Does Bitcoin know about this?
Who made you the spokesperson of Bitcoin?
If I remember correctly, one of the garbage that Bitcoin was supposed to get rid of was centralization, so we wouldn't have a single leadership and a guy deciding what is best for millions, and look where we are, somebody suddenly feels like Jesus and he's speaking for all of us!
With this line of thinking, there ends up being no spokesperson for Bitcoin at all, which is not necessarily a good thing.
Now, if
everyone says what they think should be done (as opposed to doing, which, as you can see, nobody really has the power to do by themselves), the opinions end up cancelling out each other until we get some sort of majority.
Now, and this is for all of you:
Do you guys really think the arguing w/ each other like this will solve anything?
We could be going on like this for 20 pages but it won't change a thing about the state of the network.
The only way about this, is to argue with the people with a shard of power in implementing changes (that is, core developers, and anyone who makes a Bitcoin software) or by arguing with those who flood Bitcoin with tokens, in the hopes that it changes their mind.
Those of you who believe that Ordinals should be eliminated from the network, take an action against it as outlined above. A majority of Bitcoin users taking a stance against it will force people and companies to start acting.