Those same arguments can be made for compounds, guns, or muzzloaders. It's up to the individual to know the limitations of their weapon. I also worked at an archery shop for a couple of years, that sold crossbows, and IMO there were no more uninformed individuals with unrealistic expectations coming in to buy them than there were coming in to buy compounds.
These guys are just looking for an easy way to go out and kill more deer. No respect for nature or the animals. Cannot enjoy the woods and what nature has to offer.
The same could be said my gun hunters or trads toward those using compounds. But again, IMO it's not fair or correct to sterotype a group because of their equipment preference.