There was a lot of this conception of the Theravadan practitioners do not place compassion as their focus of practice. IMHO, this misconception was due to the lack of understanding of Theravadan’s doctrine. I am not here to claim to have vast knowledge of it, if we use common Buddhist logic to analyse the many of the great past Mahathera and their results, we cannot deny that they have achieved their final goal of Nibbana (the highest achievable according to the Theravadan tradition) . to achieve this, we will come to a conclusion that wisdom and compassion arise simultaneously as one advances through the path , and no result could be achieved without any of the two mentioned . Hence, a Theravadan monk shows compassion to his Sangha members or to the society should not be taken as spectacle . Instead, I rejoice in Bhante virtuous deeds in setting an example for all Buddhist around the world to practice metta-karuna towards sentient beings.