What an interesting article, from reading it is obvious that only a Westerner can write in such an ambiguous yet enrolling manner. It is by all consideration an article to segregate Buddhists of the Gelup tradition by making the Tibetans weary and afraid of the western converts to take over.
What do Tibetans in exile has for now, no country, no opportunities and nothing which a person of any nation can enjoy. All they have is their faith and believe in the Dharma. Is the writer insinuating that even that will be taken from them?
Of Asian nature, Tibetans are not able to act violently against authorities, this is the nature of Asian Culture. Is it therefore not kindness that the Westerners being more learned to be democratic call for religious freedom on their behalf.
As stated in the article, NKT is exclusive and designed for Westerners why then do they protest on behalf of all Shugden devotees. Will they not be better off being exclusive and grow exponentially as they have been?
These are the points which need consideration besides the questions asked by DharmaSpace as follows:
"Wish the author of this article would take some of the points below into consideration
1) Dalai Lama does not exclusively learn from Gelugpa sources, he also has
Nyingma teachers. For high lamas perhaps they can probably learn from
different linages and teachers and still benefit others, for lay and most monks it
is better for them to stick to lineage of study.
2) Not all the protestors are from NKT, please check again things and times are changing more and more, non NKT people are joining the demonstrations.
There are an equally amount of Dorje Shugden people in the world, who are not part of NKT.
3) Come on, the Dalai Lama is Avalokiteshvara, how can he from the 5th Dalai lama till the 13th Dalai Lama cannot differentiate between demon and buddha.
4) Casting themselves as the “true” dharma heirs of Tibetan Buddhism, members of the NKT reprise an old Orientalist trope. -> There is no evidence that NKT, made any such claims. They could be one of the potential heirs of the Gelug tradition but that is as far it could go I think, they cannot claim that for all segments of the Tibetan buddhist tradition.
http://www.tricycle.com/blog/angry-white-buddhists-protest-dalai-lama"