Wait, what? You do understand the word "clutter" in an of itself simply describes a visual preference, right? If your argument is that WIDGETS that provide at a glance info is superior NOT having widgets, you do understand someone could argue that a screen filled with widgets is clutter, right? I think the problem is either you're using words incorrectly or you need to use different words.
TOTALLY missed the point, but I'm not shocked at all. Here, I'll try again:
Your argument with the car analogy is that USING a car has a learning curve, which would be correct. However it is a technology in and of itself that is made easier for the end user, which is what technology is supposed to do. You then tried to prove it's more difficult to use because a child using it would be dangerous. The two are not analogous, which is where my gun point came from. The danger that might result from someone using something doesn't inherently make it a more difficult technology to learn. That's why your original analogy was dirt awful. Doubling down on it by bringing up licensing and laws specifically because operating a two ton vehicle can be dangerous doesn't score any more points for you.
Again, choose different words.
You haven't provided anything beyond "clutter." Your dumbification theory thus far amounts to "I like widgets." If that's all ya got, I'll take you at your word.
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Awww how sweet, some of your best friends are soccer moms! Spare me. Your usage of the phrase was absolutely meant to denigrate. And please don't bother using empty phrases like "politically correct" as cover for saying crappy things about people you want to put down.