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Christos Loulis gave his own answer after the uproar caused by the place of the General Secretariat for Civil Protection with a message to avoid overcrowding in the squares.
Speaking tonight in the ERT newsletter, Christos Loulis said he could not imagine that the stage could be sexist.
“I think all this talk is pointless, but once the message that the place wanted to pass caused other reactions than expected, everything went well,” said the actor. Regarding the topic of police intervention for the crowd in the squares, the actor said that he does not like violence, but that “I feel stupid for being home and some people tell me that this whole period was a disaster.”
“I didn’t see the video as divisive or sexist. I did it non-profit. From there, if the ad doesn’t get the right message across to the world that it stands for something else, it does well and pulls out,” Christos Loulis said earlier in Natalia Germanou’s midday show, a few hours after the withdrawal of the television advertisement from the General Secretariat for Civil Protection. .
Shortly after the spot was released, there were many reactions on social media about how the role of women in the script was presented and her withdrawal.
The announcement of the Civil Protection:
“Two new locations have been launched as part of the campaign against the coronation. One of them sparked some reactions and criticism of sexism. Because this criticism, unfair to us in relation to our intentions, creates the impression of that we do not want to exist even as a suspicion, we removed it. The objective of our campaign was and is to create awareness throughout society. When one place instead of joining can obviously divide, it does not fulfill its purpose. The campaign will continue with the other place. We want to thank the two excellent actors, Christos Loulis and Katerina Lechou, for their kind offer. “
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