It's pretty homophobic and misogynist (lots of gay jokes that simply don't land today...plus I think there's a homophobic f-bomb in there too, that is tossed off as a casual insult).
But to be fair, a lot of movies from the 2000's are like that, particularly the comedies (The Hangover is a great example; ever try watching it today? C-R-I-N-G-E).
Meh. You and I both know bigots will always exist. You've seen on this forum that people are viciously bigoted. I,too, am guilty of using gay rhetoric to stick it to the usual suspects. If they react to such accusations, then it's fun to twist the knife even if others wonder if I'm homophobic or otherwise bigoted. That's the price we pay using a double-edged sword.
Speaking of slinging homophobic slurs, haven't you ever watched any of these movies?: https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/movies/g3392/best-gay-lgbt-movies-of-all-time/
How many use gay or racial slurs in them? Where does the PC policing stop? What about the reverse. How many times have you used the R-word? Any other racial slurs against whites? Males? Any other hateful language that you have used against others?
The fact remains we're all guilty to some extent and I haven't seen any who hold the moral high ground when it comes to spreading hatred against others. All I've seen is that some do it more than others. That doesn't mean I condone the hate, just that I know it exists.
IMO, it's a synergistic effect and getting rid of it is like untangling a very large knot. We can only do it slowly and a step at a time. No doubt you've seen that times are better for all LGBTQ in 2021 than in 1990whatever. Not perfect, but working on it. Cultural change comes slow and can't be forced without violence.