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Ahh, sounds like bad-luck and an even worse design.
Don't feel too bad, I know someone who cracked their windsheild on their Audi trying to pull a wiper arm off

Always, when working on wipers, put a large folded up towel along the base of the windshield. I have seen many wiper arms snap back down and crack the windshield.
As to bad design, at the time it was quite good really. It still seems to me that installing a full new wiper is wasteful in many ways. You could save a lot of resources and energy if you could just change the rubber blade out.
If the design was as it was then, that would be a simple matter. With today's design there are so many different combinations it makes this difficult. And how old is that wiper? Has it lasted all these years due to "bad design"? I'd like to see a new blade holder last that long.
Think of the manufacturing, packaging, shipping transport, etc, involved. But the marketing department would not be able to put all that colourful, splashy, "buy me" stuff all over the impossible to open plastic!
And think of how the old blades were marketed. Today you need to take time out of your day and go to a store, find the right one then install it yourself. (Or wait until the supposed free install guy is free to do it for you) If its a rainy day and you have a broken one, you get wet. And have you ever really figured oput which one of those little crappy plastic adapters is the right one?
Back then you go to get gas and the nice young (employed) attendant reaches down between the pumps for a new one and puts it on while the tank fills! And Don Draper never gets his hair wet!