 Oh, can everyone hear me? Okay. That's on. I know there's two of you on there, so Anyone could tell me if the audio is good. Anybody there? Okay. All right, great so I Know it's been a while since I've uploaded frankly, I have Been doing a lot of exams School is finally over I'll be I'm done with high school now Going to University of Kentucky College of Engineering next year, so that'll be it'll be quite busy But I'll be able to get my schedule in order so I can make uploads more regularly. I May not stick back to the weekly schedule I mean that worked at one point in time But with all the engagements that I have I might be trying to do something once every two weeks and changing my upload day from Sunday To Monday just think it might work better in the long run honestly So that's kind of an update of where I've been But of course there has been a lot going on in the world at this point so How I kind of want to do this live stream is I'm gonna like Present some articles that I've found just kind of things that are happening in the world and Let you guys have some commentary for a little bit so that we can Kind of discuss these topics and to a greater degree All right, so first thing I want to take a look at is Finland and Sweden joining NATO like I Think they they have we're kind of on the edge for the past two months or something, but now they are a day or two ago Finland Officially Voted I think they're Parliament or something Voted on applying for NATO membership in Sweden followed suit like a day later or something if I Have the fact straight Seems like Russia is kind of Now obviously they're not happy about this but There's not much they can do at this point Because they're kind of already bogged down Ukraine, which is something I'm gonna be getting to in a minute But yeah, this is it's actually major news and it's like just take a second to appreciate how This war has caused some very traditionally neutral countries to Join this alliance Like it's actually kind of baffling When I started learning about geopolitics like six years ago I thought Finland Sweden would kind of just always stay on the sidelines, but They've finally been pushed to their limit at this point But interestingly enough Turkey said that they will not approve of Sweden and Finland joining NATO according to Turkish newspaper daily Sabah and It was interesting because I had just been thinking that Turkey might try to deny their membership Before I saw that article and then it showed up and my fears, I guess were confirmed I think a lot of it has to do with the fact that Sweden and Finland According to Turkey are helping the Kupesh rebels and Turkey does not appreciate that and they don't want to repeat the same mistake They did with Greece letting re letting them rejoin the alliance after the Cyprus dispute so that Greece could antagonize Turkey or something I mean Turkey has a very powerful place in this alliance like as the I mean many people would rank the United Kingdom in France is having more military power than Turkey But I'd say Turkey has the greatest Has the greatest ability to use its potential So I would say that it is the second most influential member of this alliance, especially because of its Geographic location and military power. So what they have to say is pretty significant So we'll see where that goes I feel like there will be some lobbying to get Turkey and its Parliament or whatever to agree to letting Sweden the Sweden and Finland join, but we'll have to see where this goes so What kind of things do you want to discuss about this particular issue? Will you guys have anything to say? Make for some comments to come in and all Discuss Yeah, I'd agree on NATO. They do have some issues, but I feel like as an institution They have great potentials to succeed in the future. I actually don't think that Turkey will stay in the alliance for much longer like maybe the next 10 to 20 years But Turkey just has its own paths that it wants to take so Ultimately, I think they're gonna start their own kind of sphere of influence and NATO actually might stay together as a defense almost against Turkey. I don't know if I'd call it that but NATO has many potential has a lot of potential to stay together for a variety of reasons. They kind of thrive off of External powers to keep them together. Oh We'll split Grumman. You're saying the mistakes were made in the history. What specifically? Can you elaborate a little bit? Yeah, I think that's True as well. Yeah, so I think Yeah, we can certainly discuss this a little bit more later but I kind of want to keep things rolling keep people interested, so we're gonna move on to the The next topic here, which is kind of just a continuation of what's happening in the Ukraine war. So I Apparently two days ago Russia has officially lost the battle of Kharkiv or Harki Harkiv, I think is how it's pronounced in Ukrainian and I don't know man. This is kind of embarrassing for a country of Russia's so-called potential like they have lost the battles for the two largest cities in the country and Just one month after another and they really should have been able to take out Ukraine by now Or at least a month before now Like right Ukraine is a flatland country. Russia has all this military potential and Build up and experience, but they're just losing to a country that has Not really Have had time to develop its military to a great degree So it's very surprising in a sense, but also very telling to see how Poorly Russia is doing in this war Due to the fact that Russia has just all these internal issues that are kind of bringing it down such as a declining Well, it's the the population is stagnant But the share of the population as Russian is declining because the amount of Russians