Description: WA General Assembly resolution #243: "Language Preservation" shall be struck out and rendered null and void
Argument
The World Assembly,
UNDERSTANDING the goal of resolution #243, which is to preserve languages,
NOTING that nations may have a large quantity of languages,
REALIZING such nations may be unable to record all languages,
SADDENED nations are required to interfere with languages lacking an alphabet, which may alter the language
CONVINCED that some cultures would not like their languages to be recorded, for it is sacred to them and any interference made by the government would go against their beliefs,
ACKNOWLEDGING that some languages have an overwhelming amount of notable works of literature which have yet to be recorded, and recording these works is a task which may take many years of research,
FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGING that the term "notable works" used in the resolution is a vague term, as the resolution does not clearly state what makes a work of literature "notable",
REALIZING that there are billions of languages used throughout all nations, and recording data for each one would be far too time-consuming and overwhelming for nations, and the International Language Research Center,
BELIEVING the International Language Research Center is not needed to record the billions of languages,
HEREBY repeals GA #243
Co-Authored by The Last Homely House