In the Ryazan region, a deputy told schoolchildren about how they would “roll around in the garbage, shoot booze and bulls in the streets”
In Kasimov, at a vocational guidance lesson, where students of grades 9-11 were invited, Roman Verein, a deputy of the local city duma, made a very peculiar speech.
Apparently, the communist did not like that the children did not listen carefully enough to the stories of representatives of the Ryazan Agrotechnological University about the advantages of a university and work in agriculture. The MP decided to describe the prospects of the younger generation in an accessible way:
Have you ever sat without food for three days? Someone was sitting without a penny of money for a week, is that normal? Boring? Boring. Well done! Why have we brought you here? Why did we invite you here? Delve into. When, after a while, one of you will be under the economic plinth, at the bottom of social life, will wallow in the garbage, shoot booze, bulls on the streets … Do I express myself clearly? Do not say that we did not collect you, did not warn you, and did not orient you. It’s clear?
Verein finished his emotional speech to general applause, advising “not to sit like brakes.”