A Stumbling Ball and a Holy Record: #ShameReview from "NotMoscow"
🤯 Actionist Vladislav Bohan sent to schools Sakhalin area и Yakutia Regulations for the May Day march. Teachers were asked to march with portraits of the founder of the Gulag. Frenkel, the father of punitive psychiatry Snezhevsky, revolutionary Dzerzhinsky, Paul Talankina — the author of the documentary film "Mr. Nobody vs. Putin" about war propaganda in Russian schools. Only one school in Nerungri refused to participate in the march, demanding instead a major overhaul.


🤯 In Chelyabinsk on the pedestrian Kirovka They are preparing a patriotic performance for Victory Day—they will construct a memorial wall out of 30-meter-long camouflage netting. The organizers invite everyone to bring photographs of relatives who participated in the Great Patriotic War, the Special Military Forces, and the armed conflicts in Afghanistan and Chechnya. "It will be heartfelt, loud and truly festive," — the organizers promise.
🤯 Metropolitan of Vladimir and Suzdal Nikandr He stated that the reason for the low birth rate in Russia, the number of divorces, and “poor upbringing” is a consumerist lifestyle instead of “traditional foundations.” “The family is the main transmitter of values, but in many families this process was disrupted back in the nineties, — the priest believes. — We've forgotten how to endure, we've forgotten how to sacrifice, we've forgotten how to love each other sacrificially. Because no one teaches us that."
🤯 Chelyabinsk deputy of the State Duma Yana Lantratova Lantratova demanded a ban on video games—Call of Duty, Counter-Strike, and other titles—on the Steam platform. She believed that only games that "align with traditional values" should remain. Lantratova proposed introducing a form of rental license for video games.
🤯 In Khabarovsk A music teacher led 270 elementary school students to rehearse "The Holy War" in the pouring rain in the name of setting a Russian record. Eduard Grishchuk admitted that the idea to create a giant children's choir came to him in a dream at night. "Having been working with the kids for almost a year, I knew they could handle it. There was some nervousness, of course, but... I'm used to doing things this way; if it's a choir, it's with a hint of a Russian record in mind," the teacher explained.

🤯 A family with a child was not allowed to attend a volleyball match in NovosibirskThe reason was the blue and yellow ball in the hands of the volleyball player depicted on the poster. Only after the ball was blacked out with a marker, and the poster "turned into some kind of bomb," did the vigilant security allow the family into the stands.

