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This just reads like it was written by someone who is overly stressed about their own accountability and taking it out on the process.
So much of the wording makes most of the issues seem self-imposed.
If the writer is within a toxic work environment, sure these are valid complaints, but that's not because of a daily meeting.
The last paragraph is really what feels off the rails for me.
The writer is clearly promoting an "us vs them" mentality, when the entire point is to work as a team. It's not about just checking in, it's about having a consistent formal time to be open to adapting as a group, especially in an agile environment. If you are trying to coordinate work between 3-10 people within an iteration, it's about getting the work within the iteration fulfilled, not just the individual pieces.
So, no, team alignment does not have to happen daily, but it tends to be more beneficial than not when unknowns inevitably come into play.