I do empathise with what Indolent1 is saying. I must say that while I have not physically been to Dharamsala, I used to participate in the forum at phayul.com which is now defunct. When the (usually) Tibetan forum participants who could not refute the logic of why Dorje Shugden is a Buddha, they would resort to personal insults usually based on the fact that I was not Tibetan, I could not speak Tibetan and therefore did not know anything. I wonder where the trolls go these days since that forum was closed down.
On the internet, people should really take full advantage of the fact that we usually do not have a face, a culture, a race associated with our personalities so that people do not judge us as quickly as they do face-to-face. Online, we are given the platform to discuss issues in the most direct way possible without distractions of looks and culture.
This forum at Dorjeshugden.com is really an oasis in the desert by giving the participants space to discuss the issues openly and freely, with of course rules that are necessary to ensure socially acceptable behavior. I hope that more people will join in here to talk – especially those who just come and read and have been reading for awhile, please join in and share your thoughts. As long as they are respectful to the forum, you are very welcome. I hope Indolent1 will come back and participate again one day too.