I've spent my life navigating through sensitive issues. Not wanting to upset people.
One mustn't close one's eyes to difficulty and to shortcomings; the more one recognizes them, the less they upset one.
I ran for office originally as part of this Tea Party Movement because we were upset with Republicans who've doubled the debt. We were upset with Republicans that bailed out the banks.
The idea is this: It's important to upset one's work habits, to topple the cart for each project.
As a militant troublemaker, I once wrote that it was the duty of every woman worthy of the description to upset men at least three times a day, on principle.
I never want to make people upset, but sometimes we may. When I interview people, I try to make it clear that our obligation is to what we uncover and to telling that story and to presenting it fairly and making sure everyone has a say.
I get very upset when people start adding weird things to romesco.