Gurwinders' latest article discusses how the shift to on-line has changed us from being able to assess people by their actions in meatspace, and how we now assess people on their opinions. He argues this has fostered an industry of "packaged opinions" as most people don't have the time, or the knowledge, to generate a decent opinion on the current thing. Instead they rely on others to formulate neatly packaged opinions that they can adopt and furnish their social media feeds with. He then discusses this application in the contexts of "wokeness" and "based".