Yes, but the people who needed to do the fighting in this case were the BSA leadership. I'm sure there are a very large number of people who would have contributed financially to sustain long-term legal action to protect what the BSA was.
The process of destruction was
1) Get the organization hooked on corporate funding.
2) Force them to become PC in order to continue to be funded.
3) Their core left, causing an implosion.
You think so? All their large donors threatened to yank their funding. If youll recall BSA won a Supreme Court case on the gay issue. No one was going to stand behind them... this large group of people didnt exist