Thanks for the comment, Martin, and great to see you!
Not sure if you have ever worked with anybody who takes critical theory lenses, such as critical race theory, feminist theory, or even traits of (I have no idea what it is called) the various Occupy Movements or even adjunct advocates, all of which see issues of power and positionality as central to all human endeavors, and in the process (again, to my experiences) tend to reduce discussions to dualisms of right and wrong, with the theorists somehow knowing which side is “right” and thus speaking about anything else, including grey areas, as being wrong. I am not sure if the early critical theorists were quite so unidimensional, but it seems the rage to be self-righteous in one’s views of who has power and what that means for the rest of us (with all generalizations included).