POZNÁŠ UKRAJINCE? Každý se sekl. “Zuzana Čaputová” v tribunálu
I think you’re definitely a good guy. The stethoscope. That’s my grandfather’s stethoscope. If someone were to make you a principle right now. Oh my God, are you from Ukraine? I’m eh from or like is it like the new question or doesn’t a Ukrainian vleyka look like this? No, it only has two stripes. Eh, Chernobyl blew up in 87 and they won’t praise us for sitting well. So we can. Good afternoon. Who will be revealed today ? [Music] Do you like people from Ukraine or don’t you like them? Feel free to write to me in the comments what you think about them or what you would say to them. Among today’s players there is only one from Ukraine. Only the creator of this show knows his identity, and that’s me. The rules of our show are simple. The task of each player is to lie. The tribunal must expose this lie. If the real player makes it to the finals, he will replace one member of the tribunal in the next episode. He will decide the whole game. And you can join in too. Write in the comments which player you think is telling the truth and which one is lying. You can always find the full video without ads a week earlier on Hero Hero Trevy. Let’s imagine today’s tribunal. They say that it’s better to judge others than to judge yourself. Well, if that’s still true today. Tomáš has a master’s degree in sleep and a PhD in procrastination. They say the only thing he can cook without endangering his life is ice. Honza’s main achievements include hitting police officers with a beer bottle, and his greatest hobby is watching a spinning washing machine. Adriana’s favorite companions are sharks and stingrays. She studied potion mixing and in high school she allegedly broke a classmate’s neck. Well, the way I see it, I’m curious if today’s players will survive. [Music] In the first round, five players have the task of eliminating one of them, who is rumored not to be from Ukraine. But maybe it’s about who they just don’t want between them. I probably hate Markéta the most, because those glasses were kind of awful and I didn’t like the look and outfit at all, and for me, I don’t. So if I think he’s not from Ukraine, then it’s Jirka. Does he look too prosperous for someone who was just using wars? Lukáš surprised me quite a bit with his behavior and his answers and we’ll see, we’ll see what comes of it. I, I can’t believe my ears, but okay, okay. I don’t really trust Lukáš. His appearance is more Indian and he seems more like an Indian way, like this. OK. The colors, the mustache. Well, I don’t really trust you, Lukáš. I personally don’t like him because I was aiming for a passport. It seems a bit wider to me , but he has, I really like his mustache. So I think it’s Jirka, that he’s not from Ukraine. Jirka again. Jirka, why doesn’t it look like that at all? You’re clearer. He doesn’t look like a Ukrainian at all. I would really like to see how this book would fit Mark. That could be interesting. He probably took off his shoes when Jirka took them off, because he’s stronger and he smelled quite a bit anyway and he didn’t even have to take his shoes off, so for me it was extreme, well. When he took them off, my grandfather fought a hard war, because of which I had to move out, he gave me money for it and you’re insulting me like this. OK. Jirka, it’s nice that you’re wearing that stethoscope and you have memories of your grandfather with it. I don’t think Lukáš is from Ukraine at all, because when I look at him, I think he just arrived from Saudi Arabia. I just forgot to put on a turbo and he just doesn’t look Ukrainian to me. Seriously? And yet I went to the exact same barber as President Zelensky. They were having an altercation. Yes, seriously. Which Barber was that, please? Look, it’s on the third street next to the Kyiv Square. They sell those piroshkas a little way over there. You don’t know that. I’m angry that no one listened to me when I said that Lukáš is not Ukrainian. Who should be eliminated in the first round? Well, even though I like him, it’s probably Jiří. Sometimes less is more. Jirko. Jiří, your journey ends in the first round. Please leave this competition. Jiří, you’re leaving. I don’t understand why they kicked me out at all. It’s like they conspired against me. I was trying to be nice. Jirko, start using Deodor. It’s really disgusting and we’re not at all curious about it. The word Tribunal is printed in Ukrainian. The players’ task is to understand what the word means and paint it. So I see that we have a tribunal here. I’m nervous. I have no idea what I’m doing here. I’m curious about what awaits us. I think Adriána will definitely find out that I don’t know a word of Ukrainian. Players can lie or tell the truth. The question is simple. Who understands the word and who will be so exposed? Who is most afraid of being exposed and kicked out? I guess I hate Bára the most. Hm. I don’t get it. So Lukáš, now show us what you drew. OK. Not much. Well, those windows, that greenery. Well, every critic right away. What was the purpose of the painting? It was supposed to be a prison. Eh, I haven’t had a place for a long time, but if I’m not mistaken, there were fruit and vegetables here, so it’s a shop. It’s a shame that you only had a writing desk and not a printing desk. What’s his name? Péno Pepa, right? Pepa, how I’m