But he also says Wasabi does not support Censorship.
I mean another outright lie there; even Wasabi developers throw up their hands. They themselves admit they sacrifice censorship resistance:
We are fully aware of the gravity of our actions and had been even before the decision was made. By exploiting the only architectural flaw of Wasabi Wallet’s non-anonymously run coordinator: lack of censorship resistance; we broke one of the largest taboos of Bitcoin: blacklisting, to achieve something greater: survival of the best Bitcoin privacy technology.
But what's censorship resistance worth if we take into account the "survival of the best Bitcoin privacy technology"? Nothing!

If only there was a way to retain both... Oh wait there is: XMR swaps and other coinjoin implementations!