This kid is trying for use words to impress us with his brilliance. Unfortunately for him, he doesn't quite use these words properly. He creates an impression of one desperately trying to impress but without the intellectual tools to do it.
G-d help our nation that we have put muddle-headed people like this in charge.
Try that again.
<<If delved with any honest intent into the vast discourse of social justice, they would see how far from the mark they really are. >>
This kid is trying to use words to impress us with his brilliance. Unfortunately for him, he doesn’t quite use these words properly. He creates an impression of one desperately trying to impress but without the intellectual tools to do it.
G-d help our nation that we have put muddle-headed people like this in charge.
When looking for a church the first thing I find out is whether the church, as part of its doctrine, believes in furthering Social Justice. If so, I find a different church. I have ancestors who were German Scottish Irish Dutch Cherokee Black French British. I see NO purpose for “Social Justice” or even affirmative action.
Precisely. His misuse of language creates confusion for his reader. Throwing words into a pot and stirring does not create clarity. It simply leaves the reader unclear as to the writer's intent. For example: If I say, "It was intentionally deliberate for me as per the consequences of the issue to propose solutionary responses." You have no idea what I am saying. I have deliberately used words in a way that confuses rather than clarifies. I might better have said, "I really tried to offer helpful ideas." One is pretentious. The other is sincere.