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Dalai Lama misleads world on Tibet: China

Remarkable to see Indian meekness and servility here; at the advent of aliens, Indians, according to their servile logic, would just yield and send people for probing.

It is not meekness or servility.

It is mere breeding!

The class shows!

Hope you get the message!
 
So in a nutshell (minus all the superior race and inferior race arguments put up here :D)


1. The Dalai Lama accepted Chinese ownership of Tibet shortly after China sent in troops into Tibet;
2. The Dalai Lama met Comrade Mao and pledged his loyalty to China;
3. The Dalai Lama resented Chinese moves to redistribute land owned by the monastries to Tibetan peasants by the PRC. The PRC negotiated a settlement with the Tibetan Buddhist monks whereby they would recognise the titles and the right of the monks to propagate Buddhism but the redistribution of wealth issue was non-negotiable ;
4. The PRC persisted with their redistribution of wealth in Tibet in line with their policies;
5. The Dalai Lama resisted and the PRC started a crackdown on the resistence;
6. The Dalai Lama took refuge in India.


Chinese members is the above a correct summary of the Dalai Lama - PRC dispute ?
 
Jolly good.

A great emancipation done by the Chinese.

How come they are still resisting with such great freebies and liberation from serfdom?

Or where Lamas ate eat other live?

Funny chaps these Tibetans.
 
I never said anything about "master race". I said that because China is the single largest organization of humans on this planet, we have the legitimate right to represent the human race. Thus, anything that goes against China's interests is a crime against humanity. It is simple logic.

"China is the single largest organization of humans on this planet" because Chinese today = Tibetan + Uyghur + Mongolian + Baiyue + a lot of other ethnics who had "joint China peacefully" :yahoo:
:rofl:
 
What makes you think, he doesn't agree with his friend below_freezing over there... Probably why he missed the sarcasm in fateh71's post.

Chestnuts trying to figure out a major and one's intention. Kind of mind twisting, isn't it? Show me what more you can accommodate.
 
So in a nutshell (minus all the superior race and inferior race arguments put up here :D)


1. The Dalai Lama accepted Chinese ownership of Tibet shortly after China sent in troops into Tibet;
2. The Dalai Lama met Comrade Mao and pledged his loyalty to China;
3. The Dalai Lama resented Chinese moves to redistribute land owned by the monastries to Tibetan peasants by the PRC. The PRC negotiated a settlement with the Tibetan Buddhist monks whereby they would recognise the titles and the right of the monks to propagate Buddhism but the redistribution of wealth issue was non-negotiable ;
4. The PRC persisted with their redistribution of wealth in Tibet in line with their policies;
5. The Dalai Lama resisted and the PRC started a crackdown on the resistence;
6. The Dalai Lama took refuge in India.


Chinese members is the above a correct summary of the Dalai Lama - PRC dispute ?

Mostly correct but incomplete, as far as DL is related; partly incorrect when India was related; but when placed in the backdrop of religion and politics, it's too simplified.

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Get a better translator.
LOL. Hide in denial and pretense, little chestnut.
 
so now if you get displayed at madam tusards, this somehow equates to "everyone" respecting him. who can argue with some idiotic logic like that?
 
So in a nutshell (minus all the superior race and inferior race arguments put up here :D)


1. The Dalai Lama accepted Chinese ownership of Tibet shortly after China sent in troops into Tibet;
2. The Dalai Lama met Comrade Mao and pledged his loyalty to China;
3. The Dalai Lama resented Chinese moves to redistribute land owned by the monastries to Tibetan peasants by the PRC. The PRC negotiated a settlement with the Tibetan Buddhist monks whereby they would recognise the titles and the right of the monks to propagate Buddhism but the redistribution of wealth issue was non-negotiable ;
4. The PRC persisted with their redistribution of wealth in Tibet in line with their policies;
5. The Dalai Lama resisted and the PRC started a crackdown on the resistence;
6. The Dalai Lama took refuge in India.


Chinese members is the above a correct summary of the Dalai Lama - PRC dispute ?

Pretty much.

Here's a fun exercise, the next you talk with a Tibetan activist on the web or in person, ask them about their lineage or family background. A lot of these folks were or are the children of the landed class of monks and nobles and thus the losers in the land-redistribution.
 
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