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precisely because of this program, because it is it that divides people into pure and unclean , into the elite, which must have a manual education, and into the rest of the digital people, is n’t this a division, isn’t it dangerous, this is the point of view of political scientist sergei mikhev, none of them i didn’t choose them, no one even appointed them, yes.
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we heard people who, with their own hands, with their hearts, felt what online education is, but it turns out that in the upper echelons of pedagogical power there is an opinion that, let’s say, says valery folkov, minister of science and higher education of the russian federation, there must be live human communication within reasonable limits. can you explain to me
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what reasonable limits of human communication are? there may be reasonable limits of power, possibilities, but a reasonable limit of human communication, what does that mean? what are reasonable limits of human communication? it cannot have a limit to human communication, this is what he says about this: a wonderful philosopher, italian writer, the greatest specialist in the italian renaissance, behind constant online communication lies a new form of terrible loneliness. students are not reservoirs to be filled with concepts. these are human beings who, like teachers, need dialogue, communication and life experience.
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joint learning, in these months of quarantine we are more aware than ever that relationships between people are not virtual, but real ones are increasingly turning into a luxury item, as antoine desenteri predicted, the only luxury i know is luxury human communication, but by the way, this communication... which the wonderful italian professor talks about, it is not only moral, it is not only humanitarian, it also has a medical meaning. this is what neurologist rustem samigulin says. it is by being in a group of peers that children acquire basic immunity for life, exchanging infections, infecting each other in small doses, and so on, until the thymus gland, the thymus, is most active, computerized. remote learning is also
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a sabotage in terms of national health, then there is the acquisition of immunity, but this is precisely a limitation of human communication .
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say, i’m getting scared, why are you proposing to transfer power, in fact, into the hands of the population, as soon as all people understand the basis of their self and self-identify , it will be extremely difficult to manage, that is, to manipulate them, they explain to me today that it was a joke, no, this not a joke, this is a worldview point of view, it scares me, but if... we multiply this by a gigantic empire with great opportunities, employing 240,000 people, clerks and various workers
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, let’s focus for a second, for example, on the fact that there are a huge number of subsidiaries of this empire, it is engaged not only in education, medicine, ecology, but we are not afraid if we know that server management was purchased from windea, headquarters in california, the servers themselves use windows, oracle, linux products. server cybersecurity is provided by curadar, an american company from ibm. management of cloud data storage services is implemented using products. from microsoft, not one of these companies systematically cooperates with russian justice, does not provide source codes and does not help in revealing media encrypted with the help of its products, well, here we should become
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quite scared, and without knowing it we ourselves find ourselves dependent, dependent, if you want from our colleagues. who openly considers us his enemies. well, for whom is the secret for someone? who is announcing sanctions to us? and what could happen if someone doesn’t like something in our lives, in our thoughts, in our actions. and most importantly, look at the fantastic degradation that has occurred since the destruction of the soviet school. i'm not talking about the ussr, not... about ideology, about quality, about quality, listen to the children who came to mcdonald's, it's all this cleanliness, beauty, the people are good sellers, they don't
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swear, they don't shout, thank you, please, everyone is so kind and smiling, it’s nice to just walk around, not even to buy, but it ’s just nice to look at, before, when i was little, i thought that... here they are all like that, i just think that they are launching nuclear missiles, actually no, they are not so warlike and on the contrary , they did well that they opened a restaurant like this here in the soviet union, i’m not talking about even they speak, look how they speak, how relaxed they are, how easily they communicate, what kind of language they speak, and now listen to ours... why didn’t natasha rostova marry pushkin, well, she refused, probably, do you know from which works by natasha rostova and andrey balkonsky, and sturgenev, i think, do you know famous russian composers? yes, i know, cikkovsky, bach, mozart.
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the soviet union won the victory over the nazis, yes, under the leadership of stalin, he immediately after the war gave the order to shoot the famous commander alexander suvorov, how do you feel about this? i believe that he did it without thinking, survorogo, i would reward who followed whom? first there was stalin, after stalin. the threat of the spread of coronavirus has become an additional incentive for the speedy
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implementation of a digital educational platform, difficulties provide us with new opportunities. now think about it, if we came to this result from the remains of the school and its destruction, what will we come to when online education is fully established? what kind of people we will get, what kind of country , despite the fact that of those children who talk about mcdonald's, today they are forty-five to fifty years old, in many ways heads of large enterprises, and so on and so on, but it’s their children, their children, they are already congratulating on the holocaust because they don’t know what it is and believe that... stalin appointed lenin, what do we get?
