The UniLingo
Jun 25th, 2009 by Niko de Lyko
Another question raised frequently is this. Why English?
If you want the answer ask yourself—whether you are in Athens or in Istanbul, in Amsterdam or Roma, in Sao Paolo, Mumbai, Tel Aviv, Shanghai or Nairobi, in Moskow or in Montreal; how would you all our message get, had it been in oh let’s say, Ellenic?
Could we just have given it you in the original of this planet’s alphabet and tell you, as the rabbis do to people who don’t read Hebrew, “Look at the letters. They will teach you.”?
Sure we could.
But what language should we have to use to let you know that you can just look and the letters will teach you?
The same those rabbis use of course, on their victims.
What do we call this Universal language that gets across the message?
English—or UniLingo.