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To: TobagoJack who wrote (71537)3/6/2011 3:24:38 PM
From: Jacob Snyder9 Recommendations  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217573
 
<do you wish to re-constitute religious fundamentalist feudal serfdom dalai lama tibet>

"Every nation, like every individual, is born free. Absolute freedom is the birthright of every people. The only limitations are those which a people may place over themselves." - Gandhi, 1922

It would be arrogant of me, to have an opinion about how the Tibetans should rule themselves. And it is arrogant of you, and that arrogance leads you to justify crimes, when you presume you know better than the Tibetans, what Tibetan society should or should not be.

"Either Zionists must revise their ideal about Palestine, or, if Judaism permits the arbitrariment of war, engage in a "holy war" with the Muslims of the world, with the Christians throwing in their influence on their side." - Gandhi, 1921

Prophetic words. Israel is hated by all its neighbors, for its violent colonization of Palestine; China is deeply distrusted by all its neighbors, because they see the violent colonization of Tibet, and wonder if they are next, when China replaces the U.S. as the Global Hegemon. Neither China nor Israel have been good neighbors, and there is a steep price to pay for this.

Again: the Age of Colonialism (1492-1914) is over. Of the 200 or so nations on earth, only Chinese, Americans, and Israelis don't understand this. Continue on the path your nation is on, and you'll have to learn this lesson the hard way (like Japan and Germany 1936-1945).