Message from @Your_Hirsute_Friend
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They seem to be lowering standards for women now
Let more of them in
If it's not ANZAC day when they get the day off civilians really don't care.
And the ads are getting super cringey as well
don't you guys get a year of unemployment too?
well a year and then check in in order to get another year
I got a dishonourable from a third world country mate, no such luxury for me
fuck bro
Also as far as I’m aware, the VA here isn’t much better than in the US
Especially when it comes to mental health issues...
45 weeks of pay if you're medically discharged and the you have to prove to a government body that it was the armies fault you got hurt
Canada has a similar issue re: lowering standards. I worry about JTF2
It was easy for me because I was blown up but for others not so much.
Is there a country that handles mental health issues well?
Prolly not
The US was at least trying early on I think, but...
Like
People go on and on about the barbarism of late 19th and early 20th century psychology
Mental health is hard to diagnose and treat. Its probably almost impossible to get right.
Dissolving the institutions was a terrible idea tbh. Now they're just homeless
But they seem to forget that the entire reason we know as much of what little we do know at the moment is _because_ of that shit
It's not perfect but better than nothing.
my buddy was blown up too and got an honorable
Hefty reform was needed for sure, but dropping funding was a step in the wrong direction
I honestly think we need to raise the age of combat troops.
You reckon raise enlistment to like 21 or something?
People who's brains aren't fully developed shouldn't be in combat.
I think thats exactly when they want them
Theres been studies where people over the age of 25 are much less susceptible to ptsd.
if you're "all there" you might hesitate, as fucked up as that sounds
But I know plenty of people who got in the shit over the age of 25 and still suffer from ptsd
I really think it's more nurture than nature when it comes to ptsd.
Hmmm... maybe
No real data I can cite or say I’ve read to really form any conclusions though
Just that it’s incredibly prevalent
And the negative public perception certainly doesn’t help
Yeah. I can only speak anecdotally myself.
Just a general trend I've noticed.
In my shop, I had an old customer who was a vet from both Korea and Vietnam
He was... let’s say he had this sparkle in his eye when I told him I was a vet too