Its better than sitting silent and doing nothing. What it does is validate other peoples feelings who feel the same way. And just maybe, that validation will lead to them saying "fuck ORMs" when some junior dev comes in and tries to use one.
Fair, but it also reinforces the stereotype that the pro-SQL types are obstinate relics yelling at the youngsters to "Get off my lawn!"
There's a pattern of "We can't change X, so we'll write Y that transpiles down to X". It happens often with closed source tools and others that can't or won't implement new languages. Verilog, SQL, Javascript, all fit that bill.
E.g. Why is Javascript the only first class language for the browser? For the longest time JS was the only game in town.
There's something fundamentally broken with SQL syntax, and yelling at people to "Just Use SQL" doesn't really help.