Translation of the post ->
These boys, with more wind than brains in their heads, decided to post photos of themselves on social media wearing SS T-shirts.
The authorities reported the case and their teacher began re-educating them. Now, they thank the USSR for its victory against fascism.
Video link -> https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1815440662050811904/pu/vid/avc1/192x352/KjOzKRS11zen7G5H.mp4
Source -> https://xcancel.com/ActualidadBel/status/1815440680535421412#m
Also, if you are interested in the Belarus socialist system, you can find great information in this article by Cheng Enfu -> Market Socialism in Belarus: An Alternative to China’s Socialist Market Economy
Also, this account from X has incredible content(in spanish though) related to Belarus -> https://xcancel.com/ActualidadBel/status/1938159888452227076#m

I have been following that account for some time and the strategy seems to stick. I consider it a very humane way to de-radicalize people with this type of ideology. From my perspective, De-radicalization is still one important issue that have to be tackled in a socialist project.
China has shown its own with the Tafkiri terrorist in Xinjiang and this will be second country with its own deradicalization program. Hopefully, I could find more examples.
I think one of the most important things, when de-radicalizing people who have fallen down these pipelines but are not yet completely lost, alongside the necessary education, is also giving them a healthier social environment (it matters hugely what kind of people you socialize with on a regular basis). Also you want them to have prospects for being a productive member of society, and giving them tasks to do in the course of their re-education helps them feel productive and appreciated, which lessens the alienation that leads them down these radicalization pipelines.