Yep, he wants to force his good taste on people. Nothing wrong with that.
If someone with good taste got into radio and just forced his good taste down others throats we could hear the likes of Edith Piaf, The Seekers, The Mamas & The Papas, Judy Collins, and other "If you don't like these musicians you're a bad person" tier musicians on the radio.
But nope, ******* Hotel California and Nickelback and Nicki Minaj it is. "Hey man, stop forcing your good taste on others, if you don't like it just don't play dude." "You just want the Phantom nerfed because you just want to play swarm."
Whoa whoa. Leave Nicki out of this! She's way more talented than most hip hop artists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w56UQK7QpBw&t=1m4s
But really music taste isn't a good analogy for adherence to rules. Music diversity exists because taste in music is equally diverse. The same reason why cars come in 20 colour options.
Rules, on the other hand, exist to be followed. Not following rules defeats the sole purpose of that ruleset in the first place.
It might seem like you're doing new players a favour when you tell them they can pre-measure, but if that turns into a habit they're in for a rude awakening at their first tournament.
Edited by zerotc