Monday, October 17, 2011

Does Faulty Grammar Signify Decadence

Does Faulty Grammar Signify Decadence?


October 15, 2011







Ours is a satanic era where the laws of God and nature are distorted and reversed. Why should the rules of grammar be exempt?













by Henry Makow, Ph.D.





A disturbing sign of cultural decline is that more and more people cannot write a proper sentence.





A sentence is the basic unit of written communication. If we learn only one thing in school, it should be to write a sentence.





Increasingly I am posting submissions and material from other sources. I also post email response. About one in three do not know or flout this basic rule.





How difficult is it to learn? A sentence begins with a capital letter and ends with a period. It must contain a noun and a verb, a subject and a predicate. See here.





"The dog (noun) chases (verb) the cat." "The dog" is the subject. "Chases the cat" is the predicate.





Yet I have an acquaintance who somehow attained a Master's Degree in Social Work and cannot write a sentence.





He is engaged in a custody battle and is writing his own affidavits.





"Your inability to write a sentence discredits you," I tell him.





He just laughs and acts like I am an old pedant defending his obsolete turf.





"You sound like one of my old professors," he says.





No, I would not have passed you.





He wouldn't appear in court wearing pajamas but thinks nothing of submitting documents that discredit him.





His children's welfare is at stake. He cannot defend them effectively. Everyone who cannot write is similarly handicapped.









GRAMMAR BECOMING AN ANACHRONISM?









Increasingly, English grammar is treated like an anachronism, just as our grip on culture in general is becoming more tenuous.





It may be a result of the popularity of texting. People think they can write like they talk, in a stream of consciousness.





But this doesn't explain why schools don't require English proficiency as a condition of graduation. What else is an education for?





Being able to write a sentence is the equivalent of two plus two equals four. I suspect that a subversive force is behind this cultural disintegration. Flaunting the rules of grammar is treated like another form of liberation and revolt.





At the same time, the rules for plagiarism are being relaxed and the objectivity of Math is being challenged and fudged.





Ours is a satanic era where the laws of God and nature are distorted and reversed. Why would the rules of grammar be exempt?





ANOTHER EXAMPLE





Yesterday I posted a powerful article by "Duran" about how young men are being psychologically destroyed in school.





In that article, Duran's periods were originally all commas and there was little to no capitalization. This talented young man transferred to an all-male private school and graduated with flying colors.





Yet he still cannot write a sentence, and like my social work friend, doesn't seem to think he needs to. The same applies to some other valued contributors.





I was lucky to attend public high school in Ontario in the 1960's when the rules of writing were drummed into our heads, and we were expected to master a wide range of knowledge: history, geography, sciences, languages, math. My teachers were young, smart and dedicated.





But clearly the education system today is more concerned with grooming youth for gay sex than equipping them with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed.





Obviously the hidden agenda is to dumb down the new generation, and to make them a burden to society instead of an asset.





Sheep don't need to write. They just need to bleat.

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