People need to understand better that The Pokémon Company and Nintendo are separate entities from each other.

While Nintendo does have a one third ownership stake in The Pokémon Company, TPC is very independent from Nintendo. For the most part they do their own marketing, they arrange their own licensing for merchandise and they generally operate completely independently from Nintendo.

If there is a decision that is made with the Pokémon IP that you feel like is less than ideal, you should try to remember that Nintendo is not to blame, and you should focus your blame on The Pokémon Company.

For example, many people are upset with Nintendo for not releasing the classic Pokémon RPGs on Nintendo Switch Online. Please try to keep in mind that it's not really Nintendo's decision whether those go on there or not. Nintendo can influence TPC to make their games available, but they can't just choose to put them there. TPC might have their own plans for those games, or they might have their own reason why those games will never be available, but it almost certainly has nothing to do with Nintendo themselves.

TPC is VERY strict with how the Pokémon IP is used and distributed. They've always been very stingy with releases and availability.