Consensus doesn't precede immutability. Consensus determines immutability. You are trying to pose an argument that doesn't exist:
Consensus vs Immutability
It's like asking:
What's more important? Fiat or USD?
Where fiat is to consensus as USD is to immutability.
Which one is better? Countries or China?
Where countries is to consensus as China is to immutability.
Which takes precedence? Language or Spanish?
One contains the other.
Immutability is an adjective that means unchangeable and in the case of the DOA hack it was all about which takes precedence, immutability or consensus and numerous articles have been written directly about immutability Vs consensus in regards to the DOA hack. So yes, if consensus is above, if it includes, if it precedes immutability then when a super-majority consensus forms and says we roll back then saying that you can't because immutability is dubious at best since immutability is now used to exploit/abuse.
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Agree to disagree = I don't have anything meaningful to back up my position with so I'll rather argue from silence
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