I still think it is best not to judge.
The situation is as it is now - now what? Are Dorje Shugden practitioners going to be split over this issue and fight each other, put each other down or find a way to improve our Dharma practice?
Is your opinion of HH the Dalai Lama crucial to your Dharma practice, that it supercedes all else?
Yes HH the Dalai Lama imposed the ban. No one is contending that and no one on this forum contends that people are suffering as a result of this ban - this is repeated ad nauseum on this forum.
So - what are we going to do about it? Hurl mud on the Dalai Lama's name? What does it achieve? Who is enforcing this ban? The TGIE and consequently the Tibetan monasteries in India. Do you think that by insulting the Dalai Lama, this will cause the Dalai Lama to change his stance? TGIE to change their stance?
What do you think someone would think of anti-Dalai Lama threads? They may not have an opinion on the Dalai Lama even before they come to this site because they want to learn about Dorje Shugden and not the politics (yes, that's possible). Sure they will read both sides of the story - as there is ample information on the ban here - and make up their own minds, but do we want to show people that Dorje Shugden practitioners are having such negative thoughts?
Why not focus on the innumerable benefits of Dharma practice? Our yidams? Je Tsongkhapa? Dorje Shugden?
And this is something i really don't understand, why do people who don't agree with the mission of this site - i.e. Dalai Lama and Dorje Shugden working together - still come here, and continue to harp on the same issue?
It's like going to a vegetarian forum and saying no, you need to eat meat cos i believe it's healthier. The philosophical beliefs of that site are contradictory to the meat eaters but they still want to convert the vegetarians to be meat eaters. I just find it really weird.
i think i know your stance on this issue, you know my stance, so can we please just focus on something else - there are so many interesting threads out there to discuss.