This is a slippery slope fallacy. Your government has enough power to detain and execute you. Does that mean, that you should give them even more power?
Even if one OS component (Google Services) is centrally controlled and can be used to attack you, this does not mean, that you should make other parts less secure. Real-world attacks are complex and backdoors are fragile and prone to being detected. Embedding a backdoor in proprietary code of Google Services is easier than embedding it into AOSP. Hijacking a specific application is easier yet.
Even if one OS component (Google Services) is centrally controlled and can be used to attack you, this does not mean, that you should make other parts less secure. Real-world attacks are complex and backdoors are fragile and prone to being detected. Embedding a backdoor in proprietary code of Google Services is easier than embedding it into AOSP. Hijacking a specific application is easier yet.