Perhaps we are being too easily offended?
I'm not sure I fully understand where the OP is coming from but I don't sense that they are trying to be hateful and I don't buy that because they are making a contrarian argument that means they must have bad motivation (this is separate from a discussion of the merits of their arguments, there's nothing overboard in the Seattle measures that I see so far).
I do not believe that it is proper to assume that individual Republicans, Conservative Christians, etc. are bad people or badly motivated just because they fit into these groups, or at least not necessarily more so than individuals from any other group of people. I do agree that the vocal intolerants and bigots are more represented in these groups, that seems obvious (but feel free to disagree with me, I won't hate you for doing so). The latter is why we ourselves sometimes tend to discriminate against individuals that are members of such groups. I actually find it tougher to deal with people who pretend to be accepting of me but speak ill of me when I am not in their presence and stab me in the back when they have opportunity. And those kinds of people sadly can come from all political and religious categories.
Just my 2 cents. Your thoughts?
Love,
Denali