I tend to agree that the text you attempted to edit was unnecessarily belittling. However, your edit was no less disparaging. When attempting to correct a mistake, it is helpful to avoid making a similar mistake in the process!
Remember, editing is a form of communication, a conversation between an author and someone looking to improve on their work. If you've ever had your own writing handed back to you with a red line drawn through it and no explanation, you know precisely how belittling that feels... Well, this is how your edit would've appeared to the reviewers (including the author of the post itself):
As Makoto notes, the edit appears to strip out the only explanatory text in the post. On top of that, your explanation for why you were doing this is a terse "Removed rude comment". This was your big chance to talk to the author of that comment, convince them that there's a better way to explain the logic they've posted... But you didn't. In effect, you asserted that their words were rude and that it would be better if they had made no attempt to explain their answer at all.
Here's my attempt:
Now, I can't guarantee this will go over any better; editing - like any sort of commentary - tends to hit a lot of tender spots. But, I at least made an effort to be sensitive toward both the author and their readers; at the end of the day, this is as much as most of us can do.