You are absolutely correct. Everyones’ morality colors and informs the judgements they make about every aspect of life. For people to say “keep morality out of it” just means they want their version of morality to rule others’ morality.
I think the more importan part of it when someone says “keep morality out of it” is a premise that needs to be immediately rejected as false, as EVERY ISSUE has moral components to it.
Trying to compartmentalize issues as one or the other is a liberal tactic and we msut never fall for it. It’s why they hold so many diametrically opposed views at the same time but think they are consistent. They want government out of their bodies yet they want government to pay for their abortions. They want to kill innocent (no crimes) people before they are born yet won’t execute those that murder other people. They say they want people to get educated and be successful but when they do they want to punish them for their success. They wnat more money to go to welfare food programs at the same time they drive up food prices propping up ethanol. They think the solution to violence is to disarm those that would only ever consider using a weapon in self-defense.
If you start compartmentalizing issues you are going to be stuck with liberal pretzel logic. Compartmentalization is not real life. It’s the way liberals want life to be looked at, because they only have to defend an idea from one way, and if someone tries to point out the obvious problems of the idea from another view they cry ‘foul’ - ‘I don’t look at it that way’. Well that makes it easier for you but it isn’t correct.