<p dir="ltr">It also depends on how reprehensible their actions or opinions are. I happen to love Woody Allen, and I don't think his flaws are terrible (assuming the pedophilia accusation against him is a fabricated attack, which I lean towards.) If he was a neonazi, I might have a harder time.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Scott Adams' views are, to me, the epitome of misplaced 'beta male' aggression towards women, the same that caused the Elliott Rodgers shooting spree, the gamergate or men's rights movements, reactionary views on reproductive rights, the proliferation of the use as an anti-female slur of words like bitch, slut, whore, cunt, frigid, etc. His words are the ultimate facepalm representing a very sad misappropriation of disappointment and anger, and because of the representative nature of those words, and the implied societally harmful views they espouse, I feel extra strongly about the condemnation. I think, in a utilitarian sense, his posts are very bad, akin to the xenophobic (did we make that new word yet?) demagoguery of Donald Trump. That's just my two satoshi.</p>