Life Quote by Marcus Luttrell
““Military life and culture seem to be foreign territory for many of the people who write for national magazines and newspapers today. Every time they refer to Navy SEALs and other SOF outfits as "Special Forces," which only describes the Army's Green Berets, they reveal themselves to be as ignorant as someone who doesn't know, say, a Shia Muslim from a Sunni. Recently, in a well-attended forum at a public university, a prominent journalist referred to the Joint Special Operations Command, as "an executive assassination ring, essentially" for Vice President Dick Cheney. The fact that the guy who said this has a Pulitzer Price might confirm your worst fears about those who write "news" for a living. (Naturally, in the same presentation, he also referred to special operations units as "Special Forces.””
About This Quote
The quote criticizes journalists for mislabeling elite military units, exposing a broader ignorance of military culture and the consequences of such errors in public discourse.
In simple terms: Journalists often misuse military terminology.
Precision in language matters.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- reporting on defense topics
- writing for national magazines
- public speaking at universities
- commentary on political figures
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- educating journalists on military terms
- improving accuracy in news coverage
Questions to Reflect On
- How does inaccurate terminology affect public understanding?
- What responsibilities do journalists have when covering specialized fields?