This is old, old news from last April, but I just stumbled on it today (ht:
The New Media Journal) and it boggled my mind. I just had to post it. From
ABC News:
The Dalai Lama told the audience that many people see and hear news of suicide bombings in predominantly Muslim countries but don't hear about how Muslims often work with the poor.
He said all human beings are prone to violence if they lose control of their emotions and not to judge an entire faith based on a few people. "A few mischievous people are always there," he said.
The Dalai Lama, who was awarded the 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, fled Tibet in 1959 following an aborted uprising against Chinese rule in the territory and now keeps an office in exile in the Himalayan town of Dharmsala, India.
Did he say mischievous? Mischievous. Good grief.
1 comments:
I wonder what he thinks about those "Mischevious" Chinese?
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