imagine you’re playing a game where some rules encoded in words are so special that no one is allowed to touch or change them. these special rules have special properties, so no one questions them. the devil, in this case, is like a sneaky player who hides behind those rules, using them to confuse everyone else. they create a trap by making things so complicated that people can’t figure out what’s really going on. this makes it harder to escape or solve the problem, because the rules are off limits.
The particular words the posting seems to be about are DEI and woke stuff. But Trump is taking a wrecking ball to them, and got elected on a platform to do just that.
I don’t see what the requisite variety stuff has to do with it either. (I think requisite variety is a crock, but that would be another conversation.) When Indiana Jones is confronted with a sword-fighter who demonstrates all manner of dazzlingly fast swordplay, he just draws a gun and shoots him. What matter the “variety” of the swordsman’s skills then?
imagine you’re playing a game where some rules encoded in words are so special that no one is allowed to touch or change them. these special rules have special properties, so no one questions them. the devil, in this case, is like a sneaky player who hides behind those rules, using them to confuse everyone else. they create a trap by making things so complicated that people can’t figure out what’s really going on. this makes it harder to escape or solve the problem, because the rules are off limits.
I still don’t think I understand this.
The particular words the posting seems to be about are DEI and woke stuff. But Trump is taking a wrecking ball to them, and got elected on a platform to do just that.
I don’t see what the requisite variety stuff has to do with it either. (I think requisite variety is a crock, but that would be another conversation.) When Indiana Jones is confronted with a sword-fighter who demonstrates all manner of dazzlingly fast swordplay, he just draws a gun and shoots him. What matter the “variety” of the swordsman’s skills then?