Usage of the term
People who regard all opposition to homosexuality as irrationally hateful may use the word in the loose sense of "any opposition to homosexuality". For example, gay rights activist Scott Bidstrup states in a personal essay titled Homophobia: The Fear Behind The Hatred:
If you look up homophobia in the dictionary, it will probably tell
you that it is the fear of homosexuals. While many would take issue with
that definition, it is nevertheless true that in many ways, it really is
a fear of homosexuality or at least homosexuals. 1
Niclas Berggren, writing in the Independent Gay Forum, agrees:
It is usually not the case, for homophobic persons, that the basis of
their attitudes towards homosexuality is rational reasoning, or
intellectual argumentation. Such endeavors have, as a rule, been added
afterwards, to try to give the homophobia a nicer and more respectable
framing. However, these attempts to argue intellectually against
homosexuality are utter failures.2
Some argue against any use of the term homophobe. For example, Mechanical Engineering student Jarrod Carter wrote in