Oddly enough, I extrapolate general beliefs using people I know (who in general are reasonably decent and are trying to get by), rather than attribute malice to nebulous existence of evil people, cackling over the misfortune of others.
After all, an equally realistic narrative is that people like myself who don’t use these services couldn’t possibly contemplate paying somebody some desperately needed income no matter how much enjoyment I might get out of the free time.
After all, if someone was short sighted enough to get in a position where they needed that sort of work, I’m certainly not going to reward them by actually hiring them. Better they starve.
(Of course, I’ll make a brave little speech about how regrettable it is that they’re starving, all the while ensuring I never pay anyone who isn’t skilled enough to be worth $25/hour!)
Mwahahaha!
(And yes, there are no doubt dozens of people who think like either of these absurd scenarios. But pretending that’s the entire customer base is constructing fantasies that don’t help the situation.)