I agree-- I live a wildly "alternative" lifestyle away from my day job-- but I 
perform the "dance" with the general population in order to coexist peacefully. 
Tolerance does _not_ mean acceptance-- and that's a good thing, for there 
needs to be a middle ground between acceptance and hostility.
We should have the right to hate who we want to, for whatever reasons (however 
immature or irrational). It is when we decide to act on this hatred that 
society should reign us in-- brutally, if necessary.
Tolerance without understanding is a necessary function of any society that 
gets to the size of our modern, industrialized nations. To seek to understand 
so many wildly varying points of view would be counterproductive-- we can spend 
forever trying to "understand" each other, or we can agree to work toward 
collective goals and keep our differences to ourselves. Throwing an idea in 
someone's face unsolicited usually results in that person taking a defensive 
stance-- not a good way to win someone to your pov.
Mike Kirby
Wholesale Slaughter
http://slaughter.net