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Muriel

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"Obama meets with Dalai Lama despite opposition of China"
« on: March 31, 2014, 04:10:03 AM »
http://www.latimes.com/world/worldnow/la-fg-wn-obama-dalai-lama-meet-20140221,0,6358166.story#axzz2xVVccBw8

Although China argues that the Dalai Lama is an exile from China just for the sake of the religious difference, His Holiness still had a meeting with President Obama. Because the United States supports religious freedom and democracy thus supporting the Tibetan’s unique culture, it rejected the Chinese government’s criticism on the Dalai Lama’s action. Experts and scholars say that the diplomatic relation between China and the US will exacerbate.

The Dalai Lama should still strive harder to adapt democracy to Tibet by allowing Dorje Shugden as another unique religion within Tibet even if President Obama supports Tibet over China.

Because the US is a number 1 developed nation where its democracy is well respected, the Dalai Lama thinks He is doing a good job in Tibet when President Obama supports Him. Yet, His religious ban on the Dorje Shugden religion doesn’t really complete what President Obama envisions, perhaps? I wonder why Obama did not mention His ban on Dorje Shugden back in Tibet. There is no way Obama does not know about it because this topic has been recurring in media. I feel like there should be a definite authority who the Dalai Lama looks up to or respects that can tell Him what He should do in order to truly achieve to build democracy.

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Re: "Obama meets with Dalai Lama despite opposition of China"
« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2014, 08:05:21 AM »
This is rather a curious case where the President of the United States, who always support democracy and religious freedom, meets up "opposition" leaders of certain countries regardless of the objections of the country involved. In this case, the opposition is from China. However, the Mr Obama should also have a clear understanding of the particular opposition leader he is meeting. Does that leader really represent the same ideology of democracy and religious freedom. In the Dalai Lama's case, He fails of both accounts. Tibetan in exile does not actually have real democracy and more importantly religious freedom. In the case of Dorje Shugden practitioners, they do not have actual freedom of practice. That is clear.

I wonder if Mr Obama knows and understand this! Can someone suggest how do we enlighten him on this issue?

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Re: "Obama meets with Dalai Lama despite opposition of China"
« Reply #2 on: April 05, 2014, 08:03:07 AM »
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This is rather a curious case where the President of the United States, who always support democracy and religious freedom, meets up "opposition" leaders of certain countries regardless of the objections of the country involved.

The presidents of the US, whatever their party, or are known for consistently supporting without any objection the most brutal tyrants on earth, from the murderous ”kings” of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, or Bahrain, to the no less murderous current or past autocrats of the most brutal regimes, such as Mubarak of Egypt, Pinochet of Chile, Reza Pahlavi of Iran, Suharto of Indonesia, apartheid-era South Africa, plus any Israeli-apartheid leader, the current Neonazi junta of Ukraine, and so forth.

Therefore, it is no wonder that such presidents, actually just puppets of the Jewish lobbies fully controlling US foreign affairs, economy, and so forth, are so friends with the evil dalai.

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I wonder if Mr Obama knows and understand this! Can someone suggest how do we enlighten him on this issue?

He knows and understands that his job is to serve and obey his Jewish masters. That's why he is there in the first place. And he is not interested in any enlightenment.