Here is where the analogy breaks.
I love Disney. I am frustrated right now by the company - and particularly by the activism the company has chosen to engage in with politics that have nothing to do with Disney's business. That's different from the normal complaints on here about G+, Prices, and CM's. It's still a valid reason however (in my book) to be frustrated with the company.
You can't just walk away from decades of marriage. So I can't just easily give up and leave. Any relationship - even one with a company like Disney takes work. The problem is that usually a marriage takes investment on both sides. You both have to be willing to work at it. Disney isn't willing to work at it. I have written them and asked them to come to counseling with me so we can work on our problems together. I didn't even get so much as a "I'm busy right now, but maybe we can talk about it over dinner?" from Chapek. I sent flowers, but I don't think Disney even put them in a vase. :-(
All kidding aside, I am in a bit of a bind. On the one hand, I want to speak with my wallet and let Disney know I am unhappy by withdrawing my funding from the company. On the other, that's going to hurt me more than them since it would mean selling a long term investment that I won't get back. I can't change my mind in 2 years and just bring things back to normal (just like if you get a divorce).
I don't want to give up on Disney. But I want them to hear my concerns and at least take them seriously. If they listen and ultimately decide to move in a different direction than I support, then I can move forward with my life and be comfortable with my decision. But right now it's really hard to know where their minds are and where they see themselves in 5 years.