See it? No. Discuss it in the present and future tense? Yes.Actually, we never saw any of our heroes do that, right? Those have been stories, about a glorious past. I can't remember Martok ever happily munching on a Jem'Hadar.
One, DSC is not exactly a family show. Certainly not one that I watch with my family.Note how "Klingons eating (prime) Georgiou" never was that big a deal either. Yes, people thought it was disgusting. But she was already dead, and the Klingons were starving. It's still weird to put something like that in a family show. But it's not as evil as having your "redeemed token evil teammate" be a person that smilingly chose a humanoid being for the purpose of eating it's ganglia. And I really hate that I have to point that out on a Trek forum.
Two, as has been stated repeatedly in this thread no one is treating Georgiou as redeemed. She is being treated very much similar to Garak, or Dukat, who both worked with our heroes and were also perpetrators of immoral and despicable behavior, including murdering several people, and attempting genocide.
None of this is new to Star Trek, by the way. Dukat was written to be the "epitome of evil" and yet people were defending his actions:
He was supposed to be the villain of the show, and while they were proud to have created such a multi-dimensional villain, they were shocked when they saw fans online actually defending Dukat's behavior during the Occupation. Despite the writers' attempts to make Dukat the epitome of evil in subsequent shows however, his popularity would remain undiminished until the end of the series. Indeed, in relation to "Waltz", some Dukat fans were unhappy with how quickly Sisko denounces him after he tells Sisko about his initial actions as Prefect of Bajor. (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Companion)
Now, for me, I do not think Georgiou is anything but evil. But, Star Trek has had evil characters before, and I think people would be open to Dukat or Garak having their own show. So, I will continue to struggle with the idea that somehow Georgiou is the line that goes too far.