The Russian mentality surprises a hundred times a day. You have probably already seen the most striking example of the "madhouse" in their heads: demonstrations of Russian activists who walk the streets of Russian cities with dummies of the Sarmat nuclear missile and shout "To Washington!" They even made the so-called "Sarmat-mobile" (similar to the bet-mobile): only this is a cheap jalopy that drives around Russia with a dummy nuclear missile on the roofs and calls for gathering around itself rallies calling for nuclear war.

The inscription on the fake rocket: "To Washington!"
The inscription on the fake rocket: "Sarmat". The inscription on the poster of a Russian woman: "We, as martyrs, will go to heaven, and they will all just die!"

The latest news from these crazy (March 3, 2023): Russian Ministry of Education proposes to ban jeans

In fact, we see a "test of the pen" and an attempt to test society for the reaction of the ban on what, in fact, was and is one of the symbols of the destruction of the USSR. For it was jeans and chewing gum - that were icebreakers of the rock-and-roll type, symbols of the West's victory in the Cold War.

By the way, banning jeans in Russia is very easy. To do this, they do not need to create "jeans concentration camps" or some other garbage. They just need to competently conduct a PR campaign, and after a maximum of 2 months, the redneck itself will begin to beat everyone who wears jeans on the streets. Well, or dare to come to school in these "gay-American-Saxon pants."

An information campaign is worth nothing in terms of fiction, the so-called creative idea - they need to stupidly draw an analogy with the symbols that are now popular among russians:

  • "Stalin didn't wear jeans";
  • "Putin doesn't wear jeans";
  • "Zhukov did not wear jeans";
  • "Jeans are worn by gay men";
  • "Kadyrov does not wear jeans";

After that, the Russian "Hitler Youth" organizes the so-called Russian Jeans Patrol throughout the territory of the Russian Federation, which begins to record violators using mobile phones and furiously report about them.

By the way, I remembered about "Hitler Yugent" for a reason. There really is a so-called "Young Army" in Russia. Its number today exceeds 1 million people (!). The Russians are already preparing children and teenagers for war, and brainwashing them with propaganda from a very young age.

"Young Army" in Russia.

And you know, I frankly don't give a damn: whether jeans are worn in Russia or not. What we really need to worry about - is the average temperature of the patients in this huge madhouse.