What didn't you like about the page? I found it really informative; it gives quotes from Chinese, British, Tibetan sides. Like I didn't know that "China makes no claim to sovereign rights over Tibet as a result of its military subjugation and occupation of Tibet following the country's invasion in 1949-1950"; I'd thought they thought of Mao as communizing the country.
I liked the part where they casually gloss over the history of the slave system instituted by the Tibetan monk-king theocracy, or the alarming radicalization perpetrated against Tibetan expats to turn them into zealous terrorists against their home country.
What didn't you like about the page? I found it really informative; it gives quotes from Chinese, British, Tibetan sides. Like I didn't know that "China makes no claim to sovereign rights over Tibet as a result of its military subjugation and occupation of Tibet following the country's invasion in 1949-1950"; I'd thought they thought of Mao as communizing the country.
They stayed neutral during WWII then the Dalai Lama became bffs with this guy.
:sus-torment: https://www.google.com/url?q=https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Harrer&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwj0gOfnnb_wAhVOh-AKHT3_AvsQFjAIegQIBhAB&usg=AOvVaw1vcbIVvSbsLpvVSQX_4s3d
:bean-think::thinkin-lenin::cap-think::bean-think:
Fixed link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_Harrer
I liked the part where they casually gloss over the history of the slave system instituted by the Tibetan monk-king theocracy, or the alarming radicalization perpetrated against Tibetan expats to turn them into zealous terrorists against their home country.
Try harder, slave apologist
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