Why Siberians Want to Secede from Russia

2023 ж. 15 Қаз.
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Siberia has a truly dark history. And its present isn't much better.
As Russia's war with Ukraine continues, it is now coming to light that Russia has disproportionately targeted Siberians for conscription in the Russian Army under Vladimir Putin's leadership. But this is just the latest in a long line of troubling episodes of Russia's dark history with Siberia.
In this documentary on the history of the Russian Empire and the Russian Federation, we'll explore how - and why - Russia conquered the vast wilderness of Siberia, how it made their leaders unfathomably rich, and how it forever changed the lives of the Siberian people.
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    @icarusproject@icarusproject6 ай бұрын
    • What an excellent video! I'm going to check some more and I have liked and subscribed.

      @cattymajiv@cattymajiv6 ай бұрын
    • In your dreams Rusia will be divided in different parts. This way it will be weaker and easier to exploit and abuse by foreign power. But the thing is that it is not going to happen.

      @angeurbain6129@angeurbain61296 ай бұрын
    • Siberia has always been treated by Moscow as a colony. Great video! Freedom to Moscow colonies !

      @hybridarmyoffreeworld@hybridarmyoffreeworld6 ай бұрын
    • China wants Sibiria. Need more land like Russias dictator.

      @Nels921@Nels9216 ай бұрын
    • Great Video but it leaves out an important part. A large Portion of inhabitants of siberia today are ethnic russians because of settling in big cities like Novosibirsk. And they also have their history of rejecting rule from moscow.

      @nikitaobnosov347@nikitaobnosov3476 ай бұрын
  • I remember a Artic Nomadic Tribe being re-discovered in the 1970's. They asked if the Tzar was still alive. That's how badly connected Siberia is the the rest of Russia.

    @cinemaipswich4636@cinemaipswich46366 ай бұрын
    • it is time to tell the world that Russia is built on multiple genocides and a fake country. a criminal entity right from its very beginnings with Varangians, a band of deranged rapist maraudors.

      @kaantengrikut6633@kaantengrikut66336 ай бұрын
    • That was then. Now it's different. There's a prophecy about one who will restore Russia (after communism and the Eltsin disasters). It says, inter alia: "He will develop Siberia." He did. And not just thro "Power of Siberia."

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • That tribe must have a tiny population

      @LeadLeftLeon@LeadLeftLeon6 ай бұрын
    • cool story bro

      @Chaldon-hl6yk@Chaldon-hl6yk6 ай бұрын
    • source ?

      @Andrej-tt1yi@Andrej-tt1yi6 ай бұрын
  • Siberian is not an ethnicity. In Siberia there are numerous different ethnicities.

    @funki4896@funki48965 ай бұрын
    • Just like Native American tribes. I guess Russia can solve this by giving them a piece of land and some money to build casinos, like United States did.

      @Ludak021@Ludak0215 ай бұрын
    • @@Ludak021Bruhhh... "casinos" LOL. We need our own country at least for Sakha or Buryat people. We different race and have different religions. Russians dont view asian looking people as part of russia. So why we need to serve them. They dont like us. We are for them "churka" wich means darker than them. Through out my whole life as Sakha russians always would mock us or insult for not being russian aka white with blonde hair and blue eyes. We never view ourselfs as russians cause russians themselfs dont consider us russian.

      @ocean440@ocean4405 ай бұрын
    • @@Ludak021 As a Native American, calling that a solution is fucking ridiculous, it's mostly just a slight consolation prize.

      @tylermech66@tylermech665 ай бұрын
    • @@tylermech66 yes of course its ridiculous- unless the casinos should ideally individually reflect each tribes culture. and here's some snowmobiles.

      @mikemotorbike4283@mikemotorbike42835 ай бұрын
    • @@mikemotorbike4283 Ideally, we'd have our own sovereign nations outlined in the original treaties rather than being subordinated to the US, but we'll take what we can get. Casinos aren't relevant, simply a byproduct of a legal loophole to get any form of funding for our tribes. 'Imagine if you had to fund an entire small country or city-state off of a single business instead of taxes. It's not exactly ideal.

      @tylermech66@tylermech665 ай бұрын
  • I lost you at 'ethnic Siberians.' There are literally over 40 ethnic groups in Siberia, none of them identified as 'Siberians'.

    @piratizaslobodu@piratizaslobodu4 ай бұрын
    • This is a megabulshit video. Clearly you are right and there are no ethnic siberians. All the rest of the video is equally wrong, or rather, a lie.

      @miguelarzak1181@miguelarzak11813 ай бұрын
    • Sadly you have not seen/heard one theme of the video - to the vast majority of us, the euro-Russians have presented us in the west with 'Siberians'. Not an easy trick for Americans, Europeans, westerners to spot. e.g. How many decades was it before most eastern Americans (migrants themselves from outside North America) knew that the 'Red Indians' ,the 'Injuns' are not one people, but many different 'tribes' with distinct languages and cultures? Those Americans advancing Westwards identified the differences and used the individual identities to fuel conflict and aid the western migration. The Russians have used the Siberian model in Africa. Noted differences - 'encouraged' conflict between groups, then turned the newly 'integrated' into the global term 'Africans'. South Africa - now has 11 National Languages. As the 1990's government recognised the differences, but still around four are most widely spoken. Xhosa, Zulu, Afrikaans, English - even then are differences within each. False-flag tactics tribe on tribe, and then blame the government forces - photos of rescuers, medics, etc taken, and presented to post colonials open to propaganda as the aggressors. Zimbabwe - two main ethnic groups, Shona (ZANU) and Ndebele (ZAPU). Freedom won - in Zimbabwe, the first then the second elections didn't result in the required result. So Russia and China led the UN into declaring each in turn as invalid. Finally the third effort resulted in the result wanted. Immediately following it, once the 'independent' observes had happily trotted off, the victorious ZANU President Mugabe group launched devastating attacks on Ndebele peoples, using North Korean 5th Brigade troops, on the defeated ZAPU group. Still not widely known as Soviet Russia helped to hide it - perhaps embarrassed (?) at their defeat by China backed ZANU. Russia immediately switched and courted Mugabe. Russian tactics and duplicity abound. A spin off of the Russia/China African rivalry and Russian switching - could that be one possible reason for Chinese reluctance to vigorously support Putin? Maybe

      @robinbailey7460@robinbailey74603 ай бұрын
    • With respect, how should one refer to 'the collective people indigenous to the Siberian region as of the last few thousand years'?

      @photonpattern@photonpattern3 ай бұрын
    • How about sibers?

      @siyacer@siyacer3 ай бұрын
    • There are more than 40 countries in Europe, none of them is identified as "Europe."

      @theodoredy@theodoredy3 ай бұрын
  • I feel the term “Russian” has so many definitions. There’s ethnic Russians, there’s Russians who are proud Russians but hate Moscow’s or don’t feel that Moscow represents their interests, there’s also Russian citizens who don’t identify as ethnic Russians but have roots that have always lived on the territory of Russia, Russians who live in ex Soviet republics but identify as Russian, Russians who are from Russia as a former republic of the Soviet Union but now no longer identify as such due to living in another ex Soviet republic, people who speak Russian but don’t identify as Russian nor have ever lived in the territory of Russia, etc…. The examples go on forever.

    @Jonnaberg@Jonnaberg5 ай бұрын
    • Братан, может, мы без вас, викингов, решим, что у нас с национальной идентичность, без вас?!))

      @sofiabessonova2214@sofiabessonova22144 ай бұрын
    • @@sofiabessonova2214 haha whatever you want, but look where that attitude got you

      @Jonnaberg@Jonnaberg4 ай бұрын
    • Historically there is a big difference between Muscovia (Poles used to call them by term 'Moskale' more often than as 'Russians' in past centuries) and Ruthenia.

      @atam3977@atam39774 ай бұрын
    • There are several very distinct words in Russian to say "Russian". One for ethnic Russians living in the RF. One for ethnic Russians living in a former USSR republic. And one for non ethnic Russians with a RF citizenship.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI4 ай бұрын
    • @@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI , и какие это слова? перечисли, please.

      @yozhleszy@yozhleszy4 ай бұрын
  • There is a huge grammatical error in this program. The Russian Tsars did not become "benefactors" from the fur trade. The word you were looking for is "beneficiary'. A benefactor is someone who hands out benefits. A beneficiary is someone who receives them. Otherwise, an interesting take on the subject.

    @jojor9766@jojor97666 ай бұрын
    • You’re correct. Always tend to miss a few things like this. It’s a lot of work trying to create a perfect 30 minute video as a one man shop :)

      @icarusproject@icarusproject6 ай бұрын
    • We are all human and subject to error. I hope it won't destroy your faith in humanity, but I may have once made an error myself. You did make a very good video and I hope many watch it despite one mistaken choice of word. There is much wisdom here,

      @jojor9766@jojor97666 ай бұрын
    • They were exploiters & profiteers, .... ..... like all the imperial nations down through history!

      @stevie-ray2020@stevie-ray20206 ай бұрын
    • Are you claiming that the fur trade was not profitable for Russia? Russia took control of these lands and started charging a tax on the locals which they paid in furs. The only benefit offered was that the Russian government would stop the raiders that it sent to attack the locals. It is the same as the mafia. You go to the store owner and offer protection from the misfortunes that you will visit on the store owner if he does not pay.

