To deify or to vilify someone or something means having extreme views.
It reflects being on one of the two ends of the spectrum. It sometimes means reacting instead of responding.
The reaction is generated because of insufficient information. Our views are temporal in nature. They are not grounded in reality. Anything that is not grounded in reality can build extreme views.
To deify a person, a process can be a sign of followership and progress at first. It can, however, derail into a follower-ship of status-quo and regress later.
Vilification is the aftermath of an uncorroborated deification. It represents a swinging opinion.
It is best to be on the spectrum with some grounding in reality. It is best opinions are rooted in care, evidence, and understanding.
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