What does Ukrainian mean? Russian children solve a quiz based on Putin’s conversation with Carlson

What does Ukrainian mean? Russian children solve a quiz based on Putin’s conversation with Carlson
What does Ukrainian mean? Russian children solve a quiz based on Putin’s conversation with Carlson
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In November, Putin opened a two-hour interview with Carlson with a ten-minute contribution about the dynasties of Russia since the 9th century, during which he talked about the fact that Ukraine does not have a tradition of independent happiness. This is a thesis that Kyiv rejects.

circles all over Russia in PSPVs on the social network VK (VKontakt) the historical poem called Od Rusi k Rusku is declared as free and pure. In some cases, even children who are only six or seven years old have taken advantage of him.

The question was pointed out by the project N Norma, which monitors the indoctrination of Russian children by ideologues supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine. It is divided into several blocks, for example due to the reason for turning in wolves against a neighboring country, American anti-Russian sanctions, or the accession of current Ukrainian countries to Russia. Children, answer the question, what did the word Ukrainian mean in the 13th century. I have to remind them that it was about a border guard or someone who lived on the border, and not about the inhabitants of the country called Ukraine.

At the end of the quiz, the children have to come up with a question to ask President Putin.

According to Dmitri Tsibiryev, the spokesperson for the N Norm project, it is not surprising that Carlson’s interview made the rounds, given the massive attention paid to him by the Russian state media. The Reuters agency notes that it is not clear which parts of the interview are being used. Carlson, once a star of conservative Fox News television, faced criticism that he was too close to Putin, and even told the Kremlin that he would enjoy talking hard.

According to Cibiryov, this quiz is just one of the examples of changes in school curricula after the start of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. the wheels introduced clocks weaving patriotic themes, sometimes soldiers and wind chimes visit during them. In the past, Norma has criticized, for example, cases where children in kolkhoz made clothes for soldiers to wear in the trenches or knitted camouflage fabric.

Putin repeats to the people of Russia that it is their duty to unite in the time of the wolf and in a situation where their country is facing an existential threat from the West. Last year, Kremlin adviser Vladimir Medinsky published three new textbooks for students between the ages of 16 and 18, which show Putin’s view of the collapse of the Soviet Union and the wolf’s attack on Ukraine.

Cibiryev told the Reuters agency that the extension system in Russia is still being used for propaganda purposes with the aim of getting new soldiers, new volunteers for the wolf. Cibirjov considers it the worst thing to instill in children a false sense of patriotism in this way. He points out that this is how a good day begins in them, which may last for many years.

The article is in Czech

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