That seems to be a large part of the problem. It's easy (and disingenuous) to dismiss an argument because some of the people arguing the point use profanity or act "entitled".
Hah, it really isn't, and it makes people seem even more like babies throwing tantrums now that this "QUIT CALLING ME ENTITLED!" whining has come up. You can argue the point in a non-entitled way; "Wow, I don't like this practice because of what I think it might lead to, such as X, and I hope people don't reward it."
That is totally different than the feet-stomping, saying the company is holding you ransom, that they're forcing you to do anything, claiming that your history with the franchise means you deserve whatever.
Hey, here's another tidbit that's thrown around all the time to dismiss these arguments; don't like it don't buy it. I bet a lot of people hate that one too (because it's also true).