Deciding that the problem will fix itself and then doing nothing about it won't help anything.
Now while I know this is true. Why in this case?
It sounded like (though may not have been, I may have been too quick) "leave artists alone, the problem will solve itself" or "complaining makes it worse".
Calling the conversation "a whinefest" is as useful as the "something-something-Tumblr" comments that usually plague discussions like these, and is the sort of dismissive and trivialising behaviour talked about earlier. I certainly learnt a few things from this thread, and I think a few other people have too.
what is your solution then
Continue to discuss and "whine", so that perhaps just maby, people might sympathise, and companies might get a better idea of what people want.
In the "Do nothing about it" defense... They did offer a solution.
The solution was "If people want it, it will happen". Which only works if people actualy want it, a good reason to keep the discussion going and, well, "do something" to make people care.
What people buy, and thus what companies produce, is heavily based on society. See, for example how different media produced for other cultures can end up being. This is the reason why discussions like these often involve discussions on society, and what can be done to make people a bit more sensitive to issues like this.
The "Do nothing about it" "solution" probably causes more harm than good, as it causes people to act like the problem has "already been solved" (rather than, according to the idea of the so-called solution, "will eventually be solved") through the Magic of Capitalism, when it hasn't.