It then makes logical sense for them. They want to provide their services to institutions who merely want a mixer/tumber, but without "the taint".
Taint only exists because institutions like Wasabi perpetuate this nonsense.
I agree, but this is the point, "they" don't and "they" can lock us out of our accounts from "their" services/confiscate our coins.
I don't know which services you are talking about, since governments and regulators don't directly run services where you deposit coins or might have an open account. But if you're talking for instance about a centralized exchange; first and foremost you shouldn't be worried about your account being closed, since you shouldn't have any funds on there anyway.
And if you're worried that some service or platform could deny your payments if they haven't been green-lighted by Chainalysis / them (whoever that may be), then consider switching platform or telling them to stop using payment providers that filter and censor certain Bitcoin payments.