
I agree on the part where it's untrue that straight people can get suppressed.
However, I don't think FruityRice used it as in that context you have said. I think FruityRice just used it as context that doesn't related to real life serious situation such as people get suppressed due to (name). I dunno if you ever noticed but sometimes you would see "The story is so funny but Im upset that this is not BL" or "This plot is great but Im upset it's BL genre" in comment section of tiktok(Idk about other social media) and here.
Hence, there will be small war under that comment such as "That so homophobia" under 'upset cuz it's BL' and vice versa. So, I think get FruityRice probably want to do the 'vice versa' one.
Ofc I dont know FruityRice real context using anti straight word but I feel it's doesn't make sense for them to used the word in the context you have said cuz we're in BL genre story comment section.

My guy just because someone comment. Oh I wish this was a BL does not mean that straight people get suppressed they’re just stating their preference and being straight up delusional and even in this original comment that started this chatting chain in their comment even they admit that they’re just being delusional and how does that affect people in the real world so what is a comment gonna do nothing so stop being a delusional heterophobia doesn’t exist

I don't think every phobia need to be attach as in context they get suppressed. Ofc you deny the word heterophobia just because your opinion on (name)phobia context is they need to get suppressed to own the label '(name)phobia' as requirement. However I dont think (name)phobia all about people need to get suppressed. Tbh it's sound hypocrisy for you deny such word don't exist just because they don't get suppressed to get that phobia name while homophobic people also deny LGBT and call them delusional for that tok. (unless that's your goal in this conversation tho it's kinda weird. If not nevermind then..)

Definitions and Historical Context:
Heterophobia, coined by combining the Greek word "hetero" (meaning different) and "phobia" (meaning fear), suggests a fear or hatred towards heterosexual individuals. However, it is crucial to distinguish between individual biases and systemic discrimination. Historically, heterosexual individuals have not faced systemic oppression based on their sexual orientation, which sets them apart from marginalized groups such as LGBTQ+ individuals.

Power Dynamics and Structural Inequality:
Heterosexism, which refers to the dominance of heterosexuality in society, is often mistakenly equated with heterophobia. Heterosexism encourages the privileging of heterosexual relationships, norms, and institutions, resulting in advantages for heterosexual individuals that are not available to those with different sexual orientations. Nonetheless, this socio-cultural preference does not result in discrimination towards heterosexuals, but rather illustrates the perpetuation of unequal power dynamics.

Individual Prejudice and Isolated Cases:
Instances of individual prejudice against heterosexual individuals do occur, but they are isolated events rather than systemic discrimination. Isolated instances of bias are not representative of a widespread social issue like heterophobia. Prejudice against heterosexuals is more likely rooted in specific personal experiences or interactions and should not be used to delegitimize the lived experiences of marginalized groups who face systematic discrimination.

Marginalization and Violence:
Strikingly, the absence of credible data or empirical evidence regarding violence or legal discrimination against heterosexual individuals further undercuts the existence of heterophobia. While isolated cases of violence against any individual should be condemned and addressed, it would be misleading to claim that heterosexual individuals experience similar levels of marginalization and violence as marginalized communities.

Inclusivity and Collaboration:
Maintaining a just and inclusive society requires us to address the concerns of all individuals. By recognizing the absence of heterophobia as a systemic form of discrimination, we can focus on building bridges of understanding and empathy among diverse communities. Recognizing and supporting minority groups in their pursuit of equal rights does not diminish or harm the rights of heterosexual individuals.
I fell in love with the mc's succubus friend and now I'm upset she's into men a lil lesbian side couple with mlm and wlw friendship would have been nice