You're not qualified to speak for all Christians. You're not even qualified to speak for some of them.
Indeed, not all. And also, not just (some) Christians, either. Some people seem to say here that nobody is, though, and that is not correct, either.
Many are mature and rational enough to realize that it is just a silly little logo. They don't see evil incarnate hiding behind every tree trying to eat their kittens.
Well, of course, I can't be behind
every tree, and there is not much meat on a kitten, anyway. I think a lot more of the children!
Nevertheless, this is a potentiel pitfall in marketing: You think it's funny, somebody else is mortaly offended. And if the later number is too big, bad für business. Although I don't think this is very much of a problem with TW, they do not seem to cater primarly to the evangelical Christian crowd or conservative Muslims or similar.
If I'd ever feel the need (highly unlikely) to convince the people responsible for the cathedral in Cologne to allow
vaping in there, for example, I'd not take my TW with me. Plain and simple. Have enough other stuff, so no prob.