

The subject of the money in the conversation will come back erstwhile the podcast leader asks the celebrated for his courageous voice in the public debate by Stephen Hardoch — where is the deficiency of courage of so many participants in the Polish public debate? Is this truly a substance of deficiency of money, or is it insatiable, or is it simply cowardice? Can any “restraint” in giving opinions be explained by the deficiency of or the desire to gain wealth?
Witold Juras and Zbigniew Parishovich ask Stephen Hardy about its position on wars. Are Ukrainians able to defend themselves for a long time? Do the soldiers inactive want to fight, or possibly the war struggles have tired Ukraine and the Ukrainians so much that they dream only of peace, even if this 1 was to be unjust? The author answers this question with a communicative from the title “Nulla”, or front line. While there Stephen Hardoch was in a bunker with soldiers who spent not a fewer days or weeks in this tiny room, but a fewer months during which they were accustomed to this hard reality.
The podcast's authors ask Stephen Hardoch whether the defenders of Ukraine, who stand on the right side in this war, are always good people, or may sometimes represent views with which it is impossible to agree. The author notes that the Ukrainian military is fundamentally different from most another modern armed forces of the world. It is simply a civilian army, and in it soldiers from both the utmost right and the environmental communes. All these groups, frequently having radically different pedigree, combined the desire to defend their homeland.
Should Russian artists be called up?
Finally, the issue of Russian culture arises. Should Russian artists be called up? What should disagree between those who support Vladimir Putin and those who stay neutral and effort not to speak? Finally, what about those who emigrated from Russia or remained in Russia, protesting 1 way or another against the war.
Stephen Hardoch notes that unfortunately even people who support criminal ideology sometimes stay large artists. In the podcast there is besides the subject of returning from the hell of war. Will Ukrainian soldiers who have seen so much death and suffering be able to return to their old, normal, civilian life? Or will war stay with them forever and become part of their DNA?