You can't sell your games interstate and then complain about having to travel to them
That is like saying you can't accept extra money from the AFL to poach other team's players and then complain about other fans continually pointing out your unfair advantage. It is also a bit like saying you can't move your team to Sydney and then complain about having to travel to Melbourne to play. Of course you can point out you have to travel, despite having chosen to relocate to Sydney.
Yes its own fault we have to travel to Tassie, but it doesn't alter the fact that it changes the dynamics (just as Swans being in Sydney instead of South Melbourne changes the dynamics). Basically we end up with a true home ground advantage in Tassie, but trade off the fact that we have to travel there. According to swans fans travel is a massive disadvantage, and home ground advantage, not such a big deal.
These VIC clubs should be thanking us "interstaters" as using this logic they had no home ground advantages at all when it was the VFL as everyone was in Melbourne!!

Well back in the day the VFL clubs had more of a home ground advantage because many played at suburban grounds where they trained, and were very familiar with the nuances of the ground they played on compared to the opposition. What they never really had was a massive home crowd advantage (with perhaps Geelong games being the exception).
Interstate (or intertown in Geelong's case) travel does produce home CROWD advantages, which is my point, non-Vic clubs all have travel disadvantages, but get more true home crowd advantages. Geelong have had their advantage diluted by having to play some big home games at the MCG, and only getting the Vic teams they can usually easily beat in Geelong. Hawthorn is similar with Tassie, we'd love to take Geelong/Pies/Bombers down to Tassie I suppose, but like Hawthorn playing down in Geelong, that is unlikely to happen at the moment.
I'd take a home crowd over a home ground advantage every time. 95% of the crowd baying for holding the ball seems to be a sound umpires often find hard to ignore (and this cuts both ways, home crowd umpiring is a fact, and it definitely happens in Melbourne too).