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Otherwise we're simply making up words and saying anyone who criticizes these things are bad. Check it out. Snowphobia. Now it's impossible to disagree with me without exhibiting snowphobia.
People get used to hearing claims that having certain opinions make a person automatically racist or a phobia, just because someone claims that doesn't make it true. Many of the academic types that push these claims are so fragile that they can't have their ideologies questioned without needing to resort to censorship. That kind of says it all.
Also Banter in video games is very much a thing. People will say things to be funny that they don't necessarily agree with or perhaps are looking to be thought provoking. I notice often younger generations have trouble finding the right filter and can come off as overly aggressive instead of funny. There's a fine line.
These people aren't truly phobic, but rather sense trolling opportunities in a perceive "fear" and that "fear" in online games can come for anyone, anywhere...any "weakness" can be exploited by trolls. I think it's a good thing. It can very much be a learning experience for the real world.
As for "woke" that's a different in a very comical way. Woke is "woke" peoples word, but is only tarnished because of how bad "woke" policy is.
Actually I'm exhibiting dunceophobia. You can probably figure out what that means if you think really hard. In addition, by arguing with you I am displaying neither a fear nor hatred to snow, so the term used makes no sense in this context. But on topic, phobias do not apply to disagreements, nor criticism. You do not disagree with my people, as there is nothing to disagree on other than our existences. You are also not criticizing us, as criticism implies room for improvement, and there is no growth or improving when it comes to sexuality or gender identity, meaning there is nothing to criticize. The word you are looking for is "hate," which falls under "phobia."
Tldr, since you probably need one, homophobia and transphobia are real words that exclusively apply to fears and hatreds and you aren't clever by danging around what you really mean.
Transphobia: I see this needs further context. Look at JK Rowling. She's an accomplished female author and people had to gall to manplain to her about how she needed to be inclusive to men, by saying "People" have periods instead of just saying "women" have periods.
People claim that she's transphobic, but she said that she has zero problems with trans-folk and only disagrees with the diction and the people trying to force her to write a certain way.
Another example is....oh damn...I can't think of the guys name...the black comedian...very funny who was friends with a trans-woman and with her permission had various jokes in that area and was labeled as transphobic despite no irrational fear or hatred towards trans-folks. Dave Chappelle.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=40JmEj0_aVM