The syntax of your quote of me could imply it. You acknowledged my statement, followed it with a "but" which implies opposition or contrast, then said you don't advocate discriminating against tattooed folks. One could absolutely read such a statement to read as "I hear your point but I disagree" which implies that I feel differently than you on the matter when in fact we are in agreement. Alternatively: But, blah blah blah silly boring semantics.
In any case, I'm not being defensive, nor was I interpreting your statement as an attack on me, or anything like that. I'm just clarifying on that point because I absolutely don't want people to ever be confused about my feelings on the issue. I am unequivocally opposed to discrimination against people with body modifications.