How can world peace come about with monks still conducting themselves with acts of violence? Politics are temporary issues of samsara, why put one's spiritual practise aside and bother with politics? Monks definitely should not get involved with politics otherwise, people will have distorted views of monks. In many cases, monks are meant to be holy, meditating all the time, living in the monastery or in some forests, away from the woes of life. Of course there are Boddhisattvas like the great Chogyam Trungpa who totally destroyed the perception of how sangha members are meant to be/act, but they didn't turn people away from Buddhism but brought more into Buddhism.
When we start to go against one another's religion, monks show to lay people that it is okay to do so. Where's the kindness, the tolerance, the patience, the practice of the 8 verses? When we die, everything ends - so does the war, the politics, the violence, the betrayal. WHat remains is the legacy you leave behind, and how you have helped others.
Well-said Manjuhsri, monks should lead by examples... so in this instance, they are telling the lay practitioners that it is alright to discriminate, to be bias and even to act violently.
Whatever happen to their very strict code of conducts, the Vinaya, the Pratimoksha? Lately too many news on the negative conducts and actions of the so-called Buddhist monks really bad for Buddhist community.
Monks or the Sangha Order is supposedly to conduct themselves well morally and ethically so as to inspire people spiritually and bring them into Dharma. This latest negative 'trend' just goes on the opposite direction... seems this is REALLY the DEGENERATE AGE...
Traditional Buddhism practice is on the road of destruction... after only 2500 years' history, seems the end of main stream Buddhism could be much faster then the 5000 years that Buddha Shakyamuni had prophesied.