Immigration Wisdom from the Dalai Lama By James Reed
It’s enough to make one become a Buddhist … just joking … but who would have thought that the head of the Buddhists would be saying things that warm the dark, cold pits of my black heart?
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/09/13/dalai-lama-sweden-europe-europeans/
https://www.france24.com/en/20180912-dalai-lama-says-europe-belongs-europeans
https://www.breitbart.com/london/2018/09/13/delingpole-if-only-the-dalai-lama-ran-the-church/
“The Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, said Wednesday that "Europe belongs to the Europeans" and that refugees should return to their native countries to rebuild them. Speaking at a conference in Sweden's third-largest city of Malmo, home to a large immigrant population, the Dalai Lama -- who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989 -- said Europe was "morally responsible" for helping "a refugee really facing danger against their life".
"Receive them, help them, educate them... but ultimately they should develop their own country," said the 83-year-old Tibetan who fled the capital Lhasa in fear of his life after China poured troops into the region to crush an uprising.”
So there we have it; a real refugee telling so called refugees, actually illegal migrants attempting to better their position, how to behave. If only the Dalai Lama ran the church, as James Delingpole, a Christian has said:
“The Dalai Lama will get a lot of stick for it, I’m sure. But apart from frothing the usual brainwashed “diversity is good” mantra, is there anyone out there who can give me a single good reason why it is necessary for uneducated, unwilling-to-integrate, and often antisocial emigres (most of them young men in the prime of their working life) to be accumulating in ghettos in Europe and America when their energies could be used so much more fruitfully to rebuilding their own homelands? I think I speak for a lot of Christians when I say: crikey, how I wish this Dalai Lama was currently head of my church, and not wretched Justin Welby or the equally ghastly Pope.”
Sorry, but I have to agree; that is how far down the dirty track we are now.
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