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 motivated Vladislav Bokhan​ to‌ create the “NATO-proof” tinfoil hats prank involving Russian teachers?

**Interview with Vladislav Bokhan: The Belarusian Prankster Behind the “NATO-proof” Tinfoil Hats**

**Interviewer:** Today,​ I have the unique pleasure of chatting with Vladislav ‍Bokhan, the Belarusian prankster⁣ who recently⁢ pulled off an incredible stunt by convincing teachers in Voronezh Oblast‍ to create “helmets ⁢of the​ fatherland” out of ⁢tin foil. Vladislav, ‍thank you for joining us!

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Thank you for having me! It’s great to be ⁤here.

**Interviewer:** So, let’s dive right in. What inspired you to conduct this⁣ prank on the teachers?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** I’ve⁤ always been critical of the Kremlin’s policies, and⁢ I thought this could be a lighthearted way ‌to expose how far absurdity can⁤ go in political propaganda. The idea of ‍telling teachers they needed to protect ⁤themselves from NATO interference ‌with tin foil hats just seemed fitting in today’s ‍climate.

**Interviewer:** It’s certainly a humorous take⁣ on a​ serious issue! How did you‍ go about convincing the teachers that making these hats was necessary?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** I posed as a representative of ⁤the United Russia party and crafted a message that sounded like it came‌ straight from the Kremlin. I told them that these hats were mandated for protection against‍ NATO’s “nefarious ambitions.” It was a mix of absurdity and the⁢ serious context of ⁢current geopolitical tensions.

**Interviewer:**⁢ And it seems it worked! I⁣ read that teachers from seven different schools⁢ responded. How did they react when they learned the truth?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** Their reactions were ⁤priceless! Initially, they were earnest and ​believed in the necessity of this ‘protection.’ Once they ‌found out it was a prank, there was ​a mixture of disbelief and laughter. I think it highlighted ⁢the ridiculousness of the situation in ‍a way​ that many could appreciate.

**Interviewer:** It’s quite ‌a remarkable story, indeed! What ⁤do you hope the ⁤outcome of this prank will⁣ be, particularly ⁢regarding ⁢public perception of political‍ messaging?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** My hope is that people ‍will start questioning the messages they receive from authority figures, especially⁢ when they sound ⁣irrational. It’s essential to foster critical thinking and a sense of humor about such ridiculous claims. Laughter can be‌ a powerful tool ⁣against oppression.

**Interviewer:**​ That’s a powerful message. Thank you for⁢ sharing your thoughts today, Vladislav. Any final words for our ⁤listeners?

**Vladislav Bokhan:** ‌Just remember to always ⁣question what you ‌hear and,‌ whenever⁤ possible, find humor in ⁤the absurdities around⁢ us. Thanks for having‍ me!

**Interviewer:** Thank ‍you for your⁣ time, Vladislav! That was⁤ Vladislav Bokhan, the prankster who turned a serious subject into a memorable lesson in satire.

For those interested, you can read more ‍about this prank and its impact ‍on education and ⁤political messaging in​ the linked article and others like it [[1](https://english.nv.ua/russian-war/belarusian-prankster-tricks-russian-schools-into-making-tinfoil-helmets-of-the-fatherland-50465300.html)].

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