I really wonder who are the main sponsors/supporters of the Dalai Lama and TGIE, apart from the Tibetans themselves ? Are the Nyingmapa who threatened to withdraw their supports huge sponsors and promoting the cause of Tibet/ Dalai Lama far and wide?
As far as I know, people who are supporters of the Dalai Lama and his various projects funding – The Dalai Lama foundation, and others like Committee of 100 for Tibet, I think they can outsponsor those who threatened to withdraw their supports anytime. Also, Tibetan Buddhism scene is now all over the world, which is bigger than in TGIE or Tibetan communities.
Look at these people who are supporters of Dalai Lama & Tibet (Committee of 100 for Tibet), I am sure they can contribute a lot to TGIE than just a group of Nyingmapa who threatened to withdraw their supports? There are still many other foundations that supports Dalai Lama which I do not know about.
John L. Ackerly, International Campaign for Tibet
Frank Aiken, Jr., Engineer
Philip Anderson, Nobel Laureate for Physics
Dr. Oscar Arias-Sánchez, Nobel Laureate for Peace
Kenneth J. Arrow, Nobel Laureate for Economics
Tauno Auer, Aamutuuli ry., Finland
Mubarak Awad, Nonviolence International
Joan Baez, Singer/Songwriter
Peter Barry, Politician, Ireland
Edward J. Bednar, Jr., Tibetan U.S. Resettlement Project
Brent Blackwelder, Friends of the Earth
Richard C. Blum, American Himalayan Foundation
Michele Bohana, Institute for Asian Democracy
Pierce Brosnan, Actor
Guy Buffet, Artist
Rinchen Khando Choegyal, Tibetan Women's Association
Yvon Chouinard, Patagonia, Inc.
Ramsey Clark, Former U.S. Attorney General
John Cleese, Author/Actor
Cynthia G. Curley, Friends of Tibet
Rinchen Dharlo, Office of Tibet
Adolfo Pérez Esquivel, Nobel Laureate for Peace
George Fernandes, Politician, India
Robert Ford, Author
Jim Forest, Peace Media Service
Arun Gandhi, Christian Brothers University
Richard Gere, Actor
Benjamin A. Gilman, Gilman Group
Donald A. Glaser, Nobel Laureate for Physics
Philip Glass, Composer
Peter Gold, Author/Educator
Charles D. Gray, AFL-CIO
Pema Gyalpo, Law Professor
Lodi Gyaltsen Gyari, International Campaign for Tibet
Marvin Hamlisch, Composer
Mark Handelman, New York Association for New American
Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein
Va'clav Havel, Author/Politician
Sauyer Hayama, Olympia Kohgyo Company
Reverend Theodore M. Hesburgh, University of Notre Dame
C. Douglas Hostetter, Professor of Sociology
Catherine Ingram, Author
François Jacob, Nobel Laureate for Medicine
Jörgen Johansen, War Resisters International
Rabbi Samuel E. Karff, Temple Beth Israel
Scott Kennedy, Resource Center for Nonviolence
David Kilgour, Politician, Canada
David M. Krieger, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
So which is the BIGGER deal:
a) that Dalai Lama lose support from these group Nyingmapas who obviously doesn’t support Dalai Lama anyway, in their action of threats OR
b) that Dalai Lama lose respect from global leaders & the movers of shakers of the world who could give him more money and support? And not forgetting being the “opponent” of all the Shugden lamas and their students who are a HUGE group now globally
If you are the Dalai Lama, why would you put your FUTURE with these movers & shakers (forget the small of group Tibetan supporting him) at stake to please a small group of people who obviously doesn’t want to support you?