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Grammar changes, nobody really cares except linguists, let alone the common English speaker.
https://www.cambridge.org/elt/blog/2020/02/12/language-evolution-reflecting-language-change-darwin-day/
I was ready to comment this when I saw the post, but when I read it I think it just doesn't make sense in the inverse for this saying.
"use dictates form" is dumb; and allows the language to be driven by vapid ig famewhores. We allow for the unwashed to curate the language and we ultimately get people stupid enough to elect a serial felon to office. Twice.
That's already happened.
You may want to look to the disenfranchisement of the working class and the war on education to be the issue with that. Gatekeeping language doesn't educate anyone and actually deters them from becoming engaged with language in the first place.