I've noticed some of this in non-reddit forums, where we've discussed the situation at some length. I agree; it's quite disconcerting.
Some people have even made it clear that they're incensed at Christian Selig, like the situation is somehow his fault, and they consider him to be a gold digger who is just profiting off of the platform that Reddit generously provided, and they even go so far as to suggest that Selig needs to "pay his dues!!!11!!1" Even a well-reasoned argument (including a full explanation of the actual math) was ineffective at convincing them that maybe they don't quite grok the situation... one person actually stated bluntly that he doesn't even care; he basically just wants his subreddits back.
The mindset behind these kinds of comments just utterly baffles me. (shrug)