Communication is a vital act that drives every human being, a natural human instinct, and applies to every individual in the social structure without discrimination. Every individual naturally communicates according to their environmental conditions, educational background, and social position. The ignorant, who constitute a lower social class, communicate for reasons stemming from their humanity and live within a fabric of other people. However, the communication of the ignorant, unlike that of others, is simpler and frequently results in conflict. This study examines the structure of the ignorant based on the anatomy of ignorance, assesses their intellectual and linguistic deficiencies, and emphasizes the "arrogant noise" that ignorant people use to communicate, often based on inappropriate speech stemming from their inferiority and arrogance. In fact, the communicative actions of ignorant people, which are characterized as "arrogant noise," and which are often found in large or small numbers in many societies, have remained scarce in the literature and have not been extensively studied. However, the increasing ignorance in much of the world over the last century and the problems resulting from it constitute the basis of major global problems. In societies that prioritize material gain over education and live by Bedouin traditions, the increasingly ignorant masses' communication, or lack thereof, is one of the primary causes of societies' backwardness. A concerted effort is needed, involving public institutions, private initiatives, community leaders, and other elements, to ensure that the "arrogant noise" attributed to the ignorant and their negative communication do not hinder societal development.