regarding this latest election, and I can only conclude that your perception is entirely subjective and selective. With what has happened around this world in 2011 alone should tell you that Russia is not being unfairly singled out for political corruption. Look at the Arab Spring, the Occupy Movements, the growing unrest in the EU and even in China. People are calling out corruption the world over. Now it's Russia's time.
@FlatulenceFox I'm glad that it isn't up to you to decide what my perception is. I'm not being subjective here, I point out how you people clearly tend to point your finger at someone elses misery, judging without even thinking about their own home being exploited by the government. I'm the one who stands infront of you guys to tell you: You have to stop spinning the wheel of the media with your unfounded anger against Russia.
Yes, I am an American and I have plenty of criticism for my federal, state and local govt and I have no qualms or real fear of retribution to state that publicly. And since I can walk and chew gum at the same time, I can still have enough sense of what justice is to support other people around the globe who have a similar grievance against their particular govt and they too should do so without fear.
Because you can, you shouldn't feel like doing so all the time. If you have plenty of problems under your own hat, there is no reason for pointing out the obvious and instigate the others against something. You never lived in russia, just like I had never a home in the US, even though my relatives live there because they own a lot of real estate.
Some of the people in russia demonstrate for the KPRF (Biggest communist party in russia), some for their own parties. Not comparable.
@RealQi You conveniently forget: this is uprising and protest is homegrown.
Sorry, your personal ideology and your mother-grizzly like defense of the current Russian leadership don't change the fact that a lot people are angry in Russia and feel (with very good cause) that the election was stolen. This is not the doing of the media-it's on the Russian govt.It's not on the American govt (you seem to assign god-like powers to the American govt which it does not have).
@FlatulenceFox And you conveniently try to sneak around my arguments, such as being to ignorant to understand, that you won't change anything with your unfounded criticism.
This is youtube, not the world-stage. Everyone who debates such cases should learn how the world works in certain countries. But from what you've said I can clearly see that you've never been to russia - it IS different - and playing Modern Warfare 3 won't change that fact, you ignorant person.
@RealQi The only have anger against the Russian govt is to the extent it is robbing its people of the right to choose who their leaders ought to be and what kind of accountability govt officials should have when they do wrong or harm to the state and economy when it comes to corruption.
But let's face it: when it comes to govt officials pinning the blame for popular unrest of its own people on foreign media and govts and not on its own deeds, that is a textbook diversionary tactic.
@FlatulenceFox The thing is, as I stated before. Most of them demonstrate for their own political parties - not freedom of speech or what so ever.
It's like you have lost the games and now you look for arguments to underline your pure anger. Corruption, election fraud .... haven't we heard this a couple of times in many different countries and forms of government?
@honestlyimbatman Normally I wouldn't reply, but in the past five years I've been in Moscow, Ekaterinburg and Kamensk-Uralski. I have native friends there so I beg to differ.
I guess that Putin's casting the blame for the unrest on the United States is not working this time around. Looks like he will have to find or create another scapegoat to justify why he and his party are completely innocent of political corruption.
To fair and balanced unlike a certain channel. All countries have their corruption. The U.S. should also remember when Florida voters were deprived of their voting right in the Bush vs. Gore presidency elections. Russia has to be more democratic, but we all have to. That should unite us, not divide us on the basis of our respective nationalities. Peace!
@stevenaudet Comparing what happened in the Russian election to what happened in Florida is ridiculous and an insult to the Russian people.
Putin got over 99% of the vote in Chechnya... in CHECHNYA! You know.... where Putin went to war and and killed and tortured thousands.. Yeah... over 99% of them voted for Putin.
If you want Russia to be more democratic then comparing their election questions to the US's will only serve to hurt the Russian people protesting for freedom.
@nothing980454 Yes, I do know about Chechnya. I'm saying that in both case, elections were stolen. I did not compare the extent of the political fraud. Don't get me wrong, I do approve the Russian people demand for democracy, I was just mentioning the U.S. because some people in here think they live in a "true democracy" in the U.S. Which has more to do with ethnocentrism then facts.
Ok, the Russian protest was about the election and then what, Putin has all the power he needs and a whole army and police to back him up, what about the people. Nothing, nobody cares about the people. There's always a BUT and an IF there's a big question mark in front of us.
I friggin love it! Finally people using the correct words! Revolutions go in circles , hence theword revolve.. PEOPLE NEED TO MOVE PAST THE. ENSLAVING MONETARY SYSTEMM AND EVOLVE TOWARDS A RESOURCED BASED SOCIETY!
