Seems like people might be talking at cross-purposes a little here. It seems like the point of contention isn't that Georgiou is "evil"/atrocious (allowing, of course, for the fact that she's from a different universe with a different moral code), but rather how the writers want us to receive her.
If they want us to side with her right now, as of the end of season two, they're still asking us to side with someone who committed planetary genocide (possibly more than once), kept a race of people as slaves and killed them to eat them, ran a fascistic empire worse than anything we've seen in the prime unvierse alpha quadrant, and has expressed regret for absolutely none of it, nor done anything to demonstrate a change in morals or desire for "redemption".
If you perceive that the writers are asking us to support the character (I'm not sure, personally - I think they're setting her up for a semi-redemption arc in S3 onwards), then it can feel like the writers are asking you to do the impossible.
I'm probably expressing this badly, but I think it comes down to whether or not you have faith in the writers to pull off the ridiculously difficult task they've set themselves of successfully redeeming Georgiou.
If they want us to side with her right now, as of the end of season two, they're still asking us to side with someone who committed planetary genocide (possibly more than once), kept a race of people as slaves and killed them to eat them, ran a fascistic empire worse than anything we've seen in the prime unvierse alpha quadrant, and has expressed regret for absolutely none of it, nor done anything to demonstrate a change in morals or desire for "redemption".
If you perceive that the writers are asking us to support the character (I'm not sure, personally - I think they're setting her up for a semi-redemption arc in S3 onwards), then it can feel like the writers are asking you to do the impossible.
I'm probably expressing this badly, but I think it comes down to whether or not you have faith in the writers to pull off the ridiculously difficult task they've set themselves of successfully redeeming Georgiou.