that glasses-wearing Lukáš. [Music] For me, Lukáš is probably the most successful, because he had a nice story and he was able to convince us and he was quite a nice guy. [Laughs] And that’s a family. Hm. Mhm. And a house. Well, it was probably written right there that it’s because I have a family. Mhm. A family? Well. A family with a house. Well, I’m just used to it. And the huge sun? Well, it’s a dad, a mom, a sun and her child. And that child, is it a black child, or is it white? Well, this or that. Exactly. He’s adopted. So Hm. Hm. Well, no really. I don’t want that. So I have the sun and the Ukrainian flag here, but I have to add that it has already fallen out of practice, since I am from Ukraine, but I have been living in Slovakia for a long time, so it has fallen out of practice a little and has already forgotten the az and the cyrillic alphabet, so I already have some shortcomings and rough lines, I can see that this problem is widespread here today. No, I wanted to say that the Ukrainian flag doesn’t look like this, right? It has only two stripes. [Laughs] That’s just a typo. Yeah, trying. Yeah, I think we’ll have two of ours today. Good. It’s a painted design. I have an idea in my head. Barunka, the flag has only two stripes. And it’s probably good for you that we didn’t have any crayons. Yellow and blue are in Ukrainian. That’s on your creative mind. Completely out of place, but golden. Well , Market, we’ll ask you again. That’s a wild boar. And why was a wild boar drawn? That’s what the inscription reminded me of, because it’s just a wild boar. That’s completely clear. I just don’t speak Ukrainian. I have no idea what it said and I think, let’s draw a pig, for fun. And there are like three lines and to me yes, they have other names, you know? To me it sounds like a domestic pig, but Hm. OK. That it doesn’t have tykly. Eh, we all have different views on art. He lost his tykly, you know? He had it. He got into a fight and it’s not by chance that a pig is called a pig, I don’t see any tykly here. [Music] I would fire Bára first, because I find her very insecure and sometimes overly personal. And I would keep Marko last, because I find her, eh, the most sincere and the least problematic. When I see this, I dislike Markéta the most. That’s how we should probably evaluate it. I don’t know the alphabet at all, but I picked up a little bit like in elementary school and I think it should be a big and a small house, a little house. Something like that. A small big house. A small and a big one. And when I look at the picture assignment, not all of them were right. I know I ran from practice. I only recognized the house there. It’s like a pig is very far off. We’ll do that. Well, I think the flag with three stripes is okay. After all, the flag always has three stripes. We also learned about that. If someone’s home in your country, but Ukrainian, I guess I learned about it, so she wouldn’t embroider it personally, what would I tell her, but that’s quite a difficult question. It’s just a game and you can’t take so many things. Someone wants to win. It’s part of it. Maybe some neighbor has three, but Ukraine probably doesn’t. I just learned that it has three stripes. I went to a certain school. I eat it like a family Ukrainian. You definitely know the colors. Of course, hey. Well, let’s ask what colors? Yellow, blue, and the one there is so decoratively extra. But that one is glittery. That one is pink. So that it is a decorative sash. There are even unicorns flying there. Well, that is the symbol of Ukraine. But it is exactly Sure. And the little sun in the background. It’s clear from the text, go for it. But so the sun of the text, the land of the rising sun, still shines on Ukraine. That’s also different. So she’s definitely making herself look more stupid than she is. She’s not a Ukrainian for a hundred years. I think everyone knows that. And so overall she just seems like someone else, what I had the opportunity to perceive, so it seems different to me. Mark, will you show us another ceremony? One. I think the child is very black and small. Hm. But how did he capture the essence of the inscription. How old is the child, Mark? What? How old is the child? 10. At most 10. Because the man is quite tall. Now I wanted to say that. Well, he’s big, how big is the house. If one floor is definitely some black guy and maybe a basketball player lives there. Hm. Well, it’s a house for the child. Well, and that and that’s a woman. And that’s a woman or that’s a homosexual couple. So you actually did it with that little hair. That’s exactly true. [Music] Hey, let’s put an exclamation point and a question mark on Mark, because something stinks there. The most sympathetic is Marketa, because I like her face. I think Lukáš is a very good actor and he’s going to go really hard at it. And with Lukáš. Well, as I said, I haven’t had an azbook for a long time and I recognized that there was that house. I thought it was a department store, that it was a fruit and vegetable store. I didn’t recognize the word small or big as a house, that um, that’s more like a house , it looks more like a prison to me. Well, those shops there look a bit like a prison. Those trees also look like that, just a little bit of decoration, like it didn’t fit the season. Trees for luck. But is the sun missing a bit