Buddhists are known for their peaceful way of lives, although there are always exceptions to the rule. Master Kai Hung – a respected Buddhist figure in Taiwan – has been caught smoking meth and having ChemSex on film.
“Hung, we said meditate, not medicate!” yell his teachers. Although, it sounds more watchable than most celebrity sex tapes.
A secretary of the Chinese Young Buddhist Association, Hung’s temple was hiding 19 grams of amphetamines, Tina pipes, butt relaxants, 200GB of porn, condoms and… a holy water bottle filled with lube.
There were also videos of Hung engaging in ChemSex which leaked to the Taiwan media. He was arrested and charged with violating the Narcotics Hazard Prevention Act, but released on £2500 bail.
According to Pink News:
In September, he was expelled from another institution, Tongshan Temple in the south of the country, after allegedly providing drugs to fellow monks before having gay sex with them.
Two months later, he was kicked out of Chongfo Temple following the police raid, for what monks there described as “religious discipline problems.”
Oh, girl. See, even monks can catch the ChemSex bug, confirming what scientists feared all along: meth is stronger than religion.
The chairman of the society took the opportunity to fully throw Hung under the bus, saying: “I deeply regret that the unlawful conduct of Kai Hung has caused a negative backlash against the Buddhist world.
“I also feel deeply ashamed that I did not inspect his behaviour as a fellow Buddhist monk.”
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