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ChinaGeeks translated parts of Wosers's blog post on Taiwan's free Tibert concert on 11th of July.
Martin J Frid from Kurashi blogs about an unique activism style in Akihabara, Tokyo. In those event, activists will dress as maid and perform in the street the idea of alternative lifestyle.
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I would suggest Dalai Lama to request for a free and independent Dharamsala since this is more practical. He can then reinstate himself as king there as he did 50 years ago in Tibet. For those who would like to join him can cross over to his country and revoke his citizenship in China. Lets have peace in practical ways rather than incite hatred and rioting. Dalai Lama’s talk of peace is nonsense if he doesn’t practice it.
Yeah, partly Dalai Lama wants to have power. Tibetan old society placed crucial importance on class system. Highest from King/Lama to lords to peasants to slaves. . .
Tibetans are NOT bad, blame the USA, it’s the one that stirs unrest and war . ..
My postings always get filtered on Lam’s blog, I will go to John Kennedy’s (the guys who loves bashing China,) at least he posts my comments :-)
sorry, I forgot to mention USA and its pets such as Sokrazy, and britain etc. . . .
let’s have a holy war between dalai buddhism and ka”deer” religion. If i have to choose between dalai and the deer, I’d still choose dalai b/c at least he’s a buddhist, and so am I. . . :-)