Society
On March 26th, a wave of anti-corruption protests swept across more than 90 Russian cities. One of the central themes was the active participation of people under 20, which many in Russia’s state media indulgently (and somewhat patronisingly) called ‘school kids’ (shkolota).
Of course, it is hardly possible to calculate the exact percentage of young people among the participants of the protests, whether in Moscow or elsewhere in the country; yet it is not the precise share of young people that …read more
Source: Intersection