And yet for a large number of years any RHEL/CentOS SELinux issues with third party software were answered with "disable SELinux".
Same for Windows' UAC in the Vista era, which doesn't make it bad technology or place the fault on Microsoft. The world is full of terrible development practices, the answer shouldn't be "just disable your security mechanisms".
A large number of years up to and including "this year, right now, like, yesterday".