My issue with you is not whether or not you are going to hell, rather, it is about how long you are taking to get there.
I don’t care to save souls from damnation. If I’m honest I never have, and that was probably the sliver that opened the door for my departure from organized religion, hypocrisy and blasphemy were just the reasons to walk through it.
A person can be awesome or awful, but in general people suck. They get into big groups and feel things and lose their minds. We’ve all done it. We are hard-wired as a species to become mass morons. I expect that there is a reason this helps the species survive, but it is still galling to watch our upright, big-brained, highly evolved superiority come crashing down because we put too many of us together in too small a space. Modern populist movements’ real skill is to get people to feel things without having to get them together. By doing it over the airwaves or the Web they increase their reach.
Rarely do we gather together and have our mass moron do something really, truly good. There are no historical examples of happy crowds crowding the streets to spontaneously end poverty or cure disease or love one another unconditionally. Morons destroy. Mass morons destroy at scale.
I don’t ascribe to the idea that we should make the afterlife easy for those who made the current life harder for others. God can forgive them, but God does not need my help to do that. Forgiving people for destroying at scale does not make me a better person, does not redeem my soul, and does not soften my heart, leaving their fate to God does those things. The Just outcome for what they have done is that they suffer the consequences, not that they get away with it.
People destroying the fabric of society, the pillars of the nation, or the foundations of civilization is people destroying the very things a person needs to be safe and free to live a life of happy liberty. That is treachery and Dante assures us that traitors go to hell. The only question is how long it takes for them to get there.