There's a difference between:
1. The decision to go all-in on streaming in order to save the profits from home entertainment (cable TV).
2. The decisions regarding *how* to go all-in on streaming. Netflix, Comcast, Paramount, and others all made the same mistake of too much content in order to try to win the streaming wars.
The stance of those who are fans of the park can rightly criticize #2. Iger admits that was a mistake.
However, that really isn't your point, isn't it? It's all about how TWDC should have ignored #1 and just gave you more and better rides at WDW regardless about saving the home entertainment market. Isn't it?