Exactly my point: if the current behavior of a company reduces the enjoyment you get from products that you previously bought from that company, you are both justified and rational not to want to use those products, and even to say "I do not want to use these products anymore."
No rational argument can change the original non-rational utility function. And no, there's no "virtue signalling" involved.
No rational argument can change the original non-rational utility function. And no, there's no "virtue signalling" involved.