2023-12-14 05:00:00
Why are children still being tortured with dodgeball today, and why can it still be called that?” On the 35th birthday, 70 people each asked STANDARD the question that was most bothering them at the time, in October, and that was the question the director Marie Kreutzer. She’s not alone in wondering, the “ragging” in the gymnasium regularly causes discussions up and down the country. “I hated dodgeball as a child,” says Kreutzer. “I was always afraid of it. It wasn’t just played at school, but also at children’s parties, for example.”
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