It's undoubtedly the case that the film makes it really hard to like the Baku. They are a boring lot of privileged white vegan types who have decided upon an alternative lifestyle, where they are free to make their own ethical clothing from hemp and marry their own cousins. They have apparently squatted on the planet and don't have a particular claim to it.
Consider also that in Journey's End, Picard is faced with a very similar ends/means dilemma, and decides to enforce the transportation of a culture to another planet, against their will, for the greater good. He chews out Wesley for doing exactly what he later does on Baku.
But consider the planet - it has weird effects that cause people to regress, they act irrationally. Picard isn't thinking straight. He's loved up, he's stoned, and he's bought into the whole hipster lifestyle. We all get a bit carried away when we go on holiday.
I think people are getting he chronology of the film a bit confused - by the time they have determined the Baku are settlers, not natives, Dougherty has been murdered (after deciding to pause the whole operation) and Picard is trying to buy time for Riker to get word back to the Federation. Ruafo goes rogue, and Picard justifiably stops him turning the planet to ash.
What we don't know is what happens next. It's quite possible that the Baku and the Sona reconcile, and all parties sit down and agree they'll move to a different planet, and work with the Federation to exploit the particles for the greater good. Once he's away from the reefer planet, I'm sure Picard would logically look at the situation and decide it's right to try to get hold of the particles, provided they can gain the agreement of the Baku.
The Federation Council would likely conclude that Dougherty screwed things up, but was lied to by the untrustworthy Sona. They'd put the whole thing on a pause for further consideration.
Consider also that in Journey's End, Picard is faced with a very similar ends/means dilemma, and decides to enforce the transportation of a culture to another planet, against their will, for the greater good. He chews out Wesley for doing exactly what he later does on Baku.
But consider the planet - it has weird effects that cause people to regress, they act irrationally. Picard isn't thinking straight. He's loved up, he's stoned, and he's bought into the whole hipster lifestyle. We all get a bit carried away when we go on holiday.
I think people are getting he chronology of the film a bit confused - by the time they have determined the Baku are settlers, not natives, Dougherty has been murdered (after deciding to pause the whole operation) and Picard is trying to buy time for Riker to get word back to the Federation. Ruafo goes rogue, and Picard justifiably stops him turning the planet to ash.
What we don't know is what happens next. It's quite possible that the Baku and the Sona reconcile, and all parties sit down and agree they'll move to a different planet, and work with the Federation to exploit the particles for the greater good. Once he's away from the reefer planet, I'm sure Picard would logically look at the situation and decide it's right to try to get hold of the particles, provided they can gain the agreement of the Baku.
The Federation Council would likely conclude that Dougherty screwed things up, but was lied to by the untrustworthy Sona. They'd put the whole thing on a pause for further consideration.