Interesting. But, it wasn't an argument. It was an opinion. A poorly thought out, knee jerk, reactionary one without any thought about it. Plenty of bias and finger pointing though.
Devil's antagonist would assume that the Devil's position is one of evil. Lucifer is the light bringer, the knowledge advocate rather than blind obedience.
To to antagonize Lucifer is to be an authoritarian minded puppet. I don't think that applies.
Even if you took the position that the devil is evil, and you were assuming the issue you were arguing against is evil in conjunction, it would still be a good thing to antagonize against that evil. Otherwise, you're turning a blind eye to what you believe is evil, even if you happen to be wrong.
Might want to think that one through. It really doesn't work well.