Dalai Lama will visit my country this month

>Dalai Lama will visit my country this month
Pretty excited desu

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kill him become martyr

LAMA XDDDD

But why? I admire him.

>"I am Marxist"
>I admire him.

Fuck off Dubček

>Marxist
why didn't he welcome his Marxist friends into Tibet then?

Based Lama

JUST DO IT

BECOME Cred Forums KING

Dalai Lama is a consistent human rights advocate. He was a friend of Václav Havel.

Here's the full quote:
>The Dalai Lama identified himself as a Marxist on Tuesday while addressing capitalism, discrimination and violence at a lecture on world peace in Kolkata, India. This is not the first time that the 14th Dalai Lama has spoken about his political leaning - in 2011 he said: "I consider myself a Marxist...but not a Leninist" when speaking at a conference in Minneapolis.

>"We must have a human approach. As far as socioeconomic theory, I am Marxist," he said to the audience on Tuesday, at the lecture entitled 'A Human Approach to World Peace' which was organized by Presidency University.

>The Tibetan spiritual leader partly blamed capitalism for inequality and said he regarded Marxism as the answer: "In capitalist countries, there is an increasing gap between the rich and the poor. In Marxism, there is emphasis on equal distribution," he said, adding that "many Marxist leaders are now capitalists in their thinking".

>He said that he regarded economic and social inequality in India as the reason for ongoing discrimination against women and low social castes, calling on the world's youth to take the 21st century from a century of violence to a "century of peace".

>"I will not see this in my lifetime but we must start working on it. Those below thirty are the generation of the 21st century. You have to stop violence with your will, vision and wisdom," adding that nuclear weapons should be banned.

How can a spiritual leader be a materialist?

Fucking Pope refuses to visit Argentina because he's a Kirchnerist

Right now thousands and thousands are walking in an annual catholic march

He is a fucking lying cunt.

nigga was like 15 or something when china culturally enriched them so he wasn't the one making decisions

t. Ching Chong Lee

So he's a hippie/commie hybrid.
Fuck him tbqhwyf.

Also >Václav Havel
aka the biggest cuck and faggot in our history since st. Václav.
I hate the commies but at least they had some balls, this guy was simply a spineless definition of the word "cuck".

Why are you surprised? The Dalai Lama is here like Jesus.

USSR or PRC being shit doesn't mean Marxism is shit

>japanese socialist
youtube.com/watch?v=ZEx7uCFX_nA

nice

Japanese lefties are retarded
They're not even on the level of political or economical positions
They're just fools who can't stand to look at reality, or too stupid to understand what others are saying

No.

First, he has never shown any kind remorse or shame over the years he was the despotic and absolute ruler of Tibet, when mutilation, amputation and flogging was a common punishment, maintaining a feudal state with slavery and unpaid servitude (not only to the feudal lords, but also to the monks, lazy professionals located at the top of an unfortunate society). And we are talking only of 1959, when he left Tibet. By contrast, the current Dalai Lama has constantly told (very smiling, always) that Tibet under his rule was a kind of earthly paradise, when historical facts disprove him.

The Dalai Lama was also head and promoter of the Tibetan Buddhist guerrilla "Defenders of the Faith", supported by the CIA for nearly 20 years. I agree that in many cases, military occupation, especially if there is an ideological persecution and hateful attitude (like the Nazi occupation of Europe) must be answered with popular resistance and, where appropriate, defensive war. I am an admirer of the French and Dutch resistance against the Nazis, in particular. But I'm not a total or radical pacifist, the Dalai Lama, presents himself as an advocate of radical nonviolence. In this vein he was given the Nobel Peace Prize and in his speech he affirms his nonviolence, even calling himself "a simple monk from the Tibet", which sounds very nice but it is a blatant lie. He was an absolute monarch and today he is an unquestioned and unquestionable political leader.

And to finish, he and his government have defended unconditionally the development of the nuclear weapons program of the government of India.

And that is without counting his relationship with neo-Nazis such as Jörg Haider and the Chilean Miguel Serrano, who claimed that Hitler was an avatar of Vishnu.

Now that he pretends to be Democratic, he maintains a court of monumental lazy cunts with the money from the faithful. The Tibetan Government in Exile is headed by the Dalai Lama without the possibility that someone could ever replace him, a government full of his relatives who charge great salaries.

The big risk is that the day Tibet becomes independent from China, instead of beginning their own journey, it falls back into the clutches of the aristocracy and the Tibetan theocracy, who will want back what was theirs, including the people.

And I cannot stop thinking that the Dalai Lama knows full well that he is fooling all his followers (Be it from Tibet or from Hollywood), world leaders, international authorities and the international media who is unable to question his figure, which has ended up being more untouchable than the Catholic pope himself.

There is a lot of data, some of the Shungden heretics who should be treated with caution because they are fierce enemies of the Dalai Lama, but the pictures are at least food for thought. And there is much that is not from the Shungden:

westernshugdensociety.org/photos/dalai-lama-with-fighters/
permanentrevolution.net/entry/2346
michaelparenti.org/
salon.com/1998/07/13/news_79/
guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/may/29/downwiththedalailama
westernshugdensociety.org/
theage.com.au/news/business/behind-dalai-lamas-holy-cloak/2007/05/22/1179601410290.html
skeptoid.com/episodes/4111
skepticblog.org/2009/03/15/dalai-lama/
youtu.be/fYEOSCIOnrs
newyorker.com/arts/critics/books/2008/03/31/080331crbo_books_mishra
godknowswhat.wordpress.com/2009/04/09/the-dalai-lama-saint-or-sinner/

Consistent human rights advocate my ass.

Havel wasn't afraid of speaking truth to power and he paid for it with constant and heavy survailance and time in prison. You certainly can't call him a coward because at the time no one knew how long was the regime going to last.

With Havel as president we came the closest to Plato's King philosopher in this country.

>The truth is not simply what you think it is; it is also the circumstances in which it is said, and to whom, why, and how it is said.

"Traditional Tibet, like any complex society, had great inequalities, with power monopolized by an elite composed of a small aristocracy, the hierarchs of various sects . . and the great Geluk monasteries."

Wasnt his former reincarnation at the top of that? Sometimes he says quiet based stuff tho.

>Marxist

how does that stop him from being marxist?

He stand against the international.
Marxists do 20 internationals hopping this time, the mass ill wake up, take over the world and give them full control.

wot

>With Havel as president we came the closest to Plato's King philosopher in this country.
Just no.
Plato's "philosopher king" is a guy who knows something about ruling the country and is able, clever and not corrupt.
Havel was an incompetent corrupt asshole who believed in ridiculously naive bullshit.

I'm not a filthy commie so technically I don't even have to make excuses for his position but extinguishing native tibetans in favor of han chinese to tie the region to Beijing's rule isn't the same as the multiculturalism marxists are shilling for.

I don't think there's anything wrong with taking up marxist philosophies, so long as you know that it would never work on a large scale.
At least not with massive social change, and massive government control.

What would you do if you got to hang out with the dalai lama and you get to choose the activity?

I would probably play a board game or a video game with him.

tibet is rightful chinese clay t b h