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Some shocking graphics about Tibet. (Original Post)
Maraya1969
Aug 2014
OP
It appears that those gentlemen who are offering to help in Ferguson MO know exactly what they
jwirr
Aug 2014
#3
The Buddhists do not fight back. I think it was the Dali Lama that said one of his
Maraya1969
Aug 2014
#4
Igel
(35,282 posts)1. And you will find that nobody cares.
Some may say they do, but as soon as it involves anything that might cost them money, be really inconvenient, cause them to be on the same side as those they politically disagree with, or maybe even cause pain or suffering (but then I'm repeating myself), they suddenly ... SQUIRREL!
xchrom
(108,903 posts)2. free tibet. nt
jwirr
(39,215 posts)3. It appears that those gentlemen who are offering to help in Ferguson MO know exactly what they
are facing. Their country has been through it also.
Maraya1969
(22,464 posts)4. The Buddhists do not fight back. I think it was the Dali Lama that said one of his
Buddhist monk friends who was kept in prison for a long time said, "I almost lost it a few times" To which the Dali Lama asked, "What do you mean? And he said that a few times he almost lost his forgiveness of the Chinese when he was in prison.
Now that is uber forgiveness.