Maybe. But that's why I wrote that last paragraph. I.e., regarding Carlsen — I would never defend this type of behavior, but I understand him. First off, I believe that he truly believes what he says, and… well, somebody else already mentioned Fischer (like 20 times in one thread, probably). What he does is not ok, but the fact he is inclined to do so is ok, people do get in fights and behave poorly, what else is new. This is exactly why there are federations with their rules and event organizers with their protocols, to keep things civil even when it becomes really heated up. And their fault is 1000 times worse than Carlsen's.
(Honestly, I didn't expect them to do well, because we all know what FIDE and chess community in general are, but there still are degrees to how bad one could manage the situation, and they did it awfully bad.)