>>73163456Because western viewers have no consistent moral values. Western society has made a practice of arguing that whatever your own inclination is, that's the most ethical behavior.
Obviously the only correct behavior is to always uphold your end of an agreement as the one that commissioned work. You cannot take it back, even when the work does not meet your standards. It's your responsibility to write it off and to not commission that person again. This de-incentivizes people delivering shoddy work, without trying to start unnecessary drama. A look on her timeline also shows that she has publicly bemoaned the price riggers and artists demand for their work.
You have to understand that many of them take a lot of time to work on these commissions, which justifies the high prices they ask. The correct behavior is again to accept this and to plan around it, instead of trying to discourage people from pricing their work such that they can survive and thrive.
It's only when you are selfish and dismiss the needs of others that you start to stray from the correct behavior and still think you're in the right. Just like there are people that say custom model commissions should be almost free so they can get into vtubing, by completely ignoring the amount of work that goes into it. You can only get to that sort of reasoning when there is complete moral decline that tries to justify selfishness as the greatest virtue.