in the country is declining and This the country just has a lack of direction. So Making all these foreign problems such as these invasions kind of Keeps the country in a single direction. That's what countries in trouble. Usually do they take their problems out to the battlefield so people will ignore the social problems at home the Muslim population within Russia The their their share is growing at a high rate I think they are They had lower birth rates before than they do now and that's interesting. That's very telling since Most most global birth rates are on the decline but it seems in the former USSR the birth rates of Muslim majority regions have gone up and This could majorly affect the geopolitics of that region So let's see what people are talking about Yes, Paul from Zarexian mapper and the only way I can see how Russia could have won this war is if they Started the total invasion 2014 when Ukraine didn't even stand a chance. I'd say that's a pretty good take. I mean Ukraine has now had eight years to prepare for this kind of invasions. So The people have been on edge. They know what's gonna happen and Yeah, it's Russia They haven't been a smart country recently. There is a time where I thought maybe they kind of had Some wits about them, but really Russia's in such a dire shape that they don't they don't stand a chance in the world at the moment Um Frito Rockwell, what's up, man says Russia has really exposed its weakness and provoked its neighbors to join NATO in the process Honestly, Putin has only managed to the opposite of What he says he wants essentially, yeah, his major trick is deception and That's kind of how it's gonna be going forward Want to answer Grayling Clark's question in a few minutes. So I'm gonna pin that comment for now I Because it seems like a very interesting question. I have a lot to talk about on that Speaking of Vladimir Putin though, there have been many reports saying that he has blood cancer and that he's seriously ill and that Ukrainian government their intelligence says that There's a coup going on to oust him from power I'm not sure how true that is. It seems a bit extreme but There's kind of a lot going on with Putin's inner circle I've heard that many oligarchs have just disappeared and Like I don't know there seems to be a lot of problems within the internal leadership I've made a video in the past Discussing what could happen after Putin is gone and I don't think it's looking good for Russia in that sense because there is just so many divisions in the leadership and The country is experiencing divisions amongst the population as well and all these social problems such as a low birth rate stagnating economy, they're all gonna come to a head and also the fact that Russia's like actual Russian identity is beginning to decline within its own borders So let's see what people have to say Frito again, it's funny to think about all those takes that Putin was playing 5d chess from a few months ago when he's been a total failure Yeah, he's really pathetic. I'm sorry. Like there's just Nothing else to say about him honestly At one point I thought he was smart, but it's obvious that This war has kind of just exposed his true colors. I guess Situation of Georgia will be interesting. Yeah, I've also read some articles that have stated that the rest of there are other areas within the former USSR are very wary at this point due to the fact that Russia could Invade all of them to to lessen supposedly the international image of their invasion of Ukraine and Georgia as a special case due to the fact that there is a region South of sea south of Syria within the country that is trying to That has already de facto seceded from Georgia and is trying to join Russia But honestly, I don't understand why a region would try to hop on a sinking ship like that, but you know It's just to cause havoc I guess How are the how is the Ukrainian artillery aiming so well? I Don't know much about this. The only thing I can think of is that they have received a lot of Training and maybe just weapons systems from Western countries that are helping them out. I Think this is the biggest way that the West can help Ukraine at this point because outright military intervention would just not be a smart idea because Russia is so easily provoked at this point That having and having these more defensive moves seems to or the defense better like as long The West can keep its credit In this state can I comment on Ukraine's demographic decline as well? Yes, that is a Huge problem for the country. I think in the past 20 years or something. They lost 7 million people A lot of this is due to immigration, but also low birth rates Now Ukraine is facing a lot of the same issues as Russia is though I feel as a more Western influence nation Ukraine at least has some more direction and Ukrainians as a share of the total population. I don't believe it's declining by a lot But still the it's a serious problem that much of Europe is facing it Ukraine's problem would be more similar to other European countries problems. Well, Russia It's just so unique due to its geographic position and the ethnic make-up of the country and the different birth rates of the different ethnic groups Do I think that Erdogan is ruining Turkey to a degree. Yeah, he doesn't know how to manage the economy And they're experiencing Pretty bad inflation right now. I my senior thesis was on Turkey becoming a regional power and one of the major drawbacks was the fact that Turkey had 50% inflation in February of this year And that's the highest it's been in a while so and The only way they can really stop it is just stop printing money, but It seems like none of that's really gonna happen anytime soon There are just so many