Well I just see it as, these snakes are being bred to live out thier lives in a captive environment

It would seem cruel to breed for these certain traits, and then release them into the wild or something where they would most likely not last any amount of time. But we tend to do this with most all animals we keep as pets. Dogs are a great example and their are many traits in dogs that can cause long term or even fatal health problems.. but we like how they look, or how they function, so we continue to selectively breed for them.

I LOVEEEE my albino checkered in my opinion she is a million times more beautiful than a normal checkered.. but again, that's my opinion. Most snakes have developed their coloration to allow them to blend in, but I love those snakes that really pop out at you. She has the most beautiful yellows and oranges, and when they are against her pigment lacking skin which looks lavender, they are just beautiful. The same goes for my snow corn. His eyes are stunning and he lives a happy life in a rather dark and comfortable home

If people want to pay an extra fee, and provide the care that is needed, then go ahead and breed as many crazy colors as you can. As long as the snakes are taken care of properly, I'm happy