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The True Face Of The Dalai Lama
by Kalovski at 4-2-8
http://www.rense.com/general81/faeeof.htm
[Part.17]
Sharp Class Struggle




These revolutionary moves took intense and often bloody class struggle. There was all the
complexity, heroism, mistakes, advances and setbacks of real-life revolution.
The revolutionaries aroused the class hatred of the serfs. The serf-owners countered by accusing
revolutionary Tibetans of being foreign collaborators and destroyers of holiness. Sometimes the
revolutionary forces had the upper hand­and huge changes happened in the lives of the people. In
other places the feudal forces gained the upper hand­and tried to wipe out any challenge. For
years, there were pitched battles, raids, and executions by both sides. As Mao Tsetung teaches:
"A revolution is not a dinner party. A revolution is an insurrection, an act of violence by
which one class overthrows another. Without using the greatest force, the peasants cannot
possibly overthrow the deep-rooted authority of the landlords which has lasted for thousands of
years."
The revolutionary army was a powerful force backing the upsurge, and many eager serfs
volunteered to join the People's Liberation Army. But Tibet is a huge land of isolated valleys.
Organizers in the widely scattered settlements were largely on their own. They risked everything
for the people and were often killed by feudal gangs­just like the early Klan killed freed
slaves in the days after the U.S.civil war.
Sharp struggle also broke out in the new Institutes of National Minorities­often along class
lines. Some Tibetan students from aristocratic background intended to become a new elite­some
resented it when land reform affected their serf-owning families back in Tibet. They also
rejected moves toward social equality: demanding to have servants who would make their beds and
clean their rooms, and they refused to mingle with fellow students from slave and serf
backgrounds. Similar issues divided the new schools in Lhasa itself: aristocrat-students
demanded that slave-students carry their "master's" books. Lamas were sent in to "oversee
education" and conduct prayers before and after study sessions. These early struggles prepared
the students from serf, slave and beggar classes for the day when such issues would be struggled
out throughout Tibet's society.
Even as most land was divided into individual plots, far-sighted experiments tried out
socialist, collective forms in the countryside. Mao taught that the road to liberation in the
countryside required new forms of cooperation among the people. In Tibet, new "mutual aid teams"
shared farm implements and animals, worked the fields together and pooled their labor to dig
canals, dam streams, collect fertilizer and build new roads.
Through these great storms of struggle, the Maoist revolution created a wide base for itself
among the newly freed serfs of Tibet.
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Originally from http://www.bestcyrano.org/cyrano/?p=507.

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  • Untold. Darling, untold.

  • Untelled Stories seems also OK.

    But I want to thank you.

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  • Yeah, DL needs 5 years to think about, right? 1954 was the year of the conference and one day in 1959 DL decides to leave. Very consistent.

    Having said that, I must say that the clip is a stupid propaganda film.

  • This is propaganda. Read about Mao (if you live in a country where you can). He caused the deaths of millions. Don't get sucked in for one second by their version of things.

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  • dalai lama = CIA monk and a tyrant who treated the Tibetans like animals.

  • CCTV broadcast what is real no what your communist government told you

  • wow chineses are good at makinG fake videos realy good example of made in china all fake and bullshit

  • @tomschweiss thats what buddhist teachings preach to feel not hatred at ones enemy! but eventually we lost our country and china killed 1.2m tibetans!

    worldly it would been better if buddhism did not spread in Tibet. definitely tibet would be an independent country! when china invaded tibet in 40s,tibetans were feeling mercy to kill CCP armys!

  • @lhakylou mao was so much stupid to say religion is poison`because his holiness was grown up with buddhism that is his core religion !

    anyway this video is just commies propaganda!

  • @htuosm believe what u like but not what is true, that is humanbeing

  • I feel very sorry for our chinese brothers.

    in the beggining of CCP's rule China 2 millions of chinese died of starvation now at the end of CCP rule in near future again few millions of chinese will die

    Economic recession can effect rich nations but poor country like china can not endure recession.

  • yes, the audio is propaganda, nice to see the old visual footage however, all so young.

  • @AllThingsGold All this on Tibet is in the hollywood movie Kundun, and some of it is also in Seven Years in Tibet with Brad Pitt.

  • it is right there in the vid "everything seemed to change at this point".

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