Bernstein wasn't the only objector. There were 7 objectors and 20 proponents.
Dual EC isn't the only comparison he's making. He's also making a comparison to DES, which had an obvious weakness: 53 bit limitation, similar to the obvious weakness of non-hybrid. In neither case is there a secret backdoor. At the time of DES, the NSA publicly said they used it, to make others confident in it. Similarly, the NSA is saying "we do not anticipate supporting hybrid in NSS", which will make people confident in non-hybrid. But in the background, NSA actually uses something more secure (using 2 layers of encryption themselves).
Dual EC isn't the only comparison he's making. He's also making a comparison to DES, which had an obvious weakness: 53 bit limitation, similar to the obvious weakness of non-hybrid. In neither case is there a secret backdoor. At the time of DES, the NSA publicly said they used it, to make others confident in it. Similarly, the NSA is saying "we do not anticipate supporting hybrid in NSS", which will make people confident in non-hybrid. But in the background, NSA actually uses something more secure (using 2 layers of encryption themselves).