Martial artists? Not as a whole.Oh yeah, this poses the question:
Do martial artists place too much stock in the color of belts?
I think that we need to qualify what a martial artist isn't: getting your bb and the quitting doen't make you a martial artist; it means that you took a class and got a paper that said so. It does not make you a martial artist.
I think that schools do, as it is either a direct source of income or a goal that keeps iffy students around and paying longer.
And iffy students (I mean those who sign up just to get their blackbelt and then quit) do because having the belt is like having a trophy; it looks cool and you can say, 'I got a black belt in karate' and watch your uninformed friends say, 'ooh, wow! bet nobody can mess with you!'
I think that beginner students nearly always do, but those that actually become martial artists generally figure it out before they reach their first dan or equivallent. If not by then, usually soon after, the rank being a crutch to help them through the beginning part of their martial journey.
Martial artists tend to emphasize not the belt itself, but the blatant misuse of it by some to fleece students or their parents of gobs of extra cash.
Daniel