Yes, Heartspoon, that is indeed so.
The sad fact is that
the politico-religious position of HHDL makes it impossible for the HHDL to admit that he is wrong. If he would ever admit, or even allow the chance of being seen as admitting, that he has done a mistake, it would be too devastating to the Tibetans' faith in their Leader, and hence, in pretty much everything.
The Old Man of Dharamsala will not yield, for he cannot yield. The Tibetans need hope, and if their faith is destroyed by letting the truth be told, then "so long with the truth". HHDL, as the Big Boss, as the Flagstaff of Hope, cannot be seen to have done a mistake of this magnitude. And he knows that a debate would show that he indeed has done so.
Therefore there will never be a debate.
HHDL
tells the truth, he
doesn't debate about it. And that's all, folks.
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That being said, I think that nevertheless we
could make an open letter to the HHDL, using as the main argument his own talk about the importance of solving problems through discussion...
(The local time here is 02:18 and I'm very tired, so I shall tomorrow post here
a draft of an Open Letter, written in the most inoffensive way that I can muster, to be edited by the forum community. And if the outcome is in any way usable, then let's use it.) Off to sleep now.... zzzzzzzzz