Sunday, September 15, 2013

An Olympic Truce?

 From Mary Pilon of The New York Times:

Every two years, the United Nations adopts a resolution called the Olympic Truce, a perfunctory statement that invokes the ancient Greeks and celebrates friendly competition and “the cause of peace.” 
United Nations representatives from around the world spent weeks pushing Russia to amend the language to include gay people, according to interviews with representatives from eight countries. This week, after extensive negotiations behind the scenes, Russia altered the truce’s language to say that it would “promote social inclusion without discrimination of any kind.”

They are just words I know, they mean very little, but yet are a beginning. Most of the world's biggest social changes began with changes to the written word.



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