I think you're doing it again, hedging against an unpopular opinion. You just said your concern is caching, but now it's network monitoring. Is it fair to say you do not think end-users should be able to encrypt dns queries in such a way that network operators can't read them?
No, if that was the case we would be in agreement. The issue is as I described it, Bert argues network admins need visibility into end-user DNS queries to (for example) monitor for malware. It sounds like you are surprised to learn his position on this? 
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Here is an example. https://twitter.com/PowerDNS_Bert/status/1040492748036562944 …
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Here he is advocating for a signal that lets operators disable DoH for end-users. https://twitter.com/PowerDNS_Bert/status/1040559600704122880 …
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