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  • Posted By fishmanatsea fishmanatsea | about 1 year ago
    While I don’t like many Chinese government policies and laws, I cannot agree with some in the international community to paint the Tibetan issue as a racial and religious issue. I see those views as of evil origin and ill intent if not out of ignorance.

    By constantly twisting the truth and facts, Dalai Lama incites racial hatred and religious hatred. Many ignorant Tibetans saw their Chinese compatriots as enemies. Their behaviour towards their fellow Chinese citizens were sometime very violent. This is all because they believed in their religious leader such as Dalai Lama. Dalai Lama should be responsible for the violence in Tibet.
  • Posted By fishmanatsea fishmanatsea | about 1 year ago
    The claim of Chinese cultural genocide in Tibet is a total load of rubbish. It was true that religions of all colours were banned in China during ‘Cultural Revolution’ but that extended to Chinese traditional culture as well. It was driven by fanatic ideologue that beared no resemblance to recent government policies too. I have friends who worked and lived in Tibet for over 50 years. From their personal accounts, Tibetan culture and religion were much better treated and preserved during the ‘Cultural Revolution’ than Chinese’s own traditional culture because governments of all levels took very sensitive views of the Tibetan situation.
  • Posted By fishmanatsea fishmanatsea | about 1 year ago
    I am amazed by the international community's ignorance of Dalai Lama's true character, a medieval slave driver. He claims he is a religious leader but he was exactly that, a slave driver before he fled China in the late 1950's. So many Tibetans were living under absolute poverty and slavery before Chinese government took over from Dalai’s rule. Apart from a few elite monks, was there any basic medicine for ordinary Tibetans? Was there any basic education for the ordinary Tibetans? Is it known to people that Dalai Lama was carried around by those Tibetan slaves despite his youth when he ruled Tibet? Is it known to people that he never worked a single day for his crust?

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