
Originally Posted by
Cleretic
I think for a lot of people (not everyone, of course), it's quite simple: if every side is wrong, it means that their favorite side is wrong. And if they happen to care A LOT about their side, perhaps even identifying with it, then that feels like a slight on them.
Which, I think, leads to people trying to tear down perceived opposing sides, or the story itself, for doing so. If they can declare the story to be somehow factually wrong about itself, either by declaring plot holes or by other sides actually being somehow worse than depicted, then they can tear down the notion of the story having no real right or wrong sides, and instead claim that there IS a right answer, and it's theirs. Proving themselves to be smarter than a work of fiction, by demanding that story be stripped of all its nuance, themes, and really anything they disagree with.