Riot? Insurrection? Words matter in describing Capitol siege
NEW YORK — At first, viewed from a distance, it was a rally or protest. Then it became an assault, a riot, an insurrection, domestic terrorism or even a coup attempt. The language used by the American media to describe last week’s Capitol siege proves one thing whatever your perspective: Words matter.
The coverage has sent Americans scurrying to the dictionary and news organizations carefully considering terminology.
The use of “riot” as a descriptor is almost universally accepted, even though the word has become fraught with racial connotations and despite the relatively gradual way the story unfolded.
“Some stories evolve and reveal themselves over the course of hours and days and this was one of those stories,” said Al Ortiz, vice-president of standards and practices at CBS News.