Having a view, and expressing it is in itself not a problem. We can all hold different opinions about our common interest, the Mighty Manly Sea Eagles, with no issues.
It can quickly become disrespectful when:
1. We loudly shout our opinions - either through frequency or emotion. This effectively communicates that others' opinion don't matter - only ours do.
2. It turns into moralising. Moralising communicates that the other's thoughts and feelings don't matter. And that only the speaker holds the truth. Moralising is an act of violence, and certainly not an "us" stance.
Like others, I've indicated that I don't want you to call me "feathered friend", and yet you continue to do this. Why? Is this to deliberately goad us? To show that you don't respect us?