Saturday, March 22, 2008

Free Tibet? It is already free!

Free Tibet? Tibet is already free from the dictator called the Dalai Lama! Tibetans should be very thankful to the glorious People's Liberation Army (PLA) and People's Armed Police (PAP) for keeping Tibet free from theocracy and being enslaved/treated like serfs by the Dalai Lama and his monks. With China, there is industrialization and prosperity in Tibet.

Thank you CHINA for ensuring a FREE TIBET. May Mao Zedong's banner fly high and bright above the skies of Tibet! This Dalai Lama is a fraud. Only gullible people believe him and admire those boilerplate platitudes he keeps spewing. See article below.


Felonious Monk (What's the Deal with the Dalai Lama?)

by Mickey Z. - Saturday, December 09 2006 @ 06:34 PM PST
Infoshop (www.infoshop.org)

Here's the scene: I'm in my local health food store when my eyes are drawn to the cover of the latest issue of New York Yoga magazine. Smiling at me is none other than the Dalai Lama. Inside, "His Holiness" spouts boilerplate platitudes like, "If we do love our enemies, we shall cease to have enemies, and wouldn't the world be a much happier place (if) we could all be friends?" Let's be honest here, the same exact line, if spoken by a ten-year-old child, might elicit a patronizing smile.

Also in this article, the Tibetan leader was asked how he was able to "deal with the Chinese who had taken so much from his people." His response was pure Dalai: "We may be different on the outside; but on the inside, we are all the same. We all seek happiness and an end to suffering."

Here's what I'm wondering: Who, exactly, designated the Dalai Lama as a conduit of wisdom...and why? And while we're at it, let's put to rest the myth that the Dalai Lama is an innocent bystander and his fellow Tibetans are all pacifists.

We can start by going way back to a January 25, 1997 piece in the Chicago Tribune entitled "The CIA's secret war in Tibet." This uncommon bit of corporate media candor declared that, "Little about the CIA's skullduggery in the Himalayas is a real secret anymore except maybe to the U.S. taxpayers who bankrolled it." Make that: U.S. taxpayers and the entertainment world's financial elite who are suckered in by the Dalai Lama's little boy grin, esoteric lectures, and pacific persona.

(Side note: We can also put to...rest the myth that the public would wake up if the corporate media published the truth. It's been nearly a decade since the Tribune article and Mr. Lama is more popular than ever.)

Obscured by the predominantly superficial media coverage is the reality that, before the Chinese invasion, "His Holiness" ruled over a harsh feudal serfdom with the proverbial iron fist. As reported by Gary Wilson in Workers World, "While most of the population lived in extreme poverty, the Dalai Lama lived richly in the 1000-room, 14-story Potala Palace." Even the omnipresent holy man himself admits to owning slaves during his reign.

In 1959, when the Dalai Lama packed up his riches and escaped into neighboring India, the CIA set up and trained an army of Tibetan contras. Potential recruits were asked only one, rather un-Zen-like question by Air Force pilots working with the Agency: "Do you want to kill Chinese?" The guerrillas were actually trained on US soil and then airdropped into Tibet by what the Tribune calls, "American pilots who would later carry out operations in Laos and Cambodia during the Vietnam War."

Yeah, those guys.

So, how did His Holiness and His Posse manage such paradoxical behavior? Lend an ear to what Jamyang Norbu, a prominent Tibetan intellectual, informed the Tribune: "For years, the only way Tibetans could get a hearing in the world's capitals was to emphasize our spirituality and helplessness. Tibetans who pick up rifles don't fit into the romantic image we've built up in the Westerner's heads."

And it works. If you don't believe me, ask R.E.M. lead singer Michael Stipe. He believes the Tibetans have "done it peacefully, without raising swords. No matter what hardship these people were under, they would not raise a hand against the enemy."

Wilson's characterization in Workers World presents a slightly different perspective: "The prevalence of anti-communism as a near religion in the United States has made it easy to sell slave masters as humanitarians. The Dalai Lama is not much different from the former slave owners of the Confederate South."

While the Chicago Tribune claimed that the U.S. government's support for Tibet's spiritual contras ended in the 1970s, former CIA agent Ralph McGehee told Workers World that the Agency was "a prime mover behind the ... 1990s campaign promoting the cause of the Dalai Lama and Tibetan independence." McGehee cites the Dalai Lama's eldest brother, a businessman named Gyalo Thondup, as the key player in this operation.