there ? Here you have nicely arranged boxes of fruit and vegetables, two windows, a sign and a salesperson. It’s busy because it’s Sunday. The salesperson is busy, right? They’re busy. Right now it’s inside. Nobody goes there much, so Brno is closed. It’s foggy on Sunday, of course, so you can’t even see the clouds. Hm. I guess I’ll take that as an argument. OK. Hm. And those are the roofs. That’s on the wall, right? Where did you paint? She knows. Look, it’s good how the market defends itself like a big mess, but how it defends itself well. I’d rather keep it like this in a certain place. It’ll be a bit of a house. A little house . Here’s the roof. Marketko, you were wrong, weren’t you? It’s, excuse me, from Brno. So I’m from Brno. Yes, yes, probably, probably. He draws a house faithfully. Perfect. Tomáš, who do you trust the least? I probably trust Barbora the least, but it’s not that she’s being dishonest, but it seems to me that she’s playing a role here that she herself has put herself in. Look, I would definitely leave Barca here. As for the flag, she was very mistaken, but I think that the stripe is very inspiring. Zuzanka. Well, for me, it’s not inspiring at all, but good. Under me, a true patriot from Ukraine must recognize the flag. But she recognized it, but she wanted to confuse us. Yes, she recognized other countries. That’s true. Wrong. She can see into the future. She obviously went to that school, learned the basics, and I’m taking that outfit. And we actually forgot that the school wasn’t Ukrainian, but, for example, Italian or Bulgarian or Chinese. It’s a shame that we don’t have colors, that she would have hit two out of three and the third one shouldn’t have been there, so she hit 100%. And what kind of math are you using to do that? Definitely put Barča through to the next round. I want to see her performance and if we also throw out the previous one. It’s quite exciting, like I don’t know who is who, but I’m definitely interested in who is Ukrainian, right? I like Barča, how she seems to be equipped in terms of outfits, and also in terms of language. Exactly, just cut her hair a little, no. And improve the painting, but it’s like a like, that’s it. Please, focus on the penny in the surroundings so that she can suck up the money. Well, I don’t agree with that at all. We’re talking about painting talent here, and about the great ones. What would a game give for that? The art of understanding, well-read, but what would an Austrian Austrian painter give for that? Just Austrian. Wow. And how did we get to Austria? Just Barča, I’ll fight for that I want it here. So what Marek? Hm. Like there’s a flower there. Like if we focus on that house, it’s pretty much like huge. That man is huge too. Well, but that man, but he got the gist of the text. Zuzi, what do you think? But I think I missed Adriana’s name. Yeah, but Adriana, that one will be Zuzana Čaputová, she’s clear. Hm. Like I have my doubts, but it’s still better than a house. What do you think about it? Well, a lot of things. I don’t know if I should listen, but Zuzanka is not into blondes. That’s how they rate it from Ukraine. I’m from Kyiv. From Kyiv. What was she thinking? The first city that comes to mind for everyone. You would have said something different. Sorry, I’m just tired. It’s fine. Around the corner. And why does she value her teeth so much on me? So that she can eat you better. She wants to bite you. Well. We have such a small geographical window. Yeah. Mhm. So, for example, Vladivostok or eh or Mysk or and again we have some missing schools. Look, Barča was far away, but this is even further. Well, I think that there is a fundamental problem in the school system in Ukraine. So, we can’t judge based on this. So good that you are already in the Czech Republic and that is the war, you know. Well, that was before that, obviously , I just don’t want to touch on it, but Markétka, you have been out of school for a long time. Well, now I wanted to say that, as obviously long before, that it must not lead to war. Hm. What I like most about Markéta is her hair. If I had the opportunity to ask Markéta out on a date, I would. For me, Markéta totally overdid it. Like what about you? I admit that with a heavy heart, because from the beginning she claimed that the bar and its Italian or its stupid flag eh is Ukrainian. But there is sunshine in your world. The sun convinced me, so okay with you and the market and her little house on the contrary, piggy Pepena. It’s a shame she didn’t defend it in this way, because I’m still a bit of a prick , Markéta. The tribunal decides. Please, this competition. Well, well, it just blew up. That pig was really out of line, so I had to get out of the round. Well, [Music] in this round, the tribunal will always choose one player and ask him a tricky question. In what year did Lukáš explode Chernobyl? Do you hear the apartment with that slimy haircut? Now I don’t understand the question. Who do you think will be revealed? Beautifully matched. Dear, smiling [Music] Barborka. I’ll actually ask you. Eh, what did your mother cook for you when you were little? Oh, I had a wonderful childhood. At night, also poppy seed soup and classic bread with lard and onion. Our traditional food. She loved it. Sour cream. So to speak. Halushka, Slovak food, she wouldn’t put it there, but