Vary interesting if china insistently proclaim Tibet as part of it territory, then they must have a responsible to its people and culture, and if this is so, Why do they exclude His holiness. If you ,er a respectable country then you would have to show that your prepared to do the respectable thing. Wouldn't you? MMmmm.
Lots of respect to there response over that earthquake, let hope that they response to this in the same faith of humanity
@jimsim3 I know that your comment is old, but I would like to clarify that the Dalai Lama is the reason for hundreds for thousands of deaths in Tibet. Today, he is just a cold war tool for USA, and for some of their allies. He really has nothing for Tibet. Under him, Tibet suffered as a dictator, autocracy state.
You know you should know better than this, to make such a remark is a reflection on your total lack of insensitivity to the massacre and over heavy handed take over, the people of Tibet know what they want and it is not for you or any other to chose for them. You call yourself Anti-Racism. So remember these people are Tibetan and not Chinese.
@jimsim3 I am happy to say that they are Tibetan people. I won't call them Chinese people, but they are still part of the Chinese nation. In China, there are many ethnicities. Many are very distinct. But I think you mistook my comment, and don't have enoguh knowledge on it. The so called ''massacre'' was barely a massacre, more like a highly fabricated US propogated story. If you knew what the Dalai Lama did during his reign in the 1920s, you would be shocked. China reunified with Tiebt and
@jimsim3 Abolished slavery in Tibet. China also gave Tibetan peasants land, something that was owned only by the aristocracy during the Dalai Lama's reign.
Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, sealed in Beijing on 23 May 1951
Point 4: The central authorities will not alter the existing political system in Tibet. The central authorities also will not alter the established status, functions and powers of the Dalai Lama. Officials of various ranks shall hold office as usual.
they agreed to a system which they nowdays claim to "liberated" the people from
Vary interesting if china insistently proclaim Tibet as part of it territory, then they must have a responsible to its people and culture, and if this is so, Why do they exclude His holiness. If you ,er a respectable country then you would have to show that your prepared to do the respectable thing. Wouldn't you? MMmmm.
Lots of respect to there response over that earthquake, let hope that they response to this in the same faith of humanity
Handsome is that Handsome does.
jimsim3 3 years ago
@jimsim3 I know that your comment is old, but I would like to clarify that the Dalai Lama is the reason for hundreds for thousands of deaths in Tibet. Today, he is just a cold war tool for USA, and for some of their allies. He really has nothing for Tibet. Under him, Tibet suffered as a dictator, autocracy state.
SHUTUPNOOB654 9 months ago
@SHUTUPNOOB654
You know you should know better than this, to make such a remark is a reflection on your total lack of insensitivity to the massacre and over heavy handed take over, the people of Tibet know what they want and it is not for you or any other to chose for them. You call yourself Anti-Racism. So remember these people are Tibetan and not Chinese.
jimsim3 9 months ago
@jimsim3 I am happy to say that they are Tibetan people. I won't call them Chinese people, but they are still part of the Chinese nation. In China, there are many ethnicities. Many are very distinct. But I think you mistook my comment, and don't have enoguh knowledge on it. The so called ''massacre'' was barely a massacre, more like a highly fabricated US propogated story. If you knew what the Dalai Lama did during his reign in the 1920s, you would be shocked. China reunified with Tiebt and
SHUTUPNOOB654 9 months ago
@jimsim3 Abolished slavery in Tibet. China also gave Tibetan peasants land, something that was owned only by the aristocracy during the Dalai Lama's reign.
SHUTUPNOOB654 9 months ago
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Times are changing.
Tibetan exiles have a secular leader now, Lobsang Sangay, democratically elected.
But the human rights situation in China is worsening!
There are protesters all over China.
The world is watching...
Varavaken 2 months ago
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@SHUTUPNOOB654
Seventeen Point Agreement for the Peaceful Liberation of Tibet, sealed in Beijing on 23 May 1951
Point 4: The central authorities will not alter the existing political system in Tibet. The central authorities also will not alter the established status, functions and powers of the Dalai Lama. Officials of various ranks shall hold office as usual.
they agreed to a system which they nowdays claim to "liberated" the people from
CCP propaganda video people!!!
TheMightyGuri 2 months ago