Podcast “important today”: EM arena in rainbow colors: “We are dealing with it the wrong way”

Podcast “important today”: EM arena in rainbow colors: “We are dealing with it the wrong way”

According to the will of many, the Allianz Arena should have shone in rainbow colors for today’s European Championship game between Germany and Hungary. But the Uefa has rejected it. The transsexual goalkeeping coach Till Sponholz thinks this is a wrong signal, as he explains to Michel Abdollahi.

Travel is currently out of the question in Great Britain and all other easing has been withdrawn for the time being. In an interview with Michel Abdollahi in the podcast “today important”, RTL correspondent Ulrich Oppold reports how the fight against mutation is going and what that means for people. “The great danger is that the variant is underestimated in Germany too!

Mass tests and mass vaccinations

Although the British army vaccinated thousands of people even in stadiums, summer vacations fall into the water for many British people, according to Oppold.

Our neighbors in the UK have almost lost the race against the new Delta variant, and that could also flourish in Germany.

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Podcast “important today”

Sure, opinionated, on the 12: “important today” is not just a news podcast. We set topics and initiate debates – with poise and sometimes uncomfortably. Host Michel Abdollahi and his team speak out for this stern– and RTL reporters: inside with the most exciting people from politics, society and entertainment. They let all voices have their say, the quiet and the loud. Anyone who hears “important today” starts the day informed and can have a sound say.

Football should not only be allowed to set an example against racism

In addition, the podcast is about the decision of the Uefa that the Munich stadium may not shine in rainbow colors before the European Championship match between Germany and Hungary. Goalkeeping coach Till Sponholz, from SV Häger in NRW, is transsexual. As a soccer player, he barely missed a professional career at the time. At 18, his body signaled to him that “something is wrong,” said Sponholz. He developed a serious skin disease and had to end his football career because of it. A signal that he was in the wrong body. Then a long way began for him until he came out as a transsexual in early 2018.

In an interview with Michel Abdollahi, the 36-year-old demands: “I think we are sending the wrong message if we do not show solidarity here and if we do not go ahead and show that not only racism has no place in sport, but also that homophobia and exclusion from trans identity and homosexuality has no chance. ”

Michel Abdollahi also takes a look at Neustadt an der Donau in Bavaria, where an aggressive stork is walking around.

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