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Dalai Lama supports US War

category international | anti-war / imperialism | news report author Friday September 19, 2003 10:03author by James McKennaauthor email jimmymac61 at hotmail dot com Report this post to the editors

Buddhism for Bush!

The Dalai Lama, speaking on a tour of the US , said, "Terrorism is the worst kind of violence, so we have to check it, we have to take countermeasures." He described Bin Laden as ,"a butcher who has grown inured to slaughtering animals."

The Dalai Lama has previously condoned and defended Indias testing and development of nuclear weapons and is a big fan of American films and wing-tiped shoes!

When not buying flocks of sheep so they are not killed (what about the little kittens Dalai?) his favourite passtime, apart from being the "avatar" for the cosmic force of Compassion(!), is to sit and watch old gangster movies.

What the Lama wants is for the US and India to support him and his parasite-brigade to return to Lhasa, so they can re-establish their "old boys" theocracy.

They ruled Tibet with and iron fist and foisted the most backward and wizard-infested suspicions on a docile population. They were/are extreme fundamentalists, without the "fun".

The man who "discovered" the young Dalai through astral projection/Shamanic journeying was later put to death in the torture dungeons of the Tibetan army because he was saying he had made a mistake. He claimed the Lama was not the true Lama and that he had been tricked on his "shamanic journey" to find him, by "devils".

The Lama himself in his younger years also wondered about his "Divine" nature. He felt like "a fake" , he said, but the government of old men would not hear of it and continued to use his "divinity" as their excuse for oppressing the Tibetan people under a backward and male chauvanist theocracy. Perhaps the Real Lama would have revealed and repudiated their oppressive rule?

The Chinese Government liberated the people of Tibet from a parasitical and oppressive gang of twisted old men and while the Chinese Government may be difficult, they do not demand the complete obedience and even worship the Buddhist government and police force did. When the Buddhists held Tibet it was a crime punishable by death not to fall and grovel when near the Dalai Lama. You would be beaten and imprisoned if you spoke or looked at him (in case you realised he was just a man)

Buddhism is supremacist and in it's convoluted and barbaric beliefs confirms the inequality of humanity. To Buddhists we are not all brothers and sisters, equal in the eyes of God. We are instead somewhere between worms and the fabulous Dalai Lama depending on how many "approved enlightenment " courses we have taken and how many "degrees" you have been "elevated" through by the Lodge! A trick copied long since by groups seeking to establish an untouchable elite.

The Buddhist boys have given up on the "Free Tibet" dream and are instead now trying to achieve "autonomy" from the Chinese government. Until then they roam the world extracting wealth from gullible people seeking answers in a morally and spiritually bankrupt world. Safe in the shade of the US and Indian governments.

Related Link: http://www.theage.com.au/articles/2003/09/18/1063625159989.html
author by Mordechaipublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 10:53author address author phone Report this post to the editors

are the most appropriate descriptions of James McKenna's original post. This characterization of Buddhism, is grotesquely inaccurate, if not in the realm of complete fantasy. Stick to the idiocies you know, JmK, don't try and indulge in new ones: You will just make yourself look even more idiotic than you usually do.

The Dalai Lama is one of the world's most admirable spiritual leaders, particularly in view of his espousal of non-violence, even if, as a political leader, he has not been effective in ridding Tibet of the Chinese invaders.

author by pat cpublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 11:21author address author phone Report this post to the editors

But he is correct about the Dali Lama. Old Dali is a theocratic God King, the type of "Buddhism" he rules over is very much influenced by the worship of blood thirsty gods.

However, Buddhism per se is more of a mental discipline than a religion. In different countries different gods are associated with it. Some Buddhists worship no God. Its worth noting that when the Dali Lama made anti gay statements he was countered by other Buddhists who pointed out that the teachings of Buddha in no way encompasses discrimination.

The Dali Lama is the leader of a sect which has tacked Buddhism on to The "Bon" - an ancient Ancestral religion that rises out of the pre-Buddhist past of Tibet and also assimilated an eclectic bunch of deities into their cult.

author by Raymond McInerneypublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 11:59author email raymond.mcinerney at ul dot ieauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Here is a section from an article on the Dalai Lama over a year ago.

Dalai Lama criticizes U.S. war on terrorism, condemns use of violence

By ANGUS MCDONALD

DHARAMSALA, India August 29, 2002 (AP) -- The Dalai Lama criticized the U.S.-led war on terrorism on Thursday and said the use of retaliatory force would only lead to more suffering.

"Terrorism cannot be overcome by the use of force because it does not address the complex underlying problems," he said in a statement. "In fact, the use of force may not only fail to solve the problems, it may exacerbate them and frequently leave destruction and suffering in its wake."

