No. I don't think he's a troll. He just has a different opinion.
Anyway, ROFLRICK. My only actions have been to not buy the Blu-ray (and considering I don't own a Blu-ray player, it's not that difficult not to do, not that I would have anyway), join the "Save Star Wars--Boycott the Blu-Rays" facebook page, and to post a video on my YouTube channel explaining the situation and encouraging my viewers to boycott it as well. What's wrong with that?
To be honest, I actually understand the pro-Lucas... "fanboys" better than the other people. I understand why they're buying the Blu-rays. If they like seeing the movies continually updated, if they like the originals better matching the prequels, then of course they're going to see this as a good product and want to buy it. I don't agree with it, but I understand it. It's the fans who complain about not getting the originals released and then STILL buy it, and then complain about how they can't NOT buy it... those people drive me crazy. Those people I can't understand. How hard is it not to buy something you disagree with? How hard is it to go beyond, "It's Star Wars... on Blu-Ray!" in your critical thinking process?