I said there was great indie games before, but we've seen a tremendous influx of games in the last 3 to 5 years. There certainly was no "shortage" of great indie games being made.
And I merely said that I don't think that's true, to me indies have just been like, business as usual, because I can remember loads of awesome indie games from way before the last few years, and I gave some examples. I dunno why you thought you had to repeat. I'll just agree to disagree, I merely wanted to express an opinion that differs to yours, not bother trying to convince you.
Yet, then we have Republique, a game in production already, by a team that already left and formed the studio, and they admitted they had funding to some extent already, promised nothing really but a pre-order by donating, and you have to ask..
...is this what Kickstarter is supposed to be for?
I dunno what this part has to do with the post that you quoted there... But I'll respond anyway.
Kickstarter is there as a source of funding, Republique seems to qualify as someone going after that so, yes, it's there for that too. I don't think there's any rule saying that you can't also go after other funding sources and I see little wrong with them wanting to secure an amount that will allow them to retain creative control and the rights to the IP, even if they also get additional funding from a publisher, their parents, the government, or whoever else. That I haven't pledged for Republique doesn't mean I see something wrong with them trying this, as long as they intend to develop and finish the game which means it's not a scam or similar and people will get what they pledge for (whether that lives up to their expectations or not is a different matter, there's always a risk when you buy something, early or not). I only don't have that much interest in the game, for now. Also, what does what they give have to do with anything? I go for the pre-order style option more often than not anyway as it seems quite fair to me, but that's me.
Again though, it's just based on demand, if people don't want something they won't pledge. Where's the problem? Republique might get made even without Kickstarter but there could definitely be consequences, ie, an inability for the developer to be able to create sequels without working with the same publisher, creative changes requested by the publisher that otherwise would not have occured, and so on. Or maybe the Kickstarter will fail but they'll find a different publisher with a better deal than they expected possible. Or maybe the Indie Fund will help them. Or whatever. Who knows? None of these possibilities make their attempt evil.
Shitty games are made all the time too, but what's the point in going all "is this what the games industry is supposed to be for?" or something... If you don't like that or any other part of it, you can ignore it, while others may not find it to be shitty. Options!