problems that he's creating such as animosity with the Turks But that's kind of been happening for a while as well within the country So I'm not sure how much I can blame that on him but he is definitely taking the country in a more Islamic direction rather than a secular Direction and Turkish nationalism or he's kind of combining the worst of Turkish nationalism and Islamic politics Though I think a lot of his policies in the future Though he implemented them wrong will kind of Be influenced Turkey in a good way as it'll be able to use Islam as a greater influence in the future So yeah, I'm not the biggest fan of Erdogan, but Yeah It's now back to this question from Grayling Clark. Do you think South Africa can stay a country in the near future? um My bet is no, I give it about a 50 to 70 percent chance that the country falls apart and This is for a variety of reasons their population is growing at a great level, but Their economy is growing but their population is growing even faster There's a lot of racial animosity in the country a lot of the A lot of the economy is still within the hands of the white people, but a lot of the white people are leaving the country and This is due to a bunch of Racial violence like you've been hearing about a lot of these farm attacks that have been happening and since most of the land is owned by white people it turns out that the whites tend to have the most They're usually the victims of these attacks since they own the most land and Though that's not like really a good thing especially in a country Where it's like 80% black and whites own 80% of the land like that's it's not a good thing There are certain policies like the South African government barely didn't pass a bill that would Require or that would allow the government to forcibly take white man's land and give it to black men and It wouldn't and whites wouldn't get any compensation. So policies like these and the Riots in 2021 I'll get that in a second like they're making whites leave the country and So these riots in 2021. I think it was Jacob Zuma. He was a Arrested and he was the former president of South Africa, but he'd been involved in a lot of corruption and he is ethnic Zulu and After his the announcement of his arrest you see a lot of a lot of these riots happened in the province of Kwazulu Natal and Khautang and both provinces have a high Zulu population and You saw a lot of these riots is just like people just Burning down businesses and things like that and Interestingly enough a lot of these were targeted at Indian businesses in the biggest city in Kwazulu Natal called Durban and Since the Indians have been doing been more economically successful in recent years in South Africa This has caused some animosity between them and other populations in the country so but I think what we saw in the The June-July and August of 2021 was about a Zulu nationalism in response to the arrest of Jacob Zuma and stuff like this like nationalism within the separate ethnic groups of South Africa could tear apart the country as well as the racial tensions I Think South Africa's government like talking the African National Congress might survive in one part of the country like Governing out of Johannesburg, but only controlling like the Northeast of the modern country Well, I think the Cape will break off and kind of be a more multi-ethnic country and mostly run by the Colors the kind of mixed-race people in the country and the whites and the Osa Zulu and the Swana and Suthu might get their own countries as well. I Don't think South Africa really stands a chance, but I don't know Miracles have happened Back to the South Assyria issue. You got Zarekstein mapper my friend Paul It's not like South Assyria has much choice. They're totally dependent on Russia. Yeah, I'd say so like It's supposedly gonna be a democratic election there But I mean let's be honest. They're technically a Russian puppet state at this point their politicians are all Russian or at least Russian to a degree and They just really don't like Georgia, so Yeah, and not to forget their incredible large incredibly large population of 50,000 Yeah, they're essentially powerless. South Assyria has absolutely no autonomy So why is it the case that Ukraine managed to retain the Ukrainian identity? But Belarus is struggling last time I checked 70% of Ukrainians know Ukrainian but only 10% of Belarusians No, Bella Russian That is an interesting question. I mean Unfortunately, I haven't read a ton of the literature on the history of Belarus to know why exactly this is going on I think the Belarusian language is bit more similar to Russian But that's not really why that would happen because Belarus and Ukraine were just as part of the West and under the Polish Lithuanian Commonwealth and they were just as influenced by Poland and for a while they were technically the same ethnic group, but The Belarusians seems to have been much more Russified than the Ukrainians Speaking of which I got this new book today. It's not the history of Ukraine all the way up to last year, so I'm gonna be reading that made a video about two years ago about the history of Ukraine Not not great, but it's like it's an amateur video But what can you expect for the first video video on the channel that I'm excited to learn a bit more about the region? Do you think that the UK will stay a country in the next four to six years? Well, I'll see why not and the only thing would be Scotland But I'm not sure when that referendum will happen and I think it's a matter of when rather than if in Scotland wants to be part of the EU they're much more Politically we're liberal than the rest of the UK and they've kind of always been itching for independence for a while Which makes me also