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2023-07-23 11:14:18

Participants of the “religious procession” organized by the prankster. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

The artist Vladislav Bokhan, who previously worked as a teacher in Minsk, sent instructions to a number of Russian schools under the guise of “bosses”. He asked them to hold a “prayer for Victory” and send a photo report – and some educational institutions obeyed. Description of the prank Bokhan published in his telegram channel.

As the prankster wrote, the action became a logical continuation of previous draws in Minsk, Ushachi, Khoiniki and Russian Klin. Recall that before that, Bokhan, in particular, asked Belarusian schools to discuss a new version of the Constitution – and received pictures.

This time, the man sent a letter to schools in Kursk and the Kursk region, in which, under the guise of an employee of the regional branch of the United Russia party, he asked the institutions to take part in the All-Russian Prayer for Victory. He attached a “regulation” to the letter, which described the action itself.

The first letter the prankster sent to schools. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

As the blogger admitted, initially no one responded to the call. Then he sent another letter to the schools – in a tougher tone and demanding an explanatory note on the reasons for non-participation in the action addressed to the head of the regional administration.

The second letter that the prankster sent to schools. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

“My initial call for participation in the “prayer for victory”, which I sent a few weeks ago, was ignored, and the deadlines were violated. However, this morning they received letters in the mail, written from the position of looking down, and the consciousness of objects, crippled by years of blind obedience, began to draw all sorts of threats to their survival instinct. Therefore, literally an hour and a half later, reports on hastily held events rained down on my mail, ”Bohan wrote.

One of the reports sent to the prankster from schools. In the subject line of the letter, the word “prayer” is misspelled. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

As a result, the blogger published photos and videos sent to him by employees of several schools (at least from three educational institutions).

Participants of the “religious procession” organized by the prankster. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

Not some of the pictures show posters with slogans, the content of which was probably described in the “regulation”. For example, “Everything for Russia” and “God is with us!” – these are references to the Nazi slogans: Alles Für Deutschland (“Everything for Germany”, the slogan of the SA attack aircraft), Gott mit Uns (“God is with us”, the slogan was used on the belt buckles of Wehrmacht soldiers).

Participants of the “religious procession” organized by the prankster. The posters show references to Nazi slogans. Photo: t.me/ula_bo

“This is another demonstration of the mechanization of the autocratic system. When, by suppressing any initiative, dissent, critical thinking, a person literally turns into a cog within the system, into AI (artificial intelligence. – Ed.) or a bot for reproducing text or actions, losing actual subjectivity and awareness of actions, the prankker wrote. “The idea for this action was born under the rethought impression of I. Repin’s painting “The Religious Procession in the Kursk Province”: those in power with symbols of faith in their hands on the one hand and the poor on the other, driven by police officers.”

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