Disclaimer: never owned a Leica but don't see anything wrong in them.
Must admit I don't understand the perspective outlined by the poster above and the fact that people who hold this view tend to focus on Leica cameras. Some people seem to wilfully ignore the fact that Leica cameras have also intrinsic ergonomic, optical and mechanical qualities that make them especially suitable for certain types of photography.
Also, in relative terms, a used Leica rangefinder is not that expensive compared to what some people are prepared to spend on photography nowadays.
There are people out there who wouldn't bat an eyelid in dropping 5K or 6K on the latest Nikon Z or Canon whatever mirrorless monstrosity with ultra-mega-photonic phase AI AF with the latest f/0.95 Lanthanium glass to get the best 'bOhKeh'.
Then you look at their pictures and it's images of a picket fence, a sparrow in the feeder or a slow-mo waterfall in the Peak District, which had never been photographed before in history. And that's fair enough. But I don't see posts written about overpriced DSLRS and mirrorless cameras that often.
Just let other people be. One man's status symbol is another man's perfectly functional tool.