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We're all humans with specific preferences. Where was neutrality claimed? I merely claimed I don't hate anything in particular in any strong manner, that doesn't mean I don't have favorites or that I don't dislike or like particular things. Knowing Lisp biases me in some ways as it teaches you certain elegant patterns and metapatterns that may not always be as elegantly represented in other systems, in which case one can always show their dislike of the way some particular feature was handled. However, this is hardly unique to Lisp, we all tend to become a bit ``elitist'' when we know more optimal solutions to various problems and we see other people choose non-optimal solutions.