You can start to make that argument once the I2P or Tor support is running by default, but still one has to decide if they trust low-latency Chaum mix-nets or if they'd prefer to obtain an unregistered connection to the internet.
For the record, I think it was my posts some months ago that caused them to realize they needed IP obfuscation.
So my posts are also in some ways constructive for Monero.
I did however make criticisms about I2P and Tor not being entirely trustable (perhaps against determined hacker or especially probable against a global adversary). I've also conceded that is adds a layer of anonymity with some probability.