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Yep, pretty much, I didn't feel like putting it into words, so thanks for this. I'd add that arguably, when students "play the game", they get the same flack, or worse, than job applicants who exaggerate or straight up lie in their resume the same way companies lie about free unlimited PTOs, job security, a clear career ladder, etc.
Using morality or honesty as an argument against students who cheat is an attack on students, a distraction from the fact that this shit doesn't work the way it was advertised actually, which has been internalized and normalized in many societies, left uncontested, which is big bad.