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I think you might be confusing rambling for English not being his first language. He still tries to communicate it directly, but I've seen him go through a translator a couple of times when he can't quite convey the message. One of the main tenants of Buddhism is to be good to each other, so yeah, you will see that, but I think you're either referencing a really small sample of his teachings or oversimplifying what he's saying. I've read one of his books, Toward True Kinship of Faiths which was an entire book that talked about how different religions of the world can relate to each other and how they can learn from each other. Does it boil down to 'Hey man, be good to each other'? Yeah, a little bit. But it also talks about each religion specifically and how they can be less hostile towards each other and what messages they share.

Man, I sound like a hippy, but the point is the man is insightful and I think you're being a bit quick to judge him based on a lack of familiarity with his messages.