Happy Head
Gold Member
It infuriates me that the media searches for a mental illness every time there is a shooting or violence. I understand the correlation but by reporting on it as the "only" cause of violence doesn't help the stigma of people with PTSD or any other mental illness.
I'm speaking specifically of yesterday's shooting at Mt. Rainer (Washington, USA). The first thing the media reported about the suspect was that he was an Iraq vet with PTSD. It worries me because that feeds into a false understanding of PTSD for the general public. Many people are beginning to associate all vets with PTSD and they associate ANYONE with PTSD with PTSD as violent and untrustworthy. This has to stop.
OK, I'll get off my soapbox, I just had to vent (Though honestly I don't feel any better :mad:).
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I'm speaking specifically of yesterday's shooting at Mt. Rainer (Washington, USA). The first thing the media reported about the suspect was that he was an Iraq vet with PTSD. It worries me because that feeds into a false understanding of PTSD for the general public. Many people are beginning to associate all vets with PTSD and they associate ANYONE with PTSD with PTSD as violent and untrustworthy. This has to stop.
OK, I'll get off my soapbox, I just had to vent (Though honestly I don't feel any better :mad:).
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