I stand strong by my principle to take the lamas as our greatest example and inspiration. It is amazing that all the lamas that are being suppressed, ridiculed, mocked, accused, slandered do not utter a single word back against anyone. This is a true practitioner.
I think what is worrying is that by human nature, more people are likely to listen to and react to negative whisperings, bad talk, gossip and rumous. A lama could do 10 good things, but as long as there is even one false rumour, people are more likely to be swayed by that.
So - do we fight fire with fire? Or find other ways? As Big Uncle has said, Buddha predicted that Buddhism will be destroyed from within and i refuse to be a part of that. I think any true Buddhist should try at all odds to avoid being part of this. I think one of the best ways to combat this jealousy is to speak up for the positive sides and show people the other side of what they are believing - in other words, show them through logic and skill what the truth is.
You don't get pulled into the politics that way, and at the same time, you provide good, solid information and education that will help future generations of practitioners make informed choices about the lamas, lineages and teachings they follow. I think the lamas prove this by their own example - the lamas never fight back, the just reveal the truth of their teachings by their action and their continued teaching of the lamrim. Like they said, good always wins over evil!