The video discusses the "Russian cattle majors" and the "golden youth" of Russia, who are the children of wealthy and influential people. The speaker argues that these individuals are often spoiled and entitled, having been raised by parents who made their fortunes through questionable means, such as crime and corruption.
The speaker claims that these parents, who are often products of the 1990s post-Soviet era, do not know how to earn money honestly and therefore cannot teach their children the value of hard work. Instead, they buy their children's loyalty and obedience with expensive gifts and luxuries.
The speaker also notes that the "golden youth" are often arrogant and contemptuous towards ordinary people, and that they are more interested in partying and having a good time than in making a positive contribution to society.
The video concludes with the speaker emphasizing the importance of raising children with dignity and teaching them the value of hard work and earning their own money. The speaker credits their own parents with raising them and their brother to be responsible and hardworking individuals, and encourages viewers to do the same with their own children.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The minimum salary in Estonia is 540 euros.
2. The average salary in Russia is 32,000 rubles, according to Rosstat data.
3. The average salary of 15,000 rubles in Russia is equivalent to about $200.
4. The average salary in the African republic of Chad is around $200.
5. In the 1990s, many people in Russia did not receive their salaries.
6. The Russian police force had meager salaries in the 1990s.
7. The law does not work equally for everyone in Russia.
8. Oleg Tinkov and the same Kovalev, who runs the channel organizer, are mentioned as examples of people who will raise their children with dignity.