The boos then escalated
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2025 3:48 am
Then Köppel made the biggest mistake, he put himself and the "Weltwoche" at the centre of attention instead of the people celebrating their anniversary: "In the past, people were afraid of damaging their image if they listened to Krokus, so they did it in secret. It's a bit like the Weltwoche: everyone reads it, but nobody admits it."
Even worse than being laughed at is poland rcs data being slapped away. I find this "being slapped away" to be a very painful slap.
Conclusion: Politicians and personalities who expose themselves must always expect opposition. Especially when it comes to outstanding personalities who do not fit the norm.
My prediction: Roger Köppel will have to endure a huge wave of criticism from his journalist colleagues and not just from the left-wing media, because everyone fears that the clever rhetorician will have too much power in the future - as a member of the National Council and editor-in-chief. The dismantling of the unpopular analyst has already begun in various media (for example in the Tages-Anzeiger). This is probably just the beginning. How can Roger Köppel overcome this unpleasant situation? It will be exciting for observers.
Even worse than being laughed at is poland rcs data being slapped away. I find this "being slapped away" to be a very painful slap.
Conclusion: Politicians and personalities who expose themselves must always expect opposition. Especially when it comes to outstanding personalities who do not fit the norm.
My prediction: Roger Köppel will have to endure a huge wave of criticism from his journalist colleagues and not just from the left-wing media, because everyone fears that the clever rhetorician will have too much power in the future - as a member of the National Council and editor-in-chief. The dismantling of the unpopular analyst has already begun in various media (for example in the Tages-Anzeiger). This is probably just the beginning. How can Roger Köppel overcome this unpleasant situation? It will be exciting for observers.