      @jojor9766@jojor97666 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, lots of sovereigns do not tax their subject peoples. that is pure delusion. Russia did it just like every other imperial power. At least in the case of Rome, they brought roads and public buildings. In the case of Britain, they built railroads and telegraph lines. The Tsars only brought the taxes and a promise not to kill the locals. You sound like a Boer history professor at the time of apartheid. There were no people here until we walked in. By the times of the Russian conquests of Siberia the whole of the Earth was fully peopled except for Antarticia. People go to the best land they can. If the fur trapping forests had been open to habitation, the people in the even more inhospitable north would not have been following the reindeer around in their yurts.

      @jojor9766@jojor97666 ай бұрын
  • Russia is a colonial empire

    @nobbynobbs8182@nobbynobbs81826 ай бұрын
    • Its a federation but the putin regime clearly still treats siberia as a colony like it was in the old russian empire

      @kidgaminggaming5731@kidgaminggaming57316 ай бұрын
    • @@kidgaminggaming5731 It's called a federation, but like the name "Russia" that is false. It is the Muscovite Empire.

      @paullangford8179@paullangford81796 ай бұрын
    • Yeah you don't get the largest country on earth without using a little colonialism on the way

      @cardboardking577@cardboardking5776 ай бұрын
    • Based

      @NorwegianNationalist1@NorwegianNationalist16 ай бұрын
    • ​@@cardboardking577Maybe you're just envious? While Britain ruled a huge number of colonies, everything was fine, but only Russian wars and conquests are remembered and exaggerated. Poor hypocrite!

      @corvus4135@corvus41356 ай бұрын
  • Major cities in Siberia are pretty damn Russian, they dont even have their own dialects which is impressive for such a country.

    @1MuchButteR1@1MuchButteR14 ай бұрын
    • Yeah, like why would they want to secede if most of them are russians to begin with?

      @PALMEN4@PALMEN44 ай бұрын
    • Major and extremely depressing Russian cities. Poor quality concrete cubic dwellings where life expectancy is at least 10 years shorter than in the civilized world.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI4 ай бұрын
    • @@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI you seem to be too much into watching doomer stereotypes for gen z.

      @D-generon@D-generon4 ай бұрын
    • @@D-generon As a medium to good russophone with a decent mining education and experience, I was sent to such areas several times. Often, platitudes prove to be true. I can also tell you that Siberia is cold in winter and that the RF is large. The shabbiness of its Russian style cities is as obvious. Their not so rare foreign visitors until feb. 2022 would confirm this. When you go there, beware of pieces of façades falling now and then on the pavement. Another commonplace aspect of Russian-made blocks of flats.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI4 ай бұрын
    • @@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI that might be the case in some remote peripheral towns near abandoned factories, but it doesn't apply to the larger cities. Of course, mine isn't as impressive as Warsaw yet, but the new living districts are actually not so far from regular European infrastructure and architecture and the whole grey and gloomy concrete vibe isn't present in the city center.

      @D-generon@D-generon4 ай бұрын
  • I’ve had friends from Yakutia Siberia for about 10 years. We’ve had many cultural exchanges in our community. Last year I was given a Yakutian flag.

    @EponaPat@EponaPat5 ай бұрын
  • A very interesting video, though I found the title a bit misleading. It seems like the video is more about Why Siberians SHOULD want to secede from Russia. At no point does the video actually establish whether or not secession is actually a popular idea among Siberians.

    @nomadasol8247@nomadasol82475 ай бұрын
    • Most of the Republics within the Russian Federation are more than 70% ethnic Russians, nobody wants independence for Siberia but the USA lol. Easier to exploit that way.

      @ChatGPT_ChatbotTest@ChatGPT_ChatbotTest5 ай бұрын
    • It's complicated question, if need a simple answer, it's "yes, but it's hard to achieve" and by hard I mean, it's actually "hard"

      @Imperial_Lizardgirl@Imperial_Lizardgirl5 ай бұрын
    • As a Siberian, I do not want to secede from Russia and I do not know of any noticeable movement for that. The USSR had its problems, but they did manage distant region support well, so it can be done. I only want for the state to become normal (as I write from abroad, where I try to dig in a create a harbor for my kids).

      @antonmorozov9939@antonmorozov99395 ай бұрын
    • It is just american propaganda....That's the point of this video.

      @s.v.discussion8665@s.v.discussion86655 ай бұрын
    • This is nonsense and propaganda, I speak like a Siberian

      @user-ul9wy8fi9n@user-ul9wy8fi9n5 ай бұрын
  • I wouldn't call a non-Russian Russian from Siberia, an "ethnic Siberian". That'd be like calling a Navajo person an "ethnic Native American". There are Native American ethnicities, but no ethnic Native American whole. To call them that would be to paint them as a monolith, which is inaccurate and offensive. One of the two Russian men you described fleeing, according to the Guardian, was probably white; the other was likely Siberian Yupik. I'd just say "Yupik" for the reasons outlined above.

    @an.opossum@an.opossum6 ай бұрын
    • I see what you’re saying. The difference is that while people don’t use the term “ethnic Native American”, it is very common in journalism and scholarly literature to refer to “ethnic Siberians”, and I encountered several articles where Siberians referred to themselves that way, showing that they themselves don’t find the term offensive. It may feel strange, but it’s technically correct. As to the two men, the Guardian stated that one was possibly white, but other sources, including the U.S. official who met with them and processed their asylum request, have confirmed that both men were ethnic Siberians.

      @icarusproject@icarusproject6 ай бұрын
    • American here. I agree with you that there is no single "Native American" collective. Take the various languages. The Cherokee language is completely different from the Souix language. The Senaca nation located in New York and Massachusetts has a different language compared to the Commanche nation. The Navajo language is different from Hopi language. I know some people of the Choctaw nation. Told me they cannot understand Shawnee. All the above languages were different from Apache nation. They may be similar words between some languages. But still different languages. Nobody in Europe considers French is the same as German or Polish. Even Russian and Ukrainian languages are somewhat different.

      @whomagoose6897@whomagoose68976 ай бұрын
    • ​@@icarusprojectthat's a problem, as indigenous siberian I don't refer as siberian myself but by my ethnicity Sakha or Yakut, I never encounter another natives that called themself siberian, cause that word mainly used by siberian Russians. While I don't take as insult when foreigners used siberian as generalization, but it's show how little they really know about sibieria. While it's understandable that you have in your disposition only English research material and sources but they are grade lower in term of quantity and quality compared to Russian ones. To make myself clear from some pro-russian suspicion, I'm against that meaningless war and currently outside from Russia for more than year. P. S. Buryats and tuvans are really over represented in army, but there some nuances. Like ethnic Russian and Buryats from Buryat republic has roughly similar chanses to die in a war, with similar rates to some central Russian regions. In my opinion that generally cause soldiers come from less economically developed regions and that whole other can of worm to open

      @FedulAis@FedulAis6 ай бұрын
    • @@FedulAis Well, just as the southern US states are over represented in the US army, so too were the Red Army over represent by people from it's southern regions. This carried over even after the USSR broke up. Even today, the Russian army's ethnic composition does not reflect the civilian population. The people from the Caucasus are more eager to join the army, because that opens the door to them becoming police officers ... one of the better jobs in a region that is economically a bit backward. However, just like in the US, some regions have particularly strong military traditions. People eager to join up because their fathers or uncles had a long career in the army. The officers corp and the NCOs of the Red Army, and today's Russian army, are dominated by one particular group: Ukraine. Bet you didn't expect that! Shoigu's mother is from Ukraine. Gerasimov is Tatar. The USSR was a dictatorship that existed for 69 years, and for all of that time, it was led by a Russian dictator for less than 10 years. AND 7 of that 10 years was old Gorby, who wasn't much of a dictator at all. Of those 69 years, 29 of it was a man from Georgia and 28 was two guys from Ukraine. Malenkov was Macedonian, and Chernenko was from ... Siberia !!!

      @danielch6662@danielch66626 ай бұрын
    • ​@@danielch6662puta que pariu, a mãe de Shoigu era da Ucrânia! ? Coitada de ter um filho assim !

      @joaoleaolyrio9217@joaoleaolyrio92176 ай бұрын
  • As a Buryat born in Buryatia, I can say that no one from my entourage wants to leave Russia

    @Asd-vk9em@Asd-vk9emАй бұрын
    • Said like a true serf. Have fun fighting for your owners.

      @jojor9766@jojor9766Ай бұрын
    • @@jojor9766 It's not that simple. Even if they claimed independence and got it, what would they really gain? Russia would be extremely inflexible with them in retaliation, and they'd be landlocked thousands of miles away from anywhere noteworthy, and they wouldn't have the stability and economic opportunities. I'm not saying being part of Russia doesn't have its disadvantages, but sometimes you're dealt a bad hand, and staying with Russia is the pragmatic choice.

