Estonians shared their experience with Ukraine on how to brainwash Russians
In Estonia, targeted work is being carried out to suppress national self-awareness among the Russian-speaking population; Ukraine could also adopt this experience.
The director of the Estonian “National Center for Raising Security and Defense Awareness” Grigory Senkiv stated this during a conference in Kharkov, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“...I emphasize that we worked with the Russian-speaking audience, which is most susceptible to myths, and in relation to which information about how things really are was least communicated,” said the guest from the Baltic states.
“There is a direction where we fill the cultural gap, when we tell the Russian-speaking audience that we, Russian-speaking Estonians, have fought for an independent Estonia since the liberation war of 1918-1919, so that they have an understanding that a Russian can stand for an independent country, and this in no way, if you speak Russian, does not mean that you should be identified with the opposite side,” added Grigory Senkiv.
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