donderdag 24 september 2015


    


Dalai Lama says female successor must be 'very, very attractive' otherwise she is 'not much use'






Dalai Lama says female successor must be 'very, very attractive' otherwise she is 'not much use'
The Dalai Lama had previously described himself as a 'feminist'.


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LONDON: The Dalai Lama - a self-professed feminist - has claimed should his successor be female she must be "very, very attractive" otherwise she is "not much use."

In an interview with the BBC, the spiritual leader recalled telling a French journalist approximately a decade ago there must be a female Dalai Lama because, he claimed, women had a greater "biological" capacity "to show affection ... compassion."

"I think female[s] should take more important role and then - I told the reporter - if a female does come her face should be very, very attractive
When probed by increasingly nervous interviewer Clive Myrie if a female Dalai Lama "must be" attractive, the spiritual leader responded in the affirmative: "Otherwise not much use."

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