The whole thing comes from a paternalistic mindset of doing things to people, rather than enabling them to see their situation, perhaps differently than before.
In wicked problems, if you, the outsider, are doing anything other than facilitating or acting as a go-between, you're part of the problem.
In wicked problems, if you, the outsider, are doing anything other than facilitating or acting as a go-between, you're part of the problem.