Maybe this topic isn't just the right place for *that* discussion. There's a lot of things that may seem unfair, but in the end, it boils down to something rather simple: We race on circular tracks, so there is always the element of lapping. However, if the race was rather on a straight or a track from A to B and there would be a safety car or something to that effect, the whole field will be bunched up.
The safety car has always introduced this element, it's nothing new, so why cry about it now? Teams actually plan for this, by for example driving to a particular delta, as driving out a too large gap (at the expense of higher tire wear) is a disadvantage in case of a safety car. Drivers prepare for this eventuality. It's the name of the game and the game is the same for everyone. Vice versa, if the drivers had been reversed, it would be no fairer/unfairer for the same reason.
I find it quite frankly amusing and rather annoying that everytime fans of a certain driver don't get the desired outcome, they feel the need to talk about changing rules that have been part of the sport for ages. Sure, you can always change something, but you will never solve everything. And new rules introduce other elements that could be subject of being unfair in other ways.
I'm a Hamilton fan and I'm quite frankly not pleased that lapping back markers robbed us of what certainly would have been a better fight, but I'm certainly not going to moan about changing rules or what not because I did not have the desired outcome of a race. In fact, I appreciate the race for what it was - Verstappen drove superbly and completely deserved that win. If Hamilton deserved 2nd is another matter - lucky he was that there was a safety car, but likewise, also unlucky that track condition brought fate together in a way he ended up dropping out of that race for the win completely. So maybe it was Max who was lucky that Hamilton dropped out like that. Or Max was lucky that there was no wall at the safety restart point when he lost control of his car. I mean come on.
It is what it is. Just sit back and enjoy the ride of what looks like is going to be a superb season.