This is just wrong. If the career you desperately want to enter uses interns heavily, and you don't have any existing contacts then it gets your foot in the door and may be the only route available to you. The whole unpaid intern thing is morally wrong, but if you can afford to take the temporary financial hit then its as good a way as any to start a career.
But I do partially agree that it does indeed limit some access, but I have seen some un-advantaged people taking advantage of the process to get their foot in the door and for them sometimes that is the only chance to do that.
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