To add to the great answers from Bart and Robusto -
People are acting as if expressing a stance on a social issue were a binary thing - that you're either "socially/politically active", or "neutral" (the state in which Stack Overflow supposedly was until now).
Robusto's answer is much closer to the truth:
It's equivalent to wearing a pink ribbon or a red poppy on a lapel. It doesn't even rise to the level of a bumper sticker or T-shirt.
expressing an opinion on social issues is a sliding scale, and what happened to the SO logo is at the very, very beginning of that scale. It is light-years away from "promoting a specific social policy". Plus there is a very personal connection to the CEO and several employees, for goodness' sake!
There is no reason to assume that there is some secret ideological ploy to now move further and further up that scale, as some users have expressed fearing (sometimes conjuring up very dystopian imagery).
And I think most of us, if they're honest to themselves, know this.