I recently came across a story that really shocked me. During World War II, a Polish woman named Irena Sendler managed to work in the Warsaw ghetto with the intention of saving Jewish children from their certain death. Irena managed to save 2,500 children, and throughout the war helped find their families. In 1943, when the Nazis learned of what she was doing, they brutally tortured her, but she did not disclose any information to them. In 2007, this same woman was nominated to receive the Nobel Peace Prize. However, it was awarded to former U.S. vice president Al Gore for his documentary on climate change, An Inconvenient Truth, and the 2009 prize was awarded to Barack Obama for his promises and good intentions.
It’s not for me to undermine the decision of who is more deserving of this award, but perhaps it should be considered whether an action is worth more than words. Perhaps the intent of these awards is not only peace, but economic or political. Irena Sendler died in 2008 without being awarded the Nobel when she truly was a woman who had done a difficult and daunting task while risking her life for others.
As with this case there have been thousands of others, maybe even some not far from our own lives. Another specific example of unknown heroines is Emily Davidson, a militant of the twentieth century feminist movement who fought for the recognition of a woman's right to vote, giving even her life, and she still was not recognized for her actions. I think such important awards should not be given so lightly or simply for promises and not acts, as this would have no value or recognition. As it says on the tombstone of Emily Davidson: "Deeds, not words.”
Hace poco me enteré de una noticia que me impactó bastante, durante la II Guerra Mundial una mujer polaca llamada Irena Sendler consiguió trabajar dentro del gueto de Varsovia con la intención de salvar a los niños judíos de una muerte segura. Irena consiguió sacar de allí a 2.500 niños y tras la guerra buscó a sus respectivas familias. En 1943 cuando los nazis se enteraron de estas actividades la torturaron brutalmente, pero ella no desveló ninguna información. En 2007 esta misma mujer fue candidata para recibir el Premio Nobel de la Paz, sin embargo, fue galardonado al ex vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos Al Gore por su documental sobre el cambio climático: Una verdad incómoda, y en 2009 a Barack Obama por promesas y buenas intenciones.
No seré yo quien ponga en entredicho tal decisión de quién es más merecedor de ese premio, pero tal vez habría que reflexionar sobre si más vale una acción que unas palabras. Quizás tras estos galardones no sólo hay intereses pacíficos, sino económicos o políticos. Irena Sendler falleció en 2008 sin ser premiada por el Nobel, cuando de verdad fue una mujer que ha realizado una difícil y dura tarea arriesgando su vida por la de los demás.
Como este caso ha habido miles, incluso puede que no muy lejanos a nuestras vidas. Apoyándome en otro ejemplo de heroínas desconocidas encuentro el caso de Emily Davidson, una militante del movimiento feminista del siglo XX que luchó por el reconocimiento del voto de las mujeres dando incluso su vida, y que aun así no fue reconocida por su acción. Pienso que este tipo de premios de tanta importancia no se deberían otorgar de forma tan ligera o simplemente por promesas y no por actos, ya que este carecería de valor o reconocimiento. Como dice en la lápida de Emily Davidson: "Deeds, no words", "Hechos, no palabras".
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For a nation founded on massacres of Native Americans and centuries-long African slave ownership, the lurch towards racism under Trump is not surprising.
For a nation founded on massacres of Native Americans and centuries-long African slave ownership, the lurch towards racism under Trump is not surprising.
What perhaps remains unresolved, is how long the American electorate will allow Trump to reduce their country into a paranoia state, an empire of appalling tantrums and ragtag diplomacy.