PEOPLE OPPOSE ANONYMITY Because They Can’t Think For Themselves.
Anonymity forces you to evaluate a writer only on [his] work, which is precisely why so many oppose it. The people against online anonymity are intellectually lazy. They want to be able to tell what they think of an idea based on who is telling them to think that way. . . . Knowing an author only by [his] words forces readers to think abstractly, to think for themselves, and they hate it.
Social justice warriors and feminists hate anonymity because they do not believe in objective truth. They believe it matters more who makes a certain statement than what is being said. The same words that are okay for a black lesbian to say, might be offensive if a white heterosexual male says them.