You’re conflating “easy to learn” with “easy to program for”
sigh. And that wasn’t even the point of the post so you got that part wrong too. In fact did you even bother to read the thread before jumping in with that post?
The point wasn’t whether Go is easy or not, it’s that “easy” means different things to different people (like here where you conflate “easy to learn” with “easy to use” thus “easy” meant something different to you vs the rest of the English speaking population). So arguing about a generalised term with zero context is stupid. Just as stupid as the editor wars of the 90s and Linux DE wars of the 00s. I guess some people just like to browbeat their peers into believing personal preference isn’t a thing.