There is certainly a bias against "sensors" generally, which I often hold myself including consciously at least in general terms (not so much with specific people). I think and are often seen as brash, obvious, shallow, which are traits that are easier to hate than more passive traits like silence or sloth.

Outside Socionics, in the Big Five, there is an obvious bias towards "Extroversion", "Openness to Experience", "Agreeableness", and "Conscientiousness" (and in the HEXACO, for the additional sixth factor of Honesty-humility), not just in Western society but in the academic world too. Arguably, models that have traits which are social desirable (or at least, are described that way) should be avoided, but an alternative may exclude a lot of human behaviour.