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Believe it or not, but there are externalities to the polemics you are describing.
The ostentatious posturing (I am a tiny minority that is virtuous, everyone else just wants to punish people and doesn't want the law to apply to everyone equally) is pretty ignorant. I've lived in multiple countries across North America, Europe and Asia, it's clear that you haven't thought about this.
It's comically easy to find well known (locally) examples where even the non polemical version of your arguement doesn't hold.
EDIT: I would appreciate a counter argument from people who don't agree. I am genuinely curious, because to me this seems like common sense. And I can provide multiple example from different cultures about why this rhetoric does not sound convincing.
I don't think the reference to "ostentatious posturing" is uncharitable. Just look at the text. This copytext is pretty standard and clearly aimed at self-aggrandization.