He did not say what he meant by "underlying problems."

"The attacks on the United States were shocking, but retaliation that involves the use of further violence may not be the best solution in the
long run," he said from Dharamsala, the northern Indian city where he is based.

Related Link: http://www.tibet.ca/wtnarchive/2002/8/29_1.html
author by Anonymouspublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 12:04author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Harsh words indeed on the poor old Dali Lama - albeit some of it may be correct.

Have ye read much of his stuff? I still believe his wisdom far exceeds the intellect of the likes of you or I - or of most people on the planet for that matter.

author by Lone gunmanpublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 12:12author address author phone Report this post to the editors

With his usual teneous links to anything anti American.I just LOVE his statement that the Chinese "liberated" Tibet.[I suppose that is PC speak for Invasion].
I think one of these days I am going to have to put together a series of "adventures" of James.
because this fellows thought and conception process is fasinating.

author by simonpublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 12:26author address author phone Report this post to the editors

some people have too much time and too little sense. I dont see any support for war in his words. What I do see is that he accepts the fact that terrorism has complex sources that cant be dealt by hard force. Can James point out the said support for war.

You some how seem offended by the Dalai Lama calling Bin Laden a butcher. Are you allowing your opposition to the war turn you into a terrorist sympathiser. this whole claim reeks of ignorance and nonsense.

author by Raymond McInerneypublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 12:35author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I haven't read much on the Dalai Lama, just a few articles from the web. However I have read a few books on Buddhism. Buddhism teaches the principle of 'action and reaction.'

The Dalai Lama should know that 'violence begets violence.'

author by one godpublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 13:55author address author phone Report this post to the editors

would turn in his grave, if only he had one, at such nonsense, JmcK, you are a true nut.

author by Anonymouspublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 14:01author address author phone Report this post to the editors

I've read a couple of his books and each page resonates with peace, love, understanding, forgiveness & compassion.

These concepts are at the core of his teachings.

author by Mauberepublication date Fri Sep 19, 2003 16:06author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Tibet may have been an oppressive place to live in but only the Tibetan can liberate themselves, do you really believe the Chinese govt invaded to free the people from the religous hierarchy???
if they wanted to free the people they they would allow elections and not rely on on some 18th century treaty signed between China and Tibet to justify their occupation,

author by Peter the Wild Boypublication date Sat Sep 20, 2003 16:39author address author phone Report this post to the editors

jmck, you truly are. obviously a braindead stalinist/maoist drone. (once dogma enters the mind, all thinking ceases).

liberated? just like iraq.

have you ever been to tibet? or spoken to anyone who's been there? heard about the teror in the air? the way an entire culture was brutally crushed? the way an entire people are prevented by violent repression from practising their ancient and beloved religious culture? that it's illegal to even mention the name or existence of their spiritual leader?

have you ever met a tibetan? didn't think so. i met a few tibetan refugees in india. tibetans never ran in search of refuge from the lamas' regime, but they knew that if they wanted any kind of free and decent life for themselves and their families they had to run from the communist one. near mysore in southern india, i saw whole monasteries of refugee monks reestablished on new soil. and guess what? the lay people also settled all around the monasteries, by their own free choice, in a new country. they could have gone anywhere.

now, i ain't no fan of leaders or hierarchies, spiritual or temporal, but give me the dalai lama over some murderous maoist f**k any day. and more to the point, let those people live under a theocracy if that's what they want. i'm sure they know it wasn't perfect, but they know they could live their lives in relative peace and freedom under it.

and "buddhism is supremacist and... confirms the inequality of humanity"? your ignorance is truly awesome. the fundamental equality of men is one of the foundations of the buddha's teaching - that was why he rejected the indian caste system, and that is one of the reasons why buddhism represented such a fundamental break with hindu culture.

think for yourself. question authority. and don't presume things are true just because they fit in with your pathetic little stalinist worldview. schmuck.

author by JMcKpublication date Sun Sep 21, 2003 09:58author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Such negative emotional patterns dominating your minds!

Aum ni mani padme Aum

Chill out and accecpt the truth. It's a colourful and elaborate set of Emperors New Clothes.

Aum

author by Anonymouspublication date Mon Sep 22, 2003 12:45author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Wisdom, peace, love, understanding, forgiveness & compassion - nothing negative there James! : )

I've noted your last comment on the "Which way the revolution debate - Anarchism or Socialism" debate on:-

http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=60525&results_offset=40

You are at last, somebody who actually cares enuf about an argument & what they are saying to come back to it even after it goes down the newswire!!

When I reply i'll let you know.

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