My point is, no one should detect for anyone how to enjoy the freedom. You can only advice or teach, stop seeing people using exchanges or doing kyc as anti bitcoin.
It's not anti bitcoin for a user to do KYC on exchanges, but KYC in itself is against one of Bitcoin's core values, privacy. It is anti bitcoin for KYC to be mandatory across of any means involving the exchanging of Bitcoin, and if those who require KYC were to choose which way it should be, they would choose KYC to be mandatory everywhere. Therefor, KYC is somewhat anti-bitcoin in the sense that it goes against its values.