Karathanasopoulos on “sugar daddies”: The parties that denounce Koutsoubas are making a fool of themselves – 2024-03-09 21:34:27 – Archyde

Karathanasopoulos on "sugar daddies": The parties that denounce Koutsoubas are making a fool of themselves - 2024-03-09 21:34:27 - Archyde

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“All this arrogance of the political parties that came out against Dimitris Koutsoubas for his reference to sugar daddies, leads them to ridicule themselves, because they were disturbed by the complaint of the rot and not the rot itself”, emphasized the Achaean parliamentary representative of the KKE, Nikos Karathanasopoulos, speaking to Open TV.
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According to him, the fact that female students engage in prostitution in order to pay their university fees is a reality recorded in the Nordic countries, Britain, the Netherlands, the USA and Australia. “Monstrous sounds. We said that there are such phenomena,” said Mr. Karathanasopoulos and even referred to “a university poster in an American university, which invites students to join the legion in Ukraine, to cover their debts for their studies.”
He noted that the reaction to the words of Dimitris Koutsoubas in the Parliament was not immediate, but started five hours later. “Doesn’t it surprise you that 5 hours after the report of the general secretary of the KKE, the first reaction was from the deputy representative of New Democracy, and then all the other parties followed?”, he asked.

Asked if Mr Koutsuba’s comment was sexist, he replied: “Is reporting prostitution sexist? We are not saying that the whole world does this, but there is a certain publication, which talks about over 1 million female students worldwide, who are prostituted, to cover the expenses of their studies. Is this sexism?’
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