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Humour Quote by John Wyndham

“But he survived, that radio announcer. His ship and five others out of the flotilla of ten came through, a bit radioactive, but otherwise unharmed. And I understand that the first thing that happened to him when he reported back to his office after treatment was a reprimand for the use of…” quote by John Wyndham
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““But he survived, that radio announcer. His ship and five others out of the flotilla of ten came through, a bit radioactive, but otherwise unharmed. And I understand that the first thing that happened to him when he reported back to his office after treatment was a reprimand for the use of overcolloquial language which had given offense to a number of listeners by its neglect of the Third Commandment.””

John Wyndham

About This Quote

A survivor of a hazardous mission faces bureaucratic censure for informal speech that offends religious sensibilities.

In simple terms: Survival vs. institutional rigidity.

Key Takeaway

Even heroes can be punished for language.

Themes

survival bureaucracy religion communication military ethics

Mood

ironic critical reflective

Type

narrative satirical cautionary

When to use this quote

  • post‑mission debrief
  • military office
  • public broadcast
  • religious controversy

Key Concepts

radio broadcasting space exploration censorship commandments

Practical Applications

  • training on professional communication
  • policy review of language standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • Should language be strictly regulated in official reports?
  • How do we balance authenticity with respect for belief systems?
A Different Perspective

The reprimand may reflect necessary respect for cultural norms rather than mere over‑cautiousness.

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