Russian are a bunch of robbery with their Viking DNA , stole too much land from Asian, poisoned many nations with communism. If Mongolian killed all Russian in 15th century, the modern world must be a better place.
chimak3d 1 month ago
This was totally disgusting anti Putin campaign ran by a gang of liberal traitors funded by american government. Putin represent a strong national policy and doing good for our country. Don't believe the false western propaganda and lies that majority of Russians against Putin, the truth is directly opposite. Russia is rising and anglo-saxon world doing everything to to prevent it. Pro-american liberals are dreaming of the revolution, but our nation is strong and they will fail.
MrUbermind 1 month ago
Russia sucks as Soviet union collapsed...
Sasilmin 2 months ago
this like 300 people but americas news usess 19,700 CGI fake protesters that make it 20,000 that the USA news report there millions of russian who will run over this 300 people if they don't go home and get something else to do
Apocalipsy2025 2 months ago
it was provocation
satimmobile 2 months ago
to all of russia from an egyptian protester
i was in the 25 jan revelotion and i know what does it mean to try to change your contry to the better but this is not the case in russia putin is a good leader and he has been trying to make russia better you know the worst thing a leader can become is a pupet who is fighting hes own pepole to keep his contry weak
takerms 2 months ago
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vasilii025 2 months ago
@TheFairyGirl1999 "People think that governments run their countries". Well, in terms of Russia, or any Communist society/nation the government does run the country. The people are tools of the government. And it's true the rich entrepreneurs of the oil industry (Among others) do have a lot of money and power, but they don't run the country. The people are the ones meant to collectively speak for their own country through the government, not the other way around.
mononetbob 2 months ago
WTF? Is the Russia or USSR? Fuck the police
MihaiPaulBotosani 2 months ago
@MihaiPaulBotosani well look who came in 2nd place(communist Party) that should be more of a worry then Putin's United Russia.
21boxhead 2 months ago
Russia land full of shit.
minhounou 2 months ago
Zionist special services try to seize power in Russia.
Wirel2049 2 months ago 2
@Wirel2049 You've got that right. Down with Zionism.
terwilligar1981 2 months ago
@ReignbowSmite Yeah... you're right.
Ok. example: How about the recent elections and how RT is blaming Golos and Clinton for the discontent... like it has nothing to do with the massive voter fraud. 99.4% of Chechnya voted for Putin even though Putin killed and tortured thousands of them. Pens with erasable ink or ink that goes clear minutes after they already drop it in.. Ballot box stuffing.. Workers checking Putin for the elderly and disabled. It's all video taped hard proof.
nothing980454 2 months ago
just like every struggle in human history the middle class and the high class are at war for power again while the poor keep suffering starving and dying if only they could become conscious injustice and inequality would end tomorrow
fivemeomedia 2 months ago
honestly i dont care
gainer2420 2 months ago
@gainer2420 thanks for telling us i really care what you think
fivemeomedia 2 months ago
Isn't thousands of people are minority in the country of millions?
GrandTrelos 2 months ago
@GrandTrelos im sure there were a lot of people who support them and couldnt show up
fivemeomedia 2 months ago
People in Russia are treated like ants...they need more freedom!!!
tbantaloni69 2 months ago
The Arab spring became the European summer, and the European summer became the American autumn. Now welcome to the Russian winter! GRAB THE MOST HEAVY JACKET YOU OWN BECAUSE THIS BITCH IS GONNA GET COLD!!
Loltochapel 2 months ago 4
Is this the Reality behind The Occupy Wall Street Demonstrations, Mr. Jones ?
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GoyimWakeUpCall 2 months ago
Man, look at that snow guys. Winter in Russia is no joke. Bundle up ;)
theduke502 2 months ago 2
evolution, not revolution. I kind of like that
beerandbanjo 2 months ago
They are opposing the missile treaty! Time to impose a no-flyzone......
blackbird309 2 months ago
@ReignbowSmite -_- ok... Let me correct my previous statement to 'almost everything'.. and that's a broad brush that works.
nothing980454 2 months ago
Time to send Putin to Siberia, he is a son of a bitch.
franklindavid 2 months ago
RussiaToday is going to make this sound like the evil citizens of Russia are not respecting the law or their leaders... Meanwhile, they talk about how horrible the US and EU governments are... Double standards.
meoblast001 2 months ago
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kxmode 2 months ago
@ReignbowSmite Yes.. Everything. Ever see their state-run propaganda channel, RT? The "evils" of the US is the topic 24/7.
nothing980454 2 months ago
You better be watching out of your window Vladimir Dracul ! :-P
14842 2 months ago
well at least in Russia they understand evolution.
