The only time I would not wash meat is if it's very fresh, straight from a high quality butcher.
Why do people who don't clean meat always try to tell others why they're cleaning it?

We know it's not going to kill off any damn bacteria. That's not the reason. Do you not wash vegetables or mushrooms? It screams willful ignorance and cac stubbornness to be right even though it's been explained over and over.
And why do you act like cleaning chicken makes a huge mess. Pretending it's being sprayed with a hose with water splashing all over the kitchen? If you cut up some chicken on a chopping board, do you not clean the chopping board???? or will it "spread bacteria all around your kitchen"
Question

Let's say you take some chicken out of the pack and drop it on the dirty floor. Now it's covered in nastiness. Will you wash it off, or throw it straight on the grill because "the temperature kills anything harmful"?
What if you have your own chickens? You kill and pluck a chicken, now it's covered in blood, shyt, dirt and a few stray feathers? Will you wash it off, or throw it straight on the grill because "the temperature kills anything harmful"? Washing chicken is literally part of the correct butchering process.
If you are from a less developed country where you have to buy chicken from a dirty wet market with questionable butchering and hygiene standards. Will you wash it off, or throw it straight on the grill because "the temperature kills anything harmful"?
Like half the world have been cleaning chicken for centuries and those countries are not dropping dead from chicken cross-contamination.