Author Topic: Demeaning to be CTA now?  (Read 9412 times)

Rinchen

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Re: Demeaning to be CTA now?
« Reply #15 on: July 12, 2013, 08:20:51 PM »
Yes there should be no discrimination for important issues like healthcare, education, well fare, etc. of the Tibetans no matter what they practice.

The government should be making sure that the people of the country are well taken care of, but instead they are the ones that is implementing a ban for DS practitioners causing the Tibetan community to split.

By doing this, wouldn't them be making the power and voice of all Tibetans be weaker?

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Re: Demeaning to be CTA now?
« Reply #16 on: July 13, 2013, 05:00:41 AM »
Yes there should be no discrimination for important issues like healthcare, education, well fare, etc. of the Tibetans no matter what they practice.

The government should be making sure that the people of the country are well taken care of, but instead they are the ones that is implementing a ban for DS practitioners causing the Tibetan community to split.

By doing this, wouldn't them be making the power and voice of all Tibetans be weaker?

Even the hospitals in Dharamsala are privately funded. CTA did not build those. It was build and sponsored by monasteries and kind individuals. An ordinary government would have built hospitals for their people. Did the CTA do that? No. They used the money to print anti Dorje Shugden flyers and use that money as bounty for Dorje Shugden practitioners when it could have been used to build facilities and the like. This is sad on many levels and a classic case of misappropriated priorities that costs a lot more than just a cause.