Nah - I'll probably either ride the ride or enjoy my day at a theme park instead of standing outside like the town crier, trying to force my opinion on others. Like - it's a ride. I have better things to do with my time, as do most people. Your question doesn't make sense to me - maybe others get it. Why would those who defend the retheme (or oppose it) explain to people why a ride is the way it is, unless we're a tour guide or one of those people who obnoxiously likes to tell their family about the Imagineering behind ... oh wait, that one is me. Will I tell my kids that I'm delighted that this particular thing was rethemed because (a) the original was problematic and (b) I love fireflies and have some hope that a P&TF retheme might include them? Probably (I mean, they already heard it when we went, even though they didn't get to ride SM)! But then again, my kids are already pretty aware of (a) issues related to cultural messaging in media and (b) their dad's love of fireflies.