Documentary – Lost Treasures of Tibet
Posted on 22. Jun, 2010in Documentary, National Geographics, Society & Countries
Mustang (moo-stahn), one of the last outposts of Tibetan culture, is so isolated and protected that no Westerner set foot inside its borders for centuries. But in the early 1990s, this untouched society set high in the Himalayas opened its borders for the first time, exposing an ancient worldÕs dazzling sacred relics long damaged by the elements and neglect.
ou can not ever compare atrocities to what happened with the Jews. They killed half the global population! And it was not collateral damage. All murder is bad, but to target explicitly, including infants for the explicit purpose of genocide. The crime was their genes. The motivation and intent, plus the scale of their population. What if all of your family were killed and half of whatever culture you identify yourself? Many Jews were alone after each other member, there is no equal.
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