I disagree, showing support cows the cowardly agitator looking to spark outrage to sate their personal need for validation in whatever toxic politics they believe in and forced to whatever hole they crawled out of.In fact, I wish people in general would stop doing this. People who "say" they actually support something, but never actually doing anything to support it. If you're not going to throw in some money or march out to protest in support of X, or do something to actually advance X, you don't really support it, you're just acting like you do to make yourselves look good.
This is especially annoying with fake overblown outrage. It doesn't matter whether it's racism, sexism, homophobia, etc. The vast majority of people screaming bloody murder over something done to group X are not only not members of group X themselves they have no intention of doing anything whatsoever to stop whatever it was that was inflicted on group X. This shows they don't actually care, they just want an excuse to justify being jerks to people. This is why this fake overblown outrage tends to be over incredibly petty stuff and the only action any of them ever take is going on Twitter or Facebook or whatever and metaphorically yelling at the top of their lungs to make themselves look like they are bigger and more important than they actually are rather than actually doing something.
At least corporations have the excuse that they're trying to make money off of it by improving their image. These fake outrage people just want any reason to stir up trouble.
Fail to do that and we get shitheel of companies like Running With Scissor's CEO supporting alt/far right political crank in his tweets and the vile game that is Postal 4.
This is part of the reason I am more supportive of EA now is because they took an active stance on their politics and it shows through their games development.