"I am a Marxist," the exiled Tibetan Buddhist leader said in New York, where he arrived today with an entourage of robed monks and a heavy security detail to give a series of paid public lectures. . . "(Marxism has) moral ethics, whereas capitalism is only how to make profits," the Dalai Lama, 74, said.
Back in February of this year, the Dalai Lama visited the White House and was ignominiously shown out via the back door near the trash heaps.
Tibetan spiritual leader and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Dalai Lama, being escorted from the White House through a back door, through the Palm Room's door near the WH garbage area Photo credit: JIM WATSON/AFP/Getty Images
This appears to have been one of those rare unconsciously correct decisions by the White House.
Moral ethics? Marxism through the vehicle of communist and socialist regimes is responsible for the deaths of approximately 160,000,000 people during the 20th Century. He should ask the Tibetans how they feel about Marxism. Oh, wait . . .
What a shameful, arrogant fool.
Shut up, and meditate.