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EXPOSED: China RAGES After Dalai Lama Wins Grammy, Calls Awards Show 'Anti-China Political Tool'

Gary FranchiFebruary 2, 2026277 views
EXPOSED: China RAGES After Dalai Lama Wins Grammy, Calls Awards Show 'Anti-China Political Tool'
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The Chinese Communist Party is absolutely seething after the Dalai Lama took home a Grammy Award over the weekend, with Beijing's propaganda machine desperately crying that the ceremony has become an "anti-China political tool." Their meltdown is music to freedom-loving Americans' ears.

Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, claimed victory at the 68th Annual Grammy Awards on Sunday in the category of best audiobook, narration, and storytelling recording with "Meditations: The Reflections of His Holiness." The win sent China's totalitarian regime into full panic mode, proving that even a simple award can expose their paper-thin confidence.

CCP Shows True Colors With Authoritarian Tantrum

Beijing's furious reaction reveals everything Americans need to know about the Chinese Communist Party's stranglehold on free expression. When a peaceful spiritual leader winning an award for sharing wisdom triggers this level of hysteria from the CCP, it exposes their weakness on the world stage.

The Dalai Lama has spent decades advocating for Tibetan independence and human rights – concepts that make Communist dictators break out in cold sweats. His Grammy win isn't just recognition of his spiritual teachings; it's a reminder that truth and freedom will always triumph over oppression.

"The Chinese regime's meltdown over a Grammy Award shows how terrified they are of any platform that celebrates liberty and human dignity," said one conservative analyst.

This comes at a perfect time as President Trump's second-term administration takes a hardline stance against Chinese aggression and influence operations. While the previous Biden regime kowtowed to Beijing, Trump is rebuilding American strength and calling out Communist China's authoritarian behavior.

Hollywood Finally Does Something Right

For once, the entertainment industry managed to do something that actually serves American values instead of bowing to foreign dictatorships. The Grammy win sends a clear message that America won't be bullied by Communist censorship demands.

Patriots should celebrate this rare moment when our cultural institutions stand up to authoritarian thugs instead of appeasing them. When China rages this hard about a simple award, you know we're doing something right.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 2, 2026
What exactly did the Dalai Lama win the Grammy for? Was it for a spoken word album or something similar?
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DefendLibertyVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
China calls everything 'anti-China' when really it's just pro-human rights. They can't stand when oppressed people get recognition on the world stage.
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TruthSeeker2024VerifiedFeb 3, 2026
So true. Same playbook they use with Taiwan, Hong Kong, and the Uyghurs.
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TradValues88VerifiedFeb 3, 2026
I met the Dalai Lama at a speaking event years ago - incredibly peaceful and wise man. China's reaction just proves how threatened they are by his message of peace and freedom.
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SpiritualWarriorVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
That must have been amazing! His teachings about compassion really contrast with China's authoritarian brutality.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedFeb 3, 2026
Why is China so triggered by everything? If they weren't guilty of human rights abuses, they wouldn't be so defensive about awards shows.
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OldSchoolPatriotVerifiedFeb 4, 2026
The Chinese Communist Party has been trying to erase Tibetan culture for decades. Any recognition of the Dalai Lama exposes their genocide and they hate it.
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AmericaStrongVerifiedFeb 4, 2026
Finally someone standing up to China's bullying tactics!
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 4, 2026
Good! The Dalai Lama deserves recognition for standing up to Chinese oppression. China can cry all they want - the Grammy Awards don't answer to Beijing.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedFeb 4, 2026
Exactly! Tibet has been under Chinese occupation for decades and the world needs to remember that.