As I was writing the previous post the dialectical nature of everything we consider tradition occurred to me - traditional Roman Rite Catholics are actually in the same situation as those Byzantine Rite Catholics who oppose fervent reversion to "tradition" from the 1000 years ago - since most of the Byzantine Rite Churches developed their own new traditions from the moments they reunited with Rome ( which is more tan 400 years for the Church I belong to) and those new traditions from the times of reunion are much more dear to the hearts of people that those from 1000 years ago, which scholars and church purists are trying to impose on us.
Traditional Catholics oppose reforms of VII as do traditional Byzantine Catholics who oppose their own "VII" which is throwing away anything which has developed as a way of devotion during those centuries when their Churches were reunited with Roman Church and forcefully reverting them to something which Byzantine modernists consider as "return to tradition" - tradition which is totally foreign to the real people, since it is artificially imposed. In some cases it is done in those Churches which have actually been persecuted by secular governments in the last century and survived underground exactly because of those new types of devotion developed. Now come the modernists and tell everyone -" that's Roman Rite garbage and we have to purify our Rite."