"Fascists captured the Ukraine ..." Social networks shocked the new Russian textbooks

24 May 2017, 15:05 | The Company
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New Russian textbooks of geography and history displeased the social network with the treatment of political events of recent years.

Quotations from the textbooks published by blogger Vladimir Nechkin on his Facebook page.

Nechkin photographed a page from the new Russian textbook on geography for grades 10-11, which refers to "the deterioration of relations between Russia and Western countries" in connection with the events in Ukraine.

"Recently, Russia's relations with Western countries have deteriorated noticeably due to the desire of these countries to change the strategic balance of forces in their world in their favor. Particularly tense became international relations in 2014 as a result of a deep political and socio-economic crisis in Ukraine and a coup d'etat that brought to power radical nationalists, neo-fascists who received the support of the United States and the European Union. Russia responded to Russia's response to protect its interests in the Crimea and the Black Sea in the language of ultimatums and all sorts of sanctions that could turn into a boomerang effect for the westernmost coalition itself, "the textbook says.

"Just a song," remarked the blogger.

The post received about 180 likes and more than 1.2 thousand. Outposts.

In the comments, users were indignant at this frankly delirious glance at what was happening and reminded that in the USSR history was taught in the same tendentious way.

Marina Pulver ironically admired the quality of propaganda:.

Later, the blogger posted on his page the pages of another Russian textbook, this time on the history of the referendum in the Crimea "after the seizure of power in Kiev by nationalists" and the war with Georgia in 2008, and the author calls Russia's actions "compelling Georgia to peace ".

"Today I will publish a couple of excerpts from a fresh history textbook for high school students.

In fact, the history textbook was not as fun as I thought, but something interesting there still can be found. For example, it tells about "Ukrainian nationalists" who seized power in Kiev and wanted to ban Russian language. I also liked the paragraph about the "coercion to peace" of Georgia, well, "Krymnasch", of course. In general, enjoy, "- wrote Nechkin.

As reported by the "Observer". In modern Russian school textbooks they write about a "coup d'etat" in Ukraine.

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