      @saulghim2661@saulghim2661Ай бұрын
    • They were given a bad deal as far as geography. However, they do have a border with independent Mongolia. China is always looking for more leverage against the Russian and assuredly would be happy to trade with the country. The country would have one priceless treasure in that it would no longer have to sacrifice its sons in Russia's foreign wars. I guess it depends on how much you love your children. In any case, Russia seems willing to fight this war to the last Buryat. Did you see the recent news story of how a man returned there after losing his sight and hands serving the Tsar? His reward was a smart speaker. The Russians are disgusting but those who choose to crawl before them are little better. Personally, I would rather die on my feet than live on my knees. But, to each his own. I hope the fellow enjoys his speaker.

      @jojor9766@jojor9766Ай бұрын
    • Buryat? Like Borat?

      @EnviroSteward@EnviroStewardАй бұрын
    • Same here in Yakutia, but some my friends would like to gain independance

      @goyoy7221@goyoy7221Ай бұрын
  • please share here the link to the video where you describe how US made peace agreements with the ingenious north America tribes. thanks in advance

    @toaster95vandruten@toaster95vandruten3 ай бұрын
    • Get over yourself.

      @mk40846@mk408462 ай бұрын
  • Russian got Stalin and Putin, Chinese got Mao and Xi.

    @jcjko5504@jcjko55046 ай бұрын
    • And USA got Dumbf. 😁 Peace! ✌️

      @oneshothunter9877@oneshothunter98776 ай бұрын
    • "I MUST BREAK HIM!"

      @laernulienlaernulienlaernu8953@laernulienlaernulienlaernu89536 ай бұрын
    • Don’t forget about vlad the impaler

      @Therealdonaldtrumpp@Therealdonaldtrumpp6 ай бұрын
    • stalin and mao were horrible but at least they had some successes while putin and xi fail continuously

      @schloops8473@schloops84736 ай бұрын
    • ​@@oneshothunter9877The Dumbf who readeth Mein Kampf

      @LebowskiDudeful@LebowskiDudeful6 ай бұрын
  • But is not this the same thing that the Americans or Australians did to the native people people when they came to America and Australia.

    @michaely6825@michaely68256 ай бұрын
    • Precisely the opposite, my dear. Russia did the very opposite! All nationalities and tribes etc, have been encouraged to maintain and promote their traditional cultures, language and religions. Don't fall for the propaganda of those adhering to that evil project "to liberate the captive nations from Moscow's oppression." There is such am evil project, promoted by the CIA. You can google it.

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • No, genocide and assimilation it’s different things

      @veliki-I-uzhasniy@veliki-I-uzhasniy21 күн бұрын
  • Brilliant, fascinating. Thank you.

    @EpicCBgamerOfficial@EpicCBgamerOfficial3 ай бұрын
  • A great video! Judging by all the ads Google stuffed into it, I presume this one _was_ monetized.

    @TheRealCheckmate@TheRealCheckmate4 ай бұрын
  • Russia's attitude has always been "pay no attention to the man behind the curtain!"

    @ChadwickTheChad@ChadwickTheChad6 ай бұрын
    • Their attitude should be “pay no attention to the twerp in the kremlin”

      @Kodakcompactdisc@Kodakcompactdisc6 ай бұрын
    • @@Kodakcompactdisc US goys attitute towards their goverment always was "it's ok that they wage endless wars, because it's somewhere far away".

      @J--12@J--126 ай бұрын
    • @@Kodakcompactdisc The DICtator bunker grandpa!

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua6 ай бұрын
    • Yes, but in different ways. Now it is Ptn & the FSB security state inherited from the Soviet Union. During the Soviet Union-from its inception-was financially banked by the banker estabIishment. $20 mil in gold from Schiff to Trotsky*, regular payments back to Kuhn-Loeb for decades. *Told by Schiffs grandson. And other examples in “WaII Strt & The BoIshvk Rev” & “Undr The Sign of The Scrpion”.

      @G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist@G_v._Losinj2_ImportantPlaylist6 ай бұрын
    • wow, sounds like just the US and the shadowy lobbyists that control all the politics in Washington DC.

      @SpaghetteMan@SpaghetteMan6 ай бұрын
  • I’m from Siberia and I’ve never heard that Siberia wants to leave Russia. Some point in this video are true, but many things is described too subjectively

    @user-fq6dq8vv2k@user-fq6dq8vv2k5 ай бұрын
    • but ok this is obviously part of propaganda of the west... and it's so difficoult to understand

      @ArgoTheDoggo@ArgoTheDoggo5 ай бұрын
    • Honestly don’t think about it to much. I’m from Belgium, and videos about it like this always say we are gonna break up and unite with France or the Netherlands. Wich isn’t true, no one wants to unite with those french basterds or the protestants dutch. So if you are siberian, than you are in a betther position to talk about the subject than him.

      @megamegalodon2553@megamegalodon25535 ай бұрын
    • Instead of my own photo in the circle, I put a couple of Siberian independantists with their flags. That was at a congress of RF minorities in Paris last month. More than 80 attendants. Bashkirs, Tuvans, Ingrians, Yakuts, Kalmuks and several ethnic Russians who feel Siberian, not Muskovite at all. They all side with Ukraine. Be more inquisitive when you talk with other Siberians! Not sure many appreciate much Moscow kleptocratic elites who suck their wealth and keep on russifying them. Or send their poors as cannon fodder.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI5 ай бұрын
    • ​@@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVIWow 80 attendants, Moscow must be shaking right now !

      @eliasraspail3650@eliasraspail36505 ай бұрын
    • @@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI Believe me, I know attitude of Russians to Moscow)). I lived in different regions and I have friends and acquaintances - representatives of RF minorities. Many people in Russia don’t like Moscow and this fact as a rule doesn’t depend on nationalities. My comment didn’t concern the situation around Ukraine. It’s another question and of course people have different opinions on this. Unfortunately many of them support, even minorities(. Of course, most of the supporters say that the war is bad and want it to end, but they justify the government's policy🤷

      @user-fq6dq8vv2k@user-fq6dq8vv2k5 ай бұрын
  • You,the people , are so much and so quick in pointing out and blasting every single,small point missed or questionable fact

    @johnstoica2266@johnstoica22663 ай бұрын
  • Really top notch videos in this channel !!

    @IcarosImmortal@IcarosImmortal3 ай бұрын
  • Good video overall but as an ethnic Russian from Siberia(descendant of one of the first colonists) I would like to notice that most of local minorities(well in many places like Tuva or Buryatia the “minorities” are actually an overwhelming majority) are way more loyal to Moscow than those “ethnic russians” of independent professions that live in Siberian urban centers. So I wouldn’t say the nationalist movements is a big deal in Siberia(sure they are kinda “suppressed” but still those ethnic Russians/Ukrainians living in Siberia often have more independent views and many national minorities usually follow propaganda.

    @joshualieberman1059@joshualieberman10596 ай бұрын
    • You are somewhat correct, but you also tend to "see" what people tend to "show" to YOU. All of the Soviets were also very "loyal" to Moscow until they actually had a "say" in 1991. All of these "loyal to Moscow" Soviet Republics broke away as soon as they got the chance!

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua6 ай бұрын
    • Covered this, and the reasons why, towards the end of the video :)

      @icarusproject@icarusproject6 ай бұрын
    • Learn a local language )) if you were to join some of the local WhatsApp groups and speak to natives in their own language, you'd be very surprised. I have lived in Yakutia (Sakha Republic) and most Yakut / Sakha people can speak Russian. Almost no Russians speak any Sakha language. Under the quiet surface, dissent runs deep.

      @5anjuro@5anjuro6 ай бұрын
    • @@5anjuro yes! Chauvinists and other "better than thou" people tend not to learn the language of the "lower caste".

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua6 ай бұрын
    • @@WangAiHua soviets literally produced reports warning about small nations.

      @yglnvbrs@yglnvbrs6 ай бұрын
  • According to this video I'm not living in Russia. That's an interesting approach

    @timbeloglazov@timbeloglazov5 ай бұрын
    • This clearly illustrates the american/brit desire to break Russia up and destroy it in order to plunder their wealth....as the yanks are presently doing stealing Syrian oil.

      @cecilwatson1728@cecilwatson17284 ай бұрын
    • This "interesting approach" is commonly known as "separatist propaganda" and its goal is to fuel hatred and ethnic conflicts among people who usually have no problem tolerating each other and living together. The worst side of the western world.

      @D-generon@D-generon4 ай бұрын
    • can you share your thoughts more

      @grawakendream8980@grawakendream8980Ай бұрын
  • Dunno Why this ironic question asks, but as i'm siberian i don't want to secede from Russia.

    @alekszmaalmen7559@alekszmaalmen75595 ай бұрын
  • "But back to the topic", "But back to Siberia", back, back, back. This had so many detours from the actual video that I really have no idea why the title is even called Succession.

    @geronimo5537@geronimo55375 ай бұрын
    • He is fooling us

      @StarpointTruth@StarpointTruth4 ай бұрын
    • you have to watch until the end. minimal skillsv to context thedv content would also help

      @patrickboadu6172@patrickboadu6172Ай бұрын
  • My German ancestors immigrated to Russia to farm the land. Invited by the Tzarina, also a German, they settled along the Volga river, built a town and had families. After the war (pick one) Russians hated Germans. Some members of my family came to America with nothing. The ones that stayed in Russia were killed or sent to Siberia.

