Dorje Shugden in more ways than one is just the scapegoat for CTA's lack of independence. However, it has now been the western tibetan buddhists' scapegoat as well, which is hilarious in more ways than one. I do wonder why would they take up even the negative qualities of the tibetan culture when those should have been left behind.
Ensapa, its been picked up by Western Tibetan Buddhists because its the cause du jour. Yes, its hilarious because how many serious, famous Western rangzen activists do you know of? Their all Tibetan like Tenzin Tsundue, Lhadon Thetong and whatnot. Why? Because even though a inji might devote their lives to the rangzen cause, to the Tibetans theyll always be just a pretender. And the Westerners, no matter how much they try, they werent born, bred and raised Tibetan. Theyll never 100% fully think or be like a Tibetan.
(And before anyone throws up names like Robert Thurman, those guys didnt become famous for campaigning for a Free Tibet. They became famous for being lotsawas and Buddhists or Indo-Tibetan/Sino-Tibetan scholars...and Jo Lumley didnt fight for the Tibetans, she fought for the Gurkhas!)
But all this is TOTALLY besides the point...
The reason why I think its hilarious and odd as well, is because we all have our own battles to fight. Actually, if you think about it, these external battles about war and fighting for independence and whatnot, would not exist if we all waged an internal war on our ego and our selves.
To be fair I think its hard to separate the two. For Tibetans, their culture is "Buddhism + Tibetan traditions and customs". Tradition and customs, and Buddhism have become virtually indistinguishable. And since (for the majority of the population) their practice is based on blind faith, Tibetans never need to learn what are the teachings, and what are just customs which can be abandoned.
For Westerners, its the same problem except approached differently - since we werent raised Tibetan, we cant distinguish positive customs from the negative ones. Since we cant distinguish the Tibetan customs we dont need to assume, from the Buddhist teachings we do need to practice, we end up trying to assimilate into the lot...and failing miserably in our practice because it becomes overwhelming or alien to us. I guess thats when it becomes even more imperative to have a good teacher who knows how to skilfully transmit the teachings to us, minus the customs which we will find foreign (sorry, been reading too much Daily Mail recently) and can lead us to abandon the Buddhadharma.
CTA better changes before the 99 year lease ends.
HAHAHA fucking classic.