This is ultimately what it comes down to for everybody, but shit like skateparks, corporate sponsors, and whatnot makes some pretty lasting effects.
this hating on skateparks or people who skate skateparks makes no sense to me. The days where you go to a perfect street spot and skate there all day are over. Most street spots where you have access to a good ledge or good set of stairs are places where you will get kicked out of right quick. But to actually skate street and progress? Thats fucking near impossible with the amount of security everywhere, and how buthurt people get about skateboarding on their property. More and more skateparks are being built as street skating becomes more and more restricted, and its not a coincidence. Sure in the 80's and 90s, even early 2000's you had the emb spots and the love parks where you could street skate all day 7 days a week without security haggling you, and every skater who reached the professional level did so skating purely street. But that is impossible now. What is possible though, is going to skateparks everyday, getting ur shit down, then going to a street spot and landing it within the 5 or so tries you have before getting kicked out, and thats what you see alot of.
But even if what i just said above wasnt the case, why do I HAVE to skate street to be a "real" skateboarder? I personally rarely skate street, but i go to the skatepark at least 6 days a week. If I want to skate a ledge, why would i ever choose a chunky concrete unwaxable piece of crap over a perfect coping ledge? I'm not trying to get sponsored, i dont like filming, i just like skateboarding, so why should i have to go through the struggles of someone whose trying to make it into the big times? I understand the hating on park footage in video, because I would feel really cheezed paying for a video that someone just sat a skatepark for a few days and filmed, but the hate against people who just go to the skatepark to skate makes no sense to me.
Skateboarding is skateboarding, whether it is done at a skatepark, on a vert ramp, in a garage, or on the streets. Saying skateboarding is dead because people are skating less street is nonsensical, because if people could skate the amazing street spots you old guys had growing up we would, but we cant. So we skateparks.