Lakis Lazopoulos: “I would never satirize anything related to my youth”

“The satire has always respected and respected the weak groups of the population, supports them,” states . For the limits of satire and its critics, Lakis Lazopoulos spoke, among many others, in the new interview he gave this week in the insert “Nisides” on the occasion of the return of “Al Chandiri News”, to MEGA. What are the limits of satire relative to the weak groups of the population? Satire has always respected and respected the weak groups of the population, supports them. But, of course, if there is a crime, say, a very violent act by a person belonging to a weak group of the population, the satire will talk about that person, with caution again. But there is always absolute respect and absolute priority for these groups. What would you never satirize? I would never satirize anything that has anything to do with my youth. Because I don’t like to go back and hit me or people I’ve met in my student years and now they’re proving to be great submissive to the system. Some accuse you of “unsavory” jokes dealing with farts, old ladies and so on. My answer is that there are still old ladies and they keep farting. They should.