Although, much like any other non-custodial Bitcoin wallet, Wasabi is also permissionless, its coinjoin feature represents an exception to that.
Lol. "Wasabi is permissionless except for our core feature!" You might as well say Coinbase is trustless except for depositing coins.

Let's not pretend the scamourais are in any way pseudonymous. Among other things they were giving interviews with their real identity to CoinDesk, the largest publication of the space:
This has already been addressed:
Yes, but however Samurai CEO himself gave an interview in Coindesk four years ago
Irrelevant. The individuals concerned do not want their identities shared. Previous mistakes in leaking private information do not give other people permission to share that information as widely as possible. If you had accidentally linked your forum name to your real life identity on some other site, you would be rightly very angry if I started plastering that information all over the forum.
As I said above, the landing page of wasabiwallet.io says "Privacy is your ability to selectively reveal yourself to the world". Sharing information about someone they do not wish to be shared violates this completely. It exposes Wasabi's complete hypocrisy and complete disregard for privacy.
Also:
He claims it's not doxxing because the information was published in a magazine. He fails to mention the article came out (June 2019) after HE dropped dox the first time (Apr 2019)
This is unacceptable. Doxxing your competition is evil. Gaslighting everyone about it is next level
I honestly struggle to fathom how you can say you are the "best privacy solution" in bitcoin in one breath, and the double down on doxxing someone the next. Truly staggering hypocrisy.