I don’t agree with that, because interestingly there have been societies in history where homosexuality / gender mobility was practiced that weren’t degeneratively hyper-sexual in other ways (like Ancient Greece and precolonial Native American cultures.)
But, even if what you said were true, I was discussing the notion of actively ‘hating’ them, i.e. being emotionally triggered by their existence, not merely identifying them as being a benign symptom of a society in general decline.
If you actively hate something then you have a tangible emotional relationship to it, rather than a rational one. The reason so many people here hate women is because they perceive their actions to have directly impacted their lives, and that emotionally triggers them because the relationship is personal. I don’t see how the behaviour of gays can be emotionally triggering to anyone who doesn’t have an emotional connection to them.
I’ll give you an example: in the UK the mass unvetted immigration of Islamic migrants has caused a few social problems. Like grooming gangs and occasional terrorist attacks that otherwise wouldn’t have happened. There are also a lot of Middle Eastern restaurants around as a result of this same immigration (which most people don’t mind, since the food is pretty good) hating gays and trannies who don’t directly affect our lives is like being emotionally triggered by Middle Eastern restaurants because you don’t like terrorists or rape gangs - totally irrational.
If the vetting process had been better, the UK could have allowed moderate Muslims who aren’t fundamentalists and just want to enter and live peaceful lives opening restaurants and such to enter the country, the restaurants are just a benign symptom of having let in large amounts of Muslims in, but they do not need to be seen as having a connection to terrorism or rape gangs merely because they are all outcomes of having allowed Muslims into the country.
You do not need ‘hate’ trannies and gays just because their presence is an outcome of sexual liberation in the same way tinder and online dating is. You can hate the fact tinder makes it harder for ugly men without wasting your emotional energy hating things you don’t need to, that is unless you have another personal reason for hating them?