“I am saddened and ashamed, fortunately my life is ending and I will not see worse”
THE Michalis Iatropoulos gave an interview to the show “Weekenders” and answered about political correctness, while commenting on Markos Seferlis, Christos Mastoras and Manousos Manousakis.
“I’m in a very good phase, I’ve just done two films. I accept a movie not to like it, to be terrible. But for someone to say that the death penalty should come again and that Alexandros Tsouvelas should not play again, is unacceptable. Many lights have fallen on the politically correct and the lights are going crazy, they are fooling you,” Michalis Iatropoulos initially said.
Michalis Iatropoulos then added: “Manousos Manousakis brought me up overnight, I am grateful. Christos Mastoras is an example to follow, a bright artist. It makes me feel proud to be Greek.”
Michalis Iatropoulos also stated: “Markos Seferlis should be taught in the world’s cultural universities for his talent and intelligence. I have only good things to say about Apostolos Gletsos, I worked perfectly with him on Heart Whispers”.
In closing, Michalis Iatropoulos said: “I always owe people good words, but with what I see I am ashamed to belong to the mammals called men. I don’t have a TV, I see everything on the internet. Honestly, beyond joking, I’m saddened, ashamed and fortunately my life is ending and I won’t see worse.”