Until you show me some proof that someone was blocked and blacklisted for using Wasabi I will consider this to be speculation, and I will be the first to support you.
Well, I'm not going to volunteer to pay Wasabi to spy on me, so I'm afraid we'll have to wait for reports from elsewhere.

But as n0nce has pointed out, the announcement is bad enough. It shows quite clearly that their priorities, their morals, their ethos, does not lie with privacy, but with profits. They will sell out anything, including what was once one of their core priniciples.
When wallets announced their support for AOPP, we didn't all sit around and wait for them to implement it before complaining and getting them to reverse their decisions. When certainly payment processors announced they would start requiring KYC from all users, we didn't sit around and wait for them to implement it before warning everyone to switch to different processors. When BCashers announced they were going to fork bitcoin and launch a shitcoin, we didn't wait around for it to happen before warning everyone about said shitcoin. I don't see why Wasabi would be any different. They have clearly and repeatedly both stated their intentions and defended those decisions.
Some sort of mob mentality slow death sentence?
That's where you are wrong! We don't need a mob mentality when we have Wasabi and their blockchain analysis buddies passing down the rules from on high as to which bitcoin can and cannot be used. We can just consult with them and their surely infallible although completely secret blacklist.