Reform Jews may as well be atheists. They don't believe in God as a ruler, they see themselves as "in partnership" with him, whatever that means. When you open up the prayer book at a Reform Temple, you're greeted with topics such as feminism, gay rights and constant invocation of the State of Israel. Over half of Jews in Israel are secular, and this is because they align to zionism and see no use for the traditional faith.
What does this mean? Simply put, Reform Jews are absurdly liberal. They are more concerned with ethics and prioritize "relaxation" over scripture, good practices or even a general knowledge of the faith. These aren't hidden from plain view; simply setting foot on a Shabbat service will tell you everything you need to know about these dubiously Jewish Jews. When they speak of God, reference the Torah and sing hymns, it all seems... For lack of a better term, fake.
I don't believe that Orthodox or Conservative Jews are 'good people' because they are more authentic than Reform Jews, but I can tell you with certainty that they aren't flaming faggots. I mean, I attended a funeral several weeks ago where a Reform rabbi and an Orthodox rabbi both spoke... the latter, I could sense had a soul. He also just so happened to be a guy, which is increasingly rare when most rabbis now are female.
Judaism is such a confusing religion. I mean that theologically. If you ask a Reform Jew (read: Most Jews) what he/she believes in, it likely translates to something a Hippie would say. Self-love, peace & prosperity, general tenets of progressivism... Just go with the flow. This isn't me being ironic, it's actually what they believe in. You can search "Reform Jew Beliefs" on Google right now and you'll see those exact things.