#OneBigBeautifulBill
When a law is dubbed "One Big Beautiful Bill", the public should be suspicious:
> Is its content really as beautiful as its name?
Or is it merely a rhetorical wrapping for something complicated and full of interests?
The use of the word "beautiful" is not just an adjective, but a strategy.
💬 Behind the aesthetics of language, there is a larger narrative that wants to be controlled:
Big laws are framed as hope, not meant to be understood.
In the digital era, laws are no longer read, but marketed.
Instead of dissecting its articles, they are wrapped like lifestyle products.
Therefore, the public must be vigilant:
“Beautiful” in legal politics can be a mask, not transparency.