Haha, that's a pretty funny line , I haven't seen that before.
However if it's a representation of a hardline anti-irony/satire stance we will have to agree to disagree there. I'm all for holding accountable people whose bad behavior has gone ignored in the past but I don't think that extends to what is (to me and many others) purely artistic expression.
There's two questions at play. The first is whether or not there's any veracity to what's been written. The Paste article strongly suggests there isn't. The second is what the actual writing suggests. Even if Neil Strauss (for example) had fabricated virtually everything in The Game, the Rule Of Goats still very much applies, because The Game depicts its brand of goat-fucking favorably.
I don't have an answer for The eXile, but I get why someone would have a problem with it regardless of what Ames and Taibbi actually did.
Was Jonathan Swift an advocate for cannibalism in your eyes as well?