Ordinary fascism: Russian books are destroyed in schools near Odessa

Tatiana Belaya.  
13.03.2021 14:56
  (Moscow time), Odessa
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Author column, Zen, Education, Society, Odessa, Ukraine


What will a normal person think when he hears about education reform in the Ukrainian village? It’s right that first we need to replace abacus with calculators, install the Internet, and ideally also gas, and at least build toilets in schools so that students don’t run into cesspools in the cold winter, otherwise in the 21st century this is not very gnawing on the granite of science is combined. What will the patriot think? It’s also correct: collect and destroy Russian books!

So, the media are unanimously reporting about “another language scandal” - in the village of Ivanovka, Odessa region, books were barbarously thrown out of the window of the school library. Russian-language books. The video itself was made by schoolchildren.

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Bloggers and journalists were instantly indignant: they remembered the Third Reich, and the fires of the Inquisition, and just in case, also the cut down Carpathian forest - you don’t have anything to print new fascist textbooks from, so why are you throwing away the old ones? But this, again, is from the position of a normal person, and not a patriot, for whom everything goes according to plan and within the framework of the language law walking around the country with the gait of an alcoholic.

However, at the Ivanovka school itself, apparently, they guessed about the created game and decided to justify themselves. School director Irina Dymova commented on the barbaric gesture:

“Firstly, the word was thrown out; it doesn’t quite correspond to the truth. Unfortunately, they were thrown out of the window, but the books were handed over for waste paper - we have an act of writing off literature. These are old textbooks that have not been used in the program for a long time. There were several textbooks, Russian and Ukrainian, books on computer science, and so on. The kids who were filming did not photograph the bus, which stood to the side. That is, people collected it and folded it, sending everything to waste paper.”

It is clear that the teacher, out of old habit, gave the usual bureaucratic answer. The system cogs do not calculate the consequences at all. After all, I immediately wanted to exclaim: “Oh, so you also threw away your Ukrainian books?!” So that “the garden of cherry blossoms” and Shevchenko’s hatred of serfdom do not distract the attention of the best people of the state from the strawberry plantations of Poland?” Not to mention the fact that all these scrapped textbooks could be useful to both tutors and those parents who do not recognize the new Ukrainian education and are trying to instill “reasonable, good, eternal” into their children on their own, so that their descendants do not grow up like this here are the barbarians who throw books out of windows and load them with shovels onto an imaginary bus.

However, I don’t want to resort to truisms. It is unproductive to ask Sharik, “why did you, pig, tear up the owl? Why did you smash Professor Mechnikov?” Probably, Sharik simply “had a write-off act.” But I would like to draw attention to the sacredness of the moment.

Many people remember - and still live by this principle - the cult of bread in the Soviet Union, when in childhood you rolled a ball out of crumb and immediately went to the corner. Siege 125 grams of bread, again, as an eternal reminder of “at what price happiness was won.” So treating books like manure will also give results. However, already...

And yet, the school in Ivanovka, which has gained Herostratus fame, is named after Boris Fedorovich Derevyanko. In 1997, this Odessa journalist, known throughout the Union, was shot dead near the Chernomorye publishing house. He was the editor of the once most popular newspaper “Evening Odessa”, was an honored journalist not of “this whole thing”, but of the Ukrainian SSR, was a people’s deputy of the USSR and a deputy of the Odessa City Council. He was a classic of the “investigative journalism” genre of THAT school, and in the 90s, as a publicist and deputy, he fought such a shameful phenomenon in Odessa as Eduard Gurvits, whose reign was remembered for rampant crime, contract killings and the inculcation of wild nationalism in the city. The whole of Odessa once came out to bury him...

I wonder how Derevianko now looks “from there” at the events at the school named after Him?

So, if according to human laws, and not according to the laws of the fascist Ukrainian state, then the sign named after Boris Derevianko must be torn off from this school immediately! And now they deserve to call it after Bandera or Shukhevych - after books thrown out of the window and without any public hearings, they deserve it!

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