There are many things I want to say in reply to this. So I’ll bullet point them:

* yes, do not buy equipment that has acquired so much tech debt that it still requires telnet.

* there are a million telnet clients out in the world. And ones far better than the default OS one. Apple not shipping one standard is not the end of the world or really anything more than a mild inconvenience for the small handful of people who need actual “Telnet” as opposed to Netcat or socat, both of which are far better than base Telnet.

> yes, do not buy equipment that has acquired so much tech debt that it still requires telnet.

No, you already own this capital equipment. It's the laptops running macOS that are ephemeral and disposable.

I don't care for excuses or workarounds; why did they do it?

It was an explicit decision whilst leaving a lot more—arguably more useless—garbage in.

Every OS that removed telnet did so for a symbolic reason, not because it was helpful technically.

It seems rather typical for Apple. The removal of the headphone jack obsoleted thousands of consumer devices.