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Due to the unthinkable about the violations that were heard in the video game Big Brother, the government spokesman and vice minister, despite the prime minister, Stelios Petsas, intervened after the outcry that was generated, Sunday night.
In a post on Twitter, Stelios Petsas states that he has requested the intervention of the National Broadcasting Council, for dialogue “with vulgarly sexist content that even refers to a criminal act,” as he characteristically writes.
The government spokesman, as he himself says, has contacted the television station, whose immediate reaction, he emphasizes, considers evident.
What happened
It is recalled that on Sunday afternoon a video with one of the players, Antonis Alexandridis, began to circulate on the internet, in which he told his other two male companions that if he does not meet a woman every day, he rapes her.
“I go to one every day, to empty the package … otherwise there is rape,” he is heard saying, while none of the participants in the discussion seem to react.
Reactions
The reactions provoked by the appointment are enormous. The hashtag #cancelbigbrothergr, is the first on Twitter trends, while video game sponsors have announced the withdrawal of their support.
People from the political field also commented on the event.
SYRIZA’s Head of Work, Efi Ahtsioglou, in a Facebook post talks about an unthinkable reproduction of the rape culture, and blames the channel “that broadcast cannibalism.” “Without tolerance”, he concludes.
“No tolerance for the culture of rape,” SYRIZA Deputy Finance Director Katerina Papanatsiou says in a post, calling for the immediate intervention of the ESR.
The deputy representative of the Movement for Change, Zefi Dimadama, characteristically says: “Women as” pleasure utensils “, women to use, even if they don’t want to, then they rape! Homophobic, sexist, bullies and rapists (!) To please Insatiable viewers & “of the television arena. And yet it’s not just on television … Shame on it! “
SYRIZA’s new secretary, Dimitris Tzanakopoulos, in a post speaks of a culture of rape “in prime time and with sponsors.”
The party’s spokesman, Nassos Iliopoulos, calls for the isolation and confrontation of these perceptions.
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