#BTCvsETH 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 just a rhetorical package 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 for understanding.
In the digital era, laws are no longer read, but marketed.
They are not dissected by their articles, but wrapped like a lifestyle product.
Therefore, the public must be vigilant:
"Beautiful" in legal politics can be a mask, not transparency.