August 28, 2023
"Each of these passages has faults of its own, but, quite apart from avoidable ugliness, two qualities are common to all of them. The first is staleness of imagery; the other is lack of precision. The writer either has a meaning and cannot express it, or he inadvertently says something else, or he is almost indifferent as to whether his words mean anything or not. This mixture of vagueness and sheer incompetence is the most marked characteristic of modern English prose, and especially of any kind of political writing. As soon as certain topics are raised, the concrete melts into the abstract and no one seems able to think of turns of speech that are not hackneyed: prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of prhases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house."
--George Orwell, "Politics and the English Language,' 1946, in "A Collection of Essays" (various publishers)
That is why the leftists controlling our educational system came up with this idea of kids expressing themselves in their own words, even if they couldn't string anything coherent together. It was to make language lose precision and thus meaning.Orwell understood this (which is what Newspeak was all about in 1984). Make it impossible for people to understand what is wrong because they cannot express it in a coherent manner.
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