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No offense, but that's the wrong take here. "People" (as in The People, or the majority) didn't do this, a giant 3 billion dollar organization did. Sure, it's composed of people, but this is unregulated capitalism run amok...
Nah. There was a meeting of actual humans who got together and decided to trick a child hoping no one would notice. Said meeting likely cost more than the said console did in salaries, too.
Edited to clarify. Most people wouldn't do this. Get a group of randos off the street and they wouldn't do this to a child.
I just think we shouldn't shield these evil people by pretending it's "the business" doing it. It's humans. Really really shitty humans, but they made the decision to do this to a kid, on camera, thinking it wouldn't immediately backfire in this age of social media.
So not only are they assholes, but also fucking stupid.