The problem is there's no incentive to fail out a paying customer. And this isn't isolated to bootcamps -- I've noticed many universities babying CS majors by dumbing down CS101 and offering enough soft-skill electives that you can basically get a degree without knowing how to code.
A classmate said "it's a boot camp... people should be kicked out / quit".
But presumably that might mean a partial refund and the camps do not want to do that.... so they sit in class weeks behind not doing well and dragging the whole class down with them.
At least in universities you MIGHT fail a class. Not so much in coding camps. But yeah I've ran into and worked with some CS folks I wondered about... like dude you should know a lot more than me... you're having trouble logically doing anything here...