Sometimes a more direct form of action is required, but I certainly wouldn't claim that I don't support disruption of people going about their daily lives, unless it was something I was in favour of, as that seems a little hypocritical.
In answer to your question, I'm truly none too fussed.
Of course it hasn't, but it has disrupted many people's lives, and the principle is the same.
You chose to vote for it (as was your right), because it was something you believed in, whether it impacted other's lives or not.
They're acting on their beliefs, too....it's just a different kind...