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Russian schoolchildren will be prepared for self-sacrifice for the sake of their homeland, the rejection of abortions, and "traditional" gender roles: #ShameReview from "NotMoscow"

🤯 Schools Tver region и Chuvashia Verstka noted that "Family Studies" classes have begun using curricula developed by Orthodox priests. Specifically, in the Tver region, teachers are being asked to convince students that the life of a non-believer is pointless, that boys should fulfill their duty to "God, Fatherland, and Family," and that girls should be modest and prepared for motherhood.

The main message that Tver teachers must convey to schoolchildren is that only those who have started a family can have sex. When explaining the importance of chastity, teachers are asked to imagine it as a piece of tape: take a piece, and then, in front of the children, stick and peel it off a surface until the tape becomes dirty and sticks poorly. 

🤯 Vladimir Putin stated that the readiness to defend the Motherland is genetically ingrained in Russians—it will not go away and strengthens us.

"Do you fight like your grandfather? It's in our genes, you see." — Putin said, recalling the story of his relative who fought in the Far East.

🤯 "SVO" is forming a new paganism, stated the chief researcher of the Center for Religious Studies at Leningrad State University. Roman Shizhensky. According to him, the new worldview, which is held by 20-40% of the military, combines Scandinavian and Slavic beliefs.

"During war, certain pagan epic traditions are formed—knowledge is transmitted orally. Because there are absolutely no sources," — explains Shizhensky and proposes creating separate institutes to study this phenomenon.

🤯 The Russian Orthodox Church will introduce a special prayer service to admonish women who are about to "commit the murder of an infant in the womb." This proposal was made by the head of the Patriarchal Commission on Family Issues. Fedor Lukyanov.

The Russian Orthodox Church's statement stated that the commission must prepare the text of the prayer service by December 1. The Synod decreed that it be read annually on December 29, the day of remembrance of the 14 "Bethlehem infants" killed by King Herod.