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The mental gymnastics in this.
Movies are products. Movies are investments in future movies. Yesterdays movie pays the employees that produce todays movie.
Time is money and money is time. So if you invest your time you should also invest your money. If you don't do that you actively contribute to either artists getting payed less, movies getting worse by being funded less, or streaming services deteriorating even more. You are hurting the people that obtain the movies legally. Basic economics.
Besides, you mention Disney streaming. There are countless other ways to legally enjoy a movie. I don't understand why everyone here thinks streaming is the only way.
The only mental gymnastics are yours.
How do you propose to stop supporting Disney? Without eventually hurting the employees of Disney?
Streaming or buying a blueray or paying for a movie ticket (which is prohibitively expensive and can only be done in some occasions when I know I will enjoy it and then they fill you up in ads), it won't matter, it all supports Disney and their shitty behaviour. I love buying my favourite movies and shows but I don't want to buy all the movies and shows I want to watch, that's why streaming is so much better in many ways and set as the main example. Even movies I bought in BR I will end up downloading for the comfort of watching them, I want to watch them on whatever screen I want wherever I want, not when I have a blue ray reader.
And others have already told you, sometimes there's no legal way to enjoy some content, if some company doesn't want me to get something, why would I listen to them and not find my own way?
The fact that it all works for you doesn't mean others don't want it in a different way.
No, I don't need to do anything, they don't set the rules. If my kids enjoy watching a movie but Disney won't allow them to watch it without first swallowing 30 minutes of ads selling them other stuff you bet your own ass I will find a way to allow them to watch the movie without whatever random shit a corporation comes up with. I want to compensate the workers but I don't. I pay Disney and they choose how employees are paid. And I won't do whatever they say just because they "own" the movie. Should I still compensate the employees of Disney and the corporation for I don't know, watching Fantasia done over 80 years ago? Stop sucking the corporations ass. They are abusing everyone, including their own employees.
If you say we have reasons to stop supporting Disney then you are saying either no one can watch their content or we can watch it the only way it hurts them. There's no middle ground.
You'll be the one who runs the movie industry into the ground. It's not going to be Disney. It's going to be piracy.
If you don't vote with your wallet and you don't support good movies over bad movies, you're helping nobody except yourself.