He doesn’t need more advocates.
The status quo has enough defenders. Resistance to change has enough voices. Old habits have enough protection.
When someone says, “Let me play devil’s advocate,” they’re usually defending what’s comfortable, not what’s necessary—protecting what exists, not what could be.
We need advocates for change. For possibility. For better ways forward. For those who can’t speak for themselves.
The devil has enough help already. Let’s advocate for what needs our voice.