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I tried to fight the urge to post about this, but sometimes someone is too wrong on the internet to ignore.

Siegfried Sassoon was an oficer, not an "ordinary enlisted soldier." His drawing "The Soul of an Officer" is a mildly satirical take on himself and his fellow officers, not an expression of "disdain." (When he did show disdain for those running the war--in which category he did not include junior officers on active service--he was a lot blunter about it.)

The fact that this example of stupid assumptions and failure-to-Google appears in a blog from NPR--National Public Radio, one of the most important and prestigious news sources in the United States--depresses me beyond words.


(In case the NPR blogpost gets edited, the bit I'm talking about reads "In a sketch in one notebook titled 'The Soul of An Officer,' Sassoon — an ordinary enlisted soldier — showed his disdain for those who were, quite literally, calling the shots. Under a picture of a figure in officer's cap, he scrawled 'death' and 'fear,' and below 'eating and drinking,' and 'commonplace chatter about war.'" The actual sketch can be seen at the BBC's more intelligent report about Sassoon's war diaries.)

Date: 2014-08-02 03:58 pm (UTC)
lilliburlero: (damn)
From: [personal profile] lilliburlero
Oops. I love the drawing, though.

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