My opinion is that - more than the controversial nature of the opinion maker - what really matters is to which extent the reader is able to contextualize, scrutinize and audit both the nature of the opinion maker himself/herself and his/her opinions. Eventually, you should be able to extrapolate the learning and apply it to your set of values; this is the only way to avoid the risk of being an accomplice!
Nice Read! Merry Christmas to both of you guys!
My opinion is that - more than the controversial nature of the opinion maker - what really matters is to which extent the reader is able to contextualize, scrutinize and audit both the nature of the opinion maker himself/herself and his/her opinions. Eventually, you should be able to extrapolate the learning and apply it to your set of values; this is the only way to avoid the risk of being an accomplice!
That is an excellent point, not something that is always intuitive and fast but surely the best approach..I agree!