I was discussing over lunch with my cousin earlier and used this analogy/hypothetical to describe what the situation is like.
If the movie theater in my town was run by panel of staunch evangelicals, and they were blocking/banning tons of movies from being shown there on the grounds of what they thought was offensive, I would have a problem with that. If I were an uber-rich guy, I would be trying to make a bid to buy and take over the movie theater and remove that kind of censorship. One of my selling points (to reach out to other like-minded people) would be to describe myself as an "artistic expression advocate", "anti-censorship absolutist", and that I was going to "protect movie-making freedoms at all costs"
If I succeeded in taking it over, and the first thing my opponents did was to try to immediately put in the most vile, disgusting, things they could find, knowing that it would eventually cross my comfort-level line and make me say "yeah, this is my theater, I'm not screening that here" just so they could "prove a point about how Rob is a hypocrite", that really wouldn't be an entirely fair critique, and certainly wouldn't negate the existence of the previously existing problem I was trying to solve in the first place by taking it away from the previous leadership.