Do you really have a point in making the Dalai Lama a villain?
The Dalai Lama hardly needs my humble help in this endeavor.
What you saying is just one aspect of the Dalai Lama in regards to the Dorje Shugden ban but there are many other aspects of the Dalai Lama that has greatly benefitted Buddhism in our world
Disparaging one's root gurus, and publically doing so, is hardly a benefit to Buddhist teachings, in this or any other world. Whatever alleged benefits are thoroughly spoiled and vitiated by this basic flaw.
and gave a voice to a disenfranchised group of exiled Tibetans.
A bunch of rich feudal aristocrat latifundiary slave owners nostalgic of good ol' times, you mean. Not unlike the disenfranchised Cuban latifundiary farmers in Miami, or Iranian torturers in Beverly Hills, or White racist latifundiary colonists expelled from Zimbabwe, and so forth.
Of course, there are many disenfranchised Tibetans in exile, but they were already disenfranchised serfs or slaves before in Tibet under the Dalai's theocracy, and anyway they are not the ones to whom the Dalai Lama gave a voice.
From one viewpoint, he is creating all these problems with the ban but on another, he is creating incredible exposure of Dorje Shugden to the world. And in that manner spread Dorje Shugden to millions singlehandedly.
Then because you and me appreciate the exposure of Dorje Shugden to the world we are going to silence about the crimes of the Dalai Lama, which are not even restricted to the Protector's issue. This would be called “accomplicity”. Dorje Shugden hardly needs it.
How does that tally spiritually with the discrimination experienced by practitioners? It does not... at least not for spiritual infants like us. But for Bodhisattvas, they can manifest in various ways to bring tremendous benefits to many. There were many great masters in the past that have manifested actions that were controversial and 'unmonk-like' but will ultimately bring tremendous benefit. I think the Dalai Lama is manifesting in this manner.
It's possible. But, as Pabongkha Rinpoche says, just because a dog may be the manifestation of a Buddha, this does not mean that we, even as spiritual infants, are supposed to walk on four legs, to bark around, and so forth.
Anyway, it is hard for non-Buddhas to assume, let alone to say as some kind of undeniable truth, that the controversially chosen CIA-George Soros-sponsored Western puppet Dalai Lama, the promoter of self-immolations and bloody racist riots, is a Bodhisttva or not.
Besides, as Buddhists, we are not supposed to swallow uncritically any teaching, even if it comes from the Buddha himself, who renounced his kingdom and never lied -- let alone if it comes from the highly controversial reincarnation of the convenient puppet chosen by some Mongolian butcher invading Tibet (I mean the “great” 5th, the chosen “model” of the 14th).
If you are Dorje Shugden practitioner, you are following Kyabje Trijang Rinpoche's lineage and he foresaw the conflict in his writings of Dorje Shugden called Music Delighting An Ocean of Protectors. And he advices practitioners not to take sides and go against the Dalai Lama and vice versa.
As Buddhist we are supposed to develop equanimity and not to take sides against anyone, including the Dalai Lama, Pol Pot, Hitler, Pinochet, Thatcher, Churchill, whoever. This means seeing both sides, even if both are dark.
So, what do we do? Condone this discrimination? No... We write, expose the truth about the ban and find various angles to bring attention to Dorje Shugden without demonizing the Dalai Lama. Below is the excerpt from Trijang Rinpoche -
Trijang Rinpoche's advice boils down to the general criticism of the ordinary, biased attitude of helping friends and hurting enemies under the influence of attachment and hatred.
This attitude is indeed needless, and surely harmful, but this does not have to be our motivation while discussing the respective behaviors and merits of the pro-colonialist Dalai Lama (together with the massive media hype about him) on the one hand, and the anti-colonialist Mahatma Gandhi on the other.