> OOP to me means only messaging, local retention and protection and hiding of state-process, and extreme late binding of all things.
Golang does Pseudo OO like Motif. The added value is the composition which is amazing.
The problem with lisps is that you need to know lisp, and relatively few people do. It also requires a different approach to program design. It may or may not be a better approach, but the fact is, that's not what most people are trained for.
In contrast, go is imperative through and through, and its syntax is similar enough to C that people find it easy to adapt to it.