those dumplings, those poppy seeds, she loved it, and pelmen, you know, I think it’s the best of all, I’m sure, because I say that I’ve been in Ukraine for a long time, but since childhood, I’ve always stayed, but the main thing is to eat. Well, so, from my mother, I ate the most important thing. Well, I guess I like that, mom. Well, I think that I’m more into experiential memories. Traveling, going on trips, like everyone has different ways. I jump on those experiential trips, she loved it , we traveled a lot until that cruel war started. Then she had to get dressed, she hardly talks to me about it. Those emotions are visible. Bar. Let’s get back to food. No war will forgive me now from this topic. Did your mother teach you how to cook borsch or something like that? Sure. Borsch. There are vegetables in it. It’s also spicy, with peppers, tomatoes and spices. It was also spicy, but I didn’t need it that much. I don’t like all those Ukrainian dishes. Well, because it stank the whole time and I could smell it. It’s not beetroot borsch. It’s beetroot, cabbage, I think cream is also added. So peppers, beets, celery, carrots and meat. And did you put any meat in it? They did, but I don’t remember the name, because the animal waits for the name. So they eat and the second thought, but I became a vegetarian, so she moved it to the next one. I like Barunka the most, even though she lied, she’s not afraid to confront and it was interesting and she’s nice. Then try googling it on Google. Google will learn something new. I think she’s sure that’s how she learned it. And did your mother or school teach you? Your mother used to go to school so much that when the war started , she couldn’t go to school anymore. You don’t look like you’ve left school. You look like you’re at the bar now. The war was a few years ago, right? Homeschooling is a different school that children are taught, because mothers raise their children differently there and there are different methods, practices, subjects, so it’s a completely different way of learning than at school. How long has the war been in Ukraine? It’s been a long time, maybe a few years, so we moved away during the war, it was a very difficult period and we still have a heavy heart about the situation. So let’s not talk about it and let’s get back to the food. You probably don’t have anything to say there, so we’d better skip it. Hm. I have another question. Barunka is still your favorite. Well, I’ll make it worse now. Hm. I don’t know, I don’t know. Maru, you’ve screwed up now. [Music] On a different kitchen. After the video title with bonuses and without commercials, it runs on Hero Hero Travy. We always publish it there a week earlier. Pretty Markéta. So I would go with those two, there are possible hints there, but the hints with Tom are hidden. I would probably throw out the first one, because it seems very uncertain and sometimes overly personal to me. Go for a dance in the Bor polka, because I feel that you came out of practice with a heavy heart. But what’s the point? I guess so. There’s a kind of confrontation here. But, but, but. Oh well. I find Jiří Lukáš the most likeable. Eh, why aren’t you in the war? Why aren’t I in the war? Eh, I have a slight case of cholera. I wanted to be a handler, but they didn’t take me. Instead, I went to Bohemia with my niece in 21, because my brother had enlisted, he was already a widower, so there was no one to take care of my niece, so we managed, we managed to get to Bohemia. But unfortunately, because of the scoliosis, I couldn’t go to the brother. Typical excuses. Hm. Thank you. That’s sensitive. How did you get to the Czech Republic? Well, to the Czech Republic, and in the end, we had a relatively easy time. We took the train to the border. We had to wait three weeks at the border and we avoided all the fighting. We only passed through a few bombed-out areas and it was relatively easy. What train did you take and where did you change trains? Well, I don’t remember the exact city at the border, because I’m not from that part of Ukraine so we would have been there very often. And the train was basically very similar to the Czech EC. It wasn’t anything special. At that time, trains still ran quite well there. If I’m not mistaken, scoliosis is a spinal injury. Scoliosis is a problem with the spine. It’s not an injury. You’re born with it. So I have the third. That’s the first level, the second, the third. On the first level, you can hardly go to the third level, but you have to go to rehabilitation permanently, watch your diet. If you stand for a long time, you can get weak. He wanted to change, Lukášei, he’s been standing here for quite a while. Yes. Yes. And it’s starting to get very uncomfortable and I think a person with scoliosis or lordosis would feel their backs quite a bit. So Lukáš is definitely not from Ukraine, that’s completely clear, because his Czech is absolutely beautiful, so it can’t be from Ukraine by any chance. Marek is kind of taciturn, he doesn’t talk much, he doesn’t express himself in any way, he’s kind of unsophisticated, unsalty, I don’t know, kind of strange. So my brothers went to the army and you’re moving it from one foot to the other in Slovakia. I didn’t know that there was a war in Italy. Which Italy? I’m from Ukraine. What’s with the stripes? Please, you’re shaking that borscht with tomato and what did you get at night when you were little? Maybe with red olives. You with that Muslim hairstyle. Are you even listening with that Muslim hairstyle? I hear you’re trying to pretend to be Ukrainian. Why are your pants still yellow on the other side or what? So that you can excuse yourself with some scoliosis. Please. My whole family went to enlist. Are you even listening? Well, that’s it. Lukáš probably defended himself. Hm. For me. But you should probably sit down in a moment. Well, I can still stand it. In what year did Lukáš explode Chernobyl? Eh, Chernobyl exploded in 87. What was the date? Eh, I don’t know the exact date, I think it was in April. How many? I don’t know exactly. 