Particular Olympics Chairman Tim Shriver celebrates LEGO’s new, inclusive character line, pushes again towards those that deride it

Eunice Kennedy Shriver standing with and talking to Special Olympics athletes.

Eunice Kennedy Shriver with Particular Olympics athletes on the first ever Particular Olympics World Video games in 1968.

The next is an excerpt from an op-ed written by Particular Olympics Chairman Dr. Timothy Shriver titled “Is LEGO’s toy diversity ‘woke’? There’s nothing wrong with visibility for disabilities.,” revealed in USA Today.

“Who would not love LEGO? I positive do, until I step on them, which does not occur usually, though I anticipate the chance will develop with every new grandchild.

“That is why I used to be perplexed to listen to that these beloved plastic bricks have been snarled in a world media controversy. Final fall, the LEGO Group introduced a brand new line of LEGO figures meant to rejoice human variety.

“These ‘re-imagined’ characters are supposed to show a big selection of traits you do not usually see in mass-produced toys, together with vitiligo, Down syndrome, nervousness dysfunction and limb variations. The transfer has put LEGO smack in the course of a fierce battlefront in our overheated tradition wars. Commentators on each side of the Atlantic have blasted the corporate for going ‘woke.’

“I do not suppose I have to take up an excessive amount of of this area or your time explaining why variety in toys is nothing to get upset about and is definitely factor. Kids be taught by play. As they discover the huge world and their place in it, they arrive to know who they’re and the place they belong.”