I’d distinguish between oversampling the annoying members of a class (yes), and a class being publicly represented by its most annoying members (not necessarily). A class that’s non-evangelical, that actively strategizes on how to control its evangelizers so that they’ll be less annoying, or that has a limited moral component, will tend not to establish an annoying public image.
This also requires that the annoying members still value group cohesion over their own impulse to be annoying. Otherwise they will simply split and not toe the party line, so to speak.
This also requires that the annoying members still value group cohesion over their own impulse to be annoying. Otherwise they will simply split and not toe the party line, so to speak.