TheJoshJman 2 months ago
Good for the Russian people, for they have suffered enough (Bolshevik revolution, WWII losses, collapse of the Sovet Union, the painful experiments of captialism and democracy foisted upon a nation ill equiped for them) this century and the last. Although the causes and reactions are different, this is part of a good trend: people no longer afraid of govt: Arab Spring, Occupy Wall Street, and now mother Russia speaks up.
tbsla13 2 months ago
For evolution to take place, those in power must have honor and dignity. Unfortunately it is clear the authorities have neither.
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Stevie68000 2 months ago
Interesting that people think that governments run their countries when its big business and really rich people that run the world now .
TheFairyGirl1999 2 months ago 13
@TheFairyGirl1999 I don't know about other countries but in the U.S., big business & gov't are one in the same, there is no separation. Big business started the take-over of our gov't decades ago & it is now complete.
mmedefarge 2 months ago
@TheFairyGirl1999 "..that run the world NOW" .....Now? What the hell do you mean by 'NOW' ? The world has always been run by rich people. Show me a time period and place where the countries weren't run by rich and powerful people.
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@TheFairyGirl1999 >implying the world has once not been run by businessmen and really rich people. It always has been and always will be run by rich people.
crudnup 2 months ago
@crudnup No it wont be always run by rich people
1GTX1 2 months ago
@TheFairyGirl1999 I agree
1GTX1 2 months ago
@TheFairyGirl1999 well, in russia big, rich business people=government
highlander2583 2 months ago
in russia there never be democracy ...
ilMitico69 2 months ago
I wonder how the Emir of Qatar would fare in open elections and how his news org, Al Jazeera, would cover it, especially if there was unrest?
Restricted Alliance: US breeds Qatar as Arab heavy-weight
watch?v=gA-pUPx35S4
There was little coverage in the western MSM but the Russian ambassador to Qatar was roughed up by Qatari border guards after refusing to turn over his diplomatic pouch for inspection, a serious breach of int'l diplomatic norms.
This damages Al Jazeera's credibility.
mispistoleros 2 months ago
Why are many world Leaders being attacked by the people could it be the same snakes are behind it who want the New World Order. In the US they have the saying "Order out of Chaos". You snakes know who you are.
starlight1946 2 months ago
Yeah, you americans talk about corruption? First get your own things together.
RealQi 2 months ago
@RealQi this isn't about America or Americans. And, more importantly, the fact there is corruption in the American political system does not justify, excuse, or dismisses corruption anywhere else. Corruption is wrong and should be confronted wherever it happens. You can't use the "well America is doing it, too" excuse for not challenging corruption in your own country.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago 47
@FlatulenceFox this isn't what I said. Sure you are right about that. But many comments on this site imply that Russia's government is the only in the world doing this crap.
It's like you've burnt someone elses house and get away with it and the next day you point your finger at someone who does the exact same thing. That has nothing to do with freedom of speech.
RealQi 2 months ago
@RealQi I have read lots of comments about Russia regarding this latest election, and I can only conclude that your perception is entirely subjective and selective. With what has happened around this world in 2011 alone should tell you that Russia is not being unfairly singled out for political corruption. Look at the Arab Spring, the Occupy Movements, the growing unrest in the EU and even in China. People are calling out corruption the world over. Now it's Russia's time.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox I'm glad that it isn't up to you to decide what my perception is. I'm not being subjective here, I point out how you people clearly tend to point your finger at someone elses misery, judging without even thinking about their own home being exploited by the government. I'm the one who stands infront of you guys to tell you: You have to stop spinning the wheel of the media with your unfounded anger against Russia.
RealQi 2 months ago
@RealQi Who are you people?
Yes, I am an American and I have plenty of criticism for my federal, state and local govt and I have no qualms or real fear of retribution to state that publicly. And since I can walk and chew gum at the same time, I can still have enough sense of what justice is to support other people around the globe who have a similar grievance against their particular govt and they too should do so without fear.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago
Because you can, you shouldn't feel like doing so all the time. If you have plenty of problems under your own hat, there is no reason for pointing out the obvious and instigate the others against something. You never lived in russia, just like I had never a home in the US, even though my relatives live there because they own a lot of real estate.
Some of the people in russia demonstrate for the KPRF (Biggest communist party in russia), some for their own parties. Not comparable.
RealQi 2 months ago
@RealQi You conveniently forget: this is uprising and protest is homegrown.
Sorry, your personal ideology and your mother-grizzly like defense of the current Russian leadership don't change the fact that a lot people are angry in Russia and feel (with very good cause) that the election was stolen. This is not the doing of the media-it's on the Russian govt.It's not on the American govt (you seem to assign god-like powers to the American govt which it does not have).
The criticism is deserved.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox And you conveniently try to sneak around my arguments, such as being to ignorant to understand, that you won't change anything with your unfounded criticism.
