In-general it seems that Rust proponents want ease and modernity to replace the ability to do the same in C better, with more control and intent, and with better results.
Rust is less tight. That’s fine for an application, but the kernel is used by everyone who uses Linux.
Rustians disparage C because it doesn’t have Rust behavior.
I don't think C should be disparaged at all. Just because I prefer torx screws doesn't mean phillips screws were a horrible idea. They were brilliantly simple and enormously effective. I can't think of a single situation in which I wouldn't prefer torx, but torx wasn't an option historically and phillips was not the wrong decision at the time. Times change.
Rust is less tight. That’s fine for an application, but the kernel is used by everyone who uses Linux.
Rustians disparage C because it doesn’t have Rust behavior.
Why must the kernel have Rust behavior?