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Readers' Comments on "OBAMA SHOULD MEET WHO/HU FIRST? – Jamyang Norbu"
When the announcement was made that President Obama would not meet the Dalai Lama on the latter’s trip to the USA last month, the disappointment in the Tibetan worl...
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Tsongi  

Location: Bod
Subject: Obama & the Dalai Lama
Nov 15 2009 10:19 PM

HH says his first priority is human values. But human values concern the condition of the Tibetan people. Thus the Tibetan issue must and should be his first priority.

HH's second priority is religious harmony. But religious harmony cannot include the communist Chinese 'cause communists are atheists and do not believe in religion. Thus, as far as the communist Chinese are concerned, HH's second priority is automatically void.

So, in conclusion, HH's first priority must and should be the Tibetan issue.

Further, SR is a politician. So he must do what he is best at. That is, say one thing and do another thing.

JN is a political critic. Thus he must do what he is best at. That is critique politicians.

Well done JN!



pedhma  

Location: Sun Prairie, Wisconsin
Subject: be open to criticism, as open to compliments...
Nov 13 2009 11:59 PM

I think Jamyang la brings forth good opinion based on his good observation.We should learn to appreciate such frank and candid opinions shared by some of the best known Tibetans.I honestly think Rinpoche is truly open to such free opinions and expressions shared by the likes of Jamyang la.I did not think he has been disrespectful or rude to Rinpoche in any way, form, shape or manner.By the way if one disagrees with His Holiness on political issues,I am certain he will welcome the individual's opinion and respect the same.We need to remember His Holiness is much loved and respected by all of us.And not feared by.So do not write some thing that might send wrong message to some others ; and that seem like a thread to some one because some one dared to exercise the freedom of speech.Isn't this one of biggest problems we have against the commies in Tibet?The freedom of speech and expression?.In fact I think we need many more people more who are more critical and constructively provocative.If we do not and can not criticize our own government and its employees when there is need for it, who else will?( CHINA ???) This is one way of answering back Chinese on their accusation of serfdom in Tibet in the past.
heartfortibet  

Location: Munich
Subject: Tragic !
Nov 07 2009 02:27 AM

As the Tibetan Cause remains a Cause and is still not the Movement it should and could be, we should all ( meaning those that believe in ridding Tibet of the torturers, rapists and murderers working for the CCP ) be thankful that JN la is so openly direct when it comes to the steady patterns of contradiction in the TGIE policies and statements.
That is what democracy is all about !
His Holiness´ number one priority is to save Tibetan Buddhism and sacrifices just have to be made.
The tragic thing is that, due to Western influence and the booming fashion of the Dharma among the millions of lost souls in the West, it is Tibetan Buddhism that may not survive this strategy.

With love and respect...FREE TIBET !
nys2009  

Location: delhi
Subject: good for nothing
Nov 06 2009 07:14 AM

I posted one comment in the morning, but not found here surprisingly. Anyhow, a word of suggestion to Mr. Norbu, before he say something about SRinpoche or TGIE, I would like him to take a note from Indian politician, who on one hand says, Dalai Lama is free to visit anywhere in India which is religious visit, and on other hand, it curbs the media coverage of His Holiness visit. What do you say about this, try to read such diplomatic situation.
nys2009  

Location: delhi
Subject: good for nothing
Nov 06 2009 12:23 AM

I agree to many of the points raised by Jnorbu, as it is his own personal opinion, be happy to live on it. My only concern is that Tibetans always bite on each other just for the sake of personal name. Is there any short of attacks on HHDL and SRinpoche. So, my suggestion to JNorbu, write some beautiful things to motivate young people.
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