Moscow Streets

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Just some photos from Moscow streets by the photographer Rulon Oboev.





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    29 Responses to “Moscow Streets”

    1. I want to ask Boris Abramov.

      How do you feel yourself Jewish if Jews are of different colors, and even of different races. There are EuroJews, Chinese Jews (Mongoloid Jews), and even black NegroJews!

      Real genetical Jews are Palestinians, even thought they are converted top islam.

      People who call themself Jews nowadays are not genetic Jews, but the mixture of different nations (mostly European), with very few Jewish genes.

      And now pseudo-Jews have war with real Jews (Palestinians).

      Are Jews not nation but the state of mind?

      • Robert says:

        That’s not entirely true.

        Judaism started out as the identification of a tribe, if you will. Abraham’s nomadic tribe is where it’s traced back to, basically.

        Since then Judaism evolved a lot over time, and ‘Judaism’ as the term means now is actually fairly recent (long after Exodus in the Bible)

        Jews from Europe to Africa to Arabia to India and to China are still Jews; it’s a nation which it is possible to convert to (though Judaism has never [on a large scale] sought to convert others).
        The combining culture is in the religion, and there were Arabic Jews (Mizrahi) who, in the 20s were called ‘Palestinian Jews’ in Palestine [at this time there were Palestinian Arabs and Palestinian Jews]. What I’m trying to say is that Judaism is being increasingly seen as it once was, a nation regardless of ethnicity (there are conversion rules in the Old Testament, so people can convert to it).

        Also, “Palestine” means Philistine, a Greek people. Even though now both Palestine and Israel are Semitic lands, not Greek (the name stuck after the Romans left).

        However, one main point where you’re wrong is the ‘few real Jewish genes’. 1. there are no ‘real’ Jewish genes, 2. there’s more of these ancient genes than you may realise, why the (Arabic) ‘hooked’ noses and dark hair on European Jews if they’re entirely European?

      • Pete says:

        >>Real genetical Jews are Palestinians, even thought they are converted top islam.

        so this top islam stuff?

        Is it pretty cool?

        Never heard of top islams.

    2. MisMas says:

      There is a right-hand-drive Subaru Forester on one of the pictures. I have recognized that there’s quite a lot rhd cars in the country. What’s the reason of it?

    3. I am says:

      Just cheap cars from japan

    4. Evgeny says:

      The picture with female cops is from St.Petersburg, not from Moscow - arka glavnogo shtaba pered dvorzovoj plozchadju.

    5. Amadeus says:

      Whats going on in Moscow? I don’t understand why people would be standing by a statue of a creature that looks like them. Not only one person but several. I don’t understand!

    6. firsak says:

      The second photo is from Ukraine.

    7. lxa says:

      Second photo is from Kiev. Eight photo is Saint-Petersburg.

      The name of photographer is “Rulon Oboev”. It sounds like a real russian name but means “roll of wallpapers”.

      • yann says:

        “Rulon Oboev” does NOT sound like a real Russian name - it actually comes back to a a joke about a series of fake “Chechenian” names invented in the late 90s when with the Chechnia wars and terrorist attacks a lot of Chechenian names were mentioned in the mass media. The other names from this series include “Ushat Pomoev” and “Buket Levkoev”.

    8. Feelov says:

      Predlagayu podpis’ k 10-i fotke - “Otryad izgoev”

    9. D says:

      Great pics. This is why I come to this site.

    10. Lasso Tool says:

      The duo from the 12-ya fotka are ugly

    11. Tim says:

      why the “Shreck” theme on the streets?

    12. chaosgone says:

      Nice photos! I like this site, too.

    13. Polina says:

      Is that John Locke with the rollerskates?

    14. zwn says:

      jews stay out of russia! no one wants you there

    15. mad1982 says:

      Very nice shoots
      Thnx

    16. Konstantin says:

      The Precious is oursss

    17. keli says:

      the comments are good too - I’m learning stuff about russia I would never know otherwise outside of knowing someome personally or going there

    18. American culture is everywhere.even in Russia. Just found that out.
      Putin looks like gollum disguised as a human.

    19. Pastik says:

      #2 is not russia, its in ukraine

    20. frankie says:

      This is a great website, am glad to have found it…great pictures

    21. Subaru-Man says:

      Nice, thanks
      Cool article :)

    22. ALM says:

      I too want to know what the deal with Russia and Shrek is. Everywhere you go you see Shrek. Why on earth is he so popular in Russia (considering Russians in general being a bit anti-american and Shrek being a piece of shit series of movie)?

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