Russian premier Vladimir Putin has delivered a TV address in which he claimed the West is “trying to cancel” his country. During a deranged-sounding rant, translated and broadcast by Sky News, Puti…
“They are now trying to cancel our country.
I’m talking about the progressive discrimination of everything to do with Russia,” he commented in the TV broadcast, stating that there was a campaign against Russian composers. He also compared the West’s supposed actions to the Nazis burning books during Hitler’s rise to power., Denis Ivanov said that a cultural boycott of Russia is the right thing to do until peace is achieved in Ukraine.
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