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kalinism does center around the dichotomy of suffering though, the being trapped under reality's thumb and raging against this circumstance, so there's more play and interconnection between it and buddhism than one may assume. the idea here is that they are taking control over their own means of suffering, stealing from god (or daeva) as he (or they) steals from them (people.)
saying it's buddhist is a pretty big stretch though. what sect would do this?
the british have no doubt alerted the Khmer Rogue to his anti-anti-buddhist line of questioning and he is as good as dead.