The speaker, Nikolai Sobolev, discusses the issue of youth behavior and the rise of criminal subcultures among children. He refers to Socrates' observation about the changing attitudes of children over the centuries and notes that despite societal changes, adults continue to disapprove of children's behaviors.
Sobolev shares a personal experience from Yekaterinburg where he saw a group of schoolchildren forming a criminal subculture. He recounts an incident where these children, as young as 12, were involved in violent crimes and felt complete impunity due to their age. He highlights the issue of lawlessness and how children feel they can commit crimes with impunity.
Sobolev also talks about the challenge of filming in public places due to the fear of being banned or harassed. He shares an incident where he was threatened by children in a shopping center while filming. He emphasizes the need for law enforcement to take action against these criminal subcultures.
He recounts a horrifying incident of a woman being raped and killed by children in a small village. He criticizes the law enforcement agencies for trying to hush up the case and urges the public to raise their voices against such incidents.
Sobolev concludes by urging children to think about their actions and the consequences of their behavior. He encourages them to stand up against criminal subcultures and to strive to be good citizens. He thanks the audience for their attention and bids them goodbye.
1. The speaker, Nikolai Sobolev, discusses the issue of youth behavior and the perceived lack of respect for authority.
2. He refers to a quote attributed to Socrates from the fifth century BC, reflecting on the recurring issue of parents not liking the behavior of children.
3. Sobolev mentions the tolerance of modern trends despite the negative aspects of youth culture, such as bad manners and disrespect for authority.
4. He provides an example of a real-life teenage subculture in Yekaterinburg, where children form gangs and bully each other.
5. He discusses a case where underage boys felt complete impunity after being caught red-handed at a crime scene.
6. Sobolev talks about the discrepancy between the law and its enforcement, mentioning the inaction of the police and the lawlessness of children's criminal groups.
7. He also discusses the issue of permissiveness and the need to address it.
8. He provides examples of the extent of permissiveness, such as children breaking into a rooming house and beating homeless people.
9. Sobolev discusses the issue of video filming in public places, highlighting the lack of understanding of the laws and the fear of being filmed.
10. He talks about the banning of video filming in public places and the contradictions in the constitution.
11. He provides an example of an incident where a video blogger was threatened in a shopping center.
12. Sobolev describes a case where a woman was raped and killed by a group of children, emphasizing the severity of the crime.
13. He discusses the issue of child crime in regions where the average standard of living is low, and the children perceive criminal life as a path to success.
14. He emphasizes the importance of raising the average standard of living and opening sports sections in schools.
15. Sobolev concludes by appealing to the children who watch his videos, urging them to speak up if they see any signs of a subculture flourishing in their schools or yards.