One of the ridiculous things I see in martial arts, is people getting all upset and concerned about what another organization and or school does with the things that hold their gis closed. If some other organization wants to have one of their people wear a white, red, purple, neon blue, camo, tan, transparent belt... so what? That does not effect me or my school or my training at all. If that other school wants a certain number of stripes or pins or patches or things on one side and not the other... again, that makes no difference to me or my school.
That other school can do what it wants. That school will be judged by what it does and it has to live with the representation it makes... or they go out of business. No matter how grand, how ethical, how traditional your school does it... it will not be impacted by the other school at all. And, both your school and their school will be judged by folks like jobo, who laughs at the silly colors and stripes either way.
Teddy Atlas and Freddy Roach don't show up to the gym wearing belts, or badges... You can judge their skill as boxers by their records. You can judge their skill as trainers by their fighters. Again, that doesn't change how my school views belts and stripes and patches and such.
So, they want to give that gal a 5th degree black belt and make her a grand master at age 21.... Good for her. Good for them. Would I go to train with her? Or attend a seminar she taught? I'd have to see her for myself, to judge whether I want to take that time. Her belt and number of stripes have little to do with whether I go learn from her.
When I go to seminars, where there are multiple classes being taught. I don't go to the class with the highest ranked instructor. I go to the class that is teaching the thing I want to work on... or I go to the class taught by the person I think I can get the most from... Many times, the most valuable things I pick up, are from some of the lowest ranked instructors there.