Vladimir Putin calls Elton John ‘mistaken’ about Russia's LGBT laws

President, singer recently clashed over the latter's comments on 'liberal values'


Reuters July 01, 2019
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OSAKA: Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that Elton John was “mistaken” about LGBT rights in Russia, while praising the British singer as a musical genius.

The Candle in the Wind crooner had said on Friday that he was deeply upset by Putin’s comment that liberal values were “obsolete” and had been rejected by the majority of people in Western nations. He also accused the Russian leader of hypocrisy for saying that he wanted LGBT people to be happy after reports that gay scenes in Rocketman, the film based on John’s life, had been censored in Russia.

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“I have a lot of respect for him; he is a genius musician. We all enjoy his music. But I think Elton John is mistaken,” Putin said when asked about the British singer’s comments in Osaka, where he was attending a G20 summit.

Putin said Russian authorities had a “relaxed and unprejudiced” attitude toward LGBT people, but decisions about gender identity could only be made by adults and therefore, minors need to be “left alone.” Russian law bans “propaganda of homosexuality among minors.”

Putin also said that while he did not deny the attractiveness of liberal values in general but had been referring to situations where they impinged on traditional lifestyles.

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