Tuesday, April 25, 2023

Racial discrimination against a young Tibetan girl, a student in Belgium by a woman teacher


"To err is human, but to forgive is unusual." ~ Anonymous Yes, the person, the perpetrator, but not her actions and that of a teacher in a Western civilized country like Belgium. I hold that taking legal actions against such isn't to ruin her or her career but to enlighten her in her life journey as a 'teacher', an educator, a master. She isn't qualified as a teacher yet but a discriminator, a bully. Can she do so to those of other races with their strong lot in Belgium? Why to a demure young Tibetan girl? The next one can be someone else's daughter or son, if not a Tibetan, an Asian one. Yes, great is peace, forgiveness but there should be some genuine sense of regret, remorse to enlightening or correcting herself, and can she have such? For me, the young Tibetan girl is really brave for having been able to sound off thus, for we very often tend to be timidly silent in such cases wronged by an outsider. But if done by a fellow Tibetan, then we can gang attack like happened in Belgium a few years back to stabbing to death like happened in France and that for petty, personal issues. I know commenting here thus doesn't make any sense, but how long we can pretend to be someone else. I am hitting on the point of the need of the convergence of moral enlightenments of both the forgiver and the one forgiven. And it isn't just for the young Tibetan girl but for her voicing against that edited, sensationalized footage (now more or less proved to be masterminded by CCP's nexus zeroing in on defaming His Holiness the great 14th Dalai Lama and dividing fellow Tibetan by arousing regional and sectarian jingoism among us) telecasted by certain medias and hyped by a few senseless 'celebrities' or greed or cupidity slaves. 

And, more surprisingly, how that teacher of a discriminator doesn't have the sense to make some personal research before treating the young Tibetan girl thus before her classmates. Like who, where this manipulated clip was first published (YouTube to Twitter by whom to by certain media outlets in India to by Celebrities of the sort to by Chinese ex-official to by Chinese official to by Global Times, the CCP's mouthpiece) and why? I think she is like the majority of Westerners is, a diehard believer of what any  portal of media says, but we believe them to be eclectic, maverick, educated. 

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