This is youtube, not the world-stage. Everyone who debates such cases should learn how the world works in certain countries. But from what you've said I can clearly see that you've never been to russia - it IS different - and playing Modern Warfare 3 won't change that fact, you ignorant person.
RealQi 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox Waiting for your response - this discussion seems far away from 'over'.
RealQi 2 months ago
@RealQi The only have anger against the Russian govt is to the extent it is robbing its people of the right to choose who their leaders ought to be and what kind of accountability govt officials should have when they do wrong or harm to the state and economy when it comes to corruption.
But let's face it: when it comes to govt officials pinning the blame for popular unrest of its own people on foreign media and govts and not on its own deeds, that is a textbook diversionary tactic.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox The thing is, as I stated before. Most of them demonstrate for their own political parties - not freedom of speech or what so ever.
It's like you have lost the games and now you look for arguments to underline your pure anger. Corruption, election fraud .... haven't we heard this a couple of times in many different countries and forms of government?
RealQi 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox .. and the media keeps spinning the wheel. The wheel which you power with your fire of gratuitous criticism.
RealQi 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox Best statment ever!!!
rosey312 2 months ago
And to think...they used to love Putin.
gerry4ta 2 months ago
@gerry4ta they never liked putin its just that nowadays people have balls to protest the secret is out and noone can hide it
honestlyimbatman 2 months ago
@honestlyimbatman Normally I wouldn't reply, but in the past five years I've been in Moscow, Ekaterinburg and Kamensk-Uralski. I have native friends there so I beg to differ.
gerry4ta 2 months ago
I guess that Putin's casting the blame for the unrest on the United States is not working this time around. Looks like he will have to find or create another scapegoat to justify why he and his party are completely innocent of political corruption.
FlatulenceFox 2 months ago
@FlatulenceFox Big surprise.. Putin blames the US for EVERYTHING. It's kinda pathetic, really...
nothing980454 2 months ago
@nothing980454 Ahmedinejad does the same. It's a great tactic to distract people from the real issues and the real culprits; maintain the status quo.
gatorhighlights4 2 months ago
To fair and balanced unlike a certain channel. All countries have their corruption. The U.S. should also remember when Florida voters were deprived of their voting right in the Bush vs. Gore presidency elections. Russia has to be more democratic, but we all have to. That should unite us, not divide us on the basis of our respective nationalities. Peace!
stevenaudet 2 months ago
@stevenaudet Comparing what happened in the Russian election to what happened in Florida is ridiculous and an insult to the Russian people.
Putin got over 99% of the vote in Chechnya... in CHECHNYA! You know.... where Putin went to war and and killed and tortured thousands.. Yeah... over 99% of them voted for Putin.
If you want Russia to be more democratic then comparing their election questions to the US's will only serve to hurt the Russian people protesting for freedom.
nothing980454 2 months ago
@nothing980454 Yes, I do know about Chechnya. I'm saying that in both case, elections were stolen. I did not compare the extent of the political fraud. Don't get me wrong, I do approve the Russian people demand for democracy, I was just mentioning the U.S. because some people in here think they live in a "true democracy" in the U.S. Which has more to do with ethnocentrism then facts.
stevenaudet 2 months ago
'evolution not revolution' love from Nebraska USA SOLIDARITY
DgurlSunshine 2 months ago
Ok, the Russian protest was about the election and then what, Putin has all the power he needs and a whole army and police to back him up, what about the people. Nothing, nobody cares about the people. There's always a BUT and an IF there's a big question mark in front of us.
Aniconicx 2 months ago
the global revolution continues.. its time for the people of the WORLD to come together
xjustin523x 2 months ago
I friggin love it! Finally people using the correct words! Revolutions go in circles , hence theword revolve.. PEOPLE NEED TO MOVE PAST THE. ENSLAVING MONETARY SYSTEMM AND EVOLVE TOWARDS A RESOURCED BASED SOCIETY!
phackqu 2 months ago
Rebirth of the Soviet Union maybe?? maybe not.....
IzzoJVlogs 2 months ago
@OldSchoolSkill When it´s more important who you know instead of what you´ve done something is awfully wrong...
RegioLunar 2 months ago
Looks like they are sleeping and need some coffee.
knoose 2 months ago
Banks are gaining full control.
knoose 2 months ago
Ha, ha! Ghadaffi at 1.03! lol
MarsBar2012 2 months ago 2
@MarsBar2012
you need some glasses.
ahmed337799 2 months ago
hmm .. these folks are pretty brave, considering all the youth gangs/thugs that support Putin.
WangDugay 2 months ago
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