I just wanted to quote you to see how many times you said the same thing. It's like being a political cheerleader; it seems the more you say something, and the louder you say it - then people start to believe in you (whether you are right, wrong, or deflecting the attention elsewhere)
I get it. You don't think people should be hating on GIA. Ok.
There are some of us who think that anyone supporting a PFJ program, in any role, are dirt. I understand there were street hired folks, but I have as much sympathy for them as I do for a student who flunks a test because they didn't study.
Let us not forget the big picture here. GIA is restructuring so they can stay in business, which ultimately keeps the pay-to-play program a viable drain on the industry. I don't support that and neither do some folks here. You say it's bad karma to wish pilots out of their jobs. This has not happened yet. What has happened is that these folks are still in an institution that brings the profession down, with the gear monkies paying to be there.
So, support GIA or not. Me, I choose not to.