Broad strokes are crude and not nuanced. I believe a finer paintbrush would be much more accurate.
Abandoning proper spelling does not make your point. It is not the ability to speak specifically, but the ability to communicate complex thought. Sign language will accomplish that feat, as will written language. The disabled may still use certain words, andPerhaps she never was human afterShe has to be. I refer more to the situation posited in 1984, wherein language was restricted to slowly eliminate the expression of abstract thought. Without the ability to express something, can a person truly feel it?