Before China’s intervention, Tibet was ruled by a theocratic regime with a rigid caste system with “untouchables,” feudal serfdom, extreme poverty, and human rights abuses. The average life expectancy before China was about 35. And at most it was only ever a de facto state that emerged during the chaos of early 20th century China (along with a host of warlord states), and was never recognized internationally.
The problem with “Free Tibet” is that China already did.
Before China’s intervention, Tibet was ruled by a theocratic regime with a rigid caste system with “untouchables,” feudal serfdom, extreme poverty, and human rights abuses. The average life expectancy before China was about 35. And at most it was only ever a de facto state that emerged during the chaos of early 20th century China (along with a host of warlord states), and was never recognized internationally.
The problem with “Free Tibet” is that China already did.
Another problem was that CIA was airdropping rebels in Tibet Fortnite style.