1900 87 or not? 86. 86. Probably not. I don’t know, I’m not very good at that kind of thing. 1986. I think it’s good. It’s not that It was after 86. Dear, I also think that you are a little bit not here on April 26, 8. So it was about six years before I was born. I was sometimes not very good at history, but I repeat, satins, I think we have and why could we improve. It seems to me that Marek is quite nervous there, who does not express himself much. I would probably ask Marek further what you think about Ukraine. It is a perfect country. Without corruption. Without corruption of course. There is a perfect life there. It is a pity that I should have gone and overtaken the Czech Republic. Hm. Have you been here in the Czech Republic for a long time? Since the beginning of the war. Mhm. So almost four years. And some more developed sentence Ukraine, what were you supposed to play there as? Well, I am from Kyiv. It is the capital, so we always had a lot of different events there. Mhm. Hm. So that is typical for the capital. Yes, about that. Mark, what part of the street did you grow up in? Hey, Marketka couldn’t answer us. Kiev neighbors, you know at least one like a city, a village, a town something. Well, of course I do. Come on. So Kherson Kropivnysky. You probably won’t verify that, right? Sasha, Brovary. Brovary, [Music] and you came here somehow? Hm. So I survived by car. But what do you think about that accent? Isn’t he faking it? For me? Yeah. Well, my father is from Slovakia, so to speak. From Slovakia. From Slovakia. Ah. My mother is Ukrainian. And now you live in the Czech Republic. He lives in the Czech Republic now. Quite a combination. Mr. Kigo, what do you think about that accent? Hey, I might believe him, maybe not. It seems to me like Marek doesn’t play an accent. There it’s clear and mature, that it’s his accent and I don’t think he could play it for that long. It seems strange to me that if he were Ukrainian, he wouldn’t start a fight with Barunka about borsch, because it’s a typical Ukrainian dish. Hm. Traditional. something traditional like for us. Vona is not the Ukrainian. How come over time, because crap, it’s borsch, it’s simply the best food from Ukraine, like for whom? What do you put in your borsch? Tomatoes too, and of course not, man. Some nonsense. Everyone has a different borsch and a different way of making borsch, but everyone has the same homemade borsch. That’s the best. Well, they have some Italian there. Ukrainian Italian with mom’s homemade spices. Jřekňoky. Mňoky. And what do you say to Mark about Barč’s accent? That he’s definitely not from Ukraine. Maybe he’s from Italy or Bulgaria. I don’t know. I’m saying that I’ve been in Slovakia for a long time. That always makes the accent worse. Worse. Barunka. Do you know any words? Barunka. Barunka. Do you know any words? Yes. And there will be fame. I’m waiting for sia. How sia? Sia like the singer? The singer sia. J. I think she wants to say hello in Hungarian. Hungarian. It’s best to express yourself in Hungarian. But what did you run out of words? They didn’t, but I don’t agree with this. Well, as for Barin’s deception, it’s far-fetched, it has big gaps in basic information about the cuisine used in Ukraine and I think even the flag, for example, is clear there, but it stands its ground. After the video with bonuses and without ads, it runs on Hero Hero Trevy. We always publish it there a week earlier. President Zuzka or like Zuzka and right next to her Honza. Jiří gives me the impression that he’s like Vlodimir Zelensky, who goes to an unnamed fast food chain every day after five years. Come on, but good. In my opinion, beetroot is a vitamin bomb, so tell me in what specific way is it a vitamin bomb? Not every child likes beetroot. Although I loved it. Did you love beetroot? You know , depending on the fact that the child doesn’t like beetroot, that’s why it’s a question. No, no, no. But when I was younger, my grandmother used to say that it has a lot of vitamins. They made syrups and juices out of it. Yes. Yes, it does. I never liked it. Speat, so there’s a problem. Barunka, let’s at least be honest that you didn’t like it. I can’t like everything. It’s hard for you not to like it. Okay, but you’re kidding me terribly. What hurts me the most is that she never says anything and sometimes she makes a face. Even the flag wasn’t right. Blimey. What’s that? The flag wasn’t right. Or that she finally admits that she painted it badly. That flag is straight Ukrainian. You can’t see. However, it is a completely Ukrainian flag, even with those colors. I also wanted to ask