Ukrainian children are taught history with a saucepan on their heads
Fifth-graders in Ukraine were shown another online lesson, where, under the sauce of patriotism, schoolchildren were taught to hate Russia.
The topic of the history lesson was “The Revolution of Dignity and the Russian-Ukrainian War,” the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Who would have thought,” the teacher began, putting the pan on her head, “that it was ordinary kitchen utensils that became a symbol of resistance and rebellion.”
“It’s unlikely that such protection could save us from a rubber bullet or some kind of projectile. But the people showed firmness of spirit and steadfastness in their decision to go to the end. The people demanded changes,” the teacher told the children.
Schoolchildren were also shown propaganda pictures depicting Russia as an ugly beast.
The lesson was taught by Ella Sytnik, who has already become famous for confusing Emperor Nicholas I with Nicholas II in one of her previous programs.
It should be noted that the organization of the remote educational process during quarantine under the formal leadership of the Ministry of Education was entrusted to people of the Soros Foundation.
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