When Wikipedias black out, we remove knowledge from the world to protest censorship. We censor ourselves, why are we meta-complaining about what others do with the knowledge we provide.
Our mission, as Wikimedians, is to provide the sum of all human knowledge to the world for free. Knowledge should not be monetized, knowledge should not be politicized. In the short game, meaning a good part of our life-times, free knowledge will not defeat knowledge or money. All we can do is offer it as a chance to learn.
Mobile partnerships to provide either Zero or mobile versions of the websites are providing a generation that completely missed the personal computer, et alone the Encyclopedias we hold so dear, to access Wikipedia and other projects. We cannot be in the position to determine the censorship levels of what we provide, that is politics. We are above that. All we can do is make these opportunities available and trust that knowledge is free, and it will spread.
Demanding accountability is good, it is transparency. Pushing the envelope that is past the umbrella of our mission is political, and a complete red herring to what these partnerships mean.