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Reminder: System76 is not to be trusted
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The native Linux look and feel is not a real thing. It was a coincidence created by the fact that gnome and gtk was, as you mentioned, the de facto Linux toolkit and the design culture at the time.
Unless youre advocating for a world where everyone must be forced to compile down to gtk, you're welcome to keep your revisionism to yourself.
What are you even talking about. Of course native look and feel existed as something that both application developers and users desire.
It's not an absolute but an application can feel out of place or it can fit into a desktop environment.