Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Tibet Rioting

It's very sad to hear that riots happened in Tibet and tens of people already been killed in these incidents. Why all these happen? Who's the main culprit for this? I'd read a lot of this issue over places and found out that it's actually all the Dalai Lama's fault. Why?

Dalai Lama is supposely a monk, or a religious rep, that is carrying out his supposed duty in the temple, or where he suppose to be. He's not a politician and he should not have fight for independence in the first place. As a monk his duty is to taking care of his temple and make sure his understudy oblige by the rules. Why on earth does he think he can do by involving himself into political world? Does he know how to manage the whole 'country' should he succeeded? Does he know the meaning of Politics?

From another point of view, if he doesn't have a backing of some strong contigents, he would not have ask for all these and he would be just living his normal life like so many other Tibetans. For this it is very clear who the backer is. Just think of who likes to go war or create havocs in every places. Just think which country always yelling at others to stop war when the war is actually started by themselve.

So for this I really do not support Dalai Lama for what he did and what he's fighting for. Of course China's human rights might not be as good as we would like, but to stir things up from nothing is by far worst than this. Just look at Taiwan few years back, this idiot is backing them to fight for independence until one stage where China is growing stronger and they have no control over it, they started to back off, and they are doing everything they could to stop China's coalition or close friend from growing as well.

Dalai Lama is just another game of theirs and we should not support such things as it's very damaging to the world peace

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

There is lots of gray area about this riots/unrest.

Please take your time to go through this :)
http://www.michaelparenti.org/Tibet.html

Anonymous said...

hehehehe, i think u r reallly driven by the surface of what u read. true enuf, a monk should juz pray and take care of the temple...but u may not hv bene made known of the history behind everything. after all, it is not a move to separate tibet from china, it's been an ongoing struggle for autonomy. it's a peaceful struggle all along. what's with a march or two instead of those peaceful struggle all along? u mean, they, having been driven out of the country of theirs should juz forget it and take care of the temple in exile? after all, they hv been struggling preacefully after all these years. it's good time to make the world known during this olympic year. it is totally unlike "separatists in south of thailand" which is, to my humble opinion, REALLY UNCALLED for. china, being han chinese like myself is the biggest snake in chinese history. i m at times sooo ashame to be chinese. FREE TIBET!

hey, dont simply comment of blog abt politics la....shiiiishhh.