Like the Noble Peace Prize winner – the 14th Dalai Lama – who continuously advocates violence in China whilst calling for peace in the West, Aung San Suu Kyi – also a Noble Prize Winner – appears to be condoning governmental and ethnic violence against the Rohingya minority in Myanmar, whilst ‘ignoring’ calls from both within and outside of Myanmar, condemning that country’s treatment of the Rohingya.
Tag: Tibet
On Why Ch’an Master Xu Yun (1840-1959) Rejected Japanese Zen
Interesting to read the attacks on Xu Yun’s age (purported to have been 120 years of age at his death) emanating from pro-Western Taiwan Chinese
How Mao Preserved Chinese Tradition
Mao never ‘invaded’ Tibet, and never ‘oppressed’ or ‘banned’ religion – but he did declare the Communist Government of China to be both ‘secular’ and ‘scientific’.
Ghost Net: How the Dalai Lama is Watching You…
The 14th Dalai Lama is not the victim of Ghost Net, he is the perpetrator of it, but the Western media would have you think that Ghost Net was developed by which ever country the US currently finds trouble-some.
Quadrangle of Evil: Wikipedia, Lady Gaga, the Guardian and the Dalai Lama
Lady Gaga is not, and has never been ‘banned’ in Communist China, and neither has any mention or reference to her pop career been erased from the Chinese internet. In fact, her meeting with the Dalai Lama, although criticised by her Chinese fan base, is nevertheless available for all to read.
Dalai Lama ‘Happy To Be Alive’ Whilst Not Condemning Self-Immolations
Whilst the 14th Dalai Lama condemns militant Islam at the EU Parliament, it is important to remember his association with terrorism and violence in China.