Thank you, DS and Thai Monk for your comments.
At least, some people do understand my statement.
No one likes to suffer nor see anyone suffer. After all, the core of our Buddhist practice is to remove all causes of sufferings.
Hence, I sincerely reiterate - as long as Dharma takes root and spread - it is a good thing.
Those who are still keeping with their practice of Dorje Shugden will always be guided by Dorje Shugden, especially if they have kept their vows and practice well.
Those who have abandoned Dorje Shugden will undoubtedly feel the stark difference in their lives, unless they practice in secret. And no one will know anyways.
Those who have not heard of Dorje Shugden will begin to see and hear more as time goes by.
Whatever the case, Dorje Shugden's practice will continue to grow and expand. After the death of the Dalai Lama, no other lama would be tolerated to criticize Dorje Shugden in any way and if they did, they would be asking for sectarian trouble.
Dorje Shugden can only grow from strength to strength in time.
To me, that is always a good thing. Because I know, our Supreme Protector will take good care of everyone who comes across HIM, as HE has done for me.
Have a wonderful weekend, everyone.