"You realize you're unpopular for a reason"
You seem to rely on the fallacy that if a bunch of people hate someone, then that magically means the person who's hated is automatically wrong. I've seen some good evidence based arguments had backlashes in favor of baseless emotional arguments, especially on certain sensitive topics, and knowing that emotion based arguments usually has no value, it's fair to say that some hated arguments still is interesting.
Also assuming a person is for something without technical evidence of such is dangerous, and you need to realize there might be specific consequences for that. Not everything you believe in is correct.
"You realize you're unpopular for a reason"
You seem to rely on the fallacy that if a bunch of people hate someone, then that magically means the person who's hated is automatically wrong. I've seen some good evidence based arguments had backlashes in favor of baseless emotional arguments, especially on certain sensitive topics, and knowing that emotion based arguments usually has no value, it's fair to say that some hated arguments still is interesting.
Also assuming a person is for something without technical evidence of such is dangerous, and you need to realize there might be specific consequences for that. Not everything you believe in is correct.