Dude, if somebody out there somewhere is seriously doing that, they really need some education in effective careers to pursue. That's a lot more likely to improve their lives than complaints about the social effects of the size of bug bounty payouts.
Speaking of privilege, how much privilege is there in believing that ethics aren't important, because you don't know what it's like to live in a place that never even pretended to care about it, and get robbed on a routine basis, because a bunch of other people around you don't care about ethics either, and would rather form a gang and smash anybody who has something they want than work to build a marketable skill?
That is the world you build when you advocate for people not paying attention to the harms of releasing exploits into the wild, because it might pay better than doing the right thing.
I'm sure you didn't mean to but telling people who are doing the best they can with the tools that they have that they "really need some education" comes across as incredibly condescending. It's been my experience that you will have a hard time convincing other people if you tell them things that way.
Speaking of privilege, how much privilege is there in believing that ethics aren't important, because you don't know what it's like to live in a place that never even pretended to care about it, and get robbed on a routine basis, because a bunch of other people around you don't care about ethics either, and would rather form a gang and smash anybody who has something they want than work to build a marketable skill?
That is the world you build when you advocate for people not paying attention to the harms of releasing exploits into the wild, because it might pay better than doing the right thing.