These people are not a part of the Bitcoin ecosystem, certainly not as far as nodes are concerned. So why are we even talking about them?
You're the one who started talking about them, not me. I was making an example of subjective view on money, the figure $30 is arbitrary. Re-read my initial statement.
So you're not talking about poor people in third world countries?
Again, it comes down to where the user is from. While $30 might seem like a small amount in the US, it is a big amount in remote places in the world. It comes down to whether and by how much you want to restrict node usage. Do you want nodes only to be run by people in 1st world countries?
What are you trying to say?