I'm sorry to hear that you have given up the fight Hank to point to quotes for inspiration I personally prefer something from the classics “The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs, is to be ruled by evil men.” It sounds as though you have admitted defeat which is ok, but to endorse it as the norm isn't helping anyone and only furthers the problem. For those looking to "Turn on, tune in, drop out" please don't discourage others, one can point to Ron's tone or verbose delivery and make comment, but he is trying. Are you?
As members of the anti-abuse working group, we shouldn't promote telling others to quit, rather ask what can anti-abuse being doing to make better use of the insights that Ron and others are discovering? To the responder from Europol can you help provide some insight into what is needed to enact change? Is there a framing issue? Audience issue? ... etc
To Tõnu's point we need a way for this community to take action or a subset of the community that does agree that action is needed. We could work with CIRCL to push for wider use or coverage from existing projects like
https://bgpranking.circl.lu/ or work to develop a similar function within RIPE. To those who will respond we aren't the internet police, if there are no "Internet Police" then we are all the internet police and need to start taking creating community mechanisms to identify bad neighborhoods and work with our peers to deal with them.
Take it easy