For a Tibetan, now, at this dark juncture of our national history, each and everyone of us, above 17, hasn’t such an alternative or privilege to claim oneself as ‘apolitical’, for we’re born an oppressed one, or a political refugee. Then, does it really make sense to place our livelihood in terms of ‘better life’ or ‘standard way of living’ as the top priority? How is it, if we, too, tend to yield to the same thoroughfare like a run-of-the-mill Chinese, namely the money-making-machine way as one’s way of life?
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
-
Introduction Tibet, which is sandwiched between the two giants of Asia, to the south the mighty Himalayas formed a natural boundary with In...
-
March 5, 2011. Happy Tibetan New Year! Losar La Tashi Delek , the wish-fulfilling greeting mouthing at high pitch voices can be heard in...
-
Dedicated for Thank You India : Tibet experiences 50 years in exile (Re-post/Updated Version of the same post at the beginning of this bl...
No comments:
Post a Comment