October 29, 2012 · 6:09 PM
“The struggle which we are carrying is the struggle between power of truth, power of gun. For short term, power of gun is much stronger. But long run, power of TRUTH is stronger than power of gun.” – H.H. the Dalai Lama
Ann Curry of NBC News Interviews His Holiness The Dalai Lama
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Indeed. Guns seem to be in abundance, while truth, not so much..
There is an indeed abundance of truth. It’s not readily available to everyone just yet, with China’s intense censorship, and the rest of the world’s distractions. But you cannot fight fire with fire. The truth remains after the fire exhausts itself – unsustainable, destructive, and very much dependent on fodder, nothing but ashes will remain of the Chinese government’s attempts. The truth, however, cannot be burned away.
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