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Re: China made a mistake NOT to engage the Dalai Lama

by rst0wxyz <rst0wxyz@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 19, 2008 at 08:32 AM

On Mar 18, 1:45=A0am, "truth" <tr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Looks more likely that u have been brainwashed by the
> propagandas from the Communist Chinese.

Looks like you don't know what truth means.

>
> Have u met the Dalai Lama ?

Why would I want to meet him?

>
> When the Chinese marched into Tibet to invade their
> country what do u expect him to do ?

The PLA not only marched into Tibet, they marched all over China.

>Remember he was
> only a small boy then.
> He will take any help that is given to survive.
> So I don't deny that the CIA help him in the early days.
> But now ? He don't need their help.

If he doesn't need any help from the CIA, how does he and his group
live?  Remember, he is a monk devoted to life of poverty.  All monks
live on handouts from way back in history.

> He is so popular
> and has millions and millions of followers.

Where?  Tibet itself has only about a million people.  The others are
Han Chinese living in Tibet.

> Just look at
> the huge number of people who attended his talks.

How huge? a hundred? two hundreds? Wouldn't you say some attended
because of curiosity more than anything else?  What subject of
interest he has to the world of non-buddhists? non-wor****ppers?

> The Chinese are so afraid of his global popularity that
> they decided to demonise him.

With 1.3 billion and a powerful army, the Chinese are afraid of a mere
human being?  Why?  What power does he have?  The power of Moses?

> That is a big mistake.

There is no mistake.  The Dalai Lama is a leech.  He only takes, he
has nothing to give but prayers.

> He is the moderating voice amongst the Tibetan.

He has no voice now.

> The Chinese should engage him to settle in a peaceful
> way their problem in Tibet.

China has no use of him.

> The Dalai Lama is not
> asking for independence. All he is asking is some
> form of autonomy so that they can pursue their
> religious, cultural and traditional way of life.

You only wanted to tie the Tibetans to the past, to live a primitive
life as they have always?

> Is that too much ?

But today's Tibetans don't want to live a life of the past.  Like all
people all over the world, they want money, fast cars, freeways, fast
travel, good food,...
Why should you want to deprive them of today's modern conveniences?

> In fact he even went so far as to
> say that the future of Tibetan is better to be in China
> than outside of China. What more does the Communist
> Chinese leader****ps want ?

They want him out and stay away.  Go live his own life the way he way
\nts.  Leave Tibet to the Chinese.  Tibet is China.  China is Tibet.

> By not engaging the Dalai Lama, China is losing the
> global image war.

China does not want him.  He is a useless tool of the CIA.

> They may be very popular with
> the Han Chinsese who have been indocrinated to
> perceive the Dalai Lama as a devil. This we know is
> not true.

He can be anything he wants, but leave Tibet to China.  He has no part
of it now.

>
> "rst0wxyz" <rst0w...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
>
news:e4d91e4e-292c-4f10-bae7-c0b4ca741fa4@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Mar 17, 6:32 pm, "truth" <tr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > U can continue to hold onto ur erroneous
> > thinking.
>
> You have been brainwashed by the CIA/American propaganda machinery.
> What I speak is the truth. =A0The Dalai Lama is a tool of the CIA/
> American government, and the problem in Tibet today is created by the
> CIA manipulating the Dalai Lama and the Buddhist angle to divide and
> conquer China.
 




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