    @d.f.9064@d.f.90645 ай бұрын
    • Obviously this is a tragedy 😢 This was I believe only Stalin policy and after his death mostly the repressions were stopped. The same happened to many small nations: Chechen, Crimean Tatars and many others (accused of being pro-hitler, but in reality it was true to the same degree that it was true for Russians). Germans were moved to Kazakhstan and other places, some POVs were in insane conditions comparable to GULAG, but the remaining people now are a significant part of the Russian and Kazakhstan intellectual, political and economical elite. Demographics of anti-war and anti-kremlin mostly are Russian, Jewish and German (unproportionally), for example German Gref is the head of Russia's central bank, very important propaganda figures are jews like Vladimir Soloviev or Alexander Kotz. The system doesn't care who you are if you support Putin's decision. So current Russian the state is evil to all nations equally, but especially evil to Russians because these are the only powerful enough to overthrow them

      @kirill1376@kirill13765 ай бұрын
    • Зачем вы врете?!!!!😢 Россияне , вообще, ненавидеть не умеют. Может вы путаете их с политиками? Сейчас очень много бывших граждан России возвращаются из Германии. Тошно там стало.

      @user-rp6ze9kj4k@user-rp6ze9kj4k5 ай бұрын
    • bro is the most brainwashed kid of all times

      @danila2826@danila28265 ай бұрын
    • I wonder why russians hate germans though...

      @Andreus9733@Andreus97335 ай бұрын
    • @@kirill1376 no. THose were not only Stalin, Repressions were not stopped, and that's why Moscow Germans were fleeing Russia up until 1993, Although most of their children in Germany are pro-Putin and want Ukraine to be subjugated back to Russia. Can you see it? They fled Russia, and none of them wanted to be back in Russia but celebrated when Putin invaded Ukraine and annexed her.

      @inzhener2007@inzhener20075 ай бұрын
  • I’m from Alaska, we have some tribes, most of us look Siberian…

    @user-xe8zj6rc3o@user-xe8zj6rc3o3 ай бұрын
  • no one wants us to leave the Russian Federation, this is all untrue. I live in Siberia, and everyone around me doesn’t want this.

    @Trueshkinnn@Trueshkinnn4 ай бұрын
  • 0:30 was shocked when I saw the story and happy they made it safely hope to see them in a interview.

    @Jarod-te2bi@Jarod-te2bi6 ай бұрын
  • FYI: "Siberians" in Russia are all people living in the east from Ural montains. I'm german born in Nowisibirsk, I'm siberian per definition:)

    @dieterweise4793@dieterweise47935 ай бұрын
    • @@OliverNorth9729 How exactly your question is related to the actual topic?

      @dieterweise4793@dieterweise47935 ай бұрын
    • @@dieterweise4793 I just thought you knew if it was.

      @OliverNorth9729@OliverNorth97295 ай бұрын
    • @@OliverNorth9729 No, I dont know it. But I looked it up. Seems that this word is from one of siberian nativ tribes. Not originally russian in this case.

      @dieterweise4793@dieterweise47935 ай бұрын
    • oh yea, there used to be lots of Germans in the east but after ww1 and 2 the numbers dropped a lot, cool to find someone still German living there!

      @operationdelta@operationdelta3 ай бұрын
  • Very good video well done

    @user-xp6cg2tg1p@user-xp6cg2tg1p3 ай бұрын
  • The thing about a reign of terror is that at some point the thinking changes from being too frightened to rebel to being too frightened to NOT rebel.

    @josh0g@josh0gАй бұрын
  • Сибиряки очень удивятся, узнав что хотят выйти из состава России

    @cohonasking24@cohonasking245 ай бұрын
    • как раз таки хотят

      @jdmhub7205@jdmhub72055 ай бұрын
    • @@jdmhub7205 пиздеж

      @anastasiab9506@anastasiab95065 ай бұрын
    • @@jdmhub7205 во влажных мечтах англосаксов и проплаченных либералов предателей?

      @adekvat_v@adekvat_v5 ай бұрын
    • некоторые таки хотят) вот только кто ж им даст, да и вопрос в целесообразности этого выхода. Ну выйдут они из состава РФ и че дальше? регион не развит и быстренько ляжет под Китай или под США, и будет еще хуже, причем если лягут под США еще можно сказать повезет

      @tsugumorihoney2288@tsugumorihoney22885 ай бұрын
    • @@tsugumorihoney2288 У сибири есть всё что путин бездарно продолжает просирать за бесценок, огромные природные ресурсы, деньги с которых можно пустить оборот на образование, науку, технологии, банковое дело и просто множество возможностей, было бы желание и люди, которые не разворуют все и не прекратятся в путина 2

      @jdmhub7205@jdmhub72055 ай бұрын
  • This video is anything but objective.

    @vlax12@vlax125 ай бұрын
    • Most of the Republics within the Russian Federation are more than 70% ethnic Russians, nobody wants independence for Siberia but the USA lol. Easier to exploit that way

      @ChatGPT_ChatbotTest@ChatGPT_ChatbotTest5 ай бұрын
  • It is the first time I see one of your clips, and I enjoyed it very much. Liked, subscribed, commented. I am looking forward to exploring more of your channel.

    @stvasile@stvasile4 ай бұрын
  • Everybody is talking about China taking all of Siberia, but I want Mongolia to take back some of the territories inhabited by their relatives, like Tuva and Buryatia. That would be great historical irony.

    @milobem4458@milobem44583 ай бұрын
    • Lol but neither Buryats nor Tuvans dont see themselves as Mongolian ethnically

      @AndRei-yc3ti@AndRei-yc3ti29 күн бұрын
    • @@AndRei-yc3ti Tuvans no. Buryats yes

      @user-im1so7zl4r@user-im1so7zl4r14 күн бұрын
  • This is actually the first video I’ve seen that explained how diverse the Russian population really is.

    @michaelmarlow6610@michaelmarlow66106 ай бұрын
    • Which is absolutely fucking astounding. Imagine if most videos about the United States and its history NEVER mentioned the Native Americans. That's how it feels for us Finno-Ugrics when Russian history is discussed, when it's Finno-Ugrians who lived there before the Slavs, and still do now.

      @SairanBurghausen@SairanBurghausen6 ай бұрын
    • Yeah imagine. That would be crazy right. Damn guys we used to have these native American guys and then they all just left somewhere... nice they left all this land behind.

      @JasonAtlas@JasonAtlas6 ай бұрын
    • only idiots say so@@Combatdocumented

      @amondberzal6195@amondberzal61956 ай бұрын
    • Due to lack of research and buckets of propaganda, it wasn't until recently when scholar realized that Russia is in fact a colonial empire. Not a monostate.

      @TheRezro@TheRezro5 ай бұрын
    • It's Ukrainian channel

      @user-mi1lw6gf1d@user-mi1lw6gf1d5 ай бұрын
  • prepare for 200k+ subs m8. good job! you deserve 1 mil

    @nummnummyumm9051@nummnummyumm90516 ай бұрын
  • He is not the president of Mongolia. He is the president of the World Mongol Federation.

    @drpapa26@drpapa26Ай бұрын
  • Well made and interesting facts

    @tuxnor@tuxnor3 ай бұрын
  • Simple answer - they don't.

    @WinteressNavja@WinteressNavja6 ай бұрын
  • They don't, to your regret.

    @galvk@galvk6 ай бұрын
  • Как Сибиряк, я очень удивлен, что мы хотим отделиться. Мы и есть Россия))

    @jimdigriz6210@jimdigriz62104 ай бұрын
    • Я чуть чаем не подавился, когда в ленте рекомендуемых видео увидел это провокационное название ролика. Это только лишний раз подтверждает, насколько англосаксы, эти геноцидники целых континентов, невежественны, лицемерны и подлы...

      @Siberian_Bear72@Siberian_Bear724 ай бұрын
    • Well, the disproportionate amount of peoples from Siberia drafted to fight in the illegal war in Ukraine compared to those from the Moscow/St. Petersburg area ought to make you think twice what kind of country you’re actually part of. It’s genocide happening before your eyes.

      @larsp5109@larsp51094 ай бұрын
    • На этом канале у них тут своя наркоманская атмосфера )

      @TMSAndroid@TMSAndroid4 ай бұрын
    • Je suis d'accord avec vous : Cette vidéo à été réalisée par la CIA . Cette chaîne ne comporte que des mensonges sur la Russie et les nations sibériennes

      @franzsternberg2094@franzsternberg20944 ай бұрын
    • ​@@TMSAndroid это типичная повесточка на Западе. Сами верят в свою сказку.

      @AlexM-uz1hg@AlexM-uz1hg4 ай бұрын
  • 20:00 The “what you think you look like vs. what you actually look like” meme.

    @myleswelnetz6700@myleswelnetz67005 ай бұрын
  • Siberia has always been treated by Moscow as a colony. Great video! Freedom to the nations of Russia! ⬜🟦⬜ Victory to Ukraine! 💙💛🇺🇸

    @SingWithUkraine@SingWithUkraine6 ай бұрын
    • Because siberia is a colony..... well it was colonised..

