Communication Malpractice

Communication malpractice describes either intentional or incompetent blather from persons attempting to confuse others, duck a question, or mislead everyone; it is deliberately not communicating but pretending to.

Communication malpractice is often used in multiple ways;

1. To mask insults by morally bankrupt intellectually dishonest people. 

2. To hide ignorance on the topic being discussed, in other words an intentional deflection.

Another nickname for this kind of communication malpractice is authentic frontier gibberish as defined in this scene from “Blazing Saddles”.

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