You are fixating on the "feminists" when I just mentioned that they are an example. You can look up and see that I have said that. You know who Matt Taibbi is, so ... it just looks like you are playing dumb.
Instead of trying to explain things to you, I am going to ask questions and you can try to answer them.
1) Have you ever heard the phrase "across the aisle?" Consider this in the Congressional sense.
2) On what side or in what political party would you say that most of the feminists, despite their myriad combinations, would reside?
3) What side are the people who are against "cancel culture" on, generally? Again: as a trend.
4) Combining the answers to the first three, can you diagram out where the aisle is, where #2 is, and where #3 is?
5) What is the purpose of selecting an example from "the other side," generally?
Who are you speaking for here? I'm well aware of the political valence of feminism. I'm wondering why you seem to think Paul Graham is the anti-feminist side of this aisle. It's a simple question, I don't know why you're dancing around it.