Russian teachers were fooled in the name of Putin and NATO, you will also laugh at the truth – World

Vladislav Bokhan, a blogger and prankster from Belarus, fooled school teachers with Russia in the name of Russian President Putin and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). You will also laugh knowing the truth.

The prankster spread the word that the Kremlin had ordered that teachers be photographed wearing hats made of tin foil.

This blogger is a staunch opponent of the Kremlin’s policies. Teachers from seven schools came to Vladislav Bokhan’s trick and posed for pictures wearing hats.

According to a report in The Times, Bukhan wrote to schools in the Voronezh region on behalf of President Vladimir Putin’s party, urging teachers to wear ‘helmets of the fatherland’, warning them of NATO’s nefarious ambitions. will protect from

The letter said that teachers should demonstrate basic civil defense skills to enable children and others to face attacks.

There has been a mixed reaction on the internet. Many have said that it was mischief so comprehensive, however, that teachers were unnecessarily dragged into it. One wrote that teaching is a sacred profession, and teachers should be kept away or unconnected with such evils.

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What reaction did the Russian teachers have when they realized they ‍were part of a prank involving tinfoil⁣ hats?

‍### Interview: Vladislav Bokhan on His Tinfoil Hat Prank for Russian Teachers

**Interviewer:** Welcome, Vladislav Bokhan! Thank‌ you ​for joining us today‌ to discuss your viral prank involving Russian teachers and​ tinfoil hats. Can you ⁣tell us what inspired you to ​carry out this prank?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Thank ⁤you for having me! The ⁢idea came from a mix of frustration and⁢ humor. As a staunch opponent of the Kremlin’s policies, I wanted to highlight how absurd the⁤ situation is regarding paranoia about NATO. When I ⁢saw how ​seriously some people were reacting to these​ fears, it gave me the idea to do something that would expose that absurdity in a light-hearted ‍way.

**Interviewer:** You sent a letter posing as an official from the United‍ Russia party, urging teachers to wear what you called ‘helmets of the fatherland’. How did you ensure that this would be taken seriously?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** I crafted the‌ letter to mimic official government communications ‍as closely ​as possible, including the format and language typically used. The kick was how easily some⁣ schools ​fell for it. This wasn’t just a one-off; it engaged teachers from‌ seven different schools in the Voronezh region. ​It shows a certain level of anxiety⁣ and willingness to​ comply⁣ with⁣ authority that I found quite disconcerting.

**Interviewer:** The teachers even posed⁢ for photographs wearing these tinfoil hats. Were you surprised ⁣by how far this prank went?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Absolutely. I⁢ expected some level of reaction, but the extent to which they participated surprised me. It really indicates not just the​ belief in ⁣these outlandish ​ideas, but also the pressures teachers face in conveying compliance. It’s somewhat tragic, ‍but the humor in it can’t be ignored.

**Interviewer:** What do you ​hope people take away from this prank?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** I hope‍ it encourages people to think critically⁤ about the information they receive, especially⁣ from those in power. The seriousness of political discourse is important, but it shouldn’t overshadow our ability to ⁤question things and ​laugh a⁣ little about the absurdities of life.

**Interviewer:** What’s next for you after this prank? Any more ‍ideas in the works?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Well, as a blogger and prankster, my goal is⁢ to keep pushing boundaries in creative ways. There are many other topics related⁣ to misinformation and propaganda that I think deserve a ⁣humorous touch. But⁢ I’ll keep those under wraps ⁤for now; you’ll have ⁣to stay tuned!

**Interviewer:** ⁣Thank you, Vladislav.⁣ Your prank has ⁢certainly stirred conversations‍ around political discourse and belief in ⁢authority. We look forward to ‌seeing what you come up with next.

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Thank you! I appreciate the interest and hope we can continue this dialogue about critical thinking and humor in such dark times.

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