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Everyone is jumping on the bandwagon and not considering the alternative...

 

This is like "Honk your horn if you like cookies!"  Everyone who drives their car by this sign is going to honk their horn.  Honk your horn if you don't like wealthy people getting all the attention and the perks!  Heck, even the wealthy people will be honking their horns.  

If you ran a watch and jewelry store, and you had one client who came in one time and bought one item and is not likely to buy another item...  Do you think it's a good business plan to keep on inviting that person to events year after year after year?  Is that a good return on investment?  

It's super easy to complain about these things.  But these two presenters are appealing to the masses.  They know that what they're proposing isn't feasible - brands and jewelry stores can't be inviting people who aren't going to buy more watches to events over and over again.  And the ones who aren't invited are going to scream sour grapes.  And those sour grapes are going to become complaints on the internet - exactly what the mass public wants to hear.  In MBA school they say; you can fool some of the people all the time, you can fool all the people some of the time...  There's a lot of gullible people jumping on the bandwagon and not considering the alternative.

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