My goodness, people certainly are defensive about wanting to be able to communicate in an unclear and imprecise fashion. They fail to appreciate that grammatical rules are existent in order to allow for clarity. Ignorance is certainly one’s right to display, but a desire for clarity is just as acceptable. To decry a desire for clarity, going so far as to state that advocating it is rude and intolerable, does not bespeak an ability to think or communicate with clarity and condemns a desire for intellectual growth. ’Tis a sad state of affairs.
My goodness, people certainly are defensive about wanting to be able to communicate in an unclear and imprecise fashion. They fail to appreciate that grammatical rules are existent in order to allow for clarity. Ignorance is certainly one’s right to display, but a desire for clarity is just as acceptable. To decry a desire for clarity, going so far as to state that advocating it is rude and intolerable, does not bespeak an ability to think or communicate with clarity and condemns a desire for intellectual growth. ’Tis a sad state of affairs.