The existential irreality of quantum state
It is we who quantize. It's our way of approximating a system simple enough for us to comprehend, rather than trying to trace every subconstituent of an enclosing quantum system.The tornado that destroyed Limon, Colorado on June 6, 1990 was purely notional. Statistical quantization is more practical than tracing the individual odyssey of each air molecule. But it lacks objective reality. It is a mathematical approximation of the incomprehensible complexity.
Quantization is the juxtaposition of the purely cognitive notion of statistics with the objective reality of the infinite subconstituency of phenomena.
It follows that the existential irreality of quantum state allows local realism.

