> Everyone keeps harping on type safety, but it just doesn't play out in reality.
If you ignore the vast number of cases where it does, and cherry pick an extraordinarily non-representative example like the Linux kernel.
> This is just laughable. Clearly you have extremely little experience with Python.
Or you have extremely little experience with the use cases where it applies, extremely little knowledge of the ongoing effort by the Python developers to address it, and think that ignorant mocking is an argument.