The problem lies with living in a jurisdiction that will prosecute you for running a blockchain node, not with blockchain fundamentally valuing not having a centralized authority to determine what is allowed and not.
Bitcoin doesn't exist in a bubble. It exists in a real, adversarial world.
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Sure, I'd agree with you that it's a vulnerability for most node operators that don't want to be prosecuted. However, I would not go as far to say that it's a vulnerability with the design.