> If you truly believe that 50% of people are full of hate, then I can only suggest you get off the computer and go out into your local community.
I obviously don't believe that :-/.
Your PoV is that anyone who isn't joining you in your campaign "has no business being here".
What's your estimate on how many people are full of hate? 25%? 5%? 0.5%?
What's your estimate on how many people don't care to join your campaign? 25%? 5%? 0.5%?
I ask because you're painting with an awfully broad brush, implying very strongly that people who don't care to join your campaign "have no business being here".
Because from where I am, maybe 0.5% of people are filled with the hate you think they have, and maybe 50% (probably more) just don't want to join campaigns like yours.
In your writing you lump them all together, in "Us good guys, against everyone else!", not "Us, good guys, against 0.5% of people".
Again, you'll notice that I didn't actually ask anyone to join a campaign. I rather conspicuously didn't ask anyone to become a member of a political party, sign a petition, or donate money to a cause. I am literally not organising anything.
I am not able to ban people from the web. I don't have that power, nor would I want it.
As for percentages, I suggest you speak to people. Ask them if they think it is ok to be gay. You can probably look up the statistics for your country - but in most places, people are tolerant.
Ask your friends and family if gay people should be banned from studying at universities. Ask them if your city should only allow white residents. Ask if they think it is useful to build wheelchair accessible buildings.
In my experience, it probably is only the 0.5% that you experience. We agree!
But then ask them whether people who bully minorities should be welcomed in polite society.
I'd be fascinated to hear what they (and you) answer to that question.