What Happens If Russians Rebel Against Putin - Will He Stay In Control? Infographics Reaction

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Itsmebrysonp

Itsmebrysonp

Күн бұрын

The ‪@TheInfographicsShow‬ makes a lot of videos about "what if" scenarios. I've seen a few and they can be entertaining. This video is about what potential outcomes there are if Russia's citizens finally have enough and stand against their leader. There are a lot of instances in The United States that can be used for comparison of government reactions, but they chose George Floyd. That is not a comparison that should have been made and was very poor in my opinion. Thanks for watching & have a great day!
00:00 Introduction
00:29 What If The Russians Turn On Putin
01:37 Putin Gets Voted Out Of Office
04:11 Is The Same Overtaking About To Happen?
05:47 The Russian Conscripts
07:29 Putin Is Not Accountable To Anyone
08:24 False Flag Attacks
09:47 Chechen Leader Ramzan Kadyrov (Not Wagner Group)
10:55 Still Too Much To Lose To Rebel
11:26 What Happens If They Do Begin To Rebel?
12:19 You Can NOT Compare George Floyd To Russia Protesting A War!!!
14:31 Which Route Will Putin Take If Protests Break Out?
14:53 When Do "WE" Say Enough Is Enough?
17:00 We Don't Have The Clearance For This Amount Of Info
18:33 Russia Under A New Leader
19:24 Final Thoughts & Goodbye

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@robotmilker
@robotmilker Жыл бұрын
Your takes and the way your express yourself are vastly better, compared to the first few videos you uploaded. It's really impressive my dude. Keep being the same intellectually honest and curious guy we know and love!
@itsmebrysonp
@itsmebrysonp Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your comment! One day I'll go back and watch my first couple videos again to see how much different it looks, sounds & feels. I definitely intend to always be curious and continuing to learn. I can only imagine where we'll be another few years from now. Have a great day today!!
@reineh3477
@reineh3477 Жыл бұрын
I don't know if we can do so much, USA stayed 18 years in Afghanistan and it just got worse. The change must come from the people living there. Of course if the people in for example Iran decide to have a revolution, we could support the new government if they show that they want to be democratic. We could also support protesters and show them that we want to help if they take the first step.
@NielsPoulsen
@NielsPoulsen Жыл бұрын
They Got Shoigu totally wrong. He is still minister of defense, Luckily. The man never served in the military, yet he still wears a generals uniform with medals across his chest😂
@Sabine00KH
@Sabine00KH Жыл бұрын
I have read somewhere recently that he has an approval rate of more that 80% in Russia at the moment. At least that is the official statement- I doubt it is true though. But I also do not think that Russia will turn against him and that there is some approval in the country.
@lassemadsen607
@lassemadsen607 Жыл бұрын
I am sorry to have to bring this up Bry, but you live in Kentucky. One of, if not the poorest states in the US. If police acted like they did where you are, in scandinavia, they'd be on a hot trial straight to prison. Think about it. You have to have a degree to practice law, but you only need 6 week 'training' to enforce it. Does that makes sense to you?
@itsmebrysonp
@itsmebrysonp Жыл бұрын
Yes, I do live in one of the more poorer states. I love Kentucky but realize we have lots of problems too. Not just my state, our whole country needs change and lots of it. I'm very well aware of how our police act from a outside perspective and the way my local police conduct their business. I believe there are human beings that become police for very sound reasons and are beneficial to society as a servant. There are MANY human beings that become police for spiteful reasons and seek to use that power for their own personal gains. Our police tactics, policies and overall agenda needs serious evaluation and major reformation. I do not support defunding police in any way. I say all of that to also put it very blunt from my eyes having lived and experienced both sides of the law. The United States of America has to change as a whole before the police issue can be solved. Until our own citizens begin treating each other with respect and maintaining values no amount of laws will help.
@lassemadsen607
@lassemadsen607 Жыл бұрын
@@itsmebrysonp I am very sure you are aware, you aren't a misinformed or stupid person, far from it. And I too do not believe in any sort of defundning, rather the opposite. The best way to reform, at least in my view, is through education and trainning. But I do agree with you in that something larger has to change for that to be the next step.
@itsmebrysonp
@itsmebrysonp Жыл бұрын
@@lassemadsen607 I definitely advocate for more educational requirements and training as a minimum standard. This may be very against common thoughts but I personally believe military veterans with combat experience should not be at the top of the list of who to hire. They play a critical role and are well worth the investment for a department. We are not terrorists and we are not to be treated the same way as they do kicking in doors in Afghanastan. I see it all too often a military veteran police officer treating us as they did someone with a bomb strapped to their chest. There's a place and time it's needed, yes. But I feel many have a hard time disconnecting that part of reality from their current situation.
@lassemadsen607
@lassemadsen607 Жыл бұрын
@@itsmebrysonp I agree with you wholeheartedly. There is a time and a place for, what is essentially a trained killer, and it isn't a 6 weeks course a badge and authority. Being a soldiers is nothing like being a peaceofficer. I've never seen a police officer lose his or her cool here in Denmark. Ever. They are some of the most grounded people. Their power comes from neing able to de-escalete situations, which take a hell of a lot more balls then to escelate to the point of 'accidently' killing a citizen. And I dare to believe that if people respect the police, they are less likely themselves to escelate any situation.
@lassemadsen607
@lassemadsen607 Жыл бұрын
@@itsmebrysonp I think the Police should be viewed as, and act like a service. Like the Post Office. The whole thing with electing sheriffs and the police having to fund themselves with fines is just a reciepe for disaster.
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