The hypocritical behaviour also extends to a majority of the Dalai Lama's followers, who claim to follow the Dalai Lama but does not put his words or teachings into action and choose to remain that way. isnt it hypocritical to only choose to follow words and sentences that you like rather than all of the Dalai Lama's teachings? If the Dalai Lama keeps telling you to investigate his words about Dorje Shugden, why do you just believe and not investigate? Why would even so called scholars of Buddhism like bob thurman and richard dreyfus ignore the plethora of Dorje Shugden material and write lies about Dorje Shugden to 'please' the Dalai Lama? Spreading lies in the Dalai Lama's name...is that how you love your Guru?
Excellent point there.
It is a great irony that the people creating so much damage and harm to Dorje Shugden practitioners are the same people who proclaim that they are doing this a way to preserve religious purity and out of their great devotion to the Dalai Lama, whose instructions they claim to be following. The Dalai Lama has also taught to be kind, tolerant and compassionate, especially to the people who we find most difficult. So yes, it's 'fine' if one chooses not to continue their own practice of Dorje Shugden - that is every one's individual choice. But it's quite another thing to then harm other people who choose to continue their practice... using the name of the Dalai Lama, religious purity etc etc to justify their harmful behavior. Yes, the Dalai Lama had said not to practice Dorje Shugden, but I'm quite sure he has also told us to love our enemies and not to harm others. Why does one advice apply, and not another?
In this way, there doesn't necessarily need to be conflict in following the advice of the Dalai Lama. One could choose not to practice Dorje Shugden (for whatever personal reasons; or perhaps they were not Shugden practitioners to begin with, in which case there would be no breaking of samaya or any negative repercussion of not practicing) but remain quiet and peaceful about it and allow other people to make their own decision about the practice.
In fact, if Dorje Shugden practitioners really were so terrible, harmful and destined to go to hell (as is so often claimed about people who do the practice), then out of great compassion, the Dalai Lama's followers should EVEN KINDER, more compassionate and patient with them, to teach them the 'right' way with kindness and gentleness so as to help them to go to a 'better' place and make 'better' decisions. If you know that someone is engaging in something harmful or bad, wouldn't you want to help them all the more to get out of a potentially bad situation? Why would you step on them even further and hurt them more? It is completely illogical and completely against the most fundamental teachings of Buddhism to not harm and to be kind.
So yes, a great hypocrisy, even in the way the ban is being 'upheld' by the very people who claim that they are students of Chenrezig's emanation, the Dalai Lama.