I would think more easily upheld when we have a relatively good supply of food, water, dentistry, immunisation and sanitation (and probably alot of other infrastructure I'm forgetting). I'd pay that.
Ironically when someone, when nursed amongst all that infrastructure, can't maintain behavioural norms that keep that infrastructure going* because 'it's not real' and instead do whatever the hell they want, I actually think that's a bad person.
* Caveat: Sometimes it only seems a certain norm is needed to keep the infrastructure going. So if for example someone takes their pet anaconda for a walk down the street, it breaks a norm but...upon reflection it's not breaking the infrastructure really, if at all.