      @kidgaminggaming5731@kidgaminggaming57316 ай бұрын
    • @@Silver_Prussian it is today on paper 📜 indeed but the Putin regime is treating it like a colony

      @kidgaminggaming5731@kidgaminggaming57316 ай бұрын
    • @@Silver_Prussian lol I never denied they aren't regimes 💀dude I'm simply talking about the Putin regime and Russia Kyiv is a regime too after the 2014 coup

      @kidgaminggaming5731@kidgaminggaming57316 ай бұрын
    • @@Silver_Prussian it is. Since tsarist times and just throwing prisoners there and up to now using them for cannon fodder troops that is an incredibly ignorant statement to say the Putin regime doesn't use it as a colony in any way

      @kidgaminggaming5731@kidgaminggaming57316 ай бұрын
    • Эй придурок, у тебя аватарка устаревшая, пора новый флажок ставить, щяс тот который сине белый со звездочкой в моду вошел.

      @J--12@J--126 ай бұрын
  • Divide and conquer. I've heard that before, and im sure it do not have Russian origins.

    @robertvarga9843@robertvarga98436 ай бұрын
    • "Divide and conquer"? Are you serious? The Russian empire was a great unifier, leaving the various cultures within it free to keep their language and cultures and religions. There is even a "Jewish Autonomous Region" - up to now, where they live under their own religious laws - jit's permitted under the Russian constitution - just as the Buddhists and Muslims do, in their regions. You don't know anything about Russia history, do you?

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • @@rose-mariemukarutabana9001 The Jewish oblast wasn't made for Jewish benefit, it was just a way to get rid of Jews from Europe and deport them to Siberia, like literally any other ethnic minority they come across. The only unity people had was suffering and starvation, especially if they weren't Russian.

      @siyacer@siyacerАй бұрын
  • good job, thank you

    @arthurhsu1915@arthurhsu19153 ай бұрын
  • After watching only the first half of this video, and noticing some of the linguistic connections, I am rapidly understanding the cultural references made in the game Eve Online about the civilization known as the Triglavian Collective. Now I think I know why the Collective thrives on internal struggle.

    @FutureAIDev2015@FutureAIDev20154 ай бұрын
    • This video is a complete nonsense of the author from beginning to end. I say this as a native Siberian who has lived in Western Siberia for more than 50 years.

      @Siberian_Bear72@Siberian_Bear724 ай бұрын
    • ​@@Siberian_Bear72what ethnicity?

      @siyacer@siyacer3 ай бұрын
    • @@siyacer It doesn't matter in Siberia

      @Siberian_Bear72@Siberian_Bear723 ай бұрын
    • @@Siberian_Bear72 so russkiy it is

      @siyacer@siyacer3 ай бұрын
  • Having recently moved to the United States from Siberia, I carry with me the profound history of my homeland. The struggles faced by my people throughout history, such as the atrocities committed in 1650 and the devastating impact of World War II, are etched into our collective memory. The resilience of the Siberian community shines through, despite the significant losses and challenges we've endured. In the present day, it pains me to witness what I perceive as an ongoing struggle for the rights and well-being of the indigenous people of Siberia. Sharing these stories is not only a way to honor the past but also a call for acknowledgment and support in the face of what feels like a contemporary challenge. It is a reminder that the preservation of our cultural heritage and the protection of our communities are endeavors that require continued attention and solidarity.

    @user-gm6eu3kh4z@user-gm6eu3kh4z5 ай бұрын
    • I stand by you. The communist parties around the world are all playing the same game. Use minorities to benefit the majority. Kinda how in peace time children bury their parents and in war the parents bury their children. It is basically generational genocide. Trump stopped it, Biden promotes it. Corruption of powerful people caused the global child sex trafficking syndicate(the Clinton foundation and the Disney corporation) to flourish and spreading that corruption into the media. When Siberia secedes from Russia I will be pro Siberia. Communism is evil.

      @delmccormack7001@delmccormack70015 ай бұрын
    • Be welcome in the USA. We are lucky to have you.

      @mattdowning7281@mattdowning72815 ай бұрын
    • Классно переехал! Из страны, в которой твой народ, в том числе в лице тебя жив до сих пор, в страну, где местных просто поубивали. Ни разу не лицемерие и не пропаганда. Как хорошо, что есть интернет! Можно посмотреть такую херобору и понять, что при всех отрицательных чертах наших властей, пусть лучше пока что рулят они, чем кто либо ещё.

      @user-bf7ix7fq3d@user-bf7ix7fq3d5 ай бұрын
    • @@user-bf7ix7fq3d Не скули. В США местные жители на Аляске живут раз в 10 лучше спившихся нищих вымирающих чукчей под московским игом. Хотя вопрос надо ставить инач: попробуй назвать хоть несколько народностей, которые выиграли от московского ига. Чеченцы, дагестанцы, ингуши? Живут в тотальной нищете и бесправии под гнетом узаконенной мафии. Тувинцы, буряты, черкесы, алтайцы? Все в тотальной нищете. А сейчас еще и гонят их стадами за тысячи километров от дома на убой. Хотя им там что-то захватывать и отжимать у Украины нафиг не упало. Якутия - богатейший ресурсами регион. А многие люди живут в бараках и топят избы дровами. Московское иго никому не принесло счастья. Кроме самих московитов, которые всех обворовали и гонят на убой (а сами не идут). Ну и всегда есть такие люди, как ты, которым все происходящее - ок, под пивко сойдет. Пока такие подпивковичи живут, в России нормальной жизни для людей не будет. Ни через 10 лет, ни через 100. Как и не было всю историю.

      @yagamilight589@yagamilight5895 ай бұрын
    • @@yagamilight589 А пруфы твоего потока сознания будут? Или мы только вбрасывать можем? Про геноцид индейцев знают все, что там с чукчами? Что до "московского ига" - ну а это, что там с "киевским игом", а? С какой стати западные земли принадлежат украине? А южные? Там все города основали русские. Крым вообще забудь, он чей угодно, но точно не государства, которое появилась на карте 30 лет назад, с какой стати он был под вами? А ни с какой. Зато теперь там местным, если им верить, лучше. По крайней мере, там не запрещают говорить на языке, на котором ты хочешь говорить. И не надо мне свистеть про то, что "у нас не запрещён русский язык". У вас во время войны не могут зуд от языка сдержать, даже ваши военные посылают на три весёлые буквы ваших придурков у власти.

      @user-bf7ix7fq3d@user-bf7ix7fq3d5 ай бұрын
  • A friend of mine is a member of a Siberian minority, he left Russia soon after the war started and is doing fine now. He was really disappointed when Prigozhin called off the attempted "coup".

    @markanderson3870@markanderson38706 ай бұрын
    • most people were dissapointed in pringles indeed

      @SpoonLoverify@SpoonLoverify6 ай бұрын
    • @@SpoonLoverify How touching that you broke off)))

      @netxixis8069@netxixis80696 ай бұрын
    • Prigozhin in power? Ethnic minorities would have suffered as much as under Putin.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI6 ай бұрын
    • You mean, your friend will return to Russia when Putin is gone?

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • Most haters, you mean. Like those who designed this lovely project? - "Decolonizing Russia" - "A Moral and Strategic Imperative" (The Helsinki Commission.} @@SpoonLoverify

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
  • My well wishes goes to these minorities ethnic group such as yakutz, buryats and others. As a Tibetan I can feel your pain.😢❤

    @kingmadboyka@kingmadboyka7 күн бұрын
  • It's a lie. Siberians do not want to secede from Russia. Moreover, when Ukrainian missiles flew into Russian territory, they volunteered to defend Russia

    @arturincloud9892@arturincloud98924 ай бұрын
    • This is a hoax manufacturing channel.

      @JAnx01@JAnx014 ай бұрын
    • How’s the propaganda vodka taste Ivan?

      @stargazer-elite@stargazer-elite4 ай бұрын
    • quite the perspicacious counterargument there bud.. you forgot to add "kremlin boot"@@stargazer-elite

      @leonardoorellano6652@leonardoorellano66524 ай бұрын
    • Russian bot 😂😂😂😂

      @ralphace3071@ralphace307124 күн бұрын
    • @@ralphace3071 no, I’m Russian citizen, and I know what I’m talking about

      @arturincloud9892@arturincloud989224 күн бұрын
  • Most ethnic minorities in Siberia are exactly that - minorities. And, yes, most of them a poor, but poor people are usually Putin's supporters anyway. There's no Siberian nation or something like that, this territory is populated by Russians mostly, and though there are countless ethnic groups, they are all very small, ever shrinking and disconnected. If one says "I'm a Siberian", he simply denotes his origin, nothing more. Moreover, Siberia is unsustainable by itself economically, because everything is linked to Moscow as you've mentioned. Like, there's resources, but most pipes go through mainland Russia anyway As a Russian I find your video inaccurate and misleading. If Russia would collapse, Siberia is gonna be the last one to secede, and Siberia is not monolithic anyway. I'm not a Putin's supporter or anything like that, and yeah, Moscow's policy is unfair towards ethnic minorities in Siberia, but your video is an example of wishful thinking and such misconception are unhelpful at best and dangerous at worst.

