Whether the point is moot or not is in itself moot. You are the one heralding head-choppers as the ideal future for Everton, so your comedy pantomime opposition to the new shower is performative entertainment. Fair play.
As for decline of working-class attendance, that's the inevitable outcome of this club attempting to compete with its erstwhile peers. Evertonians have a choice: compete or die. Competing will, inevitably, mean higher prices for tickets, etc. Working-class attendance has been in decline around the entire country since the onset of the Premier League. Even the price of a ticket at Everton - what, 58 quid or something - is no longer tailored to "working-class" people. It's a discretionary spend aimed at middle-class wallets. This is the outcome of Philip Carter's breakaway in 1992. We just didn't have the gumption to follow through with our greed and spent 30 years in a sentiment-infused mausoleum rather than doing what we always did: lead and compete.
Either way, we're no longer living in the 1970s. It's a globalised game now - as can be seen by the nationalities of the players on the pitch - and the choice is no longer, sadly, between working-class prices and middle-class prices. It's between the likes of the Friedkins and the head choppers. Pick your poison, but don't pretend some Sheikh is a socialist.
Unless we decide the German model is the way to go - with fan ownership at the forefront. Good luck selling that to Brexit Britain.