Jeroen Massar jeroen@massar.ch once said:
Even though you are guessing that other people, who operate a site, don't make a "balanced and thoughtful decision", it is not for you to attempt to circumvent that decision.
That is like saying "they should not have connected it to the network at all if they did not want me to access it" or "hey look the space shuttle designs, they should not have allowed me to exploit that hole to get access to it".
If an operator does not want you on their site, do not circumvent it. It will only cause more problems for other people who are allowed access to it.
By this logic, support for pluggable transports should be removed. Surely if a country or ISP doesn't want Tor users on their network we shouldn't try to circumvent their blocks, right?
I don't buy it.
I'm glad that people are thinking about censorship resistance for both ends of a Tor circuit.
Anthony