I agree. But at the same time, this might indicate something.
Frustration.
Try to build a bridge, a building, a factory, and see how far one gets, without a lot of clear cut rules being followed.
Then look at ... say, Debian. Where every single piece of software follows guidelines, or it's in non-free.
Then look at the node ecosystem, where no one audits anything, or even cares if they're literally infringing, who wrote it, etc.
No one even checks, if any of the 25,000 packages, have just been replaced by malware, or if the license has changed.
And beyond that, we have endless orgs running code on deprecated compilers (eg php5), with no security updates.
These things are absurd, but we accept it, merely because prefer greed over security, safety, sustainability of code.
So, some of it may be frustration. I'm frustrated with it!
It doesn't make it right, but....