Here in Panama, Turkens, Naked-Necks, whatever you wish to call them, are very common. They deal with the year-round high heat and humidity very well and are considered very healthy, sturdy birds that lay well and have a far less likelihood to develop reproductive disorders than their store-bought counterparts.
Genetics and longevity don't much seem to matter to the breeders that supply live chicks to the feed stores here; typically half are dead before they've seen 2 months of age after you're countless sleepless nights attempting to save them from death. Of the half that live to POL, you'll lose another ~10% to reproductive disorders before having seen your first egg from the pullet, another 10% will die within the year due to reproductive disorders, and the remaining hens often die of cancer before seeing their third birthday.
I'll take a naked-necker that's been home-hatched (either incubator or broody hen) any day of the week over a store-bought bird that will cause me constant worry, doctoring, expense of medications to keep her alive, and the expense of heart and money.
I realize you were looking for hate towards Turkens, and I agree they're some funky-looking birds, but when you receive nothing but pleasure in the raising of them, you quickly learn to ignore their looks and enjoy their personality, health and eggs. (Oh, and they make for a decent food-in-the-freezer bird too.)