I would agree if they decided to completely stop selling products with blades because some of their market doesn't allow them. But that's not what they are doing--you can still buy all of their products that have blades and they aren't saying anything about stopping production of those items or restricting their access. They're simply expanding their product line so they can sell to people who can't buy their regular products or who want to buy products they can carry and use in restricted areas. It just looks like good business to me....caving in to the anti-knife wave...
If I were flying a lot, I'd probably buy one just to have on the plane & in the secure area of the airport and then swap out for a regular one when I could get to my checked luggage.