Neil Gaiman, who has been a supporter of queer rights since the 80s
Neil Gaiman, who writes really fucking good stories
Neil Gaiman, who has been writing queer characters into his books since forever
Neil Gaiman, who fights for the right to have a say in his TV adaptions and will rather not have them made than have them made badly, because he is someone who knows how much more important that is
Neil Gaiman, who was literally attacked for casting enby actors for enby characters (who people thought were cis for whatever reason) and refused to budge on his decision
Neil Gaiman, who literally gives no shits about gender and gender roles in his books (I mean he had historically male characters cast as women, see Archangel Michael)
Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, who wrote a love story about two masc presenting people when so many more people were homophobic and wrote it so it was sutble enough to become popular
Neil Gaiman who was called a homophobe for his queer bait that literally wasn't a queer bait, it was queer from the start
Neil Gaiman, who continously strongly uses subtlety and allusiveness in his works in order to leave many interpretations up to the reader (not just in reference to gender/sexuality, it's so many more things)
Neil Gaiman, who supports his fans and their interpretations, validating them whether they think A&C are a cis gay couple or a gay man and a genderfluid pansexual or two enby asexuals, because that was always the point (they created a love story. That was the intent. If you need a kiss or a sex scene or a direct love confession to seal the deal, you're missing the point. Also, did you watch Good Omens?? Those two are more in love than most real life couples I know.)
Neil Gaiman is a popular author and writer, who cares about queer people and them being represented in media and film
You can criticise him for all you want, but he is not an enemy to queer people