there are many forums which debate ENDLESSLY about whether Tsem Rinpoche practises Dorje Shugden, is he bad, is he good, is he doing "bad" practices, is he clean, do the monastery accept him etc etc
I've always wondered about that. It must be so tiring for these people to always second-guess and have long long long animated discussions like this. Actually, what does it really matter? Most important, as with all lamas, is to check out what they are doing, the results of their actions and speech, their motivation, their compassion - do they bring more people into Dharma? Are their students practising and transforming? How is this lama benefiting others?
It is very clear from all of the Kechara websites and presence online that they are bringing plenty of benefit to others - just look at this original thread about the 700 packets of food they're giving to the homeless people of their city. Whether Tsem Rinpoche practises Dorje Shugden or not shouldn't be the only topic of discussion. His benefit and kindness towards others should be. If he practises Dorje Shugden, it is wonderful; and if he doesn't practise Dorje Shugden, it is still wonderful because either way, he is achieving so much for others.