A new name is proposed for Vilnius S. Nėries high school

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  1. Algimant says:

    Tight willows and cypress boxwoods, The heart will no longer cry and will not love, And tomorrow it will no longer long for anything, Quietly withers the cut grass.

  2. says:

    Since Dalia Grybauskaitė graduated from this school (where she studied LTSR nomenclature and the cream of the crop under the Soviets), let's name the school after Dalia Grybauskaitė or after the beautiful flower "magnolia".

    • Like that says:

      Total nonsense. DG was definitely not a nomenclature person. And then it was just a school in the old town, with reinforced English teaching. And the children of the cellars of the old town visited her. And Brazauska's daughters did not study. And the cream children just started studying much later.

      • says:

        There is no need to follow fairy tales: the daughter of my parents' neighbors (the husband worked as an auditor in this one, and the wife worked in the central bookstore on Gediminas Avenue) attended this school until maybe the 3rd or 4th grade, and after that she was simply " transferred" to another school. Because it was necessary to make room for someone's offspring.
        For your information, DG's father worked in the Ministry of Communications of the Slovak Republic.

  3. Dispute says:

    A more appropriate name is Gabrimorta Gymnasium, the patron of which is the professor of LTSR.

    • says:

      LTSR prapiesarius will be able to announce the name of the new school from the nearby balcony of the Signatory House

  4. :D says:

    When Lannzgergis dies. And yet it cannot be made public. Why did he need the name of the president? To have inviolability!!!!

  5. Casimir says:

    I don't understand why St. Catherine's gymnasium will be maintained with alms? S. Neris was a poet of her time, and Landsberg was also a communist, so he should be deprived of the title of professor? De-Sovietize 😉

  6. Ash says:

    Was St. Catherine a communist too? That Salomeikė dyrik is completely blown away, her legs are not good, let her heal. You can rename it as much as you want, but KGBistes will remain Salomeikė in the mind of every Vilnius resident.

  7. Vytautas says:

    Don't mess with those street names. A group of "patriots" wants to raise their image at the expense of dead poets and writers. If the issue is so itchy, then hold a referendum on the whole of Lithuania. Then there would be a clear and correct answer.

    • Vilnius says:

      And what? Do you think your beetroot and villagers, Martians and cellophane followers of Vaitkaus will prove something? Normal people will vote correctly, and your beet communication will remain under the carpet.

  8. Andrius says:

    All those ale "commissions" have gone crazy! Let the Seimas quickly expose the KGBists and communists who have been harming Lithuania until now, and then we will see which streets, schools or monuments require abolition... And now, keep your hands off our history and Lithuanian songs like S. Neris, J. Marcinkevičius and others Lithuanian dirt.

    • Elze says:

      Brudas stinks.

  9. Amber says:

    Absurd

  10. We don't blow it says:

    Kovalevskaja is not really needed, because it is not a Lithuanian surname. But to invent that all famous people were with the Soviets is completely nonsense. Often they belonged to the party not because they supported the ideology or complained about their own, but so that they would be allowed to study, go abroad or not be persecuted themselves, etc.

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