That's fair. But it's hard not to want to explore the "why" behind things, especially when the person is clearly so passionate about it. I'm not attacking you, honestly. If you prefer not to say, that's your prerogative. But it certainly would help with credibility to know more. Short of other rationale, it's becoming harder to think there isn't some other motivation that maybe isn't as noble behind your fervor.
I'll give a facetious example: "Kim is actually your childhood bully and you think he's a terrible person because of that." That's obviously absurd, because we all suspect that Kim was clearly shoved in his share of lockers and toilet bowls as a kid with a name like Kim!