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Dalai Lama to attend Olympics - if China invites him
Apr 5, 2008, 12:40 GMT
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China should just get rid of all the monks in china...send them to the other side of world. Let the west own and have this religion...this religion has made China weak.
AS STATED IN ARTICLE:
Tibet-China conflicts date back thousands of years. For some 2,000 years, Tibet was an independent Buddhist kingdom with religious and cultural ties with China.
But in 1949, after the founding of the communist PRC, Chinese troops entered Tibet to 'liberate' Tibetans from the 'feudal system of serfdom.'
AS HISTORY MAY REVEAL:
China may have made the world a worse place for a free people to live in.
Freedom of religion is a great principle to live by.
Long live the freedom to blog.
Buddhism has never ever involved in politic in history.
Buddha is very sad today to see Buddhist monks abuse his image for political reason.
Please see Buddha quotes as follow:-
'All wrong-doing arises because of mind. If mind is transformed can wrong-doing remain?'
'It is a man's own mind, not his enemy or foe, that lures him to evil ways.'
Buddha
WA HA Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Monster and critics STOP BEING FUNNY pleeeez!
Dalai Salami wants to go to the Olympics? Wa ha haaaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!
Stop you guys are killing me!
Actually, the Dalai Lama would like to race for his true homeland, preferably from Beijing.
Hey, barefoot monkey,
Quit walking on our spiritual minds.
Over the last 60 years over 1.2 million Tibetans have been massacred in cold blood by the Chinese military. Why has the world remained silent? Why?
China's human rights abuses are 'staggering': the detention of hundreds of thousands of people, including political activists, for 'reeducation' programs, and forced labor camps; and the liberal use of the death penalty in China -- including for political prisoners -- which makes China the site of 8 of every 10 government administered executions carried out in the world!
It is clear that the Communists can't be trusted at all and they have a bag full of tricks to fool not only Tibetans but the people of China with a state-controlled press. The solution is a free Tibet. There is no doubt that a sovereign Tibet would be a savior state not only for Tibetans but for all ethnic groups of China who have nowhere to go if they disagree with the CCP. A free Tibet would be such a free democratic heaven and haven.
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