say that I think that Northern Ireland and Ireland will unite due to Greater influence of nationalist parties in Ireland and also just religion will be as much of a sticking point in the future and Yeah, with the Complications of the UK not being part of the EU this might drive Northern Irish to seek Reconcilment with the South Do you think Mexico will ban visa-free travel from Ukraine and Russia given the influx of refugees coming from those countries If they could they might but Mexico is such a dysfunctional country that Even if they implemented a policy like that, I still feel like people would find their way in Okay Back to South Africa as a South African white Western Cape only a few years till a Succeed or secede. We're the only ones who vote for the Democratic Alliance, which is the main opposition to the African National Congress Yeah, I mean, there's just so much difference between the Cape and The rest of the country I mean, I think the Northern Cape is kind of Would be too weak on its own. So I feel like they would kind of leave with the Western Cape Even that just that a whole Western 30% of the land area to be independent there. It's just So much difference between those parts of the countries The rise the EFF hasn't helped the racial tensions in the country Can you remind me what the EFF is isn't that like that kind of quasi-communist party in the Zulu populated regions of the country? I think that's what it is. I can take a look real quickly if I have South Africa Yeah, the South African left-wing to far-left pan-Africanist political party Party itself has been accused of formenting anti-white and anti-Indian racism and Malema himself was convicted in 2011 for singing the song shoot the boar And it's the third largest party in both houses of South African Parliament. Nice Really helping people out there. Yeah I'm sorry, dude, like South Africa is not a country. I see with a lot of potential I feel like there are a lot of these YouTube channels out there These are the same ones that talk like like Nigeria has potential despite the fact that Nigeria's population is growing so quickly and they have all these ethnic divisions. I doubt they'll be Like they they just assume all a growing population and Growing economy and therefore it's gonna be a great power in the future. It's like not necessarily, dude Like there are so many different factors into social cohesion The purpose of the country like in South Africa has better reason for being a country than a place like Nigeria but still even at that South Africa's kind of national unity is Questionable at best All right as a Georgian, it's unfortunate to see how we have many ethnic Georgians as refugees from Sama, Chablo, South Assyria and Abkhazia before 1991 these regions were predominantly Georgian Yeah That is curious to see I have heard about a lot of ethnic cleansing that has been Tried to be carried out in those parts of the country It's not good stuff But you know As long as people are safe and if there are ethnic lands I guess it is good Do you think Scottish Gaelic the native language of Scotland will survive in the next few decades? I'm learning it That's good to learn language like that I mean, I'm hoping to learn Irish one day because of course Irish isn't in danger language even though Ireland is Teaching or it kind of requires knowledge of the Irish language to hold most government jobs So I think that's a good thing because So much of Irish culture comes from its language and I'd say the same thing for Highland Scots or Highland Scottish people I Think if there are revival efforts, obviously Scottish Gaelic will survive and There are a good number of people who still speak it But the English speaking part of the country is just so much more dominant economically and politically that It'll be a struggle at best for them to Survive So while we're waiting for more questions to come in I kind of want to show you guys something or talk to you That's something because I can't show you my screen right now. I'll have to figure out how to do that later but Apparently Turkmenistan has had a new president for two months and I hadn't even heard about it like group and golly birdie Muhammad of was one of my favorite leaders not like not like I actually liked his policies But I thought he was just so hilarious Well, if you want to Turkmenistan, I can't really say that but anyway Praise be his son who is the new president? Yeah, Turkmenistan is now a dynasty essentially the birdie Muhammad of's have Consolidated power in that country like it's interesting this guy Sardar Birdie Muhammad of he appeared on the scene maybe like two years ago. I just know where and Like there were rumors that he was being groomed to be the next president and then bam, it just happens like Two years after he appears on the scene. I'm like, okay That's um Interesting development, but you know, hopefully this will Lead to new times in Turkmenistan though. I think his father will still Keep a lot of power in the country, which is unfortunate Do I think Russia could organize mobilization and supply new troops with equipment? God, I don't know They have to put like They they there is already is such a large part of the population that is against this war I feel like and there are people who supported because they don't know anything about what's going on, but the economic ramifications of the war reaching that stage would just break the country from within like People really in the end of the day. They just want more money like The and the war is not really helping them do that. It's not helping them have a create a stable life It's just making things more unstable and for what pride really is doing anything It's just um, yeah, I think I think Russia they