> Apple didn't destroy our privacy.
Tell that to its threats to do client side scanning on what's supposed to be our devices. The fact they can even get away with even suggesting such crap points to the fact their crimes are a lot worse and more fundamental than privacy violations: they destroyed our fundamental computer freedoms by denying us the capability to run or not run whatever software we want. Under Apple and its peers, we are oppressed at a fundamental level by being forced to accept whatever bullshit whims a corporation decides to impose upon us with a software update. They have the keys to the machine, they determine what code it runs and doesn't run.
> The others, this law is trying to force interaction with, not just did, but actively and aggressively do.
They are not excused either. They should be sanctioned even harder until they cease and desist all exploitative behavior.