Neureuther: “Every woman is an absolute superhero”

The former ski racer Felix Neureuther wants more recognition for women and families and criticizes the German education system.

Felix Neureuther wants more recognition for women and families and criticizes the education system. In Germany, “the children of the rich would be well and correctly promoted because they can afford it, but not the width. Because our system is wrong,” said the former ski racer in the BR24Sport-Podcast “Pizza & Pommes”.

“Where the state is responsible for making our children healthy, we are not on the right track,” added the 41-year-old and emphasized: “I think that’s so a shame because if the parents can spend so little time with the children, then our system should be oriented in a future-oriented way that the children are doing well in this system.”

For the four -time father, “every woman is an absolute superhero”, a birth is “the craziest, greatest, at the same time the most blatant experience” and “always a miracle”. Neureuther: “When I think how the women pull it through, even breastfeeding, or if the children are awake at night, what strength they develop – we men can do that at all, we would break it, we would have no chance at all.”

To be a mother is “never felt enough, not even by society when you are a great mom. But it is said that he has the job, he has the job, he earns the money, he earns the money. But the biggest job and the most important and best job on this planet is to be parents.”

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