might keep it to a protracted conflict for a while But I just don't really see Russia making any major gains. I think what we are gonna see is maybe things happening within Russia that Lead to its downfall All right back to Scottish Gaelic question Scottish Gaelic has had a strong influence in Scottish politics and culture I feel like Gaelic die Scotland will die and it will be in our hands if we don't do something about it as a nation and a people Yeah, it's a kind of the same mentality the Irish had and it's responsible to keep these traditions alive Interestingly enough In my English class we were kind of having this discussion about indigeneity and languages and I was kind of making the point that language is such a big part of the culture and Like because there are these unique aspects of language that are like it's just particular languages that wouldn't be able to be mentioned in any other language, so If you lose that language you lose a big part of the culture and I think that's happened in a lot of places where languages have gone extinct like a lot of parts of American Indian culture have died because they only know English now and even their genetics have begun to be diluted by more dominant white American culture so I mean, I hope to see the survival of American Indian culture, but It's influence obviously will live on in white American culture to a degree, but it's on the decline for sure and that's unfortunate But if Scott if the Scottish people in Irish kind of Learn this lesson and kind of do what the Cornish did they can still keep their cultures alive through their language Turkmenistan His father aka the greatest rapper to be born. Oh, yes, my favorite song Turkmenistan Turkmenistan Turkmenistan should join the ESC Can you tell me what the ESC is? Kind of stupid for not knowing what that is. I feel like you know, it's so weird gay like people are linguistically Closer to romance people rather than Germanic yesterday. We call the Irish people drunk Englishmen these stereotypes. Yeah, I mean I think there is a lot of similarity between the Celtic and italic languages But uh, yeah, it's interesting how these stereotypes arise And do you think that the national rally could eventually win an election in France? You know, they've kind of gotten close two times in Le Pen was at points seem to be ahead Uh, yeah, I think France is an easily radicalized country. So maybe that could happen but I don't know exactly when it will happen I mean, there is a lot of potential for them Also, I will say that I don't understand why the ruble is still so strong. I think they manipulate the currency so much or is there another reason I think it's kind of a bubble at this point like uh Things like this. I don't know a lot about the economics of how this happens, but I've heard from several people now, of course, I'm going to read into this myself, but uh, that It's just a bubble and it's going to crash really soon and Russia's is going to be in even worse shape than they were at the beginning of the war so I think I think it is a temporary boost in the ruble Not gonna last Do you think that a civil war is the only way that Russia might withdraw troops from Ukraine? Or is there other ways that Russia can give up? um Well, hmm Yeah, I think a civil war in the next 10 to 20 years is extremely likely but I just don't know if the uh The war in Ukraine is going to last that long. So I feel like a lot of it is just going to be, uh The russian government might say, oh, you know the uh, the special operation is done and we've we've done what we needed to do or uh Maybe they like changed their goals and say like to pretend they just occupy the whole of the donetsk and luhansk Uh, oh bless and they say yeah, this is all we needed to do like Uh, we're leaving now. We don't need to do any more fighting. So It's something like that could happen, but uh Yeah, speaking of civil war, I will be making a video On all the issues that russia has and why I think they will go into civil war And why they won't come out of it the same country or even with most of their land I'm also gonna have to do a live stream or something where I talk about Just my predictions through the borders of the world in 2100 because a lot of my predictions kind of culminate in this So, yeah Eurovision song contests Yeah, uh Ukraine obviously won because well That kind of being invaded right now I haven't paid much attention to the songs. Obviously. I know not really into that sort of thing, but I don't know good for them. I guess How is my friend finnegan? Yes, the dog is doing great. Oh, there he is No, that's luna and my dog was looking in the window there Um In your opinion, which is the most useful non Indo-European language in the world Oh, man I'm gonna have a field day with this one Uh, because I think there are quite a few Uh, like arabic obviously is very useful But there are so many different dialects Or like I I will call them separate languages. Most people call them dialects. Uh That I think they are I think arabic is very useful Uh, or will be in the future If turkey becomes powerful, I feel like some form of arabic probably modern standard will become a lingua franca within the turkish sphere of influence But at the same time turkish could also have great potential. So I'll say turkish as well Uh, persian is indo-european, of course. I'm stupid for even bringing that up. Uh Let's see other languages. Chinese Yeah, I'd say chinese would be up there Um, though it is only spoken in very few countries Uh Though china of course is currently or supposedly the biggest country in the world I feel like They have a lot less people than they like to claim I'll get into that later Or another time But yeah, chinese japanese to a