Do you support Obamas meeting with Damai Lama?
By davido
@davido (1623)
Canada
6 responses
@MagicalBubbles (5103)
• Canada
19 Feb 10
Hello Davido,
Yes I agree its great. We had the pleasure of his visits here in Canada often. So its nothing out of the ordinary for me.
I think that we should do all we can and instigate friendships with peaceful people. Ive had enough of wars. Lets have some peace now.
@raynejasper (2322)
• Philippines
19 Feb 10
..Hi.. I don't think there is a problem with that because I believe that the president has something better in mind.. we should not judge him yet until we see the result of what they have talked about.. After all, he is considered the father of the country and as a father, he wishes no more than the peaceful and harmoniuos living of all its constituents and the public.. And I also believe that everybody's dream is for all nations to be united not to be on war..
@flashgo9 (52)
• India
18 Feb 10
Gosh. It's not Damai Lama, it's Dalai Lama. Back to your question now, yes I support Obama's act. Why should anyone feel bad about a friendly meeting and a cup of tea? I read a news about how Obama is spoiling the relation with China. China consider Tibet as a part of them and this could lead to some political unrest.
Moreover, USA is considering to supply weapons worth 640 million dollars to Vietnam. I think it will just bring the relation with China to a halt.
@davido (1623)
• Canada
19 Feb 10
Hahaha...yes Dalai Lama. Thanks. It is a good gesture to me. i wish will mycountry will do the same to China...call their bluff and make my Country better for all and as sundry. China with their shrewd attitude complimented with their psychopathic racial tendencies hates coloured people with passion, always wanting them to work as slaves not minding the educational qualification of these black Africans!
@1anurag1 (3576)
• India
18 Feb 10
Yes i support.
he is the person should be considered the ambassdor of peace.
i think peace is the only thing world really needs.he believe in non-violance. even he does not ever be violent for the objective tibat has. but why then china is getting violent or pressurising them alot. they even doing these thing with Taiwan too.
@Katie2009 (144)
• China
18 Feb 10
Well,I do not think it a good diplomatic policy for President Obama to meet with Dalai Lama from China as a means to bring Sina-US relation into Iceage. From my perspective and as a matter of fact,Dalai's visit to America is a way to seek support to seclude Tibet from mainland which is part of China's internal affairs. Although Tibet is not really a rich land where only yak and a group of religious people surviving there,China has sent dynamics of labor force there to develop it and to unite it with the rest of our country.It would be a divine place if there should not be political issues going on there.
To tell the truth,I would not object their meeting if it were to be mere about friendship,but in fact,reality is not so satisfying due to years' of demonstrations on this issue. To some extent,China is relatively feisty about anything that is unfavorable to it.We wonder, what if one day,China's Generel Secretary met with one of America's state governor who had claimed to separate the state from United States before?How would Americans think of this meeting? Would they still be pleased to see it happen without any preventing measures?
Sorry for being a little harsh,but I just don't get it why large countries like to colide with one another,and when the world can have true peace.