Estonia’s large Russian-speaking minority used to be taught in Russian. The government has responded to Russia’s invasion with a reform to end this. Now, lessons will only be taught in Estonian.

  • poVoqM
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    -46 hours ago

    Why punish children for things their parents and grandparents did?

    • magnetosphere
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      36 hours ago

      Why punish the rest of Estonian society? Why continue to isolate children who can’t speak the local language?

      • poVoqM
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        -15 hours ago

        How is the rest of Estonian society punished if children are not forced into classes taught in a language they don’t speak? And sure the previous isolation was also bad, but at least they were able to learn something.

        Honestly… the amount of people here arguing like the children deserve any of this is very sad. Reminds me of Israelis arguing the Palestinian children deserve what is happening in Gaza. Are you even listening to yourself?

        • magnetosphere
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          35 hours ago

          Society is punished by remaining divided.

          I understand your frustration. I don’t think anyone believes that the children deserve this; only that it’s the least harmful way to solve a problem that the Russians created. There’s a big difference between the two.

          If there were a better, faster, less disruptive option, we would be in favor of that.

    • aramis87
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      16 hours ago

      If the children don’t adapt, you’re simply replicating the mistakes of the past into the future. And every generation of kids has to learn and adapt to things their parents and grandparents never considered. My great-great-grandparents never dealt with car traffic. My great-grandparents never dealt with the threat of nuclear weapons. My grandparents never dealt with computers. My parents never dealt with school shootings. Change - both good and bad - happens.