Both his origin and the phobia he has around political events spoke, among others, about the interview he gave Mary Argyriadou and the camera of the Breakfast@Star show Wednesday morning at STAR. “I experienced racism because when you grow up with morals, values, ideals, language and everything is Greek, you can’t suddenly have a problem with someone because you’re similar. I have been put in a more difficult position by journalists asking me things that had nothing to do with reality. How do you feel about being from Albania? “but this is not the reality” said Alexis Pappas first. ADVERSE “The reality is that I am a Greek who happened to be born in northern Epirus. Northern Epirus is Greek. Don’t mix it and try to find something else to sell the news. Because I think some people are confused about what to sell. I understand that the editor-in-chief will come sometime and ask for something more in content.” “The evolution of things in political events scares me. I think it is usually the case that journalists are asked questions to people dealing with policy on political issues, while normally questions should be asked to ordinary citizens about politics,” Alexis Pappas then completed his new interview.
Alexis Pappas: I experienced racism, I have been put in a more difficult position by journalists
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