I don't see why anyone would fight against your view. Sounds perfectly reasonable to me. There's no compelling reason to trust strangers on the internet with either our money or our personally identifiable and financially sensitive data.
Also, you don't need to take chances on random, unknown (and potentially malicious) ICOs and airdrops in order to be successful in crypto. The more you play with fire, the more you risk getting burned. It's better to stick with known quantities and established, reputable altcoins.
I couldn't agree more! I believe that most, if not, all of us in the crypto space have the same sentiments when it comes to giving away our personal data/info to strangers. I think the best thing to do is stay away from projects that require KYC just to be safe. We can make an inquiry on this via forum thread or on their Telegram channel.
Remember that playing with fire may be fun and thrilling, but it is very very dangerous! Stay safe and be vigilant!