"Bigot"
You don't agree with my worldview, so you're a bigot.
The irony is astounding.
So is this false equivalency?
For example, my worldview says that everyone should be protected equally under the law. My worldview says that blatant discrimination against one particular group of people (based on whatever "faith" they cling to) is unacceptable. My worldview has it that two people in love (regardless of gender, gender identity, or sexual orientation) should be able to get married. Anyone, as long as they are a respectable, paying customer, should be able to buy a pizza at a "Christian" or "Muslim" owned pizza parlor--even if the owners don't like my/their "lifestyle."
So if Ted Cruz, Mike Pence, Mike Huckabee (or insert any other BS christian bigot) tells me I don't deserve to have any rights because I am LBGTQIA, that I should be excluded from society, to not have access to healthcare, to be barred from employment, to be denied housing...
Me calling someone like Cruz a bigot (which he absolutely is) makes me a bigot? Because honestly, I don't agree with Cruz, Pence, Huckabee's worldviews, but you don't see me supporting legislation that aims to strip away their rights.
So me calling someone a bigot, and you are implying I am just as much of a bigot, is really misguided.
Sorry, not trying to start a fight, but your entire premise is troubling. Or maybe I'm not fully understanding what you mean.