tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post5811096665296210670..comments2024-03-16T01:00:19.876-05:00Comments on The Mad Monarchist: Story of Monarchy: The Kingdom of BhutanMadMonarchisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08083008336883267870noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-6868910844315841422014-10-09T22:42:37.947-05:002014-10-09T22:42:37.947-05:00Nice post indeed. Though one does feel that modern...Nice post indeed. Though one does feel that modernization was inevitable. But it doesn't have to be complete. The negative aspects of it can be censored. The current Monarch no doubt knows the situation of the his own country better than we do, nevertheless he can take steps to mitigate the negative effects of an ever encroaching modern world. I'm not saying ban television, it's not Taliban country out there, but perhaps censoring some of the mindless drivel that does make its into the programming would not be so bad. And the same approach can be taken with politics and political parties. Laws can be enacted that do not allow parties to become bastions of mudslinging(and thus division within the populace) and cronyism. I only wish I can see The Last Shangri-La before it vanishes. I hope such a sad event does not occur. Albeit with what we are witnessing in the world today? Who knows for how long the mystical sovereignty of The Kingdom of Bhutan will remain intact. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14734420473062436107noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8783969302315257415.post-53256014353461022462014-04-30T14:49:01.676-05:002014-04-30T14:49:01.676-05:00Nice post here, following :)Nice post here, following :)Choki Gyeltshenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18305745455869102385noreply@blogger.com