I do understand your argument, but... you choose that path. You choose to come to Canada study, and I'm pretty sure that if you're here for that long, you probably already know how Express Entry works. You know what you have to do to achieve 470+. Have you worked towards that?
I live in a country where more than 50% of the population gets less than $200 USD per month, where every single close family member that I have has already being robbed or had a gun pointed to his/hers chest. I work 42 hours a day, I commute, I paid for my credentials through my own work, just like you did. Yet, I found time to wake up at 4AM every day to study for IELTS, to learn french, so that I could become competitive. Why? Well, because I knew that Express Entry was a competition. If I did nothing, I would not be able to leave the country where I was born.
Again, I **totally** support the idea that CECs should earn extra points. But, it freaks me out when even by earning these extra points, they still claim that they're not being treated fairly in the system. If people without Canadian Experience/Diploma points are getting 470+, why can't you too? Have you maxed out IELTS? Have you started learning french? If you really want to continue to continue to live in Canada, you should go after every single option available.