So you don't actually have any concerns about the Wasabi software?
I haven't studied the source code, but no. My concern doesn't go to the software per se. It goes on zkSNACKs' customer policy, which for the third time is the team behind Wasabi.
Yeah that's exactly what I mean. Nothing happens if someone calls your coins dirty, your coins stay exactly where they are and remain exactly as private as they were before.
Which completely conflicts with the part where Wasabi is considered to be the best at privacy protection, and the gatekeeper of fungibility. It's not when it refuses to protect the privacy of users their chain analysis partner disapproves of, at the same time when there are completely censorship resistant alternatives.
What sort of "completely censorship resistant alternatives" are you referring to?