degree They are, uh a country with declining population. So That's not good For the japanese language or japanese culture, but they're still going to be economically important They're just kind of too wealthy not to be And uh another one I'd probably say indonesian because it's very similar to malay and the two have a large, uh l2 population so I'd say indonesian, japanese, chinese And arabic and turkish would be the most important for me When scotland becomes independent, do you think that scotland and ireland could form an alliance or a union? I think that our cultures are so intertwined we could form a union um Hmm I think they'll form like some kind of cultural like I don't know some cultural alliance, but I don't really see them being a united country Like there's kind of a lot of history that goes back between the countries um A lot of the scots moved into northern ireland and kind of were Had beef with ireland for a while, but there was A lot of overpopulation northern ireland with scots. So most of those people moved to the southern us um Yeah, but stuff like that could prevent them from like becoming a single country But I do think they'll definitely form some kind of cultural bloc and they're on better terms these days Totally nothing to do with politics, but hey if australia is part of the esc Then why not turk menis? Oh your revision song. That's what you're talking about okay Turkmenistan should be part of the european song contest. Yeah I totally think so man Do you have eastern european ancestry? I don't think so. I mean many people have said that I look like ukrainian or romanian But I don't know. Do you think so? Do you think there will be a global famine and uprising because the lack of fertilizers like nitrates phosphorus and potassium? I think it might be an overrated issue honestly uh People were always predicting the end of oil Like even since like the 70s and 80s, but then new reserves were found in venezuela and like technique like fracking. We're able to uh Bring back oil production so Like I don't think it'll be as big of a problem as people think it is but it still will be an issue I don't know if it'll be there might be some uprisings obviously I think most affected countries probably be china india and brazil just because they have large populations, but they're kind of Not that But I watched the video on it yesterday um currently morocco has 70 percent of the world's supply of phosphates and with morocco's growing population It's industrializing its southern neighbors are in shambles algeria as a country with tons of political problems I i'm pretty bullish like on morocco honestly becoming a kind of regional power honestly they they just have all these cards and great geography great national unity their government works like I think a lot of these issues That they're that their neighbors are having along with the world issue having uh like the phosphate issue morocco will become a huge player in the world I feel like in your opinion was the likelihood of the EU forming some sort of federation I think parts of it could especially in the west but with more eastern european countries like um poland obviously I think will kind of lead a coalition against Federation and form its almost its own alliance kind of the intermarium that people have talked about But countries like france the benelux countries germany spain italy they could form some sort of federation What do you think will be the next country to join the UN? Uh, maybe Somaliland Thanks after the Somali war is finished to feel like It won't be a unite Somalia won't have all of its former lands together. So I'd say Somaliland Do seriously only get your sources on russia ukraine from solely western sources Don't you know that ukraine has literally lied about everything since the beginning of this conflict? Um You know I've looked at other sources, dude and uh Russia isn't the most credible source either. I'm gonna say it they have been uh subverting Their plans for a while Or every single move they've made they've said no, we're doing the opposite We're not gonna invade ukraine Then they do two days later like Things like that have been happening in the past year or two russia's trick is subversion, dude like The western media isn't the most trustworthy. I'll hand you that And ukraine i'm obviously skeptical of their media because they are kind of they have corruption and a lot of that but You can't tell me with a serious face that russia's media is going to be any better Do you think that venezuela is failing because of their ideology socialism specifically? Yeah Let's say that's a Big part of what's happening But Yeah, I don't know I'd have to read more into venezuela obviously but Socialism is not helping Also, do you think the un will last in its current form? uh I don't think so because With the changing global system and the us not being as uh outgoing as a power they kind of will have The un will have less reason to be an institution as people lose faith in it and is Kind of more countries form their own regional blocks. I feel like we'll begin to see The framework of the un fundamentally change or just collapse Uh, just let you guys know i'm only going to be on for another five minutes. So get in your final questions islamist in turkey a doesn't have much time. They will be replaced completely by secular lists in the 2030s What makes you say that I mean like I Think it's a fair point, but I kind of want to see what your reasoning is My youtube is so delayed. It's not my message twice Do you view the new presidents of the philippines? Oh marcus junior as a threat since he is pro-chinese the son of former dictator and will likely increase the chinese influence in the south china sea Yeah, that's