Football has the red card, but culture also knows the sending off. Anything that does not require higher education to understand has no value and, therefore, must be sent off. Off to the locker room, home, let the people stream themselves to death. Is this true, or is this diagnosis itself just a critical reflex? The KLASSENSTUNDE dialogue series discusses a new awareness of social differences. In culture, but also in football, education and nightlife. In Zurich, with questions that go beyond the city. How do social classes and their barriers manifest themselves, how can they be overcome, and does that always make sense? Tobi Müller discusses these issues with two guests at a time, the audience sits at tables, has a drink of their choice, and joins in at the end.
In the second edition of the dialogue series, we talk about football and how social differences are manifested there. Our guests are Kaspar Meng (lawyer, former Head of Security at FC Zurich), Andreas Mösli (Head of Communications at FC Winterthur) and Aline Trede (Leader of the Greens parliamentary group, Central Board of the Football Association).