>>12662539This anon is right, but no need to be antisemitic.
The axiom of choice is a convenient generalization of a true fact for finite sets to infinite sets. You assert something exists without giving any clue as to how to find it. In such a way, phrases that begin with "there exist" lose all empirical meaning.
But of course, the people who complain about the axiom of choice in particular are misguided since the root of the problem is the completed infinite.
The moment you stop using the infinite as a figure of speech for an unending process and actually start regarding infinities as total, completed objects, you leave the realm of science and enter the den of theology.