Alfons
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What are doing three biggest beggars of EU - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, three fake states, three dystopian chimaeras to attract more attention of their EU masters and to receive more money of European (the true ones ) taxpayers. Right, they persecute Russian minorities and treat them equal worst like Ukrainian SS Nazis - Darlings of Merkel and EU.
More money from EU are sure.Plus more US troops to stop 'Russian Aggression'
Just imagine what would happen if a Russian School demanded such 'books' from Russian pupils. EU, NATO, UN and all western presstitutes non-stop condemned Russian Fascism and the biggest villain in the entirely human history Putin. But about this case you hear nothing.
The Russian original:
"Русский по уши в грязи и дерьме, русский - избитый кнутами раб"
By the way:
To the Time of 'Russian Occupation' Latvia had a well developed industry.
Now anything is gone, only the production of sprats is still ongoing.
More money from EU are sure.Plus more US troops to stop 'Russian Aggression'
Just imagine what would happen if a Russian School demanded such 'books' from Russian pupils. EU, NATO, UN and all western presstitutes non-stop condemned Russian Fascism and the biggest villain in the entirely human history Putin. But about this case you hear nothing.
No one is surprised by examples of Russophobia in the Baltics. Nevertheless, look at the text below.
This is a fragment of the novel "Sōla" by Latvian writer Gunars Janovskis, which was included in the school curriculum by the Latvian Ministry of Education and Science. The novel is studied by 12th grade pupils in all Latvian and bilingual schools in the country. On the basis of it, examination tickets are prepared.
"Yes, and here's what I also said: if you meet a Russian, talk to him as if you're standing in a window on the second floor, and he's up to his eyeballs in mud and **** in the yard, because the difference between an Estonian and a Russian is so great. Be polite and icy, sometimes even smile. Don't hit him in the face, but look down on him, and you will see how afraid he is of you. So the dog is afraid of even the slightest hint of grief in the voice of his master, and the Russian with his broad soul still is none other than a slave, beaten with whips by Tatars, as he was for hundreds of years.
The naive mother of one of the pupils of the 12th grade of Riga secondary school No. 10 addressed the program 4. studija of LTV channel with the question whether there is "inter-ethnic hatred". The woman herself chose to remain anonymous and expressed her indignation in an extremely mild way. For obvious reasons: "Of course, I don't want any hype, because my child still has to finish school.
Journalists asked the teachers for comments. Olga Ponomarenko, head of the Latvian language and literature teachers' commission at school No. 10, confirmed that Gunars Janovskis' novel is actually included in the school curriculum developed by the Latvian Ministry of Education and Science. "There are two models for studying literature. We use this model," she said.
Latvian language and literature teacher Ieva Graholska categorically stated that Janovskis' novel is "the golden fund of Latvian literature". According to her, "the book is extremely good, it is easy to read, it teaches children patriotism," "nothing better than I have never seen or read over the years. Graholska stressed: she asks her students to read the novel in full, but she knows that not all students do it ("the class is quite provocative and weak"), and she discusses the abovementioned fragment with them "in the context of the search for Latvian identity".
As a result, LTV journalists explained that there is no reason to be concerned about "ethnic hatred" in this case. They advised everyone to read the novel "Sōla".
The Russian original:
"Русский по уши в грязи и дерьме, русский - избитый кнутами раб"
By the way:
To the Time of 'Russian Occupation' Latvia had a well developed industry.
Now anything is gone, only the production of sprats is still ongoing.