When I hear someone complaining about the difficulty of Bonaire shore entries I begin to wonder what other shore diving conditions they are familiar with. Yes, there are potholes in the coral, some drop offs you may not see, etc. It is the ocean, not your local lake or quarry.
What you do not have, unless you want to try shore diving Bonaire's East side, is pounding surf to deal with, like so much of my experience in Mass and Maine as a youth, or the Pacific Ocean where my younger brother learned to dive. Those were hard entries. My brother had a couple favorite sites in CA, that he visited regularly, to collect lost gear that had been left in the surf line by inexperienced, or unlucky shore divers.
To us, Bonaire is a walk on the beach. Not that we have not fallen there. Heck, I can trip over my own feet on dry land!
Bonaire has surge, and it varies from day to day, and from site to site. If we have set our sights on diving southern sites, but see that the seas are up we sometimes try the sites north of town, or if it looks particularly rough that day we hit Bari Reef off buddy dive, or some such site with ladder entries. There are also the very sheltered site such as Something Special, Yellow Sub, etc which offer good diving, but with bath tub easy entries nearly every time.