Only sickfucks knowing where to find this data and have the actual tools for it will get access to it.
Correct. It's all about intent. On top of that, there was also a debate going on about the high number of links, which once again shows how stupid people are. If the links are pointing to main-net sites, they can and should be taken down by authorities. If the links are pointing to deep-net sites, they can't be accessed by average people. In other words, people already don't have access to these links, but in order to gain that access, you also need TOR. In that specific case, low life animals won't even need these links to look at what they want to see, because there is plenty of that easily accessible there already. This once again shows how much of a desperate attempt this is to damage Bitcoin, but it won't work.
Keep in mind that this is only the beginning. When Bitcoin's blockchain enjoys a wider form of usage in the forthcoming years, people will be able to store different types of data on the blockchain much easier, and thus also this low life shit. It's the job of the authorities to track these fuckers down and to let them rot in jail for ever, and not blame the tool that is free and open to use.