7 questions to the 14th Dalai Lama

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Q4: Why did you build up a "Berlin Wall" of national antagonism?

"Since the Berlin Wall collapsed, the world has witnessed that despotism has no future...the world belongs to humanity, and every country belongs to its people, not a political party, nor a king or spiritual leaders", said the Dalai Lama in an interview with the Voice of America (VOA) in July 2011, acting as if he is the "protector" of the world.

However, the author once noticed that the Dalai Lama stated in the "Memorandum on Genuine Autonomy for the Tibetan People" (delivered in November 2008) that "it would be vital that" the so-called future "autonomous organs of self-government have the authority to regulate the residence, settlement and employment or economic activities of persons who wish to move to Tibetan areas from other parts of the PRC". This remark is a public declaration to expel non-Tibetan residents out of Tibet.

At the same time, the Dalai Lama and his followers advocated the "promotion of harmonious relationships between the Tibetan and Han people" with their tongues in cheeks, colluding with some shameless scholars to organize "Friendship Association between the Tibetan and Han people". Through the contrast, it is evident that the Dalai Lama is a tricky liar skilled in double-dealing. His real intention of stirring up national hatred is obvious.

To be specific, the Dalai Lama was preying for support and sympathy with so-called slogan of "autonomy", so that the feudal serfdom can be restored one day; and in the name of "protecting ethnic characteristics", he was actually building up a "Berlin Wall" of ethnic segregation and confrontation.

The remarks of the Dalai Lama remind us of the uncontrolled and cruel Nazi during the Second World War.

Behind the Dalai Lama's concepts of "Middle Way Approach" and "high-level autonomy" is actually the idea of ethnic separation. How similar it is to the Holocaust committed by Hitler on the Jewish!

Q5: Who do you speak for?

On February 10, 2010, the Dalai Lama asserted that he had responsibilities to speak for 6 million Tibetans during his trip to the U.S..

He always plays tricks under the cover of doing good for Tibetans. It is doubtable that the Dalai Lama would speak on the behalf Tibetans as he is sponsored by the US and his relatives work for Central Intelligence Agency.

Let us find out whom the Dalai Lama actually speaks for.

The Dalai Lama claimed himself "son of India" on November 22nd, 2009. To be filial to his "father", Dalai frequently exclaimed that the Lhoka Prefecture in Tibet belongs to India. He even said that India was better qualified for claiming Tibet's sovereignty.

The Dalai Lama is the largest serf-owner in the old Tibet. He enjoyed the obedience of officials and owned all land, livestock and serfs.

The secular Geluns who followed him fleeing to India are no exception from oppressors. Top leaders of the Dalai Clique are merely ordinary Tibetans.

As for lives of the Tibetan communities in exile, they live in poverty and misery which can not be compared with their counterparts in China. It is doubted whether the Dalai Lama could repay them.

The Dalai Lama is labeled as "American follower", "Son of India" and the formerly "serf-owner". He speaks for his overseas boss and the feudal serf system. Democracy and election, out of his feudal realm before, became his "slogan" now. What a fickle man.

There is no possibility that the Dalai Lama can serve as a qualified leader for his followers. Unless he had rewritten his gene mapping as a serf-owner and traitor, could he be the spokesman of the Tibetans, which we all know is impossible.

Q6: Who are you praying for?

The Dalai Lama always says that he admires the courage of those who have died in self-immolation incidents and he will pray for them. To win the chance of being prayed by the Dalai Lama who has special religious status, his followers are in no doubt required to imitate their "examples". The Dalai Lama has pointed out the method: "self-immolation'.

Praying is a common thing in religion, but if it were used with despicable intention it would become curse. What is the 14th Dalai Lama actually praying for then?

At first glance, the Dalai Lama seems to have prayed a lot: he did pray for the accidents such as Japan earthquake, the tsunami in Indonesia, and Taiwan typhoon.

However, when it comes to the interests of the United States and his other supporters, the Dalai Lama must be tight-lipped regardless of creatures being trampled on. For example, recently the US soldiers shot a dozen Afghan women and children, but the Dalai Lama dared not speak even a word. How clever he is!

The Wenchuan earthquake on May 12, 2008 killed tens of thousands of lives instantly including many Tibetans. When some of them were not confirmed dead or alive, on May 15, the Dalai Lama visited Germany. However, he made no comment on the human catastrophe when many Tibetans were suffering physical and mental pain, nor did he express a trace of sympathy. Sources said that the Dalai Lama was in inexplicable ecstasy, showing his "real gaffe ".

What's more, the Dalai Lama did nothing for the quake-hit Yushu Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture in northwest China's Qinghai Province, though he murmured a few words. It was the huge investment from central government that helped the affected Tibetans to rebuild their homes quickly.

After all, the Dalai Lama's "prayer" is just a political one. He himself should know clearly whether his title of "Nobel Peace Prize winner" is true or false. He painted camouflage of "blessing", but the color is peeling off and the inside is being brought to light.

Q7: Why Dalai Lama is despised by netizens?

Before each self-immolation, it was always accompanied by activities such as "religious affairs" or "assemble meeting" organized by the Dalai Clique. The Chinese netizens gave an insight into the case.

Netizens said the Dalai Lama and his followers who were all religious figures had intervened in politics. It should not be allowed by any civilized society.

The Dalai Lama's motive is clear: to restore the feudal serfdom system in Tibet under the cloak of "democracy", "election" and "peace" with help from his foreign partners.

Neither the history nor the people would agree.

The netizens' voices generally represent the public opinions. We wonder if the Dalai Lama is aware of the fact that he is despised by the public.

The Dalai Lama isn't worth of worship. He has never felt contented for his super privilege as head of the feudal serfdom society. So today it is impossible for the monk to "debase himself" and join in carrying out the "democracy".

Here, I would like to give a piece of advice to the Dalai Lama that if he continued to place himself against the country and the people, he wouldn't have a good end.

Don't even think about trying to separate Tibet from China. All the 56 ethnic groups unite together here.

The following is a letter written by a netizen to the Dalai Lama and his western supporters:

I ask God, "When will Tibet be independent?"

God answers, "It is impossible until the earth comes to the end."

I ask, "Why do some people still play tricks to split China?'"

God illustrates, "They are ignorant, boring and inhuman."

I am confused and ask, "Why don't you punish them?'"

God says, "I am in charge of human beings' behaviors rather than domestic animals."

I ask, "Who will be responsible for them?'"

God answers contemptuously, "You'd better ask 'Miss Liberty' in US.'"

"The white pretentious woman standing at the harbor called 'Liberty'? "

"Yes, it is her.'"

"Well, to be frank, I don't believe in her."

 

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