Salamandyr
Adventurer
Why not? What you characterize at "guilt tripping" I characterize as debating issues in public. We can all use loaded phrases (the OP does, and you have, too, with your "freedom" soundytes), but the crux of the matter is that debate is healthy, and that's what's happening here. You seem to be conflating the whole OP in a blanket "affront to freedom" envelope rather than looking at it as being what it is: someone raising an issue that a section of our community is being made uncomfortable, and that we should care about that.
Hard to discuss this without bringing in some real world stuff that's not really gaming related, but labeling something "sexist" isn't about debating the issues. It's about putting someone outside the bounds of civilized discourse. In some cases and places, it can lead to legal repercussions.
Whether or not rape, or child murder, or other things that different people find uniquely bad, are fit subjects for roleplaying games is a perfectly legitimate argument to have. As I've emphasized repeatedly, whatever your boundaries are, they're your boundaries, and you shouldn't be forced to participate in anything you don't feel comfortable with.
But at the same time, I shouldn't be forced to adhere to your boundaries. What I do in my imaginary storytime activities doesn't hurt you, any more than your imaginary storytime activities hurts me.