As an aside I have just watched the Voyager episode Nemesis, and part of it reminds me of trying to deal with issues like this on social media. It is too easy to see everyone on the other side of an issue as the worst extremists. I always have to try and review my own biases here, and your points because I respect you help me to do that.
Had to look that one up. Remember it, but not well as it focused on the (to me) least interesting character on Voyager (can't be doing with all that animal spirit bollocks), but I can see what you refer to.
I, try to review my biases too (I've recently allowed the Daily Mail to pollute my FB feed in an attempt to counteract FB's confirmation bias tendencies - that's not really working) but social media is a difficult beast for issues like this.
I know I should get out more and participate in real life but there are several things mitigating against that:
1. I'd have to go out and meet actual people
2. Since work finished I've relished the freedom from attending meetings so don't really want to go down that path
3. Currently of course, Covid.
Basically on gay politics I hate the splits. It weakens our collective strength. The LGB Alliance may well be none of the things I suspect it of, and support none of the positions I suspect it of supporting, but there just seem to be too many inconsistencies from one organisation. I'll read more when I feel up to it and see if perhaps my take on them is unduly harsh.