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家园 在youtube上的进一步回复,先放这,别丢了。好不容易打的字呢

在 youtube 上被人评价 “This is the most insane post I have ever read”,呵呵,小哥我厚脸皮地当作赞扬了,以下是回复。先在这儿也放一份啦,好不容易打的字,怕丢了 :-P。

Thanks for reading my post raising the question about the historical legitimacy of Dalai Lama's control over Tibet. I take your comment, "This is the most insane post I have ever read", as quite a compliment. And also thank you for not spitting out dirty words despite we have different opinions. Have to say it's a quality so rarely found on youtube.

You claim yourself as ethnic Chinese in one of your posts. If that's true, then I get another reason to send you this E-mail as its YOUR country's history!

Putting political views aside, I believe we should do some research before we make any comment. I'm really tired of people who know nothing yet shouting out racist insults towards Chinese people regarding to this Tibetan issue. First, I condemn racism in any form, under any excuse. Second, based on what are these ignorant hippies making their judgement?

In my post, my question is simple and sound. How was the native Tibetan secular regime replaced by the foreign (invading?) Dalai Lama's religious sector?

During the Tang and Song Dynasty, there were great Kings like Songzan Ganbu in Tibet. The Tibetan epic of the great King Gesar is also about King. These were all native secular regimes. How and why did these native human kings vanish? How come suddenly it's the "God King" from India ruling over Tibet? What happened during the transition? How come no trace of the native royal families was left? Did they just disappear or actually something really horrible (maybe also covered up?) happened?

I cannot claim myself as an expert on this issue, but at least I'm trying to do some independent research. I fail to see any insaneness in my question and my pursuing of the unbiased answers. It would be far more constructive if you can pin-point which part of my question deserves such high compliment as "the most insane post I have ever read". Would be even more constructive to give some "not so insane" answers (if you can, or can you?).

I'm doing my research by searching through neutral historical records and I do strongly recommend you to do so as well before making a comment.

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