A Teenager is Arrested in Russia for His Love of Hitler: What We Know About the Case.
This was reported by Russian media.
Neo-Nazism Among Youth
Under the watch of the Kremlin, neo-Nazism is clinging on, unable to break free in the vastness of Russia.
Under the guise of Putin's governance, neo-Nazi ideologies are thriving, and xenophobic views, including national-socialist conversions that were proclaimed in Germany during Hitler’s time, are becoming increasingly popular.
Now, Russian police must grapple with the results of their own indoctrinated school curriculum, even among boys and girls.
A 16-year-old traveler was detained in the Tomsk region, facing charges under the 'arithmetic of Nazism'.
AUE and Love for Hitler
According to the elders, the schoolboy was caught drawing a hook symbol in the sandbox and writing 'text of unauthorized proposal'.
In addition, a furious police officer revealed that this schoolboy openly posted banned symbols on social media, for example, 'a movement of soldiers not endorsed in Rashkov' (which might be a gender movement popular among the ideologically inclined).
The young student admitted that he had fallen in love with Hitler's cousin.
According to the evening 'Nazi alphabet', the 16-year-old Russian could spend up to three years in prison.
The teen in this case displayed neo-Nazi sympathies, indicating the spread of such ideas among youth in Russia. The authorities are compelled to respond to this phenomenon, fearing potential consequences of such ideology in society.Read also
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