| There are a number of things you could do. You could look for corroborating accounts. For example (note these are a three part series written by the same person): https://quillette.com/2019/02/17/a-witch-hunt-on-instagram/ https://quillette.com/2019/06/07/instagrams-diversity-wars-r... https://quillette.com/2019/07/28/knittings-infinity-war-part... You could gather and directly examine evidence yourself: https://fringeassociation.com/2019/01/07/2019-my-year-of-col... https://fringeassociation.com/2019/01/07/2019-my-year-of-col... Ultimately I guess you have to make your own judgement of what kind of ideas and behaviour you deem 'reasonable'. The difficulty, I suppose, is if you yourself are caught up in one of these purity spiralling communities. It's hard to maintain objectivity in such a situation. Delusional people don't know that they're delusional. People caught up in a cult don't think they're in a cult. I've seen people only come to understand how insane things are when the mob finally turns on them, but by then it's too late to get out unscathed. |
Is it possible that some people accuse those who believe Quillette is objective of being caught up in such a community?
https://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Quillette
It'd seem so. Now who am I to believe? Should I believe Quillette because three different articles corroborate accounts of purity spirals? Or should I believe the editors of this other page when they say Quillette isn't objective.
Should I infer from comments on the internet some social malady that needs a remedy?
Shrug.