@theAliceRoberts Inspirational - a term that is now almost a cliché. But Mo's story is exactly that. Mo's childhood would have broken many of us. I too find myself moved by Mo's recounting of his own tears, wanting to hold fast the young boy devastated by the action of the adults who abused him.
Olympic gold medallist Sir Mo Farah reveals he was trafficked to UK as child, given new name and forced to work as domestic servant https://t.co/Xs07wzPich
@DaveFromFlint2 @PureNewZealand As someone who lost relatives in rhe Holocaust I find this statement deeply offensive. As for the rest: hyperbolic commentary with no evidence to support it. I am sorry you are too brainwashed to see it...
'The more in the world you encounter kindness... the better the world always is – and all the big words: virtue, justice, truth, are dwarfed by the greatness of kindness.' – Lovely words by our patron @stephenfry.