But descriptivism has got as out of control as Political Correctness! It has reached the point at which it is just the laissez-faire consignment of language to grey goo. But it is in a very real sense a sort of opposite number to Political Correctness: PC tells people what to say and what not to say, and descriptivism tells people not to tell people what to say and what not to say, but to encourage them to settle for approximating to human language in whatever way they choose, and leave it to accelerated natural selection to sort out. No brakes, no speed limits, no traffic control or policing of any sort, no oil, no repairs, no rust-proofing, any old fuel, any old customizations, go-faster stripes with ever more sticky-out spikes, bull bars with non-retractable electric cattle prods, or whirring samurai swords, and the language is GOING PLACES. Places from which last Monday�s Times and Independent will be totally beyond reach, and the whole of 20th century literature with them, never mind going back to <gasp> Shakespeare or even beyond!
Of course, to say this to the advocates of either brand of thought control invites excommunication, but there it is: I have said it.
My fear is for communication itself. Language is nothing but a system of systems of opposition, or differences. It always has grown and continues to grow by letting those distinctions be fruitful and multiply, and many of them have always fallen by the wayside of natural selection. All this is normal, right and proper, and the only way language can in practice evolve � PC, Orwellian Newspeak, or whatever are only ever blips.