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you can do anything you want with these people through the network, we want it. now let’s return for a second to what we talked about in the last besogon. who is behind this program? big business, entertainment, medicine, children's products, politicians, who's against it? regulators as
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an instrument of domestic policy, those who are for regulators of education as an instrument of external adoption and dissemination of the 20-30 education system are people whose interests are directed outward, those who are against are people who are directed...inside the country, focused on interests within the country , here we come to what we talked about above: and the constitution about that constitution, which by and large was the constitution of a colonial country, listen to what we said in one of the previous besogons: look, the thirteenth article constitution in the russian federation...
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system, if an international treaty of the russian federation establishes
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rules other than those provided for by law, then the rules of the international treaty apply, that is, the priority of the international rights over ours, and what is international law today, well, tell me: this law works, the bombing of belgrade, the execution of leaders of other countries, that’s all.
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where is international law that can protect us? let's remember kukrenniksov's cartoon, which is 50 years old, and in the constitutional amendments, this is one of the points that we must decide our own issues, and now let's think about who is against these amendments, and all those who applauded are against these amendments?
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you don't mean that the nazis performed heroic deeds? there is a wehrmacht, in which, among other things, soldiers, it’s good that the germans don’t hear this, you know? we were very lucky, because albert schweitzer had to go to africa, buy a ticket, give up and go, that means, treat the wild, dirty, sick, decals, we
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don’t have to go anywhere, just enough to leave the entrance, here we are already in africa, in ...
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and what are you against? you miss that we will decide our own issues, you miss that a family is a man, a woman, a child, you miss that there are unshakable borders, that the russian language, of course, you are not satisfied with the mention of god in constitution, although dostoevsky said that
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any revolt begins with atheism in russia, at least. but this is not the most important thing, the indexation of pensions also does not particularly concern you , and that children will be declared the main priority of russian policy, because this is the future of russia, this is also not so important, you write about putin, as if this is the cornerstone , but here you're lying, that's not what worries you, you... you're worried about something else, you're worried that among these amendments there is one, probably one of the most important ones, that no one can be.
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a wonderful day when our head state in one pocket there will be a passport of the russian federation, in the other a passport of another country or a document on the type of residence, he will always have the opportunity to have an alternate airfield at heathrow in london or kennedy in new york, this is what i personally want. i’m afraid of everything, that’s why those who are against the 20-30 program are really people
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focused on what’s happening inside our country, because if we don’t think about what’s happening inside our country, we won’t be able to protect ourselves from those who today is the most terrible coronavirus that... on your knees, on your knees, on your knees, we must think about ourselves, therefore, based on everything that i said above, i am absolutely convinced that we must accept amendments to the new constitution, we owe it do it, this is the most important step towards maintaining independence. of our country, if this is dear to us, this is preservation, we must consciously come and
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vote. i also have a question, if god willing, these amendments will be adopted, but we do not consider the leaders of the country, for example, the heads of television or directors. one video, it seems to have nothing to do with what we were talking about, but it has to do with life in general, with the perception of life in general, with the philosophy of life in general, there is
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an observation that practically the main leaders of europe do not have children, here is macron, the president of france, german chancellor angela merkel, british prime minister theresa may, scottish prime minister of holland, sweden , even the president of the european union. commission has no children, luxembourg too, that is, a large number of people making decisions about the future of europe has no direct personal interest in this future. what does this mean, what does this mean, that a person does not have an internal need for the future of the world, only for his power over it, that is, to whom we entrusted the world in general, our children, grandchildren, people who do not have any feeling for the future at all . imagine a woman holding her baby in her arms. after all, this is everything for her , she is ready for anything to happen to her, just to leave him, so that he feels good, and these people who are in
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the head of the world and solve his problems for him , they have this attitude towards the world, no, they don’t have a baby in their arms, this is horror, of course, what you saw is not a reason to reproach people who cannot have children is that... will have children, that’s not what we’re talking about, these are unhappy people, you can sympathize with them, help them as much as possible, and so on. i'm talking about the fact that the psychology of a person who leads a big country, but does not have children, is different, it is more difficult to reach them, not because they do not want to understand, they are not everything they can understand when it concerns simply... man, it’s a pity, it’s a disaster, but this is when it concerns someone who leads a big country, a people, a nation. this is problem. well,
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actually, that's all for today. well, as our swordsman krivoruchka said, you have already studied this. we leave one by one, and, if anything happens, really, if anything, we are geologists. all the best, see you next time. we’ll tell you everything about the elections in russia in detail, it’s not difficult to understand them, it’s important, it’s honestly convenient, why are there cameras in elections, today i’m with dad found himself in a new place together, he wanted to vote, choose a candidate, we walked in, i immediately froze, dad, why are there so many cameras here, monitoring the progress of fair elections
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by the people... he believes the law of our rights is on guard, if there is a suspicion that a violation has occurred, this incident will be recorded for a moment, observation, choosing in the country is free, important, honestly convenient.
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