No ... not at all.
1) Don't fly if you can avoid it.
2) Opt-out if you have to. If they ask you why tell them you aren't going through until the TSA agents themselves are allowed to wear radiation badges (they aren't allowed to and a lot of the agents are pissed about this).
3) If you are going to fly, but it's not mandatory and you want to screw with the system, then buy a refundable ticket (preferably first class). If you are selected, opt out and then tell the screener you don't consent to being sexually assaulted. Its a roll of the dice what happens here, likely leading you to a denial of of boarding. Tell the TSA you are happy to refund your refundable first class ticket.
If the airline doesn't have any standby's or there are a couple seats left on the planet, then they just lost enough revenue to mean that flight was a net loss for them. The airlines hate this crap to and they are the only ones who will ultimately be able to change anything.