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Protesters gathered when the Dalai Lama visited Colgate University here April 22, 2008

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  • fucking u all fucking lair. how much china pay u all, go fuck ur mother, i pay u fucker,

  • Chinese and shugdhan followers together, this is so-called:DOGS AND WOLFS TOGETHER WITH BAD BEHAVE. ther are also some stupid Tibetans among them. this is a matter of deceiving. not a matter of religious freedom. honestly people know the dalai lama has no such power to ban any deity. he is recognized as man of peace. these are fake monks and nuns. to them Buddhism is sort of faction for temporary. After all they are also doing this to earning their living from CCP.

  • 1) I knew these protesters follower of Kalsang Gyaltso who is great liar and real hypocrite, he called him self as a Geshe but reality he hasn't graduated and gain title Geshe. He looks humble but every monks from Sera know about him as a hypocrite, lair and robber as well. Now a days he has relation with CCP government.

  • 2)Monks from Sera abandon relation with him many years ago because of big liar and robber of Buddhist centre from FPMT Lama yeshi's centre in England. since he stop to put image of H.H.Dalai lama and not allowed to read H.H. Dalai lama books,lot of students stop to go his centre, actually so called his centre he robbed from FPMT Lama yeshi's centre.

  • The Enemies of BUDDHISM, TIBET and TIBETANS... The PUPPETS of CCP.... They must have been paid well as it seems that same people are seen everywhere- be in England, or Germany, or US, or in Australia, where ever HH the Dalai Lama travels... Who pays for their travels expenses- CCP!!!!

    Bastards

  • No Tsetop77: I am not thinking from the point of legality, but from the principal of "harm". Parents "prohibit" their children from doing things that Parents know (from their experience)are bad for them. Even though children many not see it that way.

    Having said that, I totally agree with you on the point you raised that "every Tibetan regardless of their devotion towards His Holiness that they be able to voice their disagreements freely".

    ..cheers

  • tenzin7777

    As for your example of a 'son or daughter/drugs'.

    The above is illegal.

    No civilized and Free Country would consider the practice of the 'deity' illegal nor would it be banned.

    As for myself,I do not practice the deity.

  • tenzin7777

    Yes,His Holiness is very liberal and is admired by millions for his views on tolerence.

    I obviously respect and admire His Holiness and am very proud when I talk about His Holiness with my non-Tibetan friends.

    BUT

    I also believe that it is very very important for every Tibetan regardless of their devotion towards His Holiness that they be able to voice their disagreements freely.

    We do not have to agree with everything said by His Holiness to prove our loyalty.

  • for TSetop: The benefit of doubt that His Holiness might have a very important reason. Like your son or daughter may be into drugs exercing their "freedom". And no matter what they think of you, you have to be firm and strong in telling them that they must quit taking drugs. Convetionally such measures are understood as concern, responsibilitity and compassion. Not supression of freedom.

    I have no doubt that his Holines asked the tibetans to stop shudgen practice wth outmost compassion for us!

  • Tsetop77: I understand your liberal values and its very appealing and comfortable to think that 'every one practices whatever they want" and all is fine. BUT, I am afraid you are being very simplistic on this issue. You have to give some respect when His Holiness, far more liberal than any tibetan ever want to be, come to such 'spiritual' decisions. Lets say you don't know a shit about tibetan buddhism and its intricate philosophies. But you should still at least give the benefit of doubt.cont.

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