Message from @Ayla
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Yale cancels some classes as law students protest Brett Kavanaugh nomination. https://tiny.iavian.net/oukd
I'm going to ask you to make a stretch and imagine with me what those two posts have in common
can a man have dinner with his wife? WOW, the children of the lie are like programmed drones - just repeat the same thing over and over - manufactured outrage
That’s a shame
Can’t even have a decent meal with his woman
Democrats contacted this woman and then she came forward - WOW - Republicans better stop playing this nonsense and confirm Kavanaugh
@Orlando Agreed
This is an issue. I hope to make a difference while in the US Air Force to help decrease this.
for sure - I've lost almost as much buddies after the wars from suicide that I did at war
I think it's more about the people and the weird expectation that everyone who goes "over there" comes back somehow messed up.
@Deleted User @Orlando But not all people come back with PTSD after their experiences overseas, right?
Correct @Deleted User
Depends on certain things like job, location, combat experiences, and of course the individual - people handle it differently and some are more severe than others
Breaking! Blumenthal Accuses Trump of FBI Cover-Up, Ford's Testimony Appears Rehearsed Between Herself and Democratic Senators!
http://newmediacentral.net/breaking-blumenthal-accuses-trump-of-fbi-cover-up-in-kavanaugh-case/
More shenanigans unfounded
Big surprise /meh
Also in regards to PTSD I think that it is all the person.
I mean I told @Deleted User about my ex wife getting "ptsd" from simply monitoring radio traffic in Syria during peak of that civil war. Wtf. I went to war and I'm good. She was in an air conditioned office in Georgia basement office. Soooo...
Yeah, I wonder about it. Maybe the verbiage she heard gave her graphic images in her head? @Deleted User 😕
No I think it was the pressure and some weird expectation of trauma because she was a female and oh noes she was on the radio when the Syrians gassed their own hospitals and schools.
Like yeah that sucks but it's got about the same effect as watching an intense gritty ww2 movie or TV series
You dont smell the smells or see the stuff or hear the slap of pkm rounds hitting the sand and rock in your squads general direction.
So I'm like wtf. Lol like I know guys who are stone eyed killers in the field but in garrison they turn into barney the dinosaur around their wife and kids and such.
Most adjusted just fine. I Dunnom
Men and women have different levels of "ptsd"
Even different levels for men
Most men are not phased by it unless there is significant brain damage during the event.
Such as shellshock from battle
But my grandfather fought in the Pacific and said him and most of his comrades never had too bad ptsd, even after seeing horrible stuff
But the rear echelon forces and nurses in the hospitals were always tramatized.
I dunno what I'm getting at, but all I know is that I would hate to be shot at by a PKM.
Ww2 vets and most nam vets are those stone eyed killers I'm talking about. I mean look at the marine heroes. Chesty puller Carlos hathcock mad dog Mattis.
All business In the field but in garrison and outside? Typically laid back dudes with swagger who didn't get jammed up by small stuff. At least by marine corps lore.
I agree with your assessment and maybe it has to do with the mass feminization of men that were seeing an increase in "PTSD".