I don't know. However, if we accept the estimate you offered previously, that 2% of the population was homosexual in orientation, I'd say that of those people whom Jesus hugged, 2% were homosexual.
"Did Christ hug Satan on the mountain?"
Not at all. But Satan was not homosexual. He wasn't ANY-sexual. Plus, Satan was spirit, so he probably couldn't be hugged --- bodiless, you know ---- as well as, being damned and having already being plunged into his eternal destiny, it would have been pointless. There was no hope of repentance and salvation.
"Did he hug Herod or Pilate?"
I'm not aware of Jesus hugging any adult men or women under any circumstances (correct me if I'm missing something.) He did receive Judas' kiss though he was a betrayer; and He did turn away the "clinging" Mary Magdalen, though she was a believer.
In any case, I am not aware of His turning anyone away because of their sexual orientation, though 2% of the crowds who followed Him (again, going by your estimate) probably were. Maybe you can fill me in.
You’re getting silly again with your math.
Have you ever thought that there’s a higher percentage of homosexual couples today than in Genesis? Especially, when we now have a pope who remains silent while nation, after nation, legalizes sodomite unions.
Do you think the percentage of mothers who murder their unborn children today is the same as in Genesis?