Sure, great, we have a guy traipsing around Rome in a white cassock. What does it even matter if said guy is corrupting the faith and leading souls to hell?
This is what I think of every time I hear this:
"Before man is life and death, good and evil, that which he shall choose shall be given him."[Ecclesiasticus 15:18]
As adults, nobody, but nobody can be led to where they do not want to go. Which is to say that those who follow, do so because they already want to go to the place they're being led to. Which means those who follow, bear some guilt or culpability for following. The more they know or knew, the greater their culpability and the greater will be their punishment if they don't get back on the narrow road - as many trads have done.
After all, those who do not want to go, i.e. all trads, do not follow. Many may end up going in some other wrong direction on their own, or by choosing to follow some other man or group, but if they don't want to go to where the pope and conciliar church is leading them, then they do not follow.
This is something that is most often completely overlooked in this crisis. Some portion, I think a big portion of the blame for this crisis falls on those who have and still follow. After all, if all of the faithful did what what they're supposed to do, which is what trads did, then no one could say that the popes are "leading souls to hell."
Just a thought.