Dalai Lama's Statement About Female Successors is Shocking! Video Inside
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An interview released by BBC with the Dalai Lama has registered a shock among many who were not expecting his statement about female successors. In the interview, reporter Rajini Vaidyanathan asked about a comment he had made previously in 2015. He had said that a female who succeeds him would have to be attractive. When this was revisited, the Dalai Lama affirmed the same saying that people would not like to look at a dead face and that women in public should wear makeup.
The Dalai Lama can be heard saying: “Real beauty is inner beauty, that’s true. But we’re human beings, I think the appearance is also important.” The issue, however, seems to be also that the comment is specific to one gender. Twitter users have been expressing their disappointment over the remark. Many have also been saying they will have to cancel the Dalai Lama for his statement.
This was perhaps the most surprising moment in the interview. I asked the Dalai Lama if he stood by his earlier comment that if his successor was female, she should be attractive.
— Rajini Vaidyanathan (@BBCRajiniV) June 27, 2019
He said he did. Watch here:#DalaiLama #BBCDalaiLama. pic.twitter.com/QAy0EFDZTT
wow wasnt expecting to have to cancel the dalai lama when i woke up this morning but here we are pic.twitter.com/qmYUVz1vs1
— raina douris (@RahRahRaina) June 28, 2019
When even the Dalai Lama disappoints you is peak 2019. https://t.co/GnMI7jimAt
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) June 28, 2019
Muttering "the Dalai Lama is cancelled" as my brain cell count goes into free fall
— Jeremy Gordon (@jeremypgordon) June 28, 2019
So ok.
— Jessica Ellis (@baddestmamajama) June 28, 2019
Maybe it is all men. https://t.co/fAOyz0Jquk
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