So if we speak constantly from a delusional mind and doesn't apply the Dharma and labelling others are evil,
That's precisely why you should avoid delusional minds, and strive to apply the Dharma: so that you may correctly label evil people, such as the evil dalie, as such, on the basis of direct perception and sound inference, rather than wrongly labeling them “Chenrezig” or whatever on the basis of religious fanaticism and dumb preconceptions.
especially someone who is respected by many,
A criminal is not less of a criminal just because he or she is “respected by many”. The fact that this is an important factor for you only shows how much you are attached to the eight mundane concerns such as praise and fame, to delusional propaganda, and to widespread preconceptions, rather than to applying the Dharma, as opposed to what you hypocritically want to teach.
it is a very dangerous act because we can never be sure.
Any Buddhist can be sure about what is evil and what is beneficial. Only religious fanatics give up their discriminating capability, and surrender to dogmas, preconceptions, and opinions of majorities.
So please be kind with our words and offer love instead of hate.
Covering and justifying a criminal, so that he can keep perpetrating his crimes, is your own offering of hate against humanity, while denouncing such a criminal, so that he may be taken for what he is, and therefore rendered ineffective, is definitely an act of love.
That is a safer bet
Corrupt politicians and cowardly people in general make bets, always wanting to be on the “safe” side, that is, the side of majority and convenience. They change sides according to the tide. They, just like you, are propelled by the eight mundane concerns.
Buddhists, on the other hand, are not into “betting”, but rather into abandoning what is evil or harmful, and adopting what is skillful or beneficial, on the basis of their own discriminating knowledge rather than the opinion of majorities or religious preconceptions.
and I think the results can be achieve that way too.
Of course. The same sad result of the eight mundane concerns in general, that is, the garbage bin of samsara.