In what [HHDL] does regarding Dorje Shugden, he also gives the rest of us other lessons. I mean, talk about duality - a big group of people see him as a manipulative person, and an even larger group of people see him as the manifestation of Chenrezig in human form. And this is just ONE person we're talking about...each group has the same stimulus and have access to the same words, but each group reacts differently.
It is by no way certain, that he does these things to teach.
Let us take an example: You walk along the street, and suddenly someone rushes at you and punches your nose. Now as a Practitioner, you can opt to take this as a lesson about karma, about samsara, about patience, or whatever. If you do this, you can then rightly call the beating as a Teaching, and the bastard as your precious Guru. But this is merely your internal view, as a Practitioner. From the side of the assailant, and from the side of general public and society, he might be, and in all likelihood is, just a violent mad-man, and not your Teacher, nor was the purpose of the attack to teach you Dharma, but to pummel someone. Being beaten on the street can function as Dharma, but yet, beating people is not Dharma.
Similarly, as the HHDL has started a ban that is physically, socially, culturally and spiritually violent, it is up to you whether you take it as an unethical behviour, or as a Teaching. But you cannot say that it is a Teaching from the point of view of the action. It can function as such, but it is still not Dharma, or even decent.
To say that it is a Teaching, in public, is to confuse the internal possibilities given to a Practitioner with external truth. For many, especially those who do not know any Dharma, or are beginners, if they hear statements saying that
starting a violent ban is a Teaching, it becomes very confusing as to what Dharma or Buddhism is all about. And to furthermore say that the
originator of this ban is a Great Bodhisattva, is very confusing as to what Bodhisattvas are or do. Starting and maintaining a violent ban is never Dharma, or decent. It can only be taken internally as such, by great Practitioners. Internal possibilities are not public truths, and they should not be confused.