I've sen it time and again on this website. Does ISF represent a microcosm of extremely non-standard liberals?
I am also an atheist, and I'm fairly liberal. I'm not a democrat though, nor am I republican. I tend to be fiscally conservative and highly suspect of government expenditures, but massively supportive of social liberalism.
I have no objection to you mocking the baker who refused to bake a gay cake. Nor do I have any objection to people deriding the clerk who refuses to do her job and issue licenses. I do, however, have a problem with people over-generalizing the actions of those people, and proceeding to scorn and ridicule *all republicans* or *all people who voted for Trump* or any other faceless collection of people. The baker is a singular person, being judged for his specific actions. The clerk is a singular person being judged for her specific actions. The random guy who lives in a state whose electoral votes went to Trump hasn't necessarily done anything to merit scorn.
Perhaps I am a bit tetchy at the moment. I've spent a few years here on ISF, arguing for women's and minority's rights, speaking against privilege, and supporting LGBTQ rights. And yet, in this thread, I've had scorn directed at me. I've been told that I don't care about gay people, I don't care about minorities, that I am accepting of and tacitly supportive of racism, sexism, and general bigotry. This has been heaped on me, not because I voted for Trump - I didn't. I've been the target of this ire only because I did not vote for Clinton.