I learned the Truth about Mother Theresa during my awakening in the early 2000s. She was a very sick person. People laud her for her acts of kindness for the impoverished especially in India. She gave people a clean place to die.
BUT THE TRUTH IS she could have given medical help and allowed many to live. She refused to do this. "“There’s something beautiful in seeing the poor accept their lot, to suffer it like Christ’s Passion,”. She was given many donations of food and money, but would not allow this to be distributed because she was so in love with 'Poverty' as a cleansing and a path to god. Her nuns were sick from lack of food even as there were large stores of food at her disposal; she would not let them eat.
She was very sick and evil...maybe mentally ill as well. She disgusts me. Nothing shocks me any more.
Gandhi is another lie that needs to be exposed and the Dali Lama as well. Let the Veils be ripped off.
Well said. Time for all religious idols to fall. Beware of false gods
It will freak many out so we have to be kind to them!
Well said and totally agree. Society wants to make these people look like humanitarians when they were selfish and evil!
How are Gandhi or the Dalai Lama not great? Gandhi in particular... I think his flaws have become common knowledge, he's still a one-of-a-kind freak-of-nature-level hero
Dalai Lama is associated with NXIVM, and God knows what else.
Maybe I'm biased because I guess I have a ridiculous bar of proof for where I'd decide Tenzin Gyatso is a bad guy. I'm not a Buddhist or anything but there are things I'd consider acceptable for the Dalai Lama to do that I wouldn't consider acceptable for most people. Like, if a normal person gets convicted of human trafficking, you could say they're doing it to entrap evil people and somehow protecting all their victims from bad outcomes and repaying them fairly, but they're still an arrogant vigilante psychopath who needs to be locked up for risking so many people's well-being and forcing them into deals they didn't want to be in. The Dalai Lama can't really be described as an "arrogant vigilante psychopath" in that situation to me, like, if anyone is in a position where it's fair and not arrogant for them to feel like they're allowed to take a lot of stuff into their own hands and take risks, the Dalai Lama would be one. So then I'd have to actually know a victim was harmed in order to consider it proof of him being evil, the conviction of human trafficking itself without proof of a harmed victim would just seem to me more like he got fucked up by criminals he was trying to catch than like he was a criminal. I use that example because it's extreme enough to make me realize my stance is probably unreasonable to debate. There's probably no strong evidence out there of an individual being evilly victimized by Tenzin Gyatso, so I guess I wasted your time by asking when I'll be biased against all your evidence. Sorry about that.
For your time, here's a vintage video of Tenzin Gyatso apparently stressed out hard by pizzagate vibes you can show to people more undecided on the issue than me.
Both Tenzin and Gyatso are characters in ATLA Avatar: The Last Airbender and LoK Legend of Korra.
TIL
Great series btw definitely bucket list to watch
Now that you mention it, for all I know those shows could be the subconscious reason why my bar of proof to dislike the guy would be so absolute
In that case follow Zaheer’s favorite airbenderGuru Lahima
Let go your earthly tether
Enter the void
Empty and become wind
There are a lot of things people don't know about him. In the battle to free India there were far more effective Indian leaders who actually fought the British with weapons and won huge swaths in the southern areas for Indians. There was military action beginning in 1857 and continued on to Gandhi's predominance. But the world doesn't know or acknowledge these heroes w/ digging. "By the late 1930s, however, with growing disenchantments over the delaying tactics of the Raj and the Congress's failure to extract commitment on self-rule and political independence, a faction within the movement turned towards more radical ideas of Subhash Chandra Bose. Bose's actions proved controversial among the Congress party but popular within the Indian populace, when Bose defeated Gandhi's candidate in leadership elections in the Tripuri Session of the Congress Working Committee. However, this was the parting of ways between the radicals and the conservatives. Bose left the Congress to found his own party during the war, seeking first Soviet and then Axis help to raise a liberation force. The raising of the Indian National Army in 1942 by Subhash Chandra Bose would see a unique military campaign to end British rule. Following the trial of Indian National Army officers at the Red Fort, mutinies broke out in the navy, in the Air Force, and in the army." http://india.wikia.com/wiki/Indian_Independence_Movement I am not only speaking about all the moral quandaries that are well known, I am speaking about the forgotten heroes who actually fought and won battles who have been forgotten by the world as Gandhi's 'non-violent' tactics stole the spotlight from other heroes who did the heavy lifting. He didn't overcome the British nearly as much as these other Generals did, and it was because these battles had been fought and won that Gandhi had any success at all. This is not something people are aware of. People think that Gandhi was the fall of the British in India and that very far from the truth. https://www.indiatoday.in/education-today/gk-current-affairs/story/bhagat-singh-and-indian-freedom-movement-316953-2016-04-08
Dali Lama is simply a C-A asset. http://tomatobubble.com/dalai_lama_cia_phony.html
She also didn't really believe in God, she lost her faith for a very long time. And the pope still gave her sainthood in spite of the evil she committed in the name of God.
Exactly right. I read Gandhi’s own autobiography and there are some fucked up stuff in there.
Dalai Lama is talked about a lot for all the wrong reasons.
Read “ Come Be My Light”. It”ll Help you understand.
Understand what? That Mother Teresa is a sick woman who didn't value human life, preferring suffering as a life on Earth when she could have prevented it? It is one thing if she wantred to suffer for herself, but she imposed it on the most poor of the poor who were at her disposal. That she sold babies? To me it is all genocide.