I said that people want perfection. I said that people gladly complain when they don't get it. I also said that people are generally realistic and can find pleasure in that which is imperfect.
To that you say:
Frankly, I do not see the inconsistency in my statements; but I do see that taint of excessive rudeness in yours.
I certainly would like to see perfection, I realize that I will not. At the same time, I will gladly present observations that will bring undertakings with which I am involved closer to perfection, even though I know that those undertakings will never reach that point.
I certainly do not see that as .
So you're back to attributing complaints to lack of perfection, which is dismisdive to complaints surrounding what some see as deep flaws. The language clearly downplays criticism by attributing the source to an impossible standard of "perfection".
It should be clear why that's dismissive.