Portray the person on your side as a Victim™ , portray the other side as Oppressors™/Bullies™/Privileged™ and go from there.
Not really privileged. In another case they suggested that the people who do replications are juniors who don't know how research is done and fail to get replications because of their lack of research skill.
A more full quote:
The issue is the process, which resembles a witch hunt that is entirely in the hands of a bunch of self-righteous, self-appointed sherrifs, and that is clearly not designed to find truth. Simone Schnall is Rosa Parks — a powerless woman who has decided to risk everything to call out the bullies.
So, it's a "witch hunt", an attempt to prime the reader with the idea that it's part of a misogynistic attack by the powers that be. So we've got a partial on Victim, Oppressors and Bullies already.
By "sherrifs", note, cas...
Why Psychologists’ Food Fight Matters: Important findings” haven’t been replicated, and science may have to change its ways. By Michelle N. Meyer and Christopher Chabris. Slate, July 31, 2014. [Via Steven Pinker's Twitter account, who adds: "Lesson for sci journalists: Stop reporting single studies, no matter how sexy (these are probably false). Report lit reviews, meta-analyses."] Some excerpts: