Roger Hicks
Veteran
Dear Bill,Now, knowing that the esteemed Roger Hicks used to take tea with Galileo in the hills overlooking Rome while astride bejeweled arabian horses, he will of course claim that Galileo was actually quite firmly of the belief that the sun revolved around the earth.
You really should make more effort to control your weakness for hyperbole and oblique personal insult. And yes, that is a prescriptive statement; one with which, I think, many on the forum would agree.
I'd also draw your attention to the omitted middle, relating to another part of the same post. Merely because those who are right are not always supported by others, it does not follow that those who are unsupported by others are always right.
Sometimes, in fact, they may be wrong; and even if they are not totally and indisputably wrong, they may risk making fools of themselves by pursuing frankly desperate lines of argument, such as denying the negative connotations of 'dictator'.
In any case, to describe the Dalai Lama as a dictator in his role as Head of State is legally nonsense. He has done his best (and has continued to do his best) to ensure that his word is not regarded as law (the primary definition of a dictator) by promulgating the Tibetan Constitution. I am sure that there are quite a lot of things he could not do, and retain his position as lawful King of Tibet.
More importantly, as a guest of India he can hardly be an absolute ruler: he is subject to the laws of India. You could at best call him an ex-dictator, and that would still betray certain lacunae in your knowledge of Tibetan politics.
Cheers,
R.