I didn't mean "amoral" as an insult, and I don't think you're amoral. You just seem that way sometimes (to me) in your apparent reluctance to view things[1] from the perspective of how they might be improved (i.e. how they "ought" to be), and rather argue about consequences (the way things are), with little regard for the justice of the larger machine that generates those consequences.
[1] Social / political / judicial / law enforcement things in particular. You've argued lots of times about how things can be positively changed wrt crypto, security etc.
PS: I don't think it's bias. Your perspective is also biased; it's just differently biased than the group average here. Your perspective is welcome and often refreshing.
I feel like I'm very concerned about the justice of the overall system, but that instances of injustice within it don't generally indict the whole system.
[1] Social / political / judicial / law enforcement things in particular. You've argued lots of times about how things can be positively changed wrt crypto, security etc.
PS: I don't think it's bias. Your perspective is also biased; it's just differently biased than the group average here. Your perspective is welcome and often refreshing.