Oh, by the way … – Karl-Heinz Nobel

For the latest edition of “Oh, by the way …”, “Krone Vorarlberg” columnist Harald Petermichl examined Karl-Heinz Rummenigge’s chances of winning a Nobel Prize, as well as the goals of FC Bayern in the deals with Qatar taken.

For the current year the train has unfortunately left and the Nobel Peace Prize has been awarded to the Filipino journalist Maria Ressa and her Russian colleague Dmitri Muratov. But even before the award ceremony on December 10th, the cards for 2022 will be reshuffled, which is why it is not surprising that Karl-Heinz Rummenigge shows up in time or throws his precious watch into the ring. After all, he demonstrated very impressively at a legendary press conference in 2018 that he is very familiar with the inviolability of human dignity. It is therefore difficult to understand why the Nobel Prize Committee preferred Nadia Murad and Denis Mukwege. To be sure for 2022, the Lippstadt-based man added a few days ago and again demonstrated his relevant expertise. To this end, he took up the template of an FCB fan group with a rather differentiated view (“We wash everything in for money”) on the business relationships of the German record champions with the emirate of Qatar and the state airline Qatar Airways and set the standards in the best fact-checking manner adjusted. Because of course the deals with the emirate are not about money, but about noble humanitarian goals. FC Bayern has been involved in Qatar for a long time in social policy and he himself has already spoken to non-governmental organizations and discussed ways of influencing them. That sounds damn concrete and if you continue these efforts so consistently in Munich, you don’t have to worry about the human rights situation at the staging of the semi-climate-neutral FIFA Christmas market in 2022. Well, Rummenigge has a tiny relativization with the sentence “That the have no comparable standard with Germany or Europe, that is well known ”, admitted. But you shouldn’t attach too much importance to that, because after all, you got “good money from this contract” at Säbener Straße. One could have admitted right away, but why should a cool-thinking Westphalian endanger the award of the Nobel Peace Prize. So we’ll wait and see whether Chronometer-Kalle will be in Oslo on December 10, 2022 or the quarter-finals “Sieger AF 7 vs. Sieger AF 8 ”will be present at al-Thumama Stadium in Doha. Alternatively, “Sieger AF 3 vs. Sieger AF 4” would also be possible in the al-Bayt stadium in al-Chaur, but now the noble committee should first form its opinion.
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