I had billions of dollars, I'd donate substantial amount of that wealth to the U.N. under the condition that they phase in Esperanto for all official U.N. business. "That'll never happen. After all, Esperanto is a dead language." It's not dead, it's just unpopular. And not all unpopular ideas are bad. (They're not all good either.) And if Esperanto really is a dead language, then I'm President Gaius Baltar: Leader of the Twelve Colonies of Kobol!
Paying the U.N. to adopt Esperantotopic posted Tue, August 15, 2006 - 11:05 AM by Yul |
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