As
@Been Jammin stated already, answering your question really is a waste of time because you aren't going to accept any answers given to you (or give them serious consideration) and will attack each one. But heck, I have some time to waste, so I'll give you my answer.
It is important to note that I don't "hate" Trump. I try my best to not hate anyone because it clouds your judgment and ends up making the one who is hating bitter inside. Not to mention that I personally don't know Trump, so my views on him are strictly based upon my observations from a distance, as is almost always the case with our views of politicians and other public figures.
I don't like Trump the politician because I fundamentally disagree with him on many political issues. I am firmly opposed to his political ideology, which is a mixture of many strains, from neo-fascism, to nativism, to right-wing populsim, to reactionarism. He also has a strong bent towards authoritarianism and I honestly think he probably would love to be a dictator. He embraces what I perceive to be a negative and harmful tradition in our political history ("American first" mentality, us v/s them, true Americans v/s invaders, etc.).
I also don't like the way he conducts himself in the political arena. As I've stated before, I believe he is a demagogue and he plays on the worst in people and their fears/prejudices in order to gain popular support. He does this very well and has created a cult following around himself. I believe it is very dangerous that some truly believe everything he says and believes he is the "savior" of our country. The inability of those within his cult following to hold him accountable for anything and the desire to label anyone who disagrees with Trump as a traitor is also dangerous in my view. The way his followers will turn on anyone who challenges Trump is disturbing. The emergence of all the Q insanity is also a negative troubling result of the cult following he has created.
Finally, I honestly believe Trump is a threat to the internal political stability of our nation. He has no qualms with attacking our democracy, with attacking the legitimacy of elections when he loses, and with attacking our institutions. He has no respect for the norms of state. He has very little respect for the rule of law. He doesn't believe the rules apply to him and he will burn down everything in his path in order to assure his ego that he is winning.