Lord knows the Court makes bad decisions.
If I get dragged into a courtroom, put under oath and asked, “Did you rob a bank?” I think I have a right not to incriminate myself. Of course, if I choose to incriminate myself, I certainly can say, “I robbed that bank and 2 others.” I don’t have to do that, but I could.
If I make a decision to buy a product, and I go to a store that sells that product, and the proprietor asks me questions, I think I can choose to walk away and skip the whole thing, or I can make statements on a 4473.
If I don’t walk away, and if I make false statements, I think I have made a choice to incriminate myself. I didn’t have to, but I chose to.
I should be subject to the consequences.
Of course, you would be. However, some are more equal than others.