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I think @[email protected] 's point should be thrown in as a #3.
The lead dev was an absolute dick. That fanned the flames of discontent. People that would have otherwise come around to what systemd was trying to do, dug in their heels and have been entrenched since. It didn't help that Pottering was employed by Redhat. Eventually most of the feelings were overshadowed by what ultimately has become a better solution.
The systemd hate that we hear now is the reverberations of those internet arguments from years ago and a very small handful of people who probably still hate Pottering.
At the end of the day, people still have a choice of what they want to use, so if you think systemd sucks and is slow, then use something else.