fascinating how Westerners made "if you meet the Buddha in the road, kill him" into some shit about authority if you meet the Buddha in the road, he's suffering in samsara out of compassion for you, but will be free when he dies so the act of supreme compassion is to kill him
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Nobody actually believes in their culture. You can tell because there's always a [good schools] moment. Nobody forgets what's good for the goose. See also: Yanomamo atheists.
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If this weren't the case, the advice about killing your Buddha would be a good way to cut down on advocacy of antisocial policies.
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