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THREAD 🧵: Dalai Lama is a demon
Tibet was a brutal and corrupt theocracy where 95% of the population were slaves or serfs. The 5% elite were monks, landlords and aristocrats.
Their law said a monk or landlord was worth his weight in gold, whilst a woman, craftsman or peasant…
Human sacrifice was also common under the old regime. First image shows a letter where the 13th Dalai Lama needs human intestines, skins, skulls and blood to celebrate his birthday.
Third and fourth pics shows the dried up skins of children and adults that were ordered by…
The newly liberated people were then given land and exempt from taxation
First pic shows a 76 yr old woman being told she’s been freed and given land, she had been a slave all her life prior to this.
Second pic shows newly freed people burning their slave debts and leases from…
Today in modern day Tibet, no Tibetan wants to return to the old government. The old man in the first pic used to be a slave when he was a boy.
The woman in the second pic is also a former slave who saw her brother being stoned to death after he was accused of aiding the…
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Slave women also had to pay a heavy tax on any children they gave birth to, the baby would also registered with her slave owner, meaning her children would also grow up to be slaves as well.
Image showing an enslaved woman having her baby signed away to the slave owner
Slaves also had to constantly work under brutal conditions and meet quotas no matter what illnesses or injuries the slave had.
When they weren’t working, they lived in squalor, a lot of them lived underneath toilets (image 2) or near cesspits.
This despotic feudal system only ended when Communist Party Chairman Mao had enough and ordered the People’s Liberation Army to invade Lhasa, the Tibetan capital.
Negotiations began with the religious monks.
The main requirement was that they had to give up slavery. Image shows Chinese and Tibetan officials meeting before a banquet
Some of the newly freed Tibetans started to complain that Mao was being too gentle, as he still allowed the former slave-owner monks to maintain their religious authority and influence over their local areas.
Second Image shows Mao (centre) celebrating Tibetan New Year with the…
The CIA found out about this and tried to fund an armed rebellion in Tibet against China, but they failed after finding very little support among the local Tibetans.
I guess it’s very hard to convince former slaves to return to their old lives

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