This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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The artist has told me to tell laughingdaquini that this work is definitely not about NKT protests and definitely wasn’t created because of your suggestion.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.
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This is not a cartoon about Tsem Tulku, Tsem Rinpoche, Kechara House, or the Tsem Foundation. However, if it was, the author recognizes their right to freedom of speech to criticize any and every religious leader, organization, and politician by expressing, through satirical art, their own figurative and literal interpretation of events, motives, and individuals.