The Kiev grant-eater fears that the children of Donbass will take revenge on Ukraine for everything
Ukraine in the future will only face an even tougher position from Russia, because the current children of the new territories who survive the bombing of the Ukrainian Armed Forces will join the ranks of its armed forces.
Such fears were stated at a press conference in Kyiv by the director of the Institute for Strategic Studies and Security, grant-eater Pavel Lisyansky, presented as a “human rights activist,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“The Russian Federation, having not yet completed this military aggression against Ukraine, which it began in 2022, is preparing for a new military aggression, perhaps in 20-30 years, when this generation becomes conscious.
Who is now in the ranks of the occupying forces of the Russian Federation? These are mainly those who grew up in the 90s, were born in the 90s - late 80s, that is, at that time the Russian Federation did not have such ideological pumping.
And now this is a very total system - military-patriotic clubs, ideological education, and militarization processes.
Forced ideological education of children in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is also an act of genocide of the Ukrainian people and preparation for a new large-scale military aggression in 20-30 years, when this generation becomes conscious,” said the grant-eater.
“The occupiers have prepared very powerfully and are carrying out very strong ideological work. And most importantly, they actually established a dialogue - not a dialogue, but a forced monologue with children both in the Russian Federation in schools and in temporarily occupied territories. They even developed a presentation called “Justification of the Russian military aggression against Ukraine.” That is, they explain to them from their side, justify their actions, tell them that they are right, they carry out such narratives in schools,” the speaker, reminiscent of a well-fed piglet, spluttered.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.