Yet another great video subtitled for us by Tatzhit Mikhailovich, this time about the woman in the Novorussian Spetsnaz. Enjoy!
Yet another great video subtitled for us by Tatzhit Mikhailovich, this time about the woman in the Novorussian Spetsnaz. Enjoy!
Simple people fighting for Freedom and the Russian way of life. Selflessness, a trait rarely seen in the West any more.
And the gentle voices are signs of the kindness endemic to their culture.
Soup—so basic, a common food. And the deaf-mute kids did not have the makings for soup.
The US should be very proud of the war they brought to the old (many of whom fought to free the world of Hitler) and the handicapped. Very proud of that exceptional spirit to rain war down on the innocent.
The Outlaw Empire’s been doing that since its inception, to the point where it’s second nature and the public’s numb to it mostly. It’s all about money–doing business–never ethics or mores. And it gets grosser and more disgusting daily.
Really too bad about the language difference! Although I don´t know more than ca. 20 Russian words, and can read (but not understand) very slowly, the sound is becoming familiar. Although these are just a few examples, who cannot have sympathy for them! But almost inaccessible to the general public in the west, who even hate an accent.
Wonderful Tender, resolute video exemplifying throughout – sincere benevolent kindness – what a dignified and revered culture to behold, and yet, your absolutely right, “Red Ryder”, their ‘virtue’ – IMO is merely a part of their atmosphere – (it’s unconscious to them at their age) – yet noticeable by us mature westerners for it’s mere absence, mostly in our very own culture – We in The West, live in such a vast wasteland of meaningless gestures and provocations that to observe: ‘humanity’: (from your indoctrinated enemy) is in itself a foreign cultural gem (and hopefully germ too).
Excellent report. Cassad does a tremendous amount of great work. It’s interesting how most of these women are involved in charity work, as well as their regular work in the militias. Thanks, Tatzhit Mikhailovich, for the translation. Nice job.
Thanks for the kind words. As for charity work, it sort of becomes necessary in wartime conditions – I mean, in peacetime kids in orphanages weren’t starving and there weren’t fires breaking out everywhere. As militia more or less took the functions of government, at least initially, they had no honorable choice but to start helping the people.
Dear The Saker,
That made me feel happy and sad.
In addition to money they should beg and borrow for their wedding from outside – I am sure so many people could send them everything they need :). Dress, groom outfit, bridesmaid dresses, ushers outfits, shoes etc. etc.
Rgds,
Veritas
Such nice people in this video.
Just compare this material with the footage coming from the ukie side who’s being high on bandera-ism (and more).
Finally made a liveleak post with this video, added 4 more “Women at War” videos. If the subject interests you guys, check it out:
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=612_1431975128
PS. Also the recent Sparta video in my channel has an episode another young militia couple. Refer to video description for timing.
That was beautiful. Thank you.
Russians have the innocence we in the west used to have.