On Mon, 21 Apr 2008 21:17:41 +0000, Robert Epstein wrote:
> jimzorn@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
>
>> Before traveling to China, I thought that the Chinese government was
>> evil.
>>
>> After traveling to China and asking many Chinese how they feel about
>> their government, I found that practically all of them are quite happy
>> with it. Although I didn't go to Tibet, I imagine that most Tibetans
>> are happy with their government as well.
>>
>> Why wouldn't they be? They have the freedom to practice their religion,
>> but more im****tantly, they have the freedom to not practice religion if
>> they choose. In the past, young boys were selected to be monks whether
>> they wanted to be or not. They were generally used as menial servants
>> as well as homo***ual *** slaves.
>>
>> With the Chinese occupation, thousands of individuals freely chose to
>> leave the monastic lives they had been forced into.
>
>
> Yes, brother, I hope you are enjoying your "prolonged stay" in China.
>
> I am sure the Tibetans who are protesting, or living in exile, must be
> some sort of deviant types that can not understand the beauty and peace
> of having the temples destroyed, the ancient manuscripts burned, and the
> "freedom of religion" practiced without their religious figures and
> under the watchful eyes of Chinese guards. I'm sure it is also lovely
> to be informed that you will be marrying a Chinese citizen who is
> brought in for that purpose, so that you can make Chinese babies and
> destroy the Tibetan bloodline. What a beautiful time these ungrateful
> Tibetans are missing!
>
> Be well,
> Robert
>
Who are we to say no
if the Chinese wanna make their country
into a Buddhist one?
But they really should do so
without using so much force.
--
oxtail


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