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Dalai Laama is another upper caste bigot whose natural home is India.

 

can you explain briefly here ?? 

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He said he is leaving the forum, he will of course come back. 

12 minutes ago, charygaru said:

Dalai Laama is another upper caste bigot whose natural home is India.

 

can you explain briefly here ?? 

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7 minutes ago, k2s said:

why are you putting your finger ?

information is wealth. ante gnanam wine lantidi entha taagithe antha balam ani ardham english lo. 

Dalai Lama was the head of an aristocratic society, where lamas (priest class) and the next rung of landowners controlled resources of an entire country. 

He's still trying to go back to his country and establish that hierarchy. That makes him an upper caste bigot. may be a wise bigot, who can rationalize his backward thoughts, but a bigot nonetheless.

1 minute ago, lazybugger said:

Dalai Lama was the head of an aristocratic society, where lamas (priest class) and the next rung of landowners controlled resources of an entire country. 

He's still trying to go back to his country and establish that hierarchy. That makes him an upper caste bigot. may be a wise bigot, who can rationalize his backward thoughts, but a bigot nonetheless.

Ante ippudu china Tibet ni akraminchadini kooda saamrdithunava nuvvu

3 minutes ago, charygaru said:

information is wealth. ante gnanam wine lantidi entha taagithe antha balam ani ardham english lo. 

 

2 minutes ago, lazybugger said:

Dalai Lama was the head of an aristocratic society, where lamas (priest class) and the next rung of landowners controlled resources of an entire country. 

He's still trying to go back to his country and establish that hierarchy. That makes him an upper caste bigot. may be a wise bigot, who can rationalize his backward thoughts, but a bigot nonetheless.

Balam vachinda ippudu neeku

Dalai Lama had no problem with 'his people' living in extreme poverty while he enjoyed great wealth. Just like upper castes in India. 

ofcourse DLama was on another level in the hierarchy compared to upper castes in India. He was the king who couldn't defend his kingdom and went crying to India.

1 minute ago, alpachinao said:

Ante ippudu china Tibet ni akraminchadini kooda saamrdithunava nuvvu

Tibetans asking for self governance is another thing. Dalai Lama gurinchi ee question.

I support Tibetans right to govern themselves. 

19 minutes ago, tennisluvr said:

He said he is leaving the forum, he will of course come back. 

ofcourse I'm leaving.

7 minutes ago, lazybugger said:

Dalai Lama was the head of an aristocratic society, where lamas (priest class) and the next rung of landowners controlled resources of an entire country. 

He's still trying to go back to his country and establish that hierarchy. That makes him an upper caste bigot. may be a wise bigot, who can rationalize his backward thoughts, but a bigot nonetheless.

I think I agree with you on this one. I have read an article a while ago which detailed how the class structure worked in Tibet before Dalai Lama's exile. 

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