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Only One Universal Distro? No, Thanks.
One of the old(er) talking points against GNU/Linux - occasionally a FUD tactic too - is that "there are too many distros!"
The counterpoint is something like, "what about cars? Should we all have the same kind of car and only one make of cars exist?"
Imagine going into a restaurant and it turns out to serve only one dish...
Or only one main course and one dessert (mass produced).
How would you feel?
GNU/Linux is about freedom. But it is also about choice, right? Heck, you can make your own distro/s. Just like you can share a recipe and people can cook at home. Given the correct equipment (and skills), that is almost always doable, it might just be some extra work. Then you can share your food (or recipe) with other people.
In cuisine, this is what society gravitated towards after centuries of experimentation. Eventually we had many restaurants with many dishes and people can still cook at home.
The bottom line is, don't take away freedom and choice, which are connected concepts. █