Their social power comes not from the accusation itself, but the squirming their opponent's do when accused of something that's not even wrong. When the crowd sees the accused person acting like they did something wrong, people assume they did. It's how leftists establish something normal as unacceptable, by starting out assertively to force you to agree to their frame of reference.
1: They accuse you of violating a moral norm that nobody agreed was even a moral norm. Intent doesn't matter, only percieved harm.
2: The moral frame is non-negotiable. You're not asked to explain but told you are guilty, any attempt to defend yourself is framed as further guilt.
3: You're required to confess, overexplain, and beg. Groveling is seen as a virtue and forgiveness is not garunteed.
The answer when accused of something you actually did or believe is to say "yes, and?" like the serpent did. Not because the serpent was good, it wasn't good, but it did understand this concept of owning your intent as power as did many righteous people later in the bible. Including Jesus.
-Cunt: "Look everybody! This person thinks MEN CAN'T GET PREGNANT!"
-Wrong Response: "I'm all for people transitioning as long as it's in adulthood and consensual and i'll use their pronouns and all that but biological sex is important because-"
-Correct response: "Yes, and?"
-Cunt: "WAIT you're against black lives matter?"
-Wrong Response: "Well i mean i support the movement and i totally think that george floyd didn't deserve to die but i just think some of the rhetoric the organization use-"
-Correct response: "Yes, and?"
-Cunt: "You're AGAINT the protests in LA?"
-Wrong Response: "I... i completely support the people's right to protest and i'm fine with legal immigrants but but but-"
-Correct response: "Yes, and?"
-Cunt: "Look everybody this person is a CONSERVATIVE!!!"
-Wrong Response: "I'm not one of those racist conservatives i'm honestly more like a classical liberal because when i was growing up i had some experiences that-"
-Correct response: "Yes, and?"