Bad ideas don't die until they are exposed as bad ideas.

As long as they can pretend to be good ideas, they persist.

A bad idea can hide behind a multitude of implementations.

A bad implementation should lead to a reassessment of its supporting ideas.

And if those are found to be bad, then they should be discarded.

But somehow bad ideas hide behind bad implementations as if the implementation and only the implementation was bad and not the ideas that supported it.

This ridiculous pattern needs to stop.

A bad implementation requires a assessment of the quality of its supporting ideas.

Bad ideas should be rooted out and discarded. Good ideas should be affirmed and implemented.

 

This post is an Aside and is to be regarded under those conditions.