It's extremely inconsequential for all of them to just blame the person that's least likely to face justice for any crimes, so it seems even that was a calculated fold, even if it folded like a cheap suit.
I mean, the 18th amendment is basically just a footnote in modern terms, but it had to be repealed by the 21st amendment, so make of that what you will.
Vandalizing would be much simpler, and depending upon methods it can have potential to damage the device, like if a block of ice suddenly falls on it or someone accidentally shoots a frozen paintball over their fenced yard. Sometimes these things just happen to happen.
Using those kinds of glasses would be a great way to expose a narcissist in real time; I've personally done certain things in my own home as a child to prove someone else's guilt, and this kind of stuff would've made it simpler. Ethical use solves problems instead of creating new ones.
One would hope for a more broad institutional change like schools or workplaces not renewing contracts, but individual action matters too. Closest schools ever got in the US was with Chromebooks, and at least a few places in the EU are ditching MS for better options.
If you have the opportunity, consider Limburger with onion on a nice rye bread