>>11
I agree that Lisp should die to make way for progress, but all those Lisp zealots are intolerant of this thought. Perhaps they have invested so much time into Lisp that they cannot imagine a better world without Lisp. These zealots claim that "Lisp will always be relevant" and "Lisp will never die", but they are the only ones interested in Lisp, resulting in a self-fulfilling prophesy that Lisp will always be used (only by zealots however). The bubble they live in will be more and more detached from reality as time goes by. That bubble should be popped sooner than later.
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