> Yes because you judge people by the country they live in.
This is an extremely uncharitable reading of the preceding comment. The comment is clearly concerned about the national jurisdiction from which the AdGuard binary originates, not the national origin of a human.
American government initiatives against Huawei telecom hardware at critical junctures aren't making a personal statement about Chinese individuals. European regulatory skepticism of American-located cloud services isn't a personal statement about American individuals. Russia and China requiring the on-shoring of data-centers doing business in their internal economies aren't making personal statements about foreigners by doing so.
Whether or not you hold all those governments as roughly equal, none of them mistrusting each others' jurisdictions is "judging people by the country they live in." It is judging the trustworthiness of the governments of those countries. And the people in those countries are inevitably subject to the jurisdictions of the governments that rule them.
If someone actually attacks people on the basis of national origin, have at it, but please don't brow beat individuals for making common-sense risk assessments.