>Even at 2-3x price, the price of the ticket is a relatively small portion of the total cost of attending.
This is irrelevant. The fact is that it's 2-3x the cost because someone decided to be greedy and purchase lots of tickets that people would have bought. Imagine if you go to buy a bar of chocolate, and it's $1 as it usually is. Then one day you've found out that the only way to buy it is from the weird guy outside the shop, who has purchased the entire supply of chocolate and is selling them at $3. I would be upset about it. The actual original price it irrelevant, no matter how cheap it is to get it. The fact is that you're making someone pay 3x as much which is frankly horrible behaviour.
>People without money get screwed out of entertainment? Boo Hoo. How about Healthcare or housing? You know, actual essential things.
So you think it's okay for someone to do something bad, so long as it's trivial and not related to one's bare survival?
>Thinking that being a hardcore fan makes you somehow more deserving to attend is entitled child mentality, plain and simple.
I agree. But being so greedy as to purchase thousands of tickets in order to sell them at a significant markup later on is also childishly greedy, moreso in fact than the child who believes he deserves to see something he likes without having to pay 3x the cost beacuse some guy has decided to be greedy.
>If you can't afford the auction price of the ticket, sit at home and watch their live youtube videos.
That's totally fine. But being denied a service because of someone else's greed is extremely ethically and morally questionable in my opinion.
I'm a social anarchist. I don't have any problem if you decide to sell something at whatever price you want. But I maintain that it's abhorrent, greedy, disgusting, horrible, childish and at the least questionable for one to force this practice upon others who would have no problem affording the original product. Whether it's a ticket or a chocolate bar or food or even hospital or housing, it's the same principle, and I fail to see why it does not apply to those but it does apply to tickets.
>It's arguably not even much worse and you won't have to deal with the smelly crowds.
Don't try and undersell something that people would have otherwise wanted in order to make yourself feel better about supporting abhorrent and greedy behaviour please.