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Most likely. A lot of us have been predicting a convergence of iOS/OS X since the iPad was released.
That's a bit extreme, and I can definitely think of a couple of other companies that better qualify for "most evil in tech". Apple isn't trying to single-handedly destroy GNU/Linux as one certain company tried a few years ago, for example.
Besides, they aren't attacking anything. Ask a Windows 7 or GNU/Linux or BSD user if they feel like their mind is being attacked by Apple, and most will probably call the guys in white coats to strap you down and take you away.
In other words, if you don't like what Apple is doing with Lion and future releases, please move on to another platform. There are quite a few that will run on your existing Apple hardware just fine, from Windows 7 to Linux and beyond if you don't mind a little legwork. Or, you could sell your Apple computers, buy some generic but more than adequate replacements, and probably have some cash left over.
THAT was a perfect example of possible evil, on your part. I say "possible" because you didn't specify the horrible and disgusting comment, but given his current state I can wager a guess. Not cool, dude.