Barunka what she knows about typical Ukraine, because I am very interested in your view of such an enriching person. So, for example, our square in Kevské náměstí there is also a nice big square or t in the colors blue and yellow. or then only blue and yellow. And what is so typical about that square? T memories. There is a beautiful big stolob, but I can’t quite remember the name, but what does it have ? Yes, like who rather whom. Well, that’s ancient history. I’ll add that I’ll admit that they probably think like this before they bombed, but you’re old, but you should learn your history. That’s true. Like Marek, he is probably the youngest compared to you. The youngest. So I could forgive some mistakes there . Sure, but at Barunka’s, even though she was my favorite. Babe, what’s your school? That’s how it adds up. I’m saying that my mother tutored at school because our school was bombed, so I had to interrupt my studies and studied at home. And what studies did she interrupt? And for elementary school? For elementary school. Elementary school. How old? So you’re about 12, Baru. 19. How old are you? 19. Exactly. 19. Aha. Aha. We should evaluate it somehow. Baroness. Varunka. Tuong. Well, we’ll see you. Hey. And I’ll probably see you in a moment. Exactly. Yes. But that doesn’t mean you’re not from Ukraine. Hm. Later. Okay. Baroness, I think you’re me. That I disagree. You’re a jerk. Baru. I guess we’ll say goodbye. I guess we’ll say goodbye. So, fuck Báro, unfortunately it didn’t work out. Leave this competition. Zuzanka is funny and it suits her very well and I smell nice. Mhm. So I’m taking it with a grain of salt, what the President is letting me get off the bike. I don’t like the president, who is strict, firm, serious and always stands by her. [Music] And we have a lie detector. It is specially designed to detect subtle vibrations of truth or lies. The tribunal always asks a question and the player has to say yes or no as quickly as possible. The detector then shows whether the player reveals himself by telling the truth or a lie. [Music] I’ll ask you straight away. Have you ever stolen anything from a store? Yes. Candies when I was six. Where was it? That was still in Bohemia. Still in Bohemia. Mhm. Bompary. How many packages? Bompary. One. Just one. Just one. And did they catch him? They didn’t catch him, but I wanted to go and return it. Didn’t he return it? No, he didn’t return it. I ate it up. Tomáš is sporadic. Eh, Tomáš is a relatively nice person and I’ve only known him for a short time, but I find him very nice, reasonable and eloquent. And I like him too. Have you ever stolen anything from a store? No. But what about us, sir? Well, I think when I was little, I was about eight years old and I took some toy from a store. I didn’t even know that we had to pay for it. I was little. Hm. That’s pretty much it. I don’t think it was that long ago, Mark. Well, admit it, it was sometime recently. Without that, something will probably work, because I’ll tell the truth in most cases. I expect Marek to lie more and so far it’s been proven. And I’ll also ask, if she stole, where did she steal? In Ukraine or in the Czech Republic? In Ukraine. Yeah, if there’s corruption there. Well, when I was little, I only crossed over when the war started. The good thing here is that he still keeps his answers the same. And have you ever stolen something more valuable? Eh, I stole a thousand state-issued coins. H. OK. And so you can take it as a form of pocket money. H. He didn’t take it that way. Okay. What did you use it for? Eh, what did I use it for? I couldn’t use it for anything. He went over and took it back. So you borrowed it? Yes, he borrowed it. I got a cut for a piece of cake. Hm. So I also took some money from my parents’ wallet sometimes. Well, I guess I stole it and then I didn’t admit it to my parents when they asked me about it, where the money was. Did you ever tell your parents? Yes. Well, when I got an A in Ukraine, we got that. Now I’m That’s a one, right? That’s good, right? Well, then in Ukraine we have 1 to 12. Yeah. Ah. It’s wrong. That’s the system. Well, bro, what is it? 12. So 12 is the best grade, one is the worst. I got a five, which is almost, well, almost a one, so it wasn’t a very good grade. And I told my parents that I didn’t get any grades, so it’s not such a lie at all, well. And then my parents found out from the teacher and I got a fucking scolding from my parents. Did you tell your parents that you were going to film it today anyway? Yes. Do I praise you? No. And did you tell them the whole truth about what you were going to film? Eh yes. You won’t get a scolding at home. We’ll see. I don’t expect Lukáš’s dad to hide many things. I would rather, I expect it from Marek. I think Marek will want to hide the infidelity in the relationship. That’s kind of a red flag if one of his future suitors saw it. Have you ever cheated in a relationship? No. Well, it was, it was true. I told the truth. So Máro, come on, confess. We know you lied. You’re not pissing us off here. So come on. Well, well, well. When I first moved here, why did I speak very bad Czech at the beginning, so some people thought that after the title of the video with bonuses and without commercials it was on Hero Hero Travy. We always publish it there a week earlier. Eh, I should say this