Dalai Lama Triggers Leftists With Comments About Mass Migration, Women

There is no greater living figure of the post-Christian mentality of love, peace, and acceptance than the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of the world’s Tibettan Buddhists.

But his message of love and acceptance varies greatly from the accepted script among progressives and leftists in Europe and the US, at least, when it comes to mass migration.

We are constantly subject to arguments in favor of mass migration that are comprised entirely of tugged heartstrings, equivocations to the Holocaust, and, when in doubt, blatant lies (ahem, we’re looking at you, AOC visiting the border).

In reality, the mass migration that has been happening by social engineering and destructively loose border enforcement across the top Western nations is fraught with logistical challenges, to put it nicely.

It’s an absolute disaster and a mess, and one that benefits no one except the people who are literally invading another nation on the dime of that nation’s taxpayers.

And the Dalai Lama, however inspirational to the West’s progressives when it comes to inspirational quotes, agrees.

Summit News reports:

The Dalai Lama says that most refugees who entered Europe from Africa and the Middle East should be returned to their home countries, telling the BBC, “Keep Europe for Europeans”.

While saying he remained a supporter of the EU, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists said he did not want to see Europe become “Muslim” or “African,” prompting the BBC interviewer to ask, “There’s nothing wrong with that is there?”

While refugees should be taken care of and given an education, the aim for them should be a “return to their own land,” he said.

Embedded video

Paul Joseph Watson

@PrisonPlanet

The Dalai Lama says that most refugees who entered Europe from Africa and the Middle East should be returned to their home countries, telling the BBC, “Keep Europe for Europeans”.https://summit.news/2019/06/27/dalai-lama-criticizes-mass-migration-says-keep-europe-for-europeans/ 

9,409 people are talking about this

He added that a limited number should be allowed to stay, “But [for the] whole [of] Europe [to] eventually become [a] Muslim country? Impossible. Or [an] African country, also impossible.”

CNN also forlornly noted that the Dalai Lama also said some “controversial” things about women.

The Dalai Lama also commented on who might succeed him after his death.

“If female Dalai Lama comes, then (she) should be more attractive,” he said with a laugh. He then made a distorted face, according to the BBC, and said that if a female Dalai Lama looked a certain way, “then people, I think, prefer not see … that face.”

Asked whether that might be perceived as objectifying by contrast with a person’s intrinsic value, the Dalai Lama responded, “I think both.”

The Dalai Lama made similar comments in 2015, when he told the BBC that a future Dalai Lama certainly could be a woman but would have to be good looking or would be “not much use.”

LOL! Poor CNN.

Featured image credit: U.S. Mission Photo/Eric Bridiers – flickr.com/photos/us-mission/25676629286