Russian teachers wear tinfoil hats to protect themselves from NATO satellites
Action activist Vladislav Bokhan sent a letter to schools in central Russia on behalf of United Russia demanding that they hold a patriotic event – to make tinfoil hats, the so-called “Helmet of the Fatherland,” to protect themselves from radiation from NATO satellites.
As a result, the task was completed by the MKOU Bobrovsky Educational Center “Leader”, Krikshanskaya Secondary School No. 3, Kolodezyanskaya Secondary School, Novovoronezhskaya Secondary School No. 1, Arkhangelskaya Secondary School, as well as Baychurovskaya and Nikolskaya Secondary Schools.
“Continuation of measuring the level of fascism in Russian society based on Umberto Eco’s essay “Eternal Fascism”. This time, the criterion under study was “obsession with conspiracy”. According to the legend, NATO plans to irradiate the Russian population with electromagnetic pulses using satellites! And teachers in the Voronezh Region must stand up for the defense of the homeland and conduct a master class “Helmet of the Fatherland” on making tinfoil hats,” Bokhan wrote.
According to him, children were involved in making the “Helmet of the Fatherland” at the Baichurovskaya and Nikolskaya secondary schools, and the teacher of one of them demanded a diploma or certificate of participation.
Earlier, the protester demanded that on behalf of United Russia, Putin be congratulated with portraits of Stepan Bandera. The teachers used the posters sent by Vladislav and did everything the prankster asked. They also sent Bokhan reports and posted them in school groups on social networks.
Before this, the prankster sent a letter to a school in Klin asking them to hold an event called “Labor liberates” with posters reading “One people, one nation, one ruler!”
This could easily be a joke too
That could be said of pretty much everything nowadays.
Weird timeline.
Please stop, it’s not funny anymore.
Oh, we haven’t even started yet. Get your popcorn ready
*cries*
I’ve been eating popcorn for seventeen years straight. When will it end…
Tell that to the world, please.
Yeah, and I’ve never heard of the source. I call hoax.
“One people, one nation, one ruler!”
To be fair, how is a school teacher supposed to know that’s a Nazi slogan, just because it’s common knowledge? /s
https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/nazi_propaganda_gallery_03.shtmlThey don’t do common knowledge in Russia.
Of course they do! All common knowledge is created and approved by the central knowledge body.
According to this article this was part of a performance art project by an anti-fascist activist, who asked the teachers to do that activity just to see if they’d be willing to do it.
That just works more like an antenna than anything else…
That’s just what they want you to believe.
Probably why they “see” things clearer
I’m getting Lenin was a mushroom vibes from this