--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "jyouells2000" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
> --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "shempmcgurk" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > Several months ago I saw the film "Tibet: Cry of the Snow Lion" 
> > which is about the Dalai Lama, Tibet, and the forceful occupation 
> > and rape of Tibet by the Communist Chinese.
> > 
> > There is heavy emphasis in the movie on the principle of non-
> > violence and how it is at the cornerstone of the Tibetan Buddhist 
> > philosophy and the Dalai Lama's teachings, etc.
> > 
> > But one line struck me as odd: at one point during the onslaught 
by 
> > the Chinese into Tibet when it was becoming blatantly obvious the 
> > horrors that the Chinese had in store for Tibet that the voice-
over 
> > of the Documentary observed (I'm paraphrasing): And the Tibetans 
> > attempted to get the Americans on their side to get their support 
> > but the Americans weren't interested.
> > 
> > Well, I had just sat through about an hour of a movie in which 
the 
> > ENTIRE emphasis was on non-violence and then to have them say: we 
> > tried to get the support of the Americans but they weren't 
> > interested in helping us...that doesn't make sense.
> > 
> > What possible reason would there have been to obtain 
the "support" 
> > of the Americans other than their military help...or the threat 
> > thereof?  What else of value could the Americans have been to the 
> > Tibetans other than that and why else would they have wanted the 
> > Americans' help?
> > 
> > So how does this jibe with the principle of non-violence?
> > 
> > Where's the non-violence if the threat and fear of the American A-
> > Bomb is invoked in order to save your people?
> 
>   I didn't know that - thanks Shemp. Typical - those Americans are
> barbarians (with cash, military might, etc) - until we need them, 
that
> is... MMY helped me to see my own culture in a much better light, as
> he damned it.... I quess that's positive.
> 
> JohnY

Ha, ha...me too JohnY. I've become a 'better' American since starting 
TM, thanks to MMY. Go figure?  BillyG.




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