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How the state is attempting to instil its version of family values in Russian schoolchildren

Designed to instil values such as sexual abstinence before marriage and a patriotic commitment to having as many children as possible afterwards, an optional new subject on the Russian school curriculum euphemistically named Family Studies appeared to coincide with the beginning of the academic year earlier this month. How did Russia arrive at a point where “traditional family values” have become part of the school curriculum?
The demographic situation in Russia is steadily deteriorating, prompting authorities to promote the idea that “large Russian families should become the norm and a key value for society”.
Sex education barely got a mention, though there was a passing reference to contraception, noting that it “killed love, making it sterile and unreal”.
“Some organisation telling us exactly what a family is is fascism.”

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