Friday, March 21, 2008

IF: Pet Peeves

The saffron-clad monk, widely admired in the West as an icon of nonviolent struggle against the occupation of his homeland, was described Wednesday by a top Chinese official as "a wolf wrapped in monk's robes, a devil with a human face and a beast's heart." ...
Though Chinese President Hu Jintao has often praised the role of traditional Chinese religions such as Buddhism and Confucianism in contributing to a "harmonious society," Tibetan Buddhism poses a particular difficulty because its religious leader, the Dalai Lama, also plays a political role. ...
( From Yahoo News article.)

“I’m fully committed to eliminate negative feelings among Tibetans and fear, distrust among Chinese,” he said Thursday in his third meeting with reporters this week.
Reminded of the latest slurs against him, he leaned back in his chair and howled with laughter. “As a Buddhist monk, whatever they call me, doesn’t matter.”
( From NY Times article.)

3 comments:

aizen marina said...

it is excellent and thinkable...
good concept.
marina.

steve said...

Yes, what a great man who is up against some terrible foes playing leadership roles. This is a fine and different direction for you, at least from what I've seen Pixo--very nice!!!

pixo said...

Marina, I was not sure if this will make sense to anyone besides myself. Thanks for the feedback.

Steve, you are correct that this is something new. I just feel a need to draw something ridiculous about the ridiculous situation.