A Democratic
Theocracy is an Oxymoron
Few knew the Tibet under the Dalai Lamas. Belied by the
enchanting charismatic smile and wonderfully pleasant personality of the 14th
Dalai Lama, and under his and his predecessors’ direct political, social and
religious leadership, was the darkest corner of China and possibly the
world.
Before 1959, Tibet was a feudal serfdom created by the integration
of religion, politics and the dictatorship of monks and aristocrats, and one
even darker and more backward than medieval Europe. The 14th Dalai Lama, like other
Dalai Lamas before him, ruled over a Tibetan society which had integrated religion
with politics as a feudal serfdom under
a theocracy ruled by a combined dictatorship of monks and aristocrats.
The Dalai Lama’s Tibetan system tolerated no democracy, freedom or
human rights in any form. In fact, the Tibetan serf slavery system was the
darkest human slavery system in the history of mankind, and which spanned many
centuries longer than the 400+ years of black slavery in the USA. The Tibetan conditions were also more debasing
and dehumanizing than medieval Europe in the latter’s darkest periods....
by Michael Heng PBM of
MIKOspace
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