"Violence is unpredictable," the Dalai Lama announced last year, before adding: "In the case of Afghanistan, perhaps there's something positive. In Iraq, it's too early to tell." He confessed to having conflicted feelings over the U.S. invasion of Iraq, before declaring, "history would decide."

Uh...hello Dalai, but most of us have already decided.



LONG LIVE THE PLA!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=TMtwjwzOVtU
http://youtube.com/watch?v=m1c6bWfxw_A

Never give land to these Sumilao Farmers

If I were San Miguel Corporation I would not give any square inch of land to these Sumilao Farmers even if they walk all the way to Antartica. There should be no free lunch in this world. You want land? Work for it! Besides, these Sumilao Farmers are not business savvy and would not make optimal use of the land the way San Miguel Corporation would.

These Ateneo and La Salle students (not all of them support those schmucks, I have friends who are Ateneans and Lasallians) who support these Sumilao Farmers are so hypocritical. They even use these Sumilao Farmers as exhibits for their Student Council campaigns claiming they have genuine concern for them. OH PUHLEAAZE GIVE ME A BREAK! If they are so concerned about the poor, then they should forego of their expensive education, ipods, laptops, digital cameras, cars, mall gimmicks, debuts and just give them all away to these Sumilao Farmers. That's what they want right? Rich giving away their rightfully earned money to the poor? If you benefit from the capitalist system wherein the RICH who are RISK TAKERS AND HARD WORKERS reap their rewards and the poor become poor, then just STFU already!

Let Darwinism make The Philippines a better nation. If the Sumilao Farmers can't afford to buy land then TOUGH LUCK. Let them whither away and may their breed cease spawning. People like Lucio Tan, Henry Sy and John Gokongwei had to endure hard work, deferred dreams and took risks to get where they are and NEVER thought that the world owes them anything if they walk barefoot and try their best to be objects of pity. I don't feel sorry for these Sumilao Farmers. They are despicable.

Sunday, March 2, 2008

THE LAME "E-MANDIRIGMA" SYNDROME OF SOME LAME BRAINED PINOYS




Referring to these sites:

http://gmaresign.blogspot.com/

http://blacknwhitemovement.blogspot.com/

Sus, eto nanaman ang mga "e-mandirigma". This is so LAME. Walang mangyayari sa inyo hanggang INTERNET lang kayo. Kung gusto nyo mag rebolusyon dapat humawak kayo ng mga baril at lumusob sa malacanang. Ni hindi nyo nga alam kung sino ipapalit niyo kay GMA eh.

Some say they want De Castro, the Black and White movement (lame brains) say they don't like De Castro (they advocate GMA and Noli to resign), some say it should be Puno, some say Erap, some say they don't even know who to replace GMA with but they want her out.

If you want to be revolutionaries don't hide behind your blogs and computers. Go out and wield a weapon and attack Malacanang if you are real people like Mao Zedong, Che Guevarra or Ayatollah Khomeini and not a bunch of URKLEs in that show Saved by the Bell. What a bunch of posers and wussy geeks these are na nag-ngangangawa sa blogs. A bunch of whining crybaby CONYO-english speaking (saying "now na", "now naman") computer geeks clearly cannot defeat GMA and her forces.

Tamo si Trillanes naniwala na susuportahan siya ng mga "e-mandirigma" pero ano nangyari? Busy sila sa kaka "blog" at kagagawa ng mga photoshop collage na naglalagay kay Trillanes sa Philippine flag at may mga corning motto.

GMA will remain in power no matter what. The "opposition" people are clueless and have their own agendas which makes their ranks broken and weak.

Imagine they even say:

"kung edsa 2 napabagsak natin thru SMS now, naman.
the president web 2.0 brought down, the president blogging brought down,
the first president social media brought down" -daveQ

Yeah, right. Imagine a bunch of bloggers and e-mail forwarders facing the PSG? The PSG and PNP will jut laugh and GMA will just send in her janitors to chase the "e-mandirigma" away with brooms.

Hahaha. I am not really a blogger so there will be no updates for long periods of time. I am not like those people who waste so much time blogging about their mundane thoughts. Just wanted to let that thought out.