There isn't playing the victim here. He was pointing out the large amount of noise around this. 99% of the people making this noise have not even read the proposal and do not actually understand what it means. It is hard to engage in a productive conversation if people are arguing against a something that your proposal doesn't even do.
> It is hard to engage in a productive conversation if people are arguing against a something that your proposal doesn't even do.
First thing they should stop taking for granted the right to make proposals. Which obviously leads to the fact that they should accept when their BS is rejected.