    @d4rz0t667@d4rz0t6675 ай бұрын
    • United we stand divided we fall.

      @edpoletto8048@edpoletto80485 ай бұрын
    • @@edpoletto8048 Commi?

      @user-nr6mi4xi8k@user-nr6mi4xi8k5 ай бұрын
    • ...and how do you think they ended up shrinking and surrounded by russians? Answer that one.

      @Sara3346@Sara33465 ай бұрын
    • @@Sara3346 why? It doesn't change my point

      @d4rz0t667@d4rz0t6675 ай бұрын
    • Siberia *might* be self sustainable, but i would rather not go through some government trying that

      @benismann@benismann5 ай бұрын
  • The Siberians that live near the Bering Straights are actually a back migration from North America as shown by University of Arizona researchers using genetics .... They have a genetic marker only found in North America and just in that area near the coast in northeastern Siberia .... Basically this led to a couple of thesis that when passage opened up in the glaciers 12,000 years ago the migrations went both ways and there has been a ton of evidence uncovered in the last few decades showing there were people in North America well before the land bridge opened up and how they got here is still an unanswered question but it obviously wasn't via a northern route that was completely iced in

    @longjohn526@longjohn5266 ай бұрын
    • Thanks for the information. I wondered why there would be migration from pleasant parts of Chile to more frigid regions.

      @mikecrowley7486@mikecrowley74865 ай бұрын
    • Pre-Colombian transatlantic trade was definitely a thing. Also how did penguins get to Antarctica?

      @richarddavis8863@richarddavis88633 ай бұрын
  • I was born 2/17/50 I was drafted for the Vietnam war on 6/10/68 This documentary is very parralell to how we (the U.S.) would draft young blacks and send them straight to the front line hot spot(meat grinder positions.)

    @user-uu5sf2dg5v@user-uu5sf2dg5v5 ай бұрын
  • I have thought for a long time that at least the areas east of Yakutia would prefer to be in, say, Japan's economic zone rather than Moscow, which is a longer distance away. Perhaps this little trip by Putin will set other, bigger forces in motion.

    @ravenfin1916@ravenfin19163 ай бұрын
  • I can't believe you didn't talk about Siberian oil and gas.

    @gnarfgnarf4004@gnarfgnarf40045 ай бұрын
    • Russian oil and gas. US had the chance to BUY Siberia back in the early 1900 when Russians where offering it to them. I guess they want it, but for free.

      @Ludak021@Ludak0215 ай бұрын
    • USA already fucked russia by frauded russia with a tsar that SOLD ALASKA for 1 million............@@Ludak021

      @dolmarf411@dolmarf4115 ай бұрын
    • Not to forget minarels which pays for half to a billion dollar yachts of the Oligarchs which nobody understands they get away with but then the Russian people with their incredible small pensions do not even know about them..

      @-htl-@-htl-4 ай бұрын
    • Its in USA the same.@@-htl-

      @dolmarf411@dolmarf4114 ай бұрын
    • @@Ludak021 Russia only sold Alaska to the US. They never offered Siberia

      @stargazer-elite@stargazer-elite4 ай бұрын
  • Great video, the only fault I could point out is early on and missed by most. The people living in the area of Kyivan-Rus were not a homogeneous people. The rulers were Viking conquerors and their descendants (Rurik Dynasty). The people were Finno-Ugric in the North, and becoming more Slavic further south (Polans, Drevlyans and others) with any Norse settlers filling in where they could. Later the Duchy of Moscovy and it's inhabitants known as Muscovites eventually become known as Russia and Russians as the rulers (first Rurik descendants and then the Romanovs) began conquering the former lands of the Kyivan-Rus after throwing off the rule of the Mongols.

    @DK-iy6zy@DK-iy6zy5 ай бұрын
    • Yeah calling the Kievan/Kyivan Rus Russia is a bit misleading, especially when there is a war going on in this area about precisely that. It's exactly what the Kremlin is saying today, that Ukrainians don't exist as a separate group, but Ukrainians and Russians are one people that should be under Muscovite rule. A bit more nuance would've been warranted here.

      @equolizer@equolizer5 ай бұрын
    • Even your explanation is a bit simplified as what is today Russia...eastern Russia east of the Urals... was over a hundred different bands and tribal groups which had various levels of association between each othe that were gradually absorbed by more adventurous leaders over time. Sometimes by conquest, sometimes by alliance and assimilation (like what is happening in Belarus today)

      @GlanderBrondurg@GlanderBrondurg5 ай бұрын
    • Dude, the name Russia comes from the Norse tribe Rus'. Here is another kicker - the Russian emperor, the German emperor and the king of UK were all directly related (1st cousins) during WWI era.

      @realitycheck1086@realitycheck10865 ай бұрын
    • @@equolizer Kremlin never actually claimed that there was no Ukranian Identity as a whole, their argument remains that in large parts of Ukraine, especially in the east there are ethnic Russians, these people are closer to Russia then to Ukraine. The only article that is actually misappropriated as evidence that Putin said that there is no Ukranian identity in fact clearly states that west Ukranian people are much different from the Russian populus of the East. These people are the ones who believe in a Ukranian nation. Putin believes that the collapse was a Soviet Union was a tragedy because large portions of people found themselves out of their homeland. In this line he refers to the Russian people, he believes, and it is in fact true to a certain extent that a lot of ethnic Russians have been stuck outside of the current borders of the Russian federation. Russia has rebuilt their nation from the mess it was in 1990s. Vladimir Putin sees himself as the leader of all Russian people, his definition of the Russian people isn't limited to those who live inside the borders of the Russian federation but also those who were left outside it when the Soviet Union collapsed. Even though this channel is obviously a Ukranian supporter and isn't exactly nuanced - but the real nuance comes in when you start accounting that a significant number of people in eastern Ukraine today do prefer Russian rule over that of Ukrainian. I am not trying to justify the invasion of Ukraine through this lens - I am a firm believer in realism and believe that invading Ukraine was a move of realpolitik, and this invasion doesn't have much ground as far as human cost and international laws go. Actually, you can even find Reuters reports on Ukranian solders taking back territories around Kharkiv and the reaction of local populations was largely mixed. Kharkiv, most of the land the Russian forces sit today on and a part west of the Dieniper river along the black sea coast has a lot of ethnic Russian people.

      @harshpandey3907@harshpandey39075 ай бұрын
    • @@GlanderBrondurg Yeah thats true but that should not be a problem now, its been hundreds of years since these events, these people being different than the Russians in some aspects doesn't mean that they would want to break away (even tho i am sure there are singular instances). Take India for example, a country as diverse as India should have never existed in the first place if you take the sort of arguments this guy is making here, but it does exist and it didn't break apart after its independence. It largly depends on government policies towards these people, and frankly I don't believe that siberia can form its own country that is not disfunctional. The only case under which Siberia will break apart is when Russia as a whole breaks apart. Even tho it might sound really nice if you are from a western country but Russia breaking apart would be chapter of human suffering of collosal scale and then you would probably have a Chinese Siberia which is even worse for the Americans. It all might sound nice "freedom" to people who wanna break apart, remember the vast majority of Russians are greatly patriotic, it will lead to an era of depression and darkness for vast regions of that place, with regular wars and a balkanized territory. Lower living standards for everyone everywhere across this country. If one actually cares about Human suffering and lives rather than Russophobia, he will never hope that Russia as a nation completely breaks apart.

      @harshpandey3907@harshpandey39075 ай бұрын
  • Thank you

    @hqe1362@hqe13624 ай бұрын
  • This is an excellent and informative channel. Thank you.

    @AndriyValdensius-wi8gw@AndriyValdensius-wi8gw3 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for making this. I've been following the war since day 1 and have immersed myself in everything I could find regarding it. I decided that your initial comments that "I would hear things I haven't heard elsewhere," were big words and I had doubts you'd be able to deliver. But you did. Much respect to you and naturally you've now gained a sub.

    @TroyHardingLit@TroyHardingLit6 ай бұрын
    • 🏳️‍🌈🇮🇱🇺🇦

      @jimjones1130@jimjones11306 ай бұрын
    • ​@jimjones1130 why did you put a deviant cult flag next to two country flags

      @TayT300@TayT3006 ай бұрын
    • @TroyHardingLit You been following the war since day 1 of the bloody invasion of the NATO occupation regime in February 2014? Because I have been following since the first day of 2014 and I remember all the bloody crimes of the puppet regime run by NATO from the very beginning...

      @rodjarrow6575@rodjarrow65756 ай бұрын
    • Sorry Troy. Nothing in this. Just malicious wishes from nehative people.

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • @@TayT300 I agree with you. Russia is a death cult. A hell hole of tyranny. Aggression and alcoholism. The place contributes nothing.

      @keithrothman7253@keithrothman72536 ай бұрын
  • I loved this video!! It was extremely informative and well edited. There was only a small problem. The Icarus Project forgot to tell what happened to the 2 men that attempted to escape from Siberia. The two Siberian men succeeded!! They arrived in the St. Lawrence Island village of Gambell in Alaska on October of 2023. They spent three months in detention, then were released earlier this month in Washington state. Another beautiful story of determination! Against all odds, they succeeded in escaping from oppression and fascism.

