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Video Fact: Russian Schoolchildren Forced To 'Do Nazi Salut' To The Song 'I'm Russian'

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Video Fact: Russian Schoolchildren Forced To 'Do Nazi Salut' To The Song 'I'm Russian'

Those who refuse are told to leave the country.

Russia continues to borrow propaganda tools from Nazi Germany.

DOXA drew attention to yet another such example.

DOXA published a video from Kazan, Tatarstan, showing local high school students being forced to raise their right hands in the style of the Nazi salute, Sieg heil, to the song "I am Russian," by the pro-Kremlin performer Shaman.

It is reported that all this was dedicated to the so-called Defender of the Motherland Day (February 23).

Children of other nationalities were not particularly eager to recognize themselves as "Russians." The organizer of the event responded by advising them to emigrate.

"Are there few patriots here? Put your hands up. I'm Russian! Push up into the sky. Against NATO!" She demanded it from the disobedient schoolchildren.

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