Feminazi woman interviewer : do you even realise how blasphemous it is to bring up the topic of the outer beauty of a woman in Dalai Lama female successor?
Dalai Lama: you spoke, we listened. Introduces the new female Dalai Lama:
You have found your niche dude. This room next door stuff is gold! The current politicians are giving endless ammunition and you use it beautifully even if we can see that we're all fucked. You ease the pain hilariously.
I am sorry but if I get the choice who I get reincarnated as I would rather be attractive also. And the truth is that for women especially being pretty opens a lot of doors. I would also rather be straight, white and rich. Does that mean that I think that unattractive, gay, nonwhite poor people have less value, of course not. Just that they have a harder life and if I got to choose I would prefer an easier life. The truth is for a woman who is a public figure being attractive means that more people will listen to them.
I know this is a comedy bit (a brilliant one) and I really enjoy it, but why the fuck aren't people allowed to say some things any more? Why are we so politically correct to state the obvious fact that for most people, beauty actually IS important? I'm not saying that's a good (or bad) thing, I'm not saying beauty should be the only criteria (or even the most important one) when we talk about competence to do certain jobs (unless we're talking about professional models obviously), but it's an undeniable fact that people react more positively (in general) to prettier people, that we're inherently prejudiced about looks and that's it. It is what it is, deal with it. To me, telling things as they are, without painting them with your personal, politically/socially painted point of view is an ultimate ideal to me, it's the greatest quality a human can strive to. It's your problem if you can't deal with it.
Feminazi woman interviewer : do you even realise how blasphemous it is to bring up the topic of the outer beauty of a woman in Dalai Lama female successor?
Dalai Lama: you spoke, we listened.
Introduces the new female Dalai Lama:
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That woman mustβve wanted to punch that guy so hard
Hahahaha! Greetings from Holland.
If a female Dalai Lama has to be attractive then surely the same should apply to a male Dalai Lama, and you my good man are no oil painting.
You have found your niche dude. This room next door stuff is gold! The current politicians are giving endless ammunition and you use it beautifully even if we can see that we're all fucked. You ease the pain hilariously.
This woke culture is ridiculous. Women and men should take care of their appearance. Especially if they are the Dalai llama.
Kindly demeanour aside, D.L. was always homophobic and sexist.
How the video ends exactly at the "for f#*$cks sake". Golden. Absolutely golden.π
I am sorry but if I get the choice who I get reincarnated as I would rather be attractive also. And the truth is that for women especially being pretty opens a lot of doors. I would also rather be straight, white and rich. Does that mean that I think that unattractive, gay, nonwhite poor people have less value, of course not. Just that they have a harder life and if I got to choose I would prefer an easier life. The truth is for a woman who is a public figure being attractive means that more people will listen to them.
'You're on your own Hugh Hefner' – brilliant
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Why does anyone care what this demented turtle says??!!!
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This is great comedy. So glad I found you dude. Your levels of wit and intelligence are off the scale. Thank you for sharing this.
Mr Spicer, you are comic genius, thank you so much for making me laugh out loud π
Thankyou Michael
I know this is a comedy bit (a brilliant one) and I really enjoy it, but why the fuck aren't people allowed to say some things any more? Why are we so politically correct to state the obvious fact that for most people, beauty actually IS important? I'm not saying that's a good (or bad) thing, I'm not saying beauty should be the only criteria (or even the most important one) when we talk about competence to do certain jobs (unless we're talking about professional models obviously), but it's an undeniable fact that people react more positively (in general) to prettier people, that we're inherently prejudiced about looks and that's it. It is what it is, deal with it. To me, telling things as they are, without painting them with your personal, politically/socially painted point of view is an ultimate ideal to me, it's the greatest quality a human can strive to. It's your problem if you can't deal with it.