It bothers them that all the boha of the rotten capitalist world is brought to light, reports the KKE, responding to the representative of the ND Nikos Romanos, who criticized the statement of Dimitris Koutsoubas about female students being led to “sugar daddies” due to high tuition fees.

“In their attempt to defend their reactionary and unconstitutional bill for the establishment of private universities, government representatives have so far resorted to lies, slander and authoritarianism. Now they are also resorting to ridiculousness or, to be more precise, to self-ridicule,” the KKE says characteristically.

“Really, don’t they know in ND that the commercialization of education in a number of countries has even led to such phenomena of decay, like those denounced by Dimitris Koutsoubas, referring to educational “models” from abroad?”

“Aren’t they aware of the reports and creepy ads on the internet that seek to take advantage of new female students and the huge cost of studying?”

“Obviously they know it, it just bothers them when they hear it because it highlights all the bullshit of the rotten capitalist world they represent.”

“It is degrading and sexist to silence and tolerate such phenomena and above all to support a policy that reproduces them, not to denounce them. If the ND representatives are looking for despicable, unacceptable, sexist and degrading situations for the female sex, let them look at the events of their student faction, commonly “look in the mirror”.

“They are deeply laughed at, if they think that with such distortions and nonsense they will escape the popular and young anger for the failed bill they want to vote for,” concludes Perissos.