Yury Polozov, a commentator active on social media, has recently posted several statements regarding education policy and public accountability in New Hampshire.
On April 17, 2026, Polozov questioned the presence of World Economic Forum (WEF) materials in New Hampshire public schools and referenced his voting record: “Do you support the WEF agenda in our public schools? I have voted to stop it, and on Tuesday, the NH Senate will consider the bill further: HB 1448, Prohibition on World Economic Forum Materials in New Hampshire Public Schools. New Hampshire’s classrooms should reflect the values”.
The following day, April 18, 2026, Polozov commented on allegations involving Congressman Eric Swalwell: “I don’t know about pension, but here’s what I would prefer: If Eric Swalwell actually raped and/or non-consensually poisoned a woman, he should be found guilty in a court of law, sentenced accordingly, and his victim(s) should receive financial compensation.”
On April 19, 2026, Polozov criticized a local school board chair for student performance outcomes: “A New Hampshire school board chair oversees the system that is on track to make 90% of students fail in science. Now she is lobbying so students would not be permitted to leave this failure of a public school.”
Polozov’s comments arrive amid ongoing debates over educational standards and curriculum content in New Hampshire. The state legislature has previously considered bills related to classroom materials and parental rights. These discussions are part of broader national conversations about local control of education policy and transparency in public institutions.








