People have been stating their opinions on what matters to them and why. We all have different priorities and visions.If people didn't use such openly dismissive terms, I might be able to agree with you. But it is almost always extremely clear that these terms are intended to be derogatory.
Strange. I've seen people say exactly that, numerous times, on this very forum.
Then it would be nice if people actually said that instead of resorting to tired, mocking cliches.
The vast majority of the sapient races in most D&D worlds are direct creations of the gods, and that is explicit in their origins. Like...I genuinely don't understand why you would need to ask the question. This is almost always answered explicitly with either "god(s) did it," "wizards did it," or "mad science did it." Proper, ordinary evolution is almost never the actual root of fantasy world races.
The point was that there are numerous apex predator species on Earth, many of which actually share territory by focusing on different kinds of hunting. E.g. cheetahs and lions live in the same general area, wolves and cougars and bears are all found all over North America, sharks and orcas may share the same waters, etc. The existence of multiple sapient species doesn't seem any more far-fetched...especially since that was actually true even of human beings for quite a bit longer than recorded human history.
Disagreeing with someone is not the same as being derogatory.