Not to sound wrong - I don’t (intend to) defend ‘my right’ but always seek better one (and doubtfully test mine).
Seeing anything about bacteria as good or bad is highly relative and subjective.
But observing it from a systems viewpoint, bacteria are systemic cleaners, to clean, or let’s say disintegrate waste. Waste that we have accumulated, not them.
Is someone dying from bacteria infection merely ‘relatively’/‘subjectively’ bad?
Actually, bacteria only do its work. It doesn’t bring the toxins in and attack us with it, but only decompose what is already piling up within us.
Any microbe. Killing them is like shooting garbage men, because they carry trash, our trash.
We have been taught so for all our lives. But that appears misleading because it’s focused on symptoms not causes.