Militarization of children in Belarus. The authorities under the leadership of Lukashenko continue to actively involve schoolchildren in their “militia”. Another step in this direction was handing firearms to children.

by Chinarkaska

27 comments
  1. Putlerjugend at work wherever RuZZia can hijack cultures.

  2. Hahaha, look at that little cross-eye dominant Russian puppet. We’ll call him “Aimer” since he can’t even do that right.

  3. But tell me that wouldn’t be the coolest day in school as a kid. Imagine showing up thinking you had a math test and instead you get to play with actual guns. 80s kid (boy) dream right there

  4. And they always wear hats and jackets inside their schools because they can’t afford to heat it.

  5. We still have cadets, at least in our more civilised schools, and our armed forces still hold open days for PR and recruiting. Lukashenko may be a twat but this is nothing unusual.

  6. Tomorrow’s fodder. I’m sure there are a few drones with their names on them waiting already. Slava 🇺🇦

  7. And he’s holding it like the cannonfodder he’ll become. American children have to take their schoolbooks to gunfights at schools and are expected to win against their enemy. This kid has it easy.

  8. Do Belarusians actually know that this is on the list of what their children learn? If I was them,.. it’s time to leave or standup.

  9. When I was in high school in Ukraine I had to assemble/disassemble an AKm in under a minute to pass. It had the barrel welded shut and the rounds we had to load were emptied of gunpowder but still. The only difference is that we were 16-17 at the time and these kids are way younger.

  10. Utterly terrible trigger control. Never put that finger on the trigger until ready to fire.

  11. I can say that Soviet 1980’s school children were trained in fundamental firearms handling, shooting, maintenance and safety with Kalashnikov rifles, also grenades and mines. So this is not unheard of or as controversial there as it seems in the west.

    My wife, a Russian, vehemently Pro-Ukraine, said her school in Kirov began training children at the earliest ages about surviving nuclear attacks and at about 16 they were introduced in to the Kalashnikov and other small military arms. It was normal.

    In 1969, in 6th grade at my Elementary School, I took a hunters safety class, later we went to the range to practice what we learned – mostly focused on safety. That class has proved beneficial to me and others around me. I’ve never injured another person nor myself with a firearm. Ignorance has killed a lot of people: “I thought it wasn’t loaded” – how many have died because of this one simple thing?

    Kiev at the onset of the war issued rifles to civilians there were workshops on the street where one could go to learn to make Molotov Cocktails and to do other things to make the Russian invaders feel unsafe.

    The U.S. is large, it will probably be a while before foreign troops invade the lower 48. But when war comes to us, to our territory, we will be teaching our civilians and children in a similar manner.

    This looks, due to the age, like the scope of this program is expanding, but there is nothing revolutionary about the concept.

  12. I was thinking Oklahoma when I first saw the picture.

  13. Hopefully this militia he is creating will turn on him.

  14. Show every last one of those smiling kids r/UkraineWarVideoReport videos for 1 day and they’ll never want to pick up those weapons again.

  15. Every Ukrainian school had “Zahyst Vitchizny” now called “Zahyst Ukrainy” subject where 10-11 graders are being taught to handle firearms, throw grenades and so on. Plus visits from local military representatives with display of firearms etc.

    So this is nothing unusual.

  16. Little fat boy is going to break his orbital. Other kid has a nasty trigger finger. My 10 year old would call him out for that.

  17. Well at least they’ll be ready to take back their country when it comes time but not at that age.

  18. That one kid is going akimbo pistols. 

    Must look up to the Kadaverite tik tokers. 

    Certainly a bright future ahead. 

  19. Belarus could be squashed by literally *anyone*, but go ahead, kill your own kids, too.

    All bark, no bite, Lukie is a fat b*tch and he only exists and speaks because dad lets him.

  20. You see that baldy guy with grey moustache? That’s your target.

  21. Some bot was arguing with me that Belarus is one of the friendliest nations to go to school that they have lgbtq rights and especially Americans that study there abroad and im warped by propaganda ( Bot Deflect tactic ). The government is no different than the Russian government. Their a puppeteer state of Putin . Like hitler youth in Moscow.. jrotc is good for high school and I think kids do well in archery things that build inner structure and self discipline but teaching for war and automatic weapons this would be like California having kindergarten classes start learning how to assemble AR-15’s lol what could go wrong? .. their teaching the next generation of fodder../ sadly I noticed China doing this too but with urban public lazer tag their teaching the sweeping motions to kids in China as a game but its urban warfare tactics .. that’s going on right now too.. their preparing their generations of fodder

  22. It happens in the UK. The army cadet force teach kids how to shoot. Combined Cadet forces have been doing it in schools for years.

    It’s no big deal.

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