I question almost everything, especially things I don't understand, and things that seem to defy basic common sense or logic. It's a great way to learn or understand things. In no way whatsoever does it mean that I hate anything or anyone that happens to make no sense to me.
Labeling people "haters" or "bashers" simply because they don't believe the same things as you, or because they voice opposing views or opinions, based on their own experiences, is a bit extreme. That's a sign of mental disorder, or brainwashing, where a person is incapable of hearing any dissent or opposition to what they believe or think. Some people are incapable of handling or dealing with opposition in a civil manner, so they immediately go into defense mode, denial mode, attack mode, where they actual believe that if you aren't with them then you're against them. And that's a classic character trait of mental instability, where absolutely zero criticism or opposition is tolerated or accepted, where any non-believer is deemed an enemy, a naysayer, a hater.
In some aspects of life, like religion and politics, people go way overboard with this. Here we're talking about aiming pool balls. If you actually believe that people who disagree with or question the way you aim pool balls are "haters", well, you need help, mentally.