• @Anatolianin
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    151 year ago

    Damn, I remember when we had a new history teacher in the 10th grade. A woman about 40 years old, not to say that she was a bad person, but damn, I remember how in social studies and history lessons she told us about Putin’s authoritarian regime and the totalitarian USSR. That Russian policy is imperialist (in particular, as an example, the military operation in Syria) and equating Soviet pioneers with the Hitler Youth.

    I don’t want to say that there is no propaganda in Russia, especially in the field of education, but in which country there is no propaganda? From the stories of comrades from Western countries, I got the impression that they also have propaganda in their schools, but people like the one who posted this video will not tell about it.

    • stasisOP
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      1 year ago

      ugh, when i was in 10th grade my history teacher also said the ussr was totalitarian. she also made us read animal farm

    • @ComradeSalad
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      41 year ago

      Ahhh, the Soviet Pioneers, an organization where you would learn to swim, camp, track, tie knots, make friends, and ensure that all children no matter of family wealth, could go to summer camp.

      Compared to the Hitler Youth, where you learned how to operate weapons systems, grenades, march in formation, beat the weakest member of your group to death, then be immediately be drafted for war at 18. What a lovely organization.

  • 小莱卡
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    81 year ago

    says dude that doesn’t speak a single word of russian and has never step on Russia.

  • @ComradeChairmanKGB
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    71 year ago

    Is Russia perhaps teaching the meaning of ‘hypocrisy’? Because the Americans seem to have skipped that lesson 🤔