The Dalai Lama banned from Harlem

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Exchange backwash with a child, drehs :dahell: :mjtf:

Some deadbeats in the comments are saying this is a traditional Tibetan greeting, I ain't tryna hear that shyt, Dalai Lama's been a Western fluff piece for decades, he should know what looks wrong on film and doesn't :camby:


Aw hell naw, I thought he was just gonna say gay ppl were human too :gucci:

The 'elites' are all doing this weird kind of stuff but society is so apathetic and placated that nothing will be done about it and the weird adherents to these people will make excuses. A 'Tibetan greeting' where a young boy sucks on a grown man's tongue is laughable. The Dalai Lamai has those weird tendencies just like a lot of these powerful chomos.

We see all this going on right before our eyes but it always gets swept under the rug


These people need to be called out and exposed just like Eddie Long was exposed.
 

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All of these 'elite people' are in on it, which is why Epstein Island had names all across the political aisle and amongst the elite sector of entertainment.

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It's almost as though when you tell people they're better than others and they're part of a special group they feel like whatever they do isn't wrong if it's them doing it.

Its almost as if people have tendencies that they were always going to act on but then look for specific passages in their religious text to try and justify that behavior and this keeps happening everywhere around the world and for thousands of years.
 

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"Buddhism is a diverse religion with many different schools and traditions, and there is no single leader or authority who speaks for all Buddhists.

The Dalai Lama is the spiritual leader of one of the major schools of Buddhism, the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. He is considered to be an important figure in the global Buddhist community and is respected for his teachings on compassion and nonviolence.

However, there are many other important Buddhist leaders and teachers around the world who represent different schools and traditions of Buddhism. Each of these leaders has their own unique approach to the teachings of the Buddha, and they are all valued for the contributions they make to the practice and understanding of Buddhism."

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The dalai lama isn't the leader of all Buddhist. Just the leader of one of the 4 major schools of tibetan Buddhism. That's like saying all Christians view the pope as the leader of Christianity.
 
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