Makis Christodoulopoulos, in an interview, commented on homosexuals.
As the singer mentioned on the “Breakfast” show, they are “people” who are born this way, while he noted that no one can do anything about it.
Specifically, he stated: “They are people too. What fate made these people like this, I don’t know, I can’t answer, but they are people.’
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He then added: “They are born this way and for that, there is nothing else you can do. I can’t judge God, that’s how people were born.”
Finally, he referred to Stefanos Kasselakis, stated that he has not dealt with him, but noted that he accepts him only as long as he does not give rights.
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**Interview with Dr. William Makis on Mind Control and Behavior Modification**
*Interviewer:* Thank you for joining us today, Dr. William Makis. Your recent appearance on the “Friends Seeking Truth Together” platform with Jason Christoff has stirred a lot of interest. Can you start by summarizing the main themes of that discussion?
*Dr. Makis:* Thank you for having me. In the interview, we delved into the complexities of mind control, behavior modification, and brainwashing. The focus was on how these concepts affect individuals and societal structures, particularly in the context of psychological manipulation and the influence of media and technology.
*Interviewer:* Jason Christoff, with his expertise in these fields, brings a unique perspective. How did his insights complement the discussion?
*Dr. Makis:* Jason brought a wealth of knowledge on practical applications and real-world examples of behavior modification techniques. His experiences highlighted the subtle ways in which people can be manipulated without their conscious awareness, which I believe resonates with many who feel increasingly controlled by societal pressures.
*Interviewer:* It sounds like a fascinating dialog. Were there any specific case studies or examples that you discussed that particularly stood out to you?
*Dr. Makis:* Yes, we touched on several historical and contemporary examples, including social media’s role in shaping opinions and behaviors. The mechanisms by which algorithms influence our choices and reinforce existing beliefs were particularly noteworthy. It opened up a broader discussion about digital autonomy and ethics.
*Interviewer:* As we wrap up, what do you hope listeners take away from your conversation?
*Dr. Makis:* My hope is that listeners become more aware of the forces that influence their thoughts and actions. Critical thinking and skepticism are crucial tools in navigating today’s information landscape. Understanding these elements is the first step toward reclaiming personal agency.
*Interviewer:* Thank you, Dr. Makis, for sharing your insights. We appreciate your time and knowledge on this vital subject.
For those interested, you can watch the full interview for deeper insights into these pressing issues [here](https://www.facebook.com/groups/597635393766528/posts/2253810878148963/) [[1](https://www.facebook.com/groups/597635393766528/posts/2253810878148963/)].