Well like anything I would say take the gems and leave the dirt. It's possible that people we like and usually agree with can be wrong and people we hate and disagree with can be right. A broken clock is right twice a day and such.
It's about what's right, not who's right. These individual truths have resonated with all walks of life. If truther circles were "ruined" it's probably because the government sent in agents to balkanize them so they were fighting over what they disagreed on rather than coming together on what they agreed on. It was quite effective, sadly, so that the most extreme voices were heard and a negative stereotype was associated with it. It was probably a psyop to get you to hate your fellow man instead of those truly in charge of it.
If you make this *all* about left vs right you're falling for it. Sure, we can't help but make parts of it left vs right as we all have our own opinions, but when we make that the primary focus and not an afterthought we give the establishment a foot in the door.