So a few scattered thoughts, around-, and soaring-out, from the last page or two of debate...
Wrongs in the past are to be taken as a lesson to not do wrong again -- not to carry on treading deeper into the muck, "...now that we're already in the swamp anyway".
"But the other kids are also throwing sand" is never a valid defence.
I suppose anything can be justified by minute divisions from some unargueably bad point, given enough self-deceiving hair-splitting...
It's enough that the "me" who buys the advantage, gains it over the hypothetical "myself" who didn't buy it -- it is already a problem there; For "but then that includes everything" arguments against this: See above.
If something is worth paying to bypass, maybe it needs mending, so that it is better worth playing, instead.
"Playing dangerous games"... This whole monetisation scheme is a dangerous game from my point of view, and I hope for FDev's sake (...and by extension for ours, because I for one want more Elite), that the damage it does to their perception in the eyes of the buying public, past us stalwarts, does not prove their downfall.
...and the manners of their risktaking seems echoed in their hedging strategy... I am not personally invested in anything Warhammer, but from what I have seen written by those who are, ever since Realms of Ruin was announced, it looks like anything Age of Sigmar was always going to be a high stakes gamble, on being "the one" who finally begins to crack open the door to fanbase acceptence of the new setting - to the point maybe any AoS license should come with free and generous insurance from Games Workshop ;P.
Also in that writing, it seems the apparent pattern to the critique players give of every title FDev puts out holds true: They are competent games -- good-looking, polished, and with expertly, and responsibly defined (EDIT: ...and adhered to...) scope, but... somewhat... bare-bones... lacklustre -- always something about gameplay systems that feels half-baked, and not as much fun as it could be, given juust a few tweaks, and bits and bobs...