Putin compares himself to JK ROWLING: Ranting president says Russia is being cancelled by the West
JK Rowling has rubbished Putin's deranged rants that Russia is being 'cancelled' by the West. Putin launched an extraordinary rant, accusing the west of trying to cancel Russia like Rowling.
Speaking to cultural figures, Putin said West trying to erase Russian authors and composers over Ukraine war. He likened Russia to the Harry Potter author, complaining of 'discrimination of everything to do with Russia'. Russia has been hammered by Western sanctions and dumped by brands over its war in Ukraine
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