Inaccurate Depiction
This sure isn't good.
But that's certainly not the impression people are going to get when they read the magazine. Of course, perhaps we should be surprised at this sort of ineptitude from Harper's, a magazine which published a story from a journalist at an event which had not occurred yet (something the Associated Press was guilty of as well around the same time).
You can see the cover here.
(via Michelle Malkin)
ST. PETERSBURG - Marine recruits so new that their hair hasn't been cut don't sound like the best models for a story about soldiers going AWOL - particularly since none in the group is a deserter.
But there they are, pictured on the March cover of Harper's magazine along with a headline that reads, "AWOL in America: When Desertion Is the Only Option."
Lance Cpl. Kyle Bridge of St. Petersburg is one of them. When the 19-year-old Marine reservist first heard he was on the cover of a national magazine, he thought it sounded cool. A friend teased him about being famous.
Then he realized the story was about soldiers who desert from the U.S. Army.
"It's kind of frustrating," Bridge said. "Most people that see me, if they know me, they know I wouldn't go AWOL."
The cover photo, taken at Parris Island, S.C., shows seven Marines lined up in their T-shirts, shorts and socks. They are not identified in photo credits or in the article. In fact, Harper's says the Marines are not meant to depict people in the article.
"We are decorating pages," said Giulia Melucci, the magazine's vice president for public relations. "We are not saying the soldiers are AWOL. Our covers are not necessarily representative."
But that's certainly not the impression people are going to get when they read the magazine. Of course, perhaps we should be surprised at this sort of ineptitude from Harper's, a magazine which published a story from a journalist at an event which had not occurred yet (something the Associated Press was guilty of as well around the same time).
You can see the cover here.
(via Michelle Malkin)












