Wow, way to boil down a complex opinion into a "you hate LRT" statement.
1) I don't think anyone on this board has openly said that Ford's Sheppard proposal is a good proposal (if you do, please state so for the record, because I can't remember anyone explicitly saying that they like it). People may agree with the general intent of the Sheppard Subway proposal, but the situation as envisioned by Ford I don't think has a lot of support, even amongst the pro-subway crowd.
2) Those of us who did hate the SELRT proposal didn't hate it because it was LRT, we hated it because it was the wrong technology choice for the corridor. It created a permanent linear transfer point between two different technologies at the midpoint of a corridor. It was also a near billion dollar proposal for an LRT that for over half its route travelled along a section that barely even justifies BRT, let alone LRT. It also bypassed a Provincially-designated development and transit hub that was supposed to be the anchor for nearly all municipal transit in the eastern GTA. I didn't hate the SELRT because it was LRT, I hated the SELRT because it was a dumb proposal.
Saying that because people hated the SELRT, that means they hate LRT in general is like saying "because you hate Dr. Pepper, you hate all soft drinks". There are many other LRT projects that I'm in favour of (the Ottawa LRT, the WWLRT, the Hurontario LRT, the ECRLT, just to name a few).
3) I'm happy that we didn't piss away nearly a billion dollars on a shitty project that would have been a waste of money. Is that a concise enough answer for you?