The Dalai Lama, spiritual guru extraordinaire, recently invited a child to suck his tongue. His own PR people subsequently released a quasi-apology.
But one CNN panelist doesn't think it was that big of a deal.
It's really just a simple cultural misunderstanding, after all!
So shut your mouth, bigot, and respect the ancient Tibetan tradition of child tongue-sucking.
I have traveled far and wide for decades now at this point, and seen a lot of strange stuff out there.
Never once have I seen a monk or any spiritual leader embrace a child and instruct him to suck his tongue.
The question is: how much does does this CNN guy, either directly or indirectly, take from the Dalai Lama or the institution he represents? Relatedly, how much child tongue-sucking does this gentleman do on his own time that might necessitate his forceful public defense of the practice?
Like retired generals in the employ of Raytheon trotted out onto corporate media to sell endless war, these people always have ulterior motives.
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Any pics or videos with him and Biden??? Seems like they would know each other... Given all the scandals about the Catholic church, you have to wonder what was going on in all those Tibetan monasteries. Tibet was a feudal society before the Chinese arrived and I thought I read somewhere that a huge percentage of the population or something were monks at any given time. Imagine trying to feed a feudal society like this in the high Himalayas with so many idle people??? I think much of the so-called CCP propaganda about Tibet is probably accurate...