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I generally agree, but there are some things that are oversimplified. Sure a point(x, y) can have public attributes, but usually business objects are a bit more complex: insurancePolicy, deliveryRoute, user, etc. Having some control over those is definitely something you want to implement, at the cost of some boilerplate.
Oh for sure. I have nothing against getters and setters when they're justified, but in the case of bare fields with no validation like that example it's just annoying.
Also stuff like this just grinds my gears (oversimplified example again):
Just make it a bloody function.
You may say it's silly, but I've genuinely found code like this in the wild. Not that exact code snippet of course but that was the spirit.