in the present and past tense too. Eh, I would leave Markéta and Marko for last, because I think he’s the most honest and the least problematic. But then you wouldn’t be so blabbering, like you wouldn’t be cheating, basically, because you thought with your clear conscience that you spoke well. Yes, but they understood it differently. I tried not to let them understand. So I somehow played it off. I wouldn’t know what it was. You don’t care. He’s like that. Well, I don’t want to say it here, but Máro, come on. Maybe then we’ll believe you’re Ukrainian. Well, you’ll get to know Ukrainian practices, okay , some girl just wanted to talk to me, but I didn’t want to talk to her, so So what did you say? Well, and what did you say? Hm. Like I don’t want to talk to her, but I don’t know. That still seems like fraud or infidelity to me. I think he was unfaithful, because even though he sympathized with me in some things, I didn’t trust him in this one. He couldn’t explain it. So it was really true and I’ve always been faithful. Have you ever cheated in a relationship? No, never. But the detector tells us that the lie is the master here. I never ran in when I was in a relationship and not when she thought we were in a relationship. What surprises me the most is that the lie detector said that I was unfaithful. I thought I had it all figured out, that no, that it wasn’t my fault, but I guess it’s still there. So for you, a relationship starts with what? When you take her to bed or when we’re both kind of exclusive to each other. You have to tell yourself that you’re in a relationship. Yes. And didn’t this communication happen, right? And haven’t you forgotten that this communication happened? I don’t think I forgot. It really didn’t happen. I didn’t mean it like we were exclusive to each other, but she thought it was. No. So you’re a situationship type of relationship. Like relationships are nowadays, but it has to be defined. [Music] Yeah, we both have to say, we’re really together now, committed and so on. OK, I’d go with those two. I’m not exactly proud of it, but at the same time I still don’t think I’m that terribly at fault. We were together for a while. What’s a while? Six weeks. Lukáš somewhere. Zuzanka has a very different opinion on it. She has a different opinion on it and obviously there is guilt. Well, from my side, otherwise it would be true. It’s important that you admitted it. Have you ever laughed at someone who tripped? Yes. Hand on heart. Who hasn’t laughed? Zuzi, maybe you as president. Who laughs last? That’s the best. If nothing terrible happened to them, but they just tripped, then it’s always funny. Lukáš, you’re a pretty calculating person and I’ll keep an eye on you. No. A surprising answer. You’ve probably never seen anyone trip, or just a good-hearted person. Hm. Yay. Hm. That he ran there, let’s help me, like grandma just tripped. He’s already collecting. You he would definitely dare. I don’t know why. Hm. You do that, you make mistakes. Mhm. Everyone makes mistakes. Tripping is a mistake. Well, that’s true. Tripping human human actually coordination. Coordination of the organism. Well, organism. Organs not organs. Not organism. Do you ever choose a urinal for children? No, that made me poor. I mark that as a small plus point. There’s always a lot of them there. Ah, that’s the reason. Well, I probably don’t have another one. I think you’ve made up a whole picture. Well. Why not? Because it’s for children. And you’re not a child yet? I’m not. I’m already a teenager. I’m a teenager. Teenager. Hm. He’s a big boy now. So when you go to rob a store, do you take a whistle with you? No, that was a lie. Ah. Ah. So you take one. Well, I got one from my parents. Just in case, if something happened. It didn’t whistle, I just carried it with me. And how did it work when you were away from home, when you blew the whistle on them? Yeah, if someone attacked me or wanted something from me, I could blow the whistle. That classic anti-rape whistle. I wanted to say it now, you know what? What anti-rape whistle? It’s simply part of the backpack. It’s really something I always carry with me and forget about it. I heard you don’t have it now. I have it in my backpack, but the backpack isn’t here. The tribunal is now supposed to evaluate which of our players they think is from Ukraine. Hello, hello, can you hear me? Will it be Lukáš or Marek or will it be someone completely different? Well, I don’t put anything in Borč because I don’t cook it at home. Write in the comments who you think it is. I would probably say Jirka. I like Bára the most, because I wouldn’t say completely manipulating, but Hello, hello, can you hear me? So here’s the crucial question before us. Who do you think is Ukrainian and who isn’t? As for me, it’s probably like Lukáš, well. Well, for me it’s definitely not Marek, because the accent seems to be showing off and it’s not really real. So as for me, it’s a hoax and I think it could be Jiřík, who absolutely stinks. So, um, it’s definitely Jirka. I appreciate that Lukáš lied to us less during the lie detector tests, but the full version of the video with bonuses and without ads is on Hero Hero Travy. We always publish it there a week earlier. I would be the first to throw out Bára, because I find her very insecure and sometimes overly personal. What happened