Elton John: Vladimir Putin Says ‘Stupid Things’ About Gay People
Sir Elton John has stated he likes to have has dialogue by using Vladimir Putin the number of competitors he popularly known as Russian president’s “ridiculous” outlook on homosexual permission.
“I would like to meet [Putin]”.
Elton John is clearly not at all happy about the lack of support for gay rights from Russian President Putin.
Parnas, or the People’s Freedom Party, co-founded by political reformer Boris Nemtsov, who was shot dead near the Kremlin in February, says its exit polls show it won enough of the vote (6 percent) to give its candidate Ilya Yashin a regional parliament seat. [I’d say] be accepting, let’s all pull together to solve the problems of the world – but don’t isolate and don’t be prejudiced against gay people‘. Putin]”, said John. “It’s probably pie in the sky …
“Whatever the intention of Russia’s homosexuality and pedophilia propaganda laws, I am absolutely clear from my own personal experience that it is proving deeply risky to the LGBT community and deeply divisive to Russian society”.
He accused Mr Putin of saying “stupid things” in reference to his warning to gay people travelling to the Winter Olympics to “leave the children in peace”.
The star thanked Mr Poroshenko for his “support” after meeting him.
It has been reported by ABC that in August this year, Roy Jones Jr. asked Vladimir Putin to grant him citizenship when the boxer and the Russian president met over tea in Crimea.
John made the comments Saturday during a visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, where he called on business leaders to accept gays in the workplace. Ban discrimination in the workplace based on sexuality and gender identity. 2.
“We need a common diplomatic initiative of the United Nations with the participation of Russia, the US, the EU and the regional powers”, Spiegel quotes another politician, Federal Minister of Economic Cooperation and On Monday, the party leadership will discuss ways to cooperate with Moscow.
Putin awarded Vitaly Milonov, deputy of the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg, Russia, the Order “For Merit to the Fatherland”, second degree, for his “legislative activity and many years of honest work”, according to an official Russian government website.