I'm licensed in three states as a lawyer, so i'm quite aware of what they thrive on :)
What you write is a truism, but i'm not sure it's that helpful. The post i responded to seemed to be trying to understand the tradeoff and likelihood it has an effect, which is what i was answering. You have not argued it will have an effect, actually, just said it's non-zero probability.
If it cost zero time/energy to file a complaint, sure, why not. That isn't the case here and most people want to understand the tradeoff, not the extreme.
Otherwise, you'd just do everything, regardless of time/cost/effectiveness.
What you write is a truism, but i'm not sure it's that helpful. The post i responded to seemed to be trying to understand the tradeoff and likelihood it has an effect, which is what i was answering. You have not argued it will have an effect, actually, just said it's non-zero probability.
If it cost zero time/energy to file a complaint, sure, why not. That isn't the case here and most people want to understand the tradeoff, not the extreme.
Otherwise, you'd just do everything, regardless of time/cost/effectiveness.