Second-highest figure in Tibetan Buddhism makes apparent reference to succession of exiled spiritual leader Dalai Lama

  • aMockTie@piefed.world
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    18 hours ago

    Sure, that’s a reasonable opinion, but that also clearly wasn’t the purpose behind his abduction. Without any evidence, it’s impossible to say whether or not he is actually living, as an ordinary citizen or otherwise. I’m not trying to say that there isn’t any nuance in the situation, but without knowing with certainty his ultimate fate and also living in his shoes, it’s impossible to say which path would be preferable.

    In your first reply, you put kidnapping in quotes and made it sound exclusively beneficial. Then in your follow up, you undercut my definition of kidnapping (and to be clear, you were technically correct). I interpreted all of that as a refutation of the idea that he was kidnapped. I apologize if I misunderstood at any point.