What did he expect? Hello, you are in China, you are under different set of law now, buddy.
I am also find it interesting that most Pro-Tibet activists have always focused on what the Chinese government have done wrong, yet there is no mentioning of any thing they have done right.
One would most likely to see automobile bumper stickers that say "Free Tibet", yet no stickers that say
"Ask a Tibetan about Polyandry"
or
"Tibetan, Who's Your Daddy?!"
Polyandry in Tibet is a traditional marriage practice that has existed within a milieu whereby a woman could have several husbands; a father and his sons could share the same wife, and a mother and her daughters could share the same husband, or the daughters themselves could share a husband.
Think of this way:
Would Americans would be so quick jumping on the bandwagon if a group of native american polygamists in U.S. decided to break away from Federal Union? Would U.S. Federal government sit around and do nothing?
I am also find it interesting that most Pro-Tibet activists have always focused on what the Chinese government have done wrong, yet there is no mentioning of any thing they have done right.
One would most likely to see automobile bumper stickers that say "Free Tibet", yet no stickers that say
"Ask a Tibetan about Polyandry"
or
"Tibetan, Who's Your Daddy?!"
Polyandry in Tibet is a traditional marriage practice that has existed within a milieu whereby a woman could have several husbands; a father and his sons could share the same wife, and a mother and her daughters could share the same husband, or the daughters themselves could share a husband.
Think of this way:
Would Americans would be so quick jumping on the bandwagon if a group of native american polygamists in U.S. decided to break away from Federal Union? Would U.S. Federal government sit around and do nothing?