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I Do Not Accept That the Culture of Insulting Grandparents Exists for Newborns in Our Reality: Pashinyan

Mariam Z.
I Do Not Accept That the Culture of Insulting Grandparents Exists for Newborns in Our Reality: Pashinyan

The Prime Minister of Armenia, Nikol Pashinyan, has stated that the corrupt mentality among women is significantly lower than that among men, citing clear reasons for this disparity.

"There is a very specific reason for this: women are much less accessible to criminal subcultures than men," he said. According to the Prime Minister, "in the most respected environments, where men participate, there are words spoken that you understand how significant the influence of criminal subculture is on our lives. Masculinity is a very important part of public morality, but it is a mentality of criminal subculture."

Pashinyan noted that the influence of criminal subculture is a fundamental issue, deeply rooted in schools, kindergartens, and homes. "I do not accept that the culture of insulting grandfathers still exists for newborns in our reality. It is diminishing, but it still exists. Thank God it is decreasing! But I can't imagine a mother telling her child, ‘Go ahead, insult your grandfather!’" he stated.

The Prime Minister also emphasized that the government has three solutions in the fight against criminal subculture: “The first is education, the second is education, and the third is education.”

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