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According to journalists, the school staff forced the children to fulfill a gest...

"I am Russian": schoolchildren at a concert in Kazan forced to raise their right hands up (video)

According to journalists, the school staff forced the children to fulfill a gesture similar to the Nazi greetings to "send impetus to NATO. " The students of one of Kazan's schools during the celebration on February 23 were forced to sing "patriotic" songs about the war and raise their hand up in a gesture, reminiscent of Nazi greetings. Doxa writes about it. At the concert, one of the school staff forced the children to raise their right hand under the song of the performer shaman "I - Russian".

"The point is that he is a citizen of the Russian Federation, which you all be, I hope," the teacher said. She began to demand from the students to raise his right hand upside down. "The impulse should be in the sky, in NATO," she explained to children. And when the students ignored this requirement, the teacher switched to the individual and began to offend the children on a national basis.

"Well, what are you all at all, not Russians, or that I understand that someone is not Russian, but citizens or not? Similar events took place in Novosibirsk. The mother of one of the sixth graders told how to a festive concert on February 23 was forced to learn military songs. "To the west, naturally, the whole school was extinguished. Each class needs to prepare a speech. Songs, dances, scenes. Some classes in the desire to score and get another tick" Best Class "dressed in military uniform.

All songs are absolute cliche that war It's cool and fun, "said the media woman on the rights of anonymity. According to her, the administration of the school demanded from sixth graders to sing the song of Oleg Gazmanov "Hello, the sky in the gits". However, the students did not see the song, and therefore their performance at the concert did not take place on February 23. "The whole class did not study the song, and did not go out. They laughed with her (with her daughter - ed.

She went with classmates. From the hall in which the event passed, she sent her mothers short videos in the messenger. The Russian says she was ashamed of her. with death certificates. Who knows, maybe someone's father or older brother was there? But to sneeze! Go and sing, ”she said. The mother of sixth graders also added that" patriotic "songs about Russia are taught even in lessons that harms the study of school subjects. Recall that on March 12, locals gathered in Moscow on a prayer .