No, it isn’t. Acknowledging that a strategy is ideal for the people executing it isn’t the same as agreeing with that strategy.
In fact, the idiom “a perfect storm” refers to a disastrous situation caused by a combination of multiple problems. You wouldn’t argue that using that phrase means you support the disaster.
Calling something a perfect storm while suggesting nothing to mitigate it is still just noise. Build basements. Build arguments and counterpoints. We’ve outgrown trying to appease the storm gods.
No, it isn’t. Acknowledging that a strategy is ideal for the people executing it isn’t the same as agreeing with that strategy.
In fact, the idiom “a perfect storm” refers to a disastrous situation caused by a combination of multiple problems. You wouldn’t argue that using that phrase means you support the disaster.
Calling something a perfect storm while suggesting nothing to mitigate it is still just noise. Build basements. Build arguments and counterpoints. We’ve outgrown trying to appease the storm gods.