I was pointing out that Joel Meyerowitz however much you admire him, made himself sound foolish with his irrational comments. But I expect you think his emotional rant against Bruce Gilden was rational.
I did not dismiss his opinion,
Well, if calling Meyerowitz' opinion "irrational" and an "emotional rant" that made him sound "foolish" is not dismissive, words have changed their meaning.
It is perfectly
rational to call Gilden a bully, in that he has only photographed people without consent when they are weaker than him. The yakuza did not have a flash and a 28mm lens thrust at their faces. You don't have to agree with that reasoning, but saying it is irrational is ... irrational.
It is also
rational to say that Gilden has only one idea, and commentators sympathetic to his work have said so. Gilden's photographs are often read in the context of his own difficult childhood; as Chris Klatell wrote in the essay accompanying Gilden's book
Faces "In the women’s scowls, in their sternly ambiguous glance, he sees his own mother’s face before she killed herself". Basil Davidson wrote of Paul Strand that his great gift was to show you the world without demanding that you see the photographer as well. Gilden is the opposite: his photographs are not about the person shown, they are about him.
Which is fine, and Gilden's photographs are an effective and unsettling description of his inner life - although Gilden's inner life is, begging your pardon, not something I am particularly interested in. The reason Gilden is a third-rate photographer is
not that the photographs are all about his inner life,
or that he is a bully, it is that the photographs are a crude and obvious metaphor for his inner life. I am not particularly interested in Masahisa Fukase's inner life either, but he is a first-rate photographer because the photographs are a subtle and profound metaphor for his inner life.
As for the ethics of Gilden's methods, I will say nothing, because if the moral bankruptcy of addressing the ethical question by invoking the 1st Amendment is not obvious, I can't help you.