The fictitiously vehement troll is simply saying all these things to get a rise. Simply, they do this and they have wrecked the general image, as well as general media. But, in this day and time, people are less and less inclined to be raucous haters. On the internet and off. But, the numbers are never going to reach zero, as there are gays that mock straights and those bullied that now bully. It's a sad, and almost cynical fact, but fact it is. I understand it's irritating and aggravating, but as with most other things like that, it's best to not give a shit and get them out of your hair. Block them if they persist, and if you're upset by an irritating article, edit it if you can and wish to, or just ignore it.
The fist hurts, but the silence lingers. To really hurt their efforts is to simply not care and try to explain to those either neutral or curious about the subject. Haters are everywhere, I know that incredibly well; I live with a pair of them, and they have no good reasons, just "it's not like other people." This applies to all things that aren't expected or "traditional." Just live your life how you feel most comfortable, while still getting by, of course, and to hell with the rest. Someone hating? Good for them, let them whirl about in their foolish rage over your harmless actions and your personal happiness. No point in letting yourself lose it over that, that just lets them win.
However, one thing is correct. In all their ramblings, they are wrong. Wrong as in incorrect. And who knows this? We do. We know what we are, we know who we are, they know nothing but they assume to. So revel in the fact you aren't an unreasonably biased jackass whose favorite activities are hating differences, complaining about them, and thinking you know everything about people just by a tag. I just love to look at these fools like they're stupid and walk away laughing, then avoid their company later. But, when the option is given, I generally ignore as of late. Let them soil themselves alone over something trivial.