it is unfortunate that right after maos death the first thing his succesors did was destroy his vision and turn the chinese government into ruthless capitalists.
Slaves? In Tibet they were even worse off than slaves, they were serfs. At least slaves in the traditional sense could buy their own freedom. Good on the Chinese for overthrowing that fucking regime.
@jumpnjza2 The Dalai Lama actually had no power until some of the last days of his rule. The Regents were conservatives who opposed the Dalai Lama's Marxist ideas (yes, the Dalai Lama is a professed Marxist). In his last days (and first days) of rule, he offered amnesty to all legally bonded individuals in Tibet, at the dirge of the lords. The Dalai Lama was very appreciative of Mao, and you can read about this in his comments regarding him. He hoped that socialism would be successful in Tibet.
Continued... He hoped that socialism would be successful because he was disgusted at the treatment of peasants and prisoners in Tibet. The Dalai Lama left because of an armed attempt to abduct him (most likely not under the will of Mao, like most things surrounding that period when Mao had little real power unlike earlier - it is also unlike that Mao would send armed abductors to an ally). Artillery surrounded government buildings - who would not arrange for retreat with the Indian government?
Wow. Even got green military jackets. I'm quite impressed by the quality of this video, as much as I might be extremely anti-left in general.
Mahacanda 11 months ago
it is unfortunate that right after maos death the first thing his succesors did was destroy his vision and turn the chinese government into ruthless capitalists.
iammaoist 1 year ago
Slaves? In Tibet they were even worse off than slaves, they were serfs. At least slaves in the traditional sense could buy their own freedom. Good on the Chinese for overthrowing that fucking regime.
jumpnjza2 1 year ago
@jumpnjza2 The Dalai Lama actually had no power until some of the last days of his rule. The Regents were conservatives who opposed the Dalai Lama's Marxist ideas (yes, the Dalai Lama is a professed Marxist). In his last days (and first days) of rule, he offered amnesty to all legally bonded individuals in Tibet, at the dirge of the lords. The Dalai Lama was very appreciative of Mao, and you can read about this in his comments regarding him. He hoped that socialism would be successful in Tibet.
TheCommunard 1 year ago
Continued... He hoped that socialism would be successful because he was disgusted at the treatment of peasants and prisoners in Tibet. The Dalai Lama left because of an armed attempt to abduct him (most likely not under the will of Mao, like most things surrounding that period when Mao had little real power unlike earlier - it is also unlike that Mao would send armed abductors to an ally). Artillery surrounded government buildings - who would not arrange for retreat with the Indian government?
TheCommunard 1 year ago
Is that you?
jingvt 1 year ago
@jingvt
No. That is my friend and he is reading something I wrote.
RedNickD 1 year ago
@RedNickD Thanks. Much is misunderstood about Mao and Chinese communist movement.
jingvt 1 year ago