I guess that rules out the US.
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At the rate things are going, the kid's gonna need to be born off-planet.
He's actually making a political statement, imho, though. He's attempting to prevent China's inevitable attempt to replace him with one of their own.
China already took custody of the young Panchen Lama, who plays an integral part in identifying the reincarnated Dalai Lama.
I'd say their attempt to replace him is more than inevitable -- it's already underway.
Well, I was born before things really went south, for example. He didn't specify it had to be "free" currently...?
Oh that's cheeky. China has control of the current Panchen Lama, don't they?
Yeah they disappeared him and his family when he was just 6 years old, then announced a loyalist the new Panchen Llama. That was 30 years ago.
Hm, I think he failed his magic spell and we got DALL-E and Llama instead.
it's cool that he can know these things
Actually, anyone can make up stuff as much as they like.
Yes, but it's the fanbase that matters.
I assume you don't believe in Buddhism, but if you do it makes sense. The Dalai Lama is the reincarnation of an enlightened being. Its like if jesus would have come back all the time instead of just once for a few days. (It's not exactly like that and I'm not Buddhist)
I don't envy a kid who suddently gets chosen to be the head of a religion.
Theres only so many places with concentrations of tibetan buddhists. it wont be India, china, or tibet. That leaves Mongolia or Russia.
My insane prediction:
The next Dalai Lama will be born to the one random Tibetan Buddhist family living in a small town in rural Alabama.
Of course, is I was the Lama, I would throw a curve ball and come back as transgender Nigerian woman, just to mix things up.
unlikely, he clearly said, free world.
I thought he was born in Arlen, TX?
Just wondering, is he gonna have a father that sells propane and a Laotian GF?
Is the panchen lama still imprisoned in China? How will they find the next Dalai lama?
He is most probably dead or the spirit of the Dalai Lama died in him.
It's doubtful that they killed him, he was just a kid when they took him. They have him squirrelled away somewhere, having gone through heavy indoctrination. Just waiting for the Dali Lama to die.
Isn't that the plot of little Buddha?
I know, religion is bad an' all that, but I like this guy. Always did.
The stuff he tells to the world is very different from what he tells his own followers. Let's not forget that he comes from a very long tradition of repressive theocracy.
Not to mention that he’s setting up a child to be indoctrinated their whole life.
Show me one example, please. In my experience the message for his followers is absolutely the same. He speakes about Buddha, about kindness and wisdom and how to apply the Buddhas words in the modern world.
I have seen quite a few events now that he has held for Tibtain monks and nuns and that were provided with English subtitles. I see no different message there, than he has for his western audiences. Of course, there is a difference in how he speaks about things, but not what he is saying.
The religions where you chill on a stone all your life and meditate are basically the only ok religions.
Nothing wrong with meditating on a stone all your life, but where does a monk's meal come from? Who grows the food? Who weaves the cloth? If it were all just charity, that would be one thing...
Before China, Tibet was a feudal society, with the monastery at the top of the hierarchy. They wielded power; religious, political, and physical. The punishment for disobeying a monk was to have your hands cut off. And this wasn't just some ancient state of affairs, it was happening in the 20th century.
"Don't be an asshole. That's all."
Dude is just another example of organized religion protecting pedos.
This has already been pretty heavily discussed down below.
Take aways: don't be racist and judge and very different cultjre's interaction through a sexualised, western lens.
Besides, If there's more, don't you think that the PRC would have had everyone shouting it from the roof tops by now?
If this is the most damming thing they can show, which according to Tibetans isn't a big deal, then how likely do you think he is to actually be paedohpilic?
"Little Buddha" staring Bridget Fonda , chris Isaak and Keanu Reves in black face
I'm still disappointed he's not an actual llama.
Not in this life anyways