We just watched Ten Questions for the Dalai Lama, a new film by Rick Ray, and recommend it to you. It has important information about the tragedy in Tibet and wonderful footage of an interview with the Dalai Lama in Daramsala, the home of the Tibetan government in exile and 150,000 refugees. I know, I know, not another global tragedy story. This one has a hook: 1.2 million Tibetans were murdered by the Chinese since their occupation, and 6,000 monastaries, schools and museums leveled into rubble. Who cares? We, you and I, are the largest trading partners with China, so each day we support this genocide. The film is much less soap-box than I am being, so don't let me scare you off, it is a delight.
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