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Officer with Rifle Takes Out Alleged Police Attacker from 180+ Yards
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<blockquote data-quote="Bigdawg90" data-source="post: 3869495" data-attributes="member: 49831"><p>You’re assuming all men will suffer the same fate as you. PTSD is a complicated issue, but it does not effect everyone, and it doesn’t effect everyone the same. </p><p></p><p>My point was that some people can live with it. They don’t relive the traumatizing experiences in the same way you do. Their brain is able to cope in a fundamentally different way. It’s not about the better way, it’s just a different way. </p><p></p><p>The science is clear on this, and it’s also clear the military has mismanaged its soldiers mental health. I don’t approve of idolizing murderers, but I do approve of defending yourself and others.</p><p></p><p>Everyone is capable of violence, few are capable of violence for good, and even fewer are capable of living with themselves after committing violence. </p><p></p><p>One thing is obvious. You went through some rough situations and had to live with yourself. Not every person is strong enough to do so. Projecting your own personal demons on others and entering into conflict based on feelings is a recipe for making mistakes and saying/writing things you’ll regret.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bigdawg90, post: 3869495, member: 49831"] You’re assuming all men will suffer the same fate as you. PTSD is a complicated issue, but it does not effect everyone, and it doesn’t effect everyone the same. My point was that some people can live with it. They don’t relive the traumatizing experiences in the same way you do. Their brain is able to cope in a fundamentally different way. It’s not about the better way, it’s just a different way. The science is clear on this, and it’s also clear the military has mismanaged its soldiers mental health. I don’t approve of idolizing murderers, but I do approve of defending yourself and others. Everyone is capable of violence, few are capable of violence for good, and even fewer are capable of living with themselves after committing violence. One thing is obvious. You went through some rough situations and had to live with yourself. Not every person is strong enough to do so. Projecting your own personal demons on others and entering into conflict based on feelings is a recipe for making mistakes and saying/writing things you’ll regret. [/QUOTE]
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