This is neither here not there, I suppose, but stuff like this is why I find The Office less and less funny with time. It's a good show one way or the other, but I start to feel like it's too authentic to be safely framed as the sort of comedy with heartwarming moments that it is.
Michael goes through sensitivity training multiple times and is often approached on exactly why his behaviour is wrong but continues to engage in it anyway because he's somehow framed himself as the good guy in the conversation. He's exactly the person you shouldn't be quoting and has gotten in trouble in the show itself for quoting comedians.
And people talk about how Jim is an asshole for being mean to Dwight, but I remember reading an article about how Jim gets lets cute when you think about how he's the guy who knows how messed up the office is and just gets to be silent and smirk because it's not him who gets the brunt of it; it's people like Pam, Darrel, Kelly, Stanley, or Oscar. Hell, Dwight is repeatedly implied to have open Nazis sympathies and not only does Michael seem to be aware as this, he still has Dwight as his second in command.