Patrists resent innovation
Edmund Burke made it clear that innovation is not reform but is change ( see The Spirit Of Innovation from "Reflections On The Revolution In France), which confuses and undermines the demands of duty. So it is a threat to social order and is resented by dutiful citizens.
Matrists enjoy innovation
But the self-indulgent enjoy novelty and are unconcerned about its social impact, so they welcome innovation.
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