when I saw that and he got elected. I was like, oh no That's uh, that's not good for american interests And also probably not good for malaysian or indonesian interests either is they will have to Compete with china to a greater degree Also, not good. Especially not good for the filipino people. This would be kind of um a retraction of democracy um I don't know why they elected this guy. I mean his uh Father was a dictator obviously and his mother is a convicted felon. So I don't know what they're thinking. There might be some corruption going on in there. I don't know enough about filipino politics to Really judge that But yeah all right, we're uh, just Lean on last questions. Okay Have you heard about the pkk Kurdistan workers party that is in sweden currently? Do you think that this will cause a problem in sweden on joining nato us considers it to be a terrorist group? At the beginning of my live stream, I mentioned how there was a uh A turkey didn't want to let sweden and finland join nato because of this So yeah, it could be an issue um Like turkey could veto their membership. I don't think the us will though the us isn't thinking about that at the moment and the us actually um I'm obviously not with the pkk, but they do have a relationship good relationship with other Kurds on That's kind of the main reason that turkey doesn't want them joining is just because of their affinity with the Kurds um Yeah, we'll see how that goes Make a video about chinese problems like food supply powered demographic demographic sex Disbalance the chinese communist party regime in the new propaganda Yeah, I'm actually thinking of doing a series. I'm just listing all the problems with major countries um I think there are just so many things to talk about with that and it really is going to have a big effect on the future of the world Russia especially in china Are the big ones that come to mind, but another country I want to talk about is egypt um So many problems in that country. I mean uh speaking of which My friend went there about a month ago and we're starting a new travel channel. So We check that out. I'll put a link in the description Uh, and I'll be going to morocco sometime and belgium and ireland like in the Next few months. So that'll kind of be on there, too Yeah, back to what I was saying I'll probably make a video about ethiopia brazil india pakistan like There are a lot of countries out there that are seriously flawed and uh I think these flaws need to be addressed to a degree Make a video about lichtenstein Hmm probably will some at some point. I mean they have an interesting history uh Not a lot going on there but Still interesting talk about and this will be the last comment that I answer Egypt considers repressing egyptian cops more valuable than investing in its people Yeah, I watched this thing recently that said that egypt is trying to uh It kind of has this um Identity crisis because they don't know whether they're like from They whether they should base their identity around their muslim era by identity Or their egypt ancient egyptian heritage I feel like the most recent regime under al-sisi is I'm kind of harkening back to this ancient egyptian route. Um You would think that to a degree. This is trying to include the cops as well, but uh There's so much persecution going on in that country when it comes to the uh local christian populations Uh and a lot of it is government sponsored, of course um Then they of course all these other things that are going on like they're uh investing in foreign wars Putting all their money. It's building a new capital when their country is uh having facing a water shortage And record unemployment like it's just over man All right, this will really be the last one Do you think the vietnamese communist party is the same as the chinese communist party? You know, obviously they share a lot of elements, but I still feel like Vietnam is an open or it's like open to the rest of the world like they don't want to disrupt the uh Uh, they don't want to disrupt the global order as much as china does because china's current, uh Government is extremely just bullish on the rest of the world or not bullish in the sense of like they That's not the best word but uh China's government is just extremely arrogant at the moment. They kind of just want to cause all these problems I feel like in a sense Vietnam isn't like that. Vietnam kind of is willing to work with the rest of the world Bro, I think it went really well here. Nice people with interesting questions. Thanks, man. Thank you and Thank you Andro You'll have to pronounce your name to me sometime. I'm not very good at georgian Uh, yeah, it was a great live stream Uh, I hope I can do more of these. I think Just finding the time obviously In the sense that these are more fun than making my own videos, but uh on the schedule if That guy's out there. I want you to know that i'm creating the uh video on the CSCO the collective security treaty organization and the commonwealth of independent states That's going to happen and i'm going to be creating the problem series talking about the problems in all of russia china egypt all those countries Okay, finally really last question. What are your thoughts on you could georgia join the eu? Possibly they're going to have to do it soon Turkey's power is growing and it's on its backyard So before they want to get swallowed up by turkish influence, they should join the eu as well as protection from a russian invasion I'd say there's some possibility But we'll have to see the eu has been opened up is more open now to letting new members in because of all this stuff happening All right, that's going to be it everybody. Thank you so much for watching and I will see you next time