‘ Marcos Seferlis did not say anything, he simply imitated as always in satire” explains . For Markos Seferlis and the saliva that has broken out with the sketch for Nemo in Delphinarios Stavros Nikolaidis, Wednesday morning, the camera of the Buongiorno show and journalist Christos Lysseas in MEGA was invited to speak. “With Marco Seferlis I have worked together and will work again, I think this non binary story is funny on its own. That while I’m born a boy, I suddenly do my revolution and I don’t know what I am. I mean, I was born a cat, but when I was 18, I might want to be a dog, I think it’s funny in itself,” the well-known actor initially said. “Because I saw the show, she didn’t say anything. He just imitated, as he always does in satire and as he has taken out a bunch of examples of other comedians who have imitated extreme homosexuals. But then no one spoke” “Political correctness has certainly crossed the line. It’s like in every revolution, but I justify it somewhere. That is, in every revolution every social class or change always reaches the other end until it finds its balance,” Stavros Nikolaides added.
Stavros Nikolaides: A bunch of comedians have imitated extreme homosexuals
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