Again, though, that's you. And those are perfectly valid feelings to have!
I would just say the following-
1. IMO, the vast majority of people who play D&D don't care about the company. They are more causal. The forums of enworld are definitely not representative of the overall D&D hobby.
2. Of those who follow the company, people can care about the decisions they have made in different amounts, or assign different normative values to those decisions.
3. Finally, even if people don't like the company's decisions, they might just have a different metric in terms of it impacting their purchasing decisions. For example, some people might not every buy a VW (overall brand, incl. Audi, Porsche, SEAT, etc.) because they still are angry about the lyin' diesel gate. Others might try to avoid Exxon because of the, um, Exxon-ish of it all. Some still refuse Chick-fil-a. And so on. For you, their recent actions might have crossed that line. For others, it's nowhere close. But I would say that this is more a personal decision than a moral imperative.
It's all good. I think that when we are personally invested in something, we tend to overestimate how others might perceive it. YMMV.