Why is ~/Library now a hidden folder in Lion?

Greetings,
Curious if anyone had info on why ~/Library is now a hidden folder under Lion?  Makes it hard to check for things like application support, preferences, etc.  I know how to find the folder (and it's contents), but wondered if someone knows how to make the folder permanently unhidden?
Thanks,
Bruce

1. )Changes are based on feedback and feedback can be received through many channels. This includes
apple.com/feedback
applecare Technical Support
Genius
Service providers
etc
While there maybe "more" reason why it was removed. This is by far the most tangible reason.
2) because you cannot delete the system folder and files in it. This is the difference between the /Library and ~/Library. Anything inside ~/Library CAN be modified
3) look at the built in apps. Try deleting them as you noticed yo can't. Which goes back to what I said above, This is to prevent users accidentally moving files to trash

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