Hello and welcome to our new section My World, My Opinion. Hans Ulrich Jörges is in our studio today. Have a nice good evening. I am very pleased. Good evening. Yes, of course we'll take a look at the winners of the day of the week. And we have to take a look back at the Corona period. It's been a while. This is a very exciting story, because for me the winners are the unvaccinated people during the Corona period. They have now been rehabilitated and there is nothing left to explain about it. It turned out, when the redacted protocols of the crisis team at the Robert Koch Institute were opened, that those at the highest level had already determined in November 2021 that the statement that the pandemic was a pandemic of the unvaccinated was incorrect, literally incorrect. The entire population is involved in the pandemic, including those who have been vaccinated. Now you have to keep in mind what that meant for the unvaccinated back then. There was this 2G regulation that only those who had been vaccinated and those who had recovered could move around freely, and those who were unvaccinated were not allowed to go to the cinema, not to the theater, not to a concert, not to a restaurant. They weren't allowed to do anything except work, even though they had to be tested every day. That was quite a blow. And I considered such an infringement on people's freedoms to be completely impossible in the country. But it went through because everyone believed it was like that. And they were also insulted, insulted and put down in a way that, in retrospect, one can only be ashamed of. And now I come straight to the second category. The losers of the day are all those who uttered this sentence about the pandemic of the unvaccinated. Mr. Spahn, the Health Minister, Mr. Söder, Mr. Lauterbach, Mr. Ramelow from the Left and, hear, hear! The Federal President, Mr. Steinmeier, also spread the word. The highest authority, so to speak. This is simply an impossible story and I think they should publicly apologize for it now. I would like to see someone stand up, have the courage and say: I was wrong back then. I'm sorry. I now see what happened to many people as a result. I apologize. Spahn said relatively early on that we all remembered the sentence: At some point we have to forgive ourselves at the end of the pandemic. Yes, then he should start. He should ask for forgiveness for that. Really, that's what I'm counting on now. Here we look at the news of the day. We have already reported a lot about what is worthwhile at the Olympics. Yes, you ask yourself, that's a really great Olympic concept. When I heard about it, I was really excited that the Olympics were being celebrated in a city like that, that they were swimming in the Seine and kind of fencing in some historic buildings and stuff. But it's all really great, well thought out, typical Macron, something very special. The French are doing something very special, but it is incredibly dangerous because terrorists, criminals, lunatics can strike anywhere. And I don't want to hope that what we experienced today with the attacks is, so to speak, the start. If you look at how far apart the locations of the attacks are, i.e. spread across the whole of northern France, I don't believe what was initially thought. These are left-wing radicals. Such small left-wing radical groups usually do not have such an infrastructure . We've seen it often enough in Berlin . We'll do an attack or two, on a railway line, but not across an entire country. So who was that? There is an infrastructure behind it and a brain has planned it. And I think the assumption that it could be a Russian secret service is very plausible. If that's the case, what else might be coming to Paris? And if something happens, you have to say in retrospect - I don't want to hope so - that they were, so to speak, frivolous games that were organized because they took the blind eye into account. Let's hope that everything remains as peaceful and as wonderfully culturally rooted as it is now planned. But I feared from the beginning that something would happen more. Let's get to the excitement of the day and it's hard to believe. Yes, in Pirna, Saxony, 9 to 11-year-old students in a primary school daycare center make swastikas out of building blocks, make the Hitler salute and sing a racist song. 9 to 11. The school management called the police. But they can't do anything because they aren't responsible, they just drove away again. I think you have to summon the parents and maybe take a look at their parents' house to see what they have lying around in the living room and in the bookcases. In any case, if we are now at the stage in Germany where swastikas are placed in schools and kindergartens. My dear swan! Yes, crazy, this news. Let us rather look at more beautiful things. For example, on the note, and I'm really excited about it: Apple is working on a foldable cell phone. That should take another two years. The item is probably huge and will then be folded ten times. I don't know how it will fit in the bag. They'll think of something. In any case, the next generation of cell phones is coming our way and I'm excited about it. That’s Hans Ulrich Jörges’ opinion. Thank you for the interview. Thank you very much. Thanks too.