Outwardly proclaiming pure view (ie going around telling everyone the DL is Avalokiteshvara) can, & does, lead to people viewing others as inherently existent holy beings. This leads to blind faith ("he just is pure, I just am not, therefore he can do no wrong & I do what I'm told unquestioningly"), political abuses (politician: "how great would it be if everyone thought I was infallible & beyond question? Lets set myself up as a Buddha!"), blocked spiritual progress (if there are inherently existent pure beings there are also inherently existent impure beings which probably means me, so why bother applying effort), deferment of responsibility ("I'm rubbish, he's great, let him do all the holy work while I just continue being an idiot"), attachment ("he's soooooooo holy! My happiness comes from him, without him I'd be miserable..."), anger ("I placed all my trust (deferred all my responsibility to) him, now he's not acting in ways I like! Let's crucify him!" or, "that person has spoken against my holy master! Crucify him!") and many, many other delusions (about 84 000 in total I think).
If we indeed hold genuine pure view (I generally assume someone doesn't if they talk about it loosely), then we understand that it is still appropriate to act in accordance with convention, for reasons of example, safety, compassion, wisdom & our own spiritual progress. If Buddha is manifesting as suffering sentient beings for my benefit, then I should relate to them as such and generate compassion. If he manifests as a destroyer of the Dharma for me I should again generate compassion & do what I can to halt those actions. We tried petitions, requests for discussions, chanting mantras etc. & none of it worked, the lineage was getting flushed down the pan. So now we shout. Compassionately, in accordance with the law, both worldly law & the law of Dharma.