CRITICAL THINKING HAS BEEN HIJACKED
āI donāt know what you mean by āglory,āā Alice said.
Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. āOf course you donātātill I tell you. I meant āthereās a nice knock-down argument for you!āā
āBut āgloryā doesnāt mean āa nice knock-down argument,āā Alice objected.
āWhen I use a word,ā Humpty Dumpty said, in rather a scornful tone, āit means just what I choose it to meanāneither more nor less.ā
āThe question is,ā said Alice, āwhether you can make words mean so many different things.ā
āThe question is,ā said Humpty Dumpty, āwhich is to be masterāthatās all.ā
~ Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland
In the past, Iāve talked about the left's deliberate shift of language, but Iāve never mentioned the foundational shift Iām going to talk about now. This one is different. It doesnāt just twist one word or one idea ā it changes the ground we stand on.This shift attacks logic itself. It strikes at the roots of reasoning, the process by which we decide what is true. It happened quietly and almost no one saw it occur.
The term critical thinking has been redefined.
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