There are some who, for whatever reason, decided nineties Trek, including TNG, was never 'true' Trek, or that somewhere between Voyager and Enterprise, Rick Berman and Brannon Braga (who did encourage his own reputation for perversity it must be said) did something questionable to their pets or elderly relatives. By Nemesis there was probably Necrotic tissue involved, other than Tom Hardy. The success of the reboots (that aren't really reboots, they had their cake and ate it, thereby proving JJ wouldn't know the laws of the physical universe if they served him a slushy) and the death of Enterprise gave them a Victory in their war with the younger fans who turned up on their lawn with their rave music and reversed colours for captains and engineers. For lo, thy engineers must wear red, red is the colour of thy engineers, and there are no women in your world of starship captains.
Their dislike of anything not containing their holy Trinity of He who who rips his shirt, he who scowls, and he who has points on his ears, means they would prefer to see this rebooted rather than the usurping New (not nu) Trek fans.
The Prime universe is more a result of TNG and its successors, so they dislike it instinctually. That the puritanical of their action packed trinity is now reduced to but a branch, while the Prime universe is stated to be returning, is the kind of affront that can lead to the founding of a new country or a banning of Christmas.
The religion parallels are amusing, and made this anthropological supposition possible.