I’ve noticed a common phenomenon. Let’s call it the boomerang effect.
Lament the rise of an opinion or policy without noticing how your preferred policies helped cause it.
Vaccination rates down — because you wrecked the reputation of vaccines during the pandemic by over claiming.
Anti-immigrant feeling leading to difficulties for legal immigrants — because you welcomed millions of illegal immigrants and prevented them being deported.
Prosecution of political opponents — because you did it too.
Dislike seeing people cancelled for their opinions — because you started it.
Rising climate scepticism — because you censored reasonable criticism of climate extremism.
Anger at trans rights activists — because you shouted down concerns about men pretending to be women in sports and prisons.
Government attacks on universities — because you turned them into ideological madrassas.
Patriotic nationalism turning uglier — because you told people flags were racist.
Criticism of judges — because they became nakedly political.
Defunding of biotechnology — because you failed to call out dangerous gain-of-function virology as the likely cause of the death of 20 million+ people.
Etc etc
Matt Ridley, The social media site formerly known as Twitter, 2025-09-27.
January 4, 2026
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