Buddhist Marxism Alliance UK

Buddhist Marxism Alliance UK The BMA (UK) serves as a net-based forum for Buddhists worldwide who hold Marxist-Leninist political viewpoints.

The BMA exists to provide free education about Buddhist and Marxist thought (including Marxist-Leninism), and encourages and supports any individual or group who is endeavouring to better their understanding through the development of the mind. The BMA fully supports all spiritual and leftwing movements as they strive for the establishment of Socialism and peace. The BMA is primarily an educationa

l project that relies upon unbiased approaches to teaching and learning. The BMA supports the People's Republic of China, and encourages free-thinking amongst the people, with an emphasis upon the avoidance of rightwing Trotskyite revisionism and decepton. Above and beyond all education, the BMA emphasises the application of loving kindness and compassion throughout society – attributes found within both Buddhism and Marxist thinking.

Happy Anniversary to my late parents, their love of humanity taught me cherish our Earth, and oversee we protect all liv...
18/02/2023

Happy Anniversary to my late parents, their love of humanity taught me cherish our Earth, and oversee we protect all living beings whilst we pass through on our journey of life. Thank you to everyone who has made this page so wonderful. Walk alone in truth if you have to, but help those left stranded, give and not count the cost! ✨♥️✨

02/01/2023

Both Marx and Engels thought highly of Early Buddhist dialectics - with Joseph Stalin founding an academic establishment to study Buddhist culture in 1928. Most leftists are unaware that Marx tried Buddhist meditation to rest his mind...

06/10/2021

Although the human mind emerges from the brain (and is very much part of the material universe), it is an extraordinary device in and of itself! There is no doubt that a science freed from the straitjacket of capitalist exploitation can develop the world and relieve all human suffering! If we meditate - this process can only be strengthened!

06/10/2021

Rebuilding your perception through environmental reconstruction.

06/10/2021
13/07/2021

It saddens me to say it, but no one should be surprised at the outburst of racist abuse suffered by Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bakayo Saka following England’s defeat by Italy on Sunday night. There had already been reports of the constant stream of racist invective directed at black team members throughout the tournament. While the rest of us were enjoying the feelgood factor of seeing an England men’s team succeed like no other has done since 1966, there were some who felt only bitterness at the sight of a multiracial expression of Englishness being lauded in the media.

Shamefully, the belligerent, bigoted few – and they are a few – felt justified in their prejudices because of the permissive signals they were given by politicians and pundits who were outraged that the team should seek to highlight the abuse suffered by people of colour. By taking a knee in solidarity with the victims of racism, the England team were forcing us to confront something many people in this country would rather not talk about.

Camilla Tominey expressed this preference for blinkers clearly in the Times on 9th July in an article headlined ‘The Euros have destroyed the Leftist myth of a backward, racist England’. One would hope that she and all those who questioned the validity of the players taking a knee now understand the vicious magnitude of the racism that our fellow citizens of colour face on a day to day basis.

Priti Patel’s comments in support of the boo boys and the failure of the Prime Minister to condemn their actions were also predictable. We live in a country where a TV station was recently launched with the specific aim of waging a ‘war on woke’. Although the term is never defined, it is clear from the programming that what GB News is at war with is empathy.

It’s easy to dismiss the ‘culture war’ agenda that turns a trivial matter like the removal of a picture of the Queen from a student’s common room into front page outrage, but we ignore it at our peril. Look closely at the battles that the culture warriors seek to stir up and you’ll see a white heterosexual status quo actively fighting a rearguard action against the progress we have made towards an inclusive, diverse society.

And we have made progress. A recent poll revealed that just 10% believe that you have to be white to be English, a number that would have been inconceivable 20 years ago. But the events of the past 48 hours prove that we can take none of it for granted. Racism can’t be defeated by a feelgood factor. It takes concerted efforts by the majority of fair-minded citizens to marginalise and ultimately change the mindset of the bigoted minority.

How do we do that? Well the first step is to refuse to cede the floor to the racists. It’s understandable that people looking at the behaviour of those few England fans would shake their heads and want nothing to do with the English identity, but that would be to betray the legacy of those lads who have shown us a different vision of what it means to be English.

For the past month, the white members of the England team have been taking the knee in solidarity with their black and mixed race colleagues who have been the target of racist abuse – and have continued to do so despite the vitriol aimed at them. Now it’s our turn to step up in solidarity with our fellow citizens of colour who daily face the same abuse.

An England that is tolerant, inclusive and diverse is not only possible, it already exists. Sadly, the bellicose forces of division and intolerance have louder voices on their side. But this last month has been a lesson in how we can overcome the boo boys if we stand together. As England squad member Reece James tweeted yesterday: we learn more about our society when we lose, far more than we learn when we win.

The question is whether we walk away in disgust at the stench created by the boorish minority, or roll up our sleeves and get stuck in to clearing this s**t out of our society.

URGENT FOR EVERYONE THIS HAS TO BE STOPPED. Please read and fill out the form attached to OPT OUT.As part of the PRIVATI...
03/06/2021

URGENT FOR EVERYONE THIS HAS TO BE STOPPED. Please read and fill out the form attached to OPT OUT.
As part of the PRIVATIZATION of the NHS, Private Medical Care companies want to collect your private medical data and give it to third parties. A ploy to rid us of free Healthcare. You can opt out of the data collection by completing the form I have attached and sending it to your GP.
It has to be done by 23rd June, or they will collect the data. PLEASE SHARE

Making a choice about sharing data from your health records for use with research and planning.

An interesting historical analysis of how Marxism in China has related to religion.
10/09/2020

An interesting historical analysis of how Marxism in China has related to religion.

Living Buddha Blesses the General Secretary "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed soul, an emotion expressed within a ruthless world, just ...

10/09/2020

By Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD

09/09/2020

On this day - 9 September 1976 - Mao Zedong, also known as Chairman Mao, breathed his last.

Long live working-class internationalism ✊🏾

The BMA (UK) supports proletariat education in all its various aspects. Joseph Stalin – that is the ‘real’ Joseph Stalin...
08/09/2020

The BMA (UK) supports proletariat education in all its various aspects. Joseph Stalin – that is the ‘real’ Joseph Stalin – was not only a great working-class Communist, but also a great working-class leader! Who would have thought that he trained as a Christian priest in his youth, and it was at the Seminary that he first encountered Marxism! Later, he fulfilled perhaps his greatest achievement of defeating world fascism!

Sam King

Co-Ordinator

Oxford Collective – BMA (UK)

By Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD

The BMA (UK) has commissioned this article regarding Lenin and religion. Although many people share quotes of Marx and L...
06/09/2020

The BMA (UK) has commissioned this article regarding Lenin and religion. Although many people share quotes of Marx and Lenin, etc - as if they were Bible quotes – and with virtually no sense of context, we thought an exploration of the circumstances surrounding how Lenin applied the thinking of Marx was required.

Sam King

Co-Ordinator

Oxford Collective-BMA (UK)

By Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD

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Oxford

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