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The Dalai Lama and his monks do nothing for Tibet. Whole of Tibet educations system, Schools, University all built by Chinese and funded by China government.
Its not important that Dalai Lama did nothing, anyway he got jobless because of China. The most important thing is that can he outdo China in developing Tibet.
Today we know Sikhim, Bhutan and Arunachal were sold to India by former Tibetan Elite now headed by Dalai. Also there is this Ladakh in India and Mustang in Nepal. All these are Tibetan land.
Other than Bhutan, anyone visiting these place will realize that they are shitthole. India and Nepal is Shitthole, so his land under their reign. Tibetan today have so many career opportunities. The "Sherpa" (aka Tibetan but Nepal choose another name to divide Tibetan) today make a living by portering Alpineers to summit Everest.
China Tibetan are those who can live with dignity. They are now engineers, state man, civil servants, doctors and profesionals.
Look at Ladakh, India told Ladakhi (aka Tibetan) that their language is not codified. So "Ladakhi" are force to learn English and Hindi. Dalai and USA pretend nothing happen.
But I think China can still do more for Tibet. Since Tibetan like Dalai, why not invite him back and give him some power, like what China has granted HK. Also China should force Han Chinese not only in Tibet but in else where to learn Tibetan language (or to learn Uighur and Kazak language).
The Tibetan problem is not mainly due to USA, and also the disfranchise oversea former tibet aristocrat want some share of power. China has no time to lose. We must better our minority policy. We need to act and stop USA from dividing us.
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Other than Bhutan, anyone visiting these place will realize that they are shitthole. India and Nepal is Shitthole, so his land under their reign. Tibetan today have not many career opportunities. The "Sherpa" (aka Tibetan but Nepal choose another name to divide Tibetan) today make a living by portering Alpineers to summit Everest.