At the end of August, the occupiers herded Sevastopol teachers under their control to a “pedagogical conference of education and science workers”, where they broadcast more “optimistic news”.
However, regarding the issue that really interests these collaborators, namely the amount of money received, the occupiers promised “from the lordly shoulder” an increase of several thousand rubles, but allegedly from January, and then “subject to the availability of budget funds”.
They also demanded that those herded to the conference actively rejoice in the fact that allegedly “teachers will be provided with official housing when it is built”, however, on this issue, sarcasm was present among all participants of the event.
However, they drove the teachers-collaborators not only and not so much for “despicable material issues”, but also for “more important things”: forcing the transfer of schools to “new history textbooks” from the infamous Vladimir Medinsky, as well as a “new subject”, “spiritual and moral culture of Russia”.
And in order to ensure maximum activity of collaborators in brainwashing the youth, in the absence of material incentives, the occupiers threatened teachers with a hastily created “regional commission for the protection of the professional honor and dignity of teaching staff”.
And here, of course, we are not talking about some kind of “protection of teachers”, but about the creation of a “court of honor” against those teachers who will not be maximally zealous in broadcasting the Nazi rhetoric of the aggressor.


