Hitler wanted to create a utopia – a world which was dominated by a “superior Aryan race” and to that end, Hitler’s Nazi Germany went about eradicating all those who didn’t fit in, those who were deemed undesirable.
Some people were deemed undesirable because of who they were i.e. the Jews were despised for their race and cultural origins, or the sick rejected for their health conditions, homosexuals for their sexual preference and Jehovah Witnesses for their religious belief. Hitler didn’t like them. One man decided he didn’t like them.
The undesirables were banished and the world and life they could access narrowed or disappeared almost over night. They could no longer enter certain public places, restaurants, shops and cinemas. Children of the undesirables were forbidden from going to schools and slowly the hate-machinery began to be absorbed by a fragmented society which then started to expel these undesirable people by social isolation.
Jews were required to carry identity cards such as this:
For the longest time, the world stood by idly to watch this obscenity being played out. It is estimated that about 11 Million people were killed because of Hitler’s genocidal policies.
And so we taught we had learned an important lesson.
But in 2008 one man instigated a series of public swearing in Buddhist schools and universities and introduced a yellow identity card to be issued only to people who have renounced a sacred 350-year old religious practice – the practice Dorje Shugden.
Those without this yellow card could not enter certain shops, obtain visas for travel, and even enter public prayer halls.
Like the “undesirable” people that Hitler rejected, overnight, thousands of old Tibetan monks, ordinary people, families and children were deemed “unclean” because they refused to renounce a Buddha and abandon their religious belief. And because they refuse to break vows they made to their Gurus and Lamas.
The forced segregation and persecution of the Buddha Dorje Shugden's practitioners is unfortunate and but no amount of cards and marks can eradicate the truth. As much of the world watches idly by, the Shugden practice has grown tremendously.