That's not really what responsive design means at all. And I don't find your comment particularly constructive.
Useful content is essential. But responsive design is about making that content readable, accessible and hopefully attractive to the reader no matter what the device they're using to consume it.
It has nothing to do with "pretty" layouts and everything to do with the web's fundamental principle of universality.
And - by the way - many people do care how something looks, especially on mobile. Just because a site has good content doesn't mean it shouldn't be easy to read.
>everything to do with the web's fundamental principle of universality.
Precisely everything that anyone who doesn't have JS capability or perhaps an older or less capable browser (whatever reason they still have one) is denied. The readability, accessibility and attractiveness you value often have the NASA predicament : Faster, Better, Cheaper... pick "2".
Have you tried browsing your site on an older Nokia?
Useful content is essential. But responsive design is about making that content readable, accessible and hopefully attractive to the reader no matter what the device they're using to consume it.
It has nothing to do with "pretty" layouts and everything to do with the web's fundamental principle of universality.
And - by the way - many people do care how something looks, especially on mobile. Just because a site has good content doesn't mean it shouldn't be easy to read.