I dont have a particular desire to see people play non-standard combinations more frequently. I dont care either way really, but I certainly dont favour 'oh what a unique combination' over playing archetypes. I like archetypes.
I certainly hope that isnt in reference to me. The conversation would end at "Yeah, but I want it more than I want to play a gnome." because thats the reality.
Not at all. I'm not trying to persuade you or anyone else that prefers Tasha's of anything. My position can be summed up easily.
1. This is how 5e was designed. All the way from release, to MToF, every new race was provided under a specific design paradigm.
2. There was nothing wrong with that paradigm. It did not prevent race/class combinations as prior editions did. Feel free to roll that Orc Wizard.
3. There is nothing mechanically that prevents 'off type' combinations.
4. Racial ASI is a tool to reinforce archetypes. I like archhetypes.
5. Both approaches can coexist, and SHOULD coexist.
Thats it.