
Sutiro wrote:In a recent post there was a lot of interest in famous people who are Buddhists. Two of those are arguably the most famous but which one is number one? Both have compelling credentials but I would like to open a debate by putting the case for Aung San Suu Kyi based on these observations:
Both have waged a long campaign for the liberation of their respective countries in a peaceful, resolute and noble manner but Suu Kyi seems to have succeeded where the Dalai Lama has not and probably will not.
HHDL is particularly famous in Western countries but in Asian countries, particularly China he is not popular and is seen as a relic of a backward era.
Whereas ASSK is universally famous especially in countries like China, Vietnam, Laos, Malaysia,India and Burma of course where she is seen as an icon for democratic reform and a model of how to achieve it.
HHDL is not a prime advocate for democracy but for a return to a system that is out of step with modern reality.
I feel that if there were to be a world vote I think the lady would win hands down due to the weight of numbers from the Chinese vote alone.
That's my ten cents worth:)
Kim O'Hara wrote:I don't think that comparing the celebrity-value of two people who have given the world far more than mere celebrity is in any way useful but, in the hope of stopping us wasting time on it, I provide an answer to the OP:
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pilgrim wrote:And...maybe the mod should move this to the Lounge so that the humourless among us will stop fault-finding.
Kim O'Hara wrote:I don't think that comparing the celebrity-value of two people who have given the world far more than mere celebrity is in any way useful but, in the hope of stopping us wasting time on it, I provide an answer to the OP:
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