Jedi’s fight for recognition

Two Jedi Knights petitioned the United Nations last week to officially recognise “Jedi” as a religion. The Jedi’s known as Umada and Yunyun delivered the following protest letter to the UN:
“To whom it may concern,
For the last ten years the United Nations has marked today as the International Day of Tolerance.
While we support this important work, we feel the UN needs to move with the times.
In the 2001 UK census, 390,000 people identified themselves as Jedi Knights, making us the fourth largest religion in the country.
We have a proud heritage dating back 195,000 years to our first Jedi, the blue haired, blue eyed Kaja Sinis, who was born on Coruscant.
Like the United Nations, the Jedi Knights are peacekeepers, and we feel we have the basic right to express our religion through wearing our robes, and to be recognised by the national and international community.
We therefore call upon you to change the 16th November to the United Nations Interstellar Day of Tolerance, to reflect the religious make-up of our twenty-first century civilization.
Tolerance is about respecting difference where ever it lies, including other galaxies. Please don’t exclude us from your important work.
May the Force be with you.”
It all sounds pretty reasonable to me. I’m suprised the “trekkies” didn’t think of this first. ;)
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The Jedi believe in “The Force” which has an overall mystical and religious aspect, trekkies on the other hand don’t have this religious overtone. I conceed that James T Kirk is a God to a lot of people though. ;)