No, in your mind it's morally wrong. Crime and morals aren't exactly the same thing. I do understand where you're coming from, I've been on the other side of the same sort of situation before.
However, I consider AUR morally wrong. If KGT is indeed seriously flawed (and it does appear to be so), the implications extend far beyond the currently short AUR chain. I would rather see one fairly recent chain go down and the others adapt rather than a scammer taking advantage of every chain that utilizes KGT and really screwing everyone over without any notice or understanding of what actually happened.
Ideally, this work would have already been done on a testnet before launch and/or kimoto never advertise his creation as secure. Apparently, that's too much to ask these days.
You are not judge and jury and executioner in this world. Maybe in your dreams, but not here, not now.
You come up with some odd responses. How about you address the real concern I presented instead of pushing back with nothing more than banality. I take it you believe everyone should just lay down and pretend nothing is wrong, even though people have expressed concerned about KGW (idk why I started putting a T in there...) and aur? The funny thing, people are mostly unwilling to listen to the voices of caution around here and have instead willingly lined up for exploitation by not asking the critical questions.
General apathy, misinformation and lack of understanding is not healthy for a strong decentralized chain.
I guess that sounds just fine to you though....