    @eliasb8@eliasb86 ай бұрын
    • Thank you so much! I wanted to know how it ended!

      @stephaniestaley9811@stephaniestaley98116 ай бұрын
    • Or they could have just got a visa and bought a ticket, like civilized people do. The arabs at least have a reason they can't do it when they illegally migrate, these guys don't

      @user-hf6hp9ou3v@user-hf6hp9ou3v5 ай бұрын
    • Настоящий фашизм на экспорт производят только США и Великобритания.

      @teddybear2880@teddybear28805 ай бұрын
    • faxcism in italy. don't tell bs

      @Serega300nerevar@Serega300nerevar5 ай бұрын
    • @@Serega300nerevar *DIO, PATRIA, FAMIGLIA*

      @jamegumb7298@jamegumb72985 ай бұрын
  • Did those Siberians make it to Alaska? Great video.

    @ronalddevine9587@ronalddevine95873 ай бұрын
  • Interesting!

    @andyadamovics855@andyadamovics8555 ай бұрын
  • Russia is a federation. Sibir is part of russia- its people have equal rights. Russias history is brutal - but this was a worldwide problem. The time of tsars is over long time ago. After this- in the 1930er equal rights are established. While in USA apartheid was established since 1960er. ( And racism is still part of this country)

    @x0718@x07185 ай бұрын
    • USA apartheid becomes reversal apartheid

      @Chaldon-hl6yk@Chaldon-hl6yk5 ай бұрын
    • I've lived in Chicago 20 years. I've literally never seen anyone acting racist in real life. Only on the internet.

      @BoliceOccifer@BoliceOccifer3 ай бұрын
  • I think Russia’s belief in its military power stems not just from conquering Siberian tribes, as you have claimed in the video. Before they were defeated by Japan, they had expelled the Poles, successfully conquered lands from Sweden (who were a major power at the time) and Turkey, as well as fighting off Napoleon and conquering most of Eastern Europe and Finland. There are few countries in the world that have successfully maintained their independence for as long as Russia has. So their military confidence is not unwarranted.

    @pavelvoronin9037@pavelvoronin90375 ай бұрын
    • Except for much of that was done by Ukrainian Soldiers, not Russian Soldiers.

      @markothwriter@markothwriter5 ай бұрын
    • @@markothwriter Cope, my friend.

      @jay1jayf@jay1jayf5 ай бұрын
    • @@markothwriter Ah yes, the mythical Soldiers of Kiev, how could we have forgotten.

      @mikel9138@mikel91385 ай бұрын
    • Let's be honest, Big Brother Winter defeated Napolean, and those same small eastern European nations and Finland fought back and on their own got back their freedom. The existence of Russia as a state at all is a bit of an odd miracle. The kind of situation that could happen to people who don't know or have forgotten what it means to be free. I truly wish to see the day when Russia is replaced with a lot of strong self-governing nations.

      @stefansgrants1608@stefansgrants16085 ай бұрын
    • @@stefansgrants1608 To be free from what ?? What an old American cliché. To be 'free' means to become one of Uncle Sam's lickspittles.

      @henryseidel5469@henryseidel54695 ай бұрын
  • A really interesting video on a really interesting topic, but I'm a bit disappointed to see that you didn't provide any sources

    @Coteoki@Coteoki5 ай бұрын
  • At minute 16:05 of this movie the last Royal Family of Russia is together with The Royal Family of Romania at that time, before the WW1. For sure before 1914, because The King Carol the first of Romania died in 1914 and in this picture he is the first man from the left with white barb and hair.

    @costintvm@costintvm5 ай бұрын
  • Waiting to hear the history of Italy starting from the ancient Greek city-states

    @Myshjak@Myshjak5 ай бұрын
    • But knowing that the Kremlin was designed and built by Italian architects and entrepreneurs. With bricks manufactured in factories managed by expatriate Italians who made huge money. Funny that Russian history books don't mention it!

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI4 ай бұрын
  • I was born in Nigeria, my mum studied as a medical doctor in Russia.. I relocated to England at a young age. The opening first 4 paragraphs including the president of Mongolia speech, just broke my heart...i got tears in my eyes writing this... I dream for a day where there is true peace, kindness and mercy among all Human beings on Earth. Thank you.

    @showtopboxcouk@showtopboxcouk6 ай бұрын
    • Go home

      @Heatwave9000@Heatwave90004 ай бұрын
  • Никто из нормальных людей этого не хочет, кроме поехавших сепаратистов вроде Ярослава Золотарева (кстати, где он?). Впрочем это не имеет особого значения. Важно понимать, что полу-мифическое желание сибиряков отделиться гораздо менее реально, чем аналогичное желание обитателей Техаса, например. Что там с Техасом-то? Как там по святой Конституции? Вроде им гарантировано право на самоопределение, ась? Ну то есть, если Сибирь отделится, то пускай тогда и Техас станет независимым. Я полагаю, так будет по-настоящему справедливо.

    @mayflowertucci@mayflowertucci4 ай бұрын
    • true thinghs, sadly comment will be deleted because there is "freedom of speech" in the west

      @t-90m-proryv3@t-90m-proryv34 ай бұрын
  • Вы хоть одного сибиряка спросили что они хотят?

    @krilariaspace2249@krilariaspace22494 ай бұрын
    • Da. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Separatism_in_Russia

      @peterboth6785@peterboth67853 ай бұрын
    • May you say what for?

      @pirireis6419@pirireis64193 ай бұрын
    • Moscow rob all Russia

      @XRd58155@XRd58155Күн бұрын
  • GOD bless the People af Siberia

    @mariobernabe9750@mariobernabe97506 ай бұрын
    • You mean Russians?

      @user-dp4ok9ox5w@user-dp4ok9ox5w6 ай бұрын
    • "God" lol, fairy tales don't help.

      @cegesh1459@cegesh14596 ай бұрын
    • Is GOD.

      @marioceva7163@marioceva71636 ай бұрын
    • In far Tuva, Sergei Shoigu was once a shaman who dreamed about becoming a truck driver.

      @nicolasolton@nicolasolton6 ай бұрын
    • Most of them are ethnic russians and wouldnt want to be the majority in non russian countrys.

      @Njerimebanane@Njerimebanane5 ай бұрын
  • The solution is to support even more Ukraine.

    @steppenwolf1872@steppenwolf18726 ай бұрын
    • Russia can't win the war in Ukraine and they will try and freeze the war after they start facing critical shortages which will happen in 8 months time as they are extremely reliant on their stockpiles. Ukraine is to receive and build their own long range missiles that will hit critical productions in Russia which will effect Russia's war effort. Russia just did their second largest attack in this war on avdiivka and it was a massive massive failure and Russia will likely just keep mobilizing and it will start to lead to employment shortages as people leave the country or get mobilized.

      @brookwhiteman9810@brookwhiteman98106 ай бұрын
    • The solution is stop the Republican Party

      @DSAK55@DSAK556 ай бұрын
  • So what is the bigger problem the initial action of some party or the whataboutism to do the same thing again. Think about it.

    @aleong.9566@aleong.95664 ай бұрын
  • What's amazing about these videos is that they don't hesitate to try and influence your opinion, rather than giving you an opinion that is impartial.

    @kshenriques@kshenriques4 ай бұрын
  • The title is ridiculous. I've been to several cities in Russia. I've worked on Sakhalin. I speak Russian, but am not Russian. I never met anyone who even thought like this. If Russia did not control that region, then the Japanese or the Chinese would immediately take control. It is too sparsely populated to stand on its own. I don't think anyone in Siberia wants to be ruled by the Japanese or Chinese.

    @johnhoward2337@johnhoward23376 ай бұрын
    • Yep, agreed. Anti-Russian propaganda all over the place. It is fairly sick to see just how crazy the supposed "free" world and "free" press really is. Lies, more lies and they believe it is acceptable because it is for a "greater" good, something they can't actually define, because it changes season to season as they don't believe in any type of objective morality. No, this isn't hyperbole or strawmanning. Just straight truth for those willing to see it.

      @SWTORDREKKIN@SWTORDREKKIN5 ай бұрын
    • Did you watch the video? He covers this with the exposure to propaganda. Yes, falling under Chinese or Japanese control would have been bad. That doesn’t change the facts of the video. History and politics is complicated. You would be much better served in life if you didn’t think in such absolute terms.

      @NS-hs6lt@NS-hs6lt5 ай бұрын
    • @@NS-hs6lt I've watched it and the whole video is a picking BS

      @iarde3422@iarde34225 ай бұрын
    • ​@NS-hs6lt they aren't a product of propaganda they just don't view Russia the same way you do so instead of respecting them and listening you think they're too stupid to not have opinions formed by others

      @danielmorris7648@danielmorris76485 ай бұрын
    • Japan has zero interest in that god forsaken land. But they will fight to liberate their own territory that russia keeps under occupation. China is already preparing the invasion, but only of a small region, not the entire Siberia. No one cares about Siberia, only the people living there. And even they want to leave as soon as possible.

      @mikatu@mikatu5 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for your commitment to video journalism. Helps grunts like me process stuff like this much easier.

