"...Since Bitcoin is so bad for privacy?"

Your whole claim was that Bitcoin is private. It's not.

Now you're switching up your argument to anonymity (Bitcoin isn't even truly anonymous, it's weakly pseudonymous). A blockchain that is anonymous AND private would be ideal for OPSEC. Lack of privacy weakens your ability to stay anonymous.

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Not if you're doing OPSEC right... Which was my whole point

Even pros can and do fuck up OPSEC. Bitcoin just introduces extra ways to fuck up that are not possible with Monero (like amount analysis and address correlation)