LDUred
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No. It is all a consequence of Russia waging a needless war of aggression upon a peaceful, sovereign state against a backdrop of concocted lies and false flags.If you carefully analyse his music, the notes spell out a very anti-NATO message.
The same as people in the West face energy hikes and fuel poverty, a talented Russian pianist gets his concerts cancelled. For the people whom are not directly affected by the fighting, life sucks for us all in many ways, but we are not the victims, and neither is he.
No-one wants to be 'entertained' by someone who is associated with a terror state. I am pretty sure Germans weren't in high demand for shows during the II World War.
Let's put this in perspective: he is being asked not to play his piano for the foreseeable. He and his supporters can cry about that on Twitter while people in Ukraine dig mass graves or watch on helplessly as corpses are eaten by dogs. They are the victims.
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