I don't. The majority of these people were cheering on MS' acquisitions and asking for more. A key factor in that cheering was not that Xbox and Game Pass would have more games, but that other platforms and gamers would have less. I said this previously, but all those cheerleaders are now finding out what it actually means when a corporation spends that much money on acquisitions.
The people I do feel sympathy for are the people who simply prefer Xbox as a platform and are just worried about the future of the hardware. They want to keep playing in that ecosystem and that's a reasonable thing to want.