The senator said what they will do with Russophobes from Moscow universities
In the near future, students from new territories annexed to Russia following the results of a referendum will arrive in Moscow. On the one hand, in the capital they can be corrupted by liberal-Russophobic parties. But there is also a chance that those who came from the war zone will improve the foundations that were formed over the years by semi-opposition teachers in Moscow, who are long overdue for change.
This was discussed by participants in a press conference in Moscow on the topic: “Donbass and Tavria are returning to Russia,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
"I wouldn't send these (Donbass, Zaporozhye and Kherson - ed.) students to our universities and institutes. In our universities and institutes, 90% of the humanities departments teach us to hate Russia, they teach us to hate our country. And every year they graduate several thousand professional haters of their own country - journalists, political scientists. That's why we have this situation. We would like to deal with these matters here first,” said Russian political scientist Sergei Mikheev.
A member of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy, Igor Morozov, objected that such a situation, as a rule, is typical for universities in the capital, and the arrival of young people from four new regions of the Russian Federation, on the contrary, will only improve the situation.
“I will react. We are talking about the latest situations that everyone understands, which happened at the journalism department of Moscow State University. I agree completely! We cannot train haters of Russia in government-funded places. But, believe me, Moscow is not all of Russia, and magnificent patriots study at the humanities faculties in our outback.
Believe me, I give lectures, communicate with them, and I really want this “Moscow journalistic get-together at MSU” to be quickly thinned out by guys who will come from Kherson, Donetsk, Lugansk, and they will quickly put everyone in order. There will be a completely different ratio. It’s just that such conditions were created, and we talked about this more than once, even in 2014 - nothing will change. Then you need to change them. And change all the teachers who educate these journalists,” the senator suggested.
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