Putin Youth
Patriotism, TikTok and the new Pioneers: why school-age Russians are joining pro-Kremlin youth organisations
While many Russian social programmes are being cut to meet the needs of the country’s ever-growing wartime budget, one expense is allowed to grow unchecked: state spending on so-called “patriotic education”, and in particular, the Movement of the First, a state-backed youth organisation created in 2022 to unite schoolchildren under a patriotic banner.
Whether they’re enthusiastic or indifferent, the movement has no shortage of members.
“I began to love patriotic songs thanks to the movement. But I also listen to XXXTentacion or church hymns — it depends on my mood.”
“I’m not super patriotic, but who says no to free trips?”
“The consequences of all this hypocrisy will come later — and they won’t be good.”

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