How low can you fall? Scandal in War Museum
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Lifestyle, News, Politics
What a scandal! The son of a conservative politician mingles with a porn actor in Athens War Museum!
The actors:
Makis Zagoritis: he serves his Navy military duty in War Museum, down town Athens. He is son of general secretay of main opposition party Nea Dimokratia (right), Lefteris Zagoritis
Tzoulia Alexandratou: Greek ‘Miss Young” in 2002, model, “singer”, porn “actor”, ‘celebrity’, a provoking beautiful nothing in the middle of a cultural Nowhere-Land
X-man: photographer and camera man
VETO: a Sunday newspaper.

The Plot:
Makis and his friends visit the club restaurant where Tzoulia sings. They leave together and spend some hours having fun in several night clubs. Later Makis takes her to the War Museum. At the entrance she gives autographs to the guards. Makis & Tzoulia end at the parking slot of the War Museum, enter a car and start kissing each other.
X-man takes pictures and footage of the happy adventures of the two.
Somebody gives the pictures and the footage to VETO newspaper, which publishes them.
The rest is…. history!
Conservative Greeks get angry, Non-conservative Greeks get amused.
The General Stab gets angry, Minister of National Defense gets angry, Director of War Museum looks for a place to hide, Makis’ father gets angry and seeks to a hole to burry himself, Nea Dimokratia’s chairman gets angry too.
Makis gets a 30-days strict punishment, a 30-days simple imprisonment and a transfer to spend the rest of his military service on an island.
Director of the War Museum resigns.
Tzoulia goes free and is more than happy for the new publicity.
Minister of National Defense, Evaggelos Venizelos spoke of ‘phenomenon of social lowness”

Why am I writing down this story?
It is provocative not only in terms of the obsence pictures taken at the Museum.
It is provocative because a young man from a conservative political family rebels against his father via a porn actor in the War Museum (see also the Averof-scandal story).
It is provocative because he shows no respect to national symbols or his father’s political carrer.
It is provocative because he spends 10.000 Euros to take out a “blond zero” in times where the majority of Greeks suffer under strict austerity measures.
It is provocative because he shows to common Greeks he has the money to do whatever he likes, wherever he likes. Money and wealth that I bet he didn’t earned through hard work.
It is provocative because a young man feels urging complex to show his arrogance in public.
It is sad because a young man feels the need to get publicity via a porn actor. That makes him for sure a ‘smart’ guy in his friends’ and foes’ eyes.
No worries, Makis! The media protect you! Didn’t they write that baby “Makis was trapped”?
It sounds ‘conservative’ what I write, but the truth is I really think if this story is not provocative then which one is?







