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I think that if the OP had said they felt slighted, and focused on wanting better community validation, that would be one thing.
But they didn't stop there. They specifically compared support for veterans to support for civilian trauma survivors and indicated pretty clearly that they want the level of recognition and validation veterans have. They specifically indicated they wanted the same perceived kinds of support vets have and that the perceived or real lack of them for civilian trauma is a sign of disrespect.
The problem is that they assume veterans are not slighted and compared their experience with what they assumed is the respect veterans get.
They did so without expressing any clear understanding of the specific struggles and hell vets experience.
They did so without a full understanding that a yard sign for fireworks is not reflective of general universal support and validation of the trauma of war, and without understanding the full depth of crap veterans have to put up with that civilians don't have to deal with.
Comparison is a path to anger and depression.
The way all almost all PTSD survivors are treated is less than what it should be. That can be agreed upon.
But they didn't stop there. They specifically compared support for veterans to support for civilian trauma survivors and indicated pretty clearly that they want the level of recognition and validation veterans have. They specifically indicated they wanted the same perceived kinds of support vets have and that the perceived or real lack of them for civilian trauma is a sign of disrespect.
The problem is that they assume veterans are not slighted and compared their experience with what they assumed is the respect veterans get.
They did so without expressing any clear understanding of the specific struggles and hell vets experience.
They did so without a full understanding that a yard sign for fireworks is not reflective of general universal support and validation of the trauma of war, and without understanding the full depth of crap veterans have to put up with that civilians don't have to deal with.
Comparison is a path to anger and depression.
The way all almost all PTSD survivors are treated is less than what it should be. That can be agreed upon.