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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2011

An interview with an orphan who escaped from russian orphanage where he had been abused and now is living in the street.

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  • Not much better here. Our nation is going down the tubes quickly. I wish I could help the boy.

  • @PiusXXVI

    Oh ... you really can ... send this video to your friends, so all can see how shity russia is.

    This boy lives near my house in the dump ... his is doing some work for local church just for food ....

    There are many people in russia who live the same way ...

    In russia it is really bad for homeless people because the winter here is very cold.

  • Not sure I believe this is real

  • @vimeocomuk

    Bealive me, this is REAL.

  • @MichaelHollidayJr cannot be real he must be joking

    america is reason why communism fell, which is reason why he lives like that

  • @washedenyankeeblood

    Russia is a Post communist STATE! So the things are even worse now than it was during the communusm. Do not talk about things you dont know, you seem very silly that way. I live in Russia and i every day see the pure hell that is occuring here.

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  • iam from the uk and have been to russia on holiday and i was shocked at the amount of children and adults that were homeless it was heartbreaking i mean some of the children were about 8 years old its crazy a lot of them were sniffing glue and paint i didnt give them money but i did buy some mcdonalds and handed them out there were lots of young children in the subways sleeping on the floor and people were just walking by like they were nothing so sad.

  • @TimeWarp66 to bourgeoisie pigs who exploit poor, yes communism means "poverty" TO THEM because they will live in apartments like everyone else, eat what everyone else eats instead of caviar and vodka, take bus, taxi, and train to work instead of bmw but to humanity, communism means free housing, food, health care, and all other necessities. you are not special, you have 10 fingers like everyone else you should work like everyone else. this boy lived in warm apartment under communism

  • @washedenyankeeblood

    Communism is poverty. As bad as things are in America now, it is still much better than most places in the world.

  • Yes-you are extremely polite and diplomatic. End of corrsespondence.

  • @MrJodyh54

    Crap

  • @PiusXXVI I explained because others on this posted asked the quesiton. You obviously don't understand sustainable development. I understand your good cause, but please be diplomatic in your efforts. To fight a disease, you can't just prescribe a medicine and hope it goes away-you have to find the cause. You assistance is only a sort-term solution and not sustainable. I appreciate the efforts of any and everyone who helps only a little. But this is not sustainable. I'm a scientist-not a blogger!

  • @MrJodyh54

    Tell that to the children and elderly starving and freezing to death. A solution is needed, not discussion on "How it happened". Everything begins with one person. See a problem? Try to fix it on a personal level. I see a boy that needs help. I can help the boy. I can't help them all. That's where you and the rest of the world comes in! Help one off the street and you've saved many! 

  • @MichaelHollidayJr The problem is that the Leninist ideology laid-down in the Soviet Union had no plan or expectation of a collape of communism, and thus were ill-prepared to deal with and ajust to it. Some countries can adapt, or go democratic, but the social structure and political structure is embedded, and will take generations to root out. When you go from a command to free-market economy there is going to be hardship until adjustments can be made, and this often takes decades.

  • @MichaelHollidayJr

    Can't you help him out if he's near you? Better to sleep on the floor than outside. How much could it really cost to feed him per month?

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