here hasn’t happened yet. That’s what’s happening now. OK. It seems a bit like Marek to me, but I’m not entirely sure. Whereas when he takes Mára, even when he acts like that, he’s a bit barked, withdrawn . That could be the war. The image tried. He tried. Yes. The picture and Borč. Borč knew too, which is positive. Actually, Kiev and those cities knew too. But they make the color of the flag, so it’s not green. Well, forget the color. Well, Honza is completely wrong. He still had doubts that Marek is, eh, from Ukraine because he thinks he’s playing an accent and the like, which in my opinion was not even completely justified. Who would I guess is from Ukraine. I would say Marek. According to the accent and the visuals, they lack Czech words that no one else has. In my opinion, it’s not a difficult decision. It’s not. Well. Well. Vanka, what do you think? I think it’s clear. And so Lukáš sometimes says no. Tell me for. At least give me some argument. Sometimes. How do you make these decisions anyway? How do you get to that? You just have that. What comes to mind in the last five minutes? And is this even a concept? Some rules to follow, right? You just do whatever you want. That’s what [ __ ] has to say. Well, by God. About that. Lukáš probably didn’t give us a bit of an emotional response. We probably don’t miss that at all. Hm. Look, Lukáš, I probably don’t want you to do that at all. Well, you’re just not going to manipulate me. I believe that he’s Ukrainian. [Music] The tribunal’s decision fell on Lukáš. We’ll find out how it really is in a moment. The players stand next to each other and after turning the cards, one will be revealed. [Music] A little off. How is that? Well, even a wise person can be wrong sometimes. You call yourself a blue person. Well, look, the important thing is that it’s not Barborka. Thank God. We really wouldn’t expect that, but I honestly wouldn’t want it either. Well, we have a good type, Zuzi. Yes. Well, I mentioned it a little , sorry. That can happen sometimes. Really like supr. supr. Like especially that accent that was like that. Hey Mark, tell us something more in Ukrainian. I’m glad he could be here with you. I understood that he was glad to be here with us. Yes, which is nice, very beautiful. Hi, I’m the Ukrainian. I’m from Ukraine. I was born in Kiev. I lived there almost my whole life. Eh, I was supposed to move to the Czech Republic because of the war. It was very difficult to move here and I’m glad I managed it, because I didn’t know if we would get through it or not. It was quite difficult on the border at the beginning of the war [Music] and it was stressful for me when I got to Prague. It wasn’t very easy here either, because school was very difficult for me. None of the teachers could help me in any way. I couldn’t speak Czech, but then I learned it somehow. And I got here. It turned out completely differently than I thought. And what do you think? Please write it to me in the comments. You can watch the full video without ads and without censorship on Hero Hero Travy. And start following this channel too. That way you will be the first to see other content . Have a nice evening. [Music]
Tribunál hledá mezi hráči jednoho z Ukrajiny. Stejně jako 99 % lidí, kteří tohle video vidí poprvé – nikdo se netrefil.
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Tribunál se “Zuzanou Čaputovou” se snaží odhalit jednoho hráče, který se narodil na Ukrajině. Všech pět hráčů vypadá úplně stejně normálně. Celou dobu tipuješ, sleduješ, porovnáváš… A pak přijde závěr, který ti ustřelí mozek. Tenhle díl je totálně o tom, jak moc se umíme splést, když si myslíme, že „poznáme lidi na první pohled“. Nepoznáme. Ani vy, ani hráči, ani algoritmus. Tipni si i ty…
Tahle epizoda ukazuje něco mnohem důležitějšího než jen hru na odhalování identity. Ukazuje, jak moc se lidské předsudky a stereotypy rozcházejí s realitou. Jak snadno se necháme zmást vzhledem, přízvukem nebo prvním dojmem. A jak málo toho o sobě ve skutečnosti víme.
V dnešním tribunálu se podíváme na to, jak lidé přemýšlí, jak tipují a jak se nechají ovlivnit atmosférou skupiny. Všichni jsou přesvědčeni, že mají pravdu. A všichni se mýlí. Co se stane, když se ukáže pravda? A co to říká o nás všech? Tento díl není o politice. Je o lidech, empatii a o tom, proč bychom se neměli navážet do lidí jen proto, odkud pocházejí.
Show ODHALENÝ je pro diváky, které zajímá psychologie, sociální experimenty, lidské chování, předpoklady, předsudky a to, jak fungujeme ve skupině.
Co v této epizodě uvidíš:
– Napětí a tipování, kdo je ten z Ukrajiny.
– Zajímavé reakce hráčů a tribunálu, kteří si byli jistí.
– Odhalení, které převrátí všechny předpoklady.
– Momenty, které si všichni budou pamatovat celý život.
– Poselství o tom, jak moc se v lidech pletou i ti, kdo si myslí, že mají cit pro „pravdu“.
🧬Kapitoly
0:00 Za chvíli uvidíš
0:30 Znělka
0:47 Co tě čeká, pravidla hry
1:32 Tribunál
2:17 1. kolo
5:27 2. kolo
19:53 3. kolo
37:02 4. kolo
50:52 Kdo bude ODHALENÝ?
53:24 HeroHero/Trevi
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4件のコメント
🔥Tipni si, kdo je ve skutečnosti z Ukrajiny. Vsadím se, že netrefíš. (no spoilers pls)😅
Přeju jim hodně štěstí ,hlavně v týhle zemi
Honza, ktery ma zlute zuby, jako by si zuby cistil naposled v minulem stoleti, urazi Jirku za nepouzivani deodorantu 😂
Lukáš?