I had actually started to build up a little respect for your position because you seemed to have put a little thought into it in the past. The quoted post erases all that.
1. The thought of selling FPs to doe-eyed first-time parkgoers, or any other, for personal gain disgusts me. Call me self-righteous if it makes you feel better, but it is morally reprehensible and clearly against Disney policy and intent. If you disagree with that, I think you would find yourself at the far end of that particular spectrum.
2. The thought of using FPs past the softly-worded printed window--that multiple CMs volunteered to me as not set in stone--is not in the same ballpark. If you want to believe it is, go ahead.
3. FPs that I've given away were not part of a premeditated master strategy to upset the FP distribution system of a major corporation. They were last-minute decisions based on our changing desires over the course of the day. Maybe little Johnny had a change of heart about riding a particular ride or little Sue was tired and we decided it was best to return to the resort. Does it feel good to give them away? Of course. Am I so desperate to feel that so as to collect them hours earlier specifically for that feeling? Uh, no.
You now join a select group of posters who I no longer engage with on this subject. Our two positions are too radically different for it to make sense for either of us, and it just wastes everyone else's time.