Disagree. I find it depressing and dull, and think it wisest to ignore most of the time.
It’s depressing, but in cases of people who don’t actually have power over anyone I sometimes see it as like a character study or people watching. Understanding the logical structures they’ve built up in their minds to justify their behavior. It’s like understanding an interesting villain. So long as all they’re doing is screaming from behind the keyboards in their parents basement.