Yeah, because Inspired Media is the definition of corporate greed, and embodies all that's wrong in the world. Fuck the MAN!
Inspired is made up of people. Hard working, driven, passionate people. You're right though, the power is in the people, as in it's in our power to vote with our wallets about those things which we think are valuable.
It's funny that you sling "upper middle class white kids" as an assault, when your attitude that entertainment should be free is rife with entitlement and selfish thinking...you know, things that typify upper middle class white kids.
In the music business, where even the best royalty deals add up to literally a few pennies per unit sold for the artist,  and an overinflated bureaucracy ends up raking in the real dough, maybe your way of thinking makes a shred of sense. In which case, you could justify pirating an album by then going and seeing the artist live in concert and/or buying merchandise directly from the artist
But in a case like Inspired Media, who consistently puts out high quality content all season long literally for free—aimed at an incredibly small, not all that profit-rich, niche market at that— and then charges modestly for the culmination of all their hardwork, it makes exactly zero sense. If you yourself enjoyed EOS, and would like to see a sequel, you're directly acting against your own self-interest, as well as everyone else's.
And, if you're trolling, whatever, plenty of people think just like this.