    @meshuggahdeciple327@meshuggahdeciple3276 ай бұрын
    • tabloid is not journalism.

      @Ludak021@Ludak0215 ай бұрын
    • @@Ludak021 pedantic is what I'd call you.

      @meshuggahdeciple327@meshuggahdeciple3275 ай бұрын
  • Amazing information! Thank you!

    @serenasapphire8883@serenasapphire88832 ай бұрын
  • At 13:05, the word you're looking for is "beneficiaries," not "benefactors." The Russians you're talking about were the recipients of the benefactions.

    @TheDavidlloydjones@TheDavidlloydjones5 ай бұрын
  • A second👍 up for this great content.

    @TheObserver3@TheObserver36 ай бұрын
  • I was born and raised in Tomsk, which is Western Siberia. My son's friend just came back to New Zealand from a long trip on a boat with his parents. One of the interesting stories he told was about them meeting two people from Tomsk in the middle of the Pacific Ocean. These two were navigating the seas on an inflatable boat, trying to make a round-the-world trip. They have already nearly sunk and were rescued two times. Still, they continue the journey. This is November 2023 we are talking about. Yes, being myself Russian who was born in Siberia, I can confirm - Moscow to us is a different distant country that comes and takes and hardly ever gives anything back.

    @AlexthunderGnum@AlexthunderGnum5 ай бұрын
    • That story made no sense in that context.

      @imyarek@imyarek5 ай бұрын
    • If ever and it won't happen anytime soon, siberia become independant from Russia it will be seized almost immediatly by foreign powers. So you are better forget it.

      @angeurbain6129@angeurbain61295 ай бұрын
    • @@imyarek Спасибо за комментарий, товарищ лейтенант.

      @AlexthunderGnum@AlexthunderGnum5 ай бұрын
    • Moscow is "like a different county" to a lot of Russians to be fair :>

      @benismann@benismann5 ай бұрын
    • As is Auckland to us in South Island 🙂 As is a lot of Alpha Cities to the suburbs/outer regions in most countries

      @petermilne9598@petermilne95985 ай бұрын
  • 3:10 = nice effects!

    @jbingfax1950@jbingfax1950Ай бұрын
  • At least the siberian peoples still exist and speak there languages. What happened in comparison to that to the native peoples and tribes in Canada and the US ? They were mostly extinguished.

    @siukola1@siukola14 ай бұрын
    • yep. pretty wrong. but no one wants to speak up for them

      @ignislordofflames9274@ignislordofflames92744 ай бұрын
    • Yes, white Europeans had previously cleared two continents for themselves so as not to have problems with the local population. The British tried to do the same with India and China, but they failed. Now the descendants of the murderers teach everyone else humanity and peacefulness...

      @Siberian_Bear72@Siberian_Bear724 ай бұрын
  • Russia cannot be understood without understanding their history. So good for you, this is important information.

    @tabithan2978@tabithan29786 ай бұрын
    • No one can be understood without understanding their history. This is an great view of the world from Siberias point of view.

      @TK0_23_@TK0_23_6 ай бұрын
    • If you're masochistic enough, you can study it...

      @Georgi_Slavov79@Georgi_Slavov796 ай бұрын
    • Same with Ukraine and any other countries. That’s why it’s good know a bit of history

      @gabrielbakalarz5722@gabrielbakalarz57225 ай бұрын
    • Except this history is clearly written by a russophobe with the goal of spreading disinformation to brainwash the west about Russia.

      @SlavicMelodiesforthesoul@SlavicMelodiesforthesoul29 күн бұрын
  • This video's title is misleading. It makes it sound like it's about some sort of separatist movement in Siberia rather than the plight of the indigenous peoples living there. Also I think it should be pointed out that a Siberian is just anyone from Siberia, not just members of Siberia's indigenous ethnic groups.

    @lcmeagleton3959@lcmeagleton39595 ай бұрын
    • That's the reason why this video was created; to show mistrust and anger.

      @paulozimek276@paulozimek2765 ай бұрын
  • I'm out of here for the preservation of my own sanity!

    @yuripapa2353@yuripapa23535 ай бұрын
  • Wonderful 😂❤ thanks 👋 💘 ❤ 😊 🙏 😀 London

    @sirusjohnsepar4248@sirusjohnsepar42484 ай бұрын
  • Great Work

    @dragicajuric1760@dragicajuric17606 ай бұрын
  • Thank you for this video. Long wondered how Russia got so big but history books focus on the politics of the Czars.

    @donaldhill3823@donaldhill38235 ай бұрын
    • Feature of absolute monarchey.

      @user-mm4yq3zn3x@user-mm4yq3zn3x5 ай бұрын
  • Czy prawdą jest że FR i USA dzieli 4 kilometry wody?

    @ArturZagaj-Izraelita@ArturZagaj-Izraelita4 ай бұрын
  • There were many russian refugees who fled Moscow's oppression in the 16th to 18th centuries. Most of them began to speak local languages as they settled near the indigenous population. The natives did not object at all; on the contrary, they helped them survive. Having learned from missionaries that russians there were allegedly being forced to speak the local language of the indigenous peoples of Siberia, Moscow began sending squads of soldiers with european weapons, allegedly to free moscow russian runaway serfs from the oppression of the indigenous peoples.

    @shirabyndoloo@shirabyndoloo4 ай бұрын
  • How the Western world, or Western countries were form? Do you know?

    @jeanpamphile945@jeanpamphile9455 ай бұрын
  • Siberia was Russian frontier, similarly to the mid-west in U.S. about the same time.

    @johnnie5442@johnnie54425 ай бұрын
    • But somehow no one talks about california succeeding from US

      @benismann@benismann5 ай бұрын
    • @@benismann I don't know which is less likely. Siberia is not going anywhere unless the whole country implodes and falls apart somehow. Most Siberians are fairly patriotic Russians.

      @johnnie5442@johnnie54425 ай бұрын
    • @@benismann They should.

      @paulozimek276@paulozimek2765 ай бұрын
  • I've been wondering about why the descendants of the Great Khan have not separated from the Federation, this explains it.

    @Hollywood041@Hollywood0413 ай бұрын
  • Does Star Trek: Discovery know you're using their theme music?

    @TomatoFettuccini@TomatoFettuccini3 ай бұрын
  • I like the video. I wanted to add a correction in that is the fear of the Mongol Empire and its later successor of the Golden Horde that Russia fought against in the East.

    @hilestoby2628@hilestoby26286 ай бұрын
    • Muscovy WAS the successor to the Golden Horde!----It did NOT fight the Golden Horde it fought and conquered its collapsed remnants. The battle of Kulikovo was a lie--there was no battle--just fake storytelling!

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua6 ай бұрын
    • Present Mongols are a warm, peaceful and joyous people.

      @FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI6 ай бұрын
    • Not much point in correcting the video: the truth doesn't matter, as it only serves a a prop. The video is part of a larger propaganda project: "Decolonizing Russia" - "A Moral and Strategic Imperative" (The Helsinki Commission.}

      @rose-mariemukarutabana9001@rose-mariemukarutabana90016 ай бұрын
    • @@FR-PL-UA-WARSZAWA-FUVI Yes, I agree, Putler makes the RuZZians become like savages!

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua6 ай бұрын
    • "Fear of the Golden Horde"???? Are YOU kidding? Muscovy quickly became a VASSAL of the Horde(for centuries---Peter still paid tribute till 1702) --its rulers were appointed by the Horde and it acted as the Horde's tax collector ----as the Horde collapsed it took over much of this vast empire---RuZZia was, if you like, the SUCCESSOR to the Horde!----The Kremlin made up the battle of Kulikovo where there really was no battle, just two armies basically looking at each other on opposite sides of the river.---and then leaving. RuZZia just lies, lies, lies---centuries ago and right up to the present!

      @WangAiHua@WangAiHua5 ай бұрын
  • Deep stuff and very educational, thank you. I listened to it all, it was very enjoyable information.

    @JohnDoe-xl1ig@JohnDoe-xl1ig5 ай бұрын
    • It's not educational. It's a Russia demonizing disinformation propaganda.

      @iarde3422@iarde34225 ай бұрын
  • bravo

    @leonardoklausmann7972@leonardoklausmann79722 ай бұрын
  • it wasn't "Russia" before Mongol Empire, it was called Rus, not russia, and was NOT a one unitary country, but a collection of small kingdoms, with Kyiv as a center, because these kingdoms were founded by sons of Kyivian ruler, and they wanted get own lands, so went North and East to fight or unite local tribes. Sometimes these princes were fighting with each other, sometimes uniting to fight agains a common enemies. Moscow was first mentioned as an insignificant settlement 100 years before Golden Horde (what you call Mongolians), and wasn't a city at all at that time, but a border territory later a bit fortified by Kyivian prince Yuriy. Russia wasn't even a thing back then, and appeared as Moskovy kingdom only in 14th century. While in that region Novgorod and Suzdal were much more powerful, not to mention Kyiv. With all the respect, I can't listen further, when in the 1st minute of historical info, there are so many mistakes.

    @HelenaIvanova@HelenaIvanova5 ай бұрын
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