The problem that it isn't just people abusing any systems, and it is the systems that are failing the people. The system today when anyone talks about trauma, is to immediately bias all further judgement upon PTSD. Why? Because it is the news name for trauma, vastly spread, vastly over-cited, and in all reporting about trauma, the media don't bother mentioning all the other possible diagnoses. No... PTSD is all you here in relation to trauma.
As a result, we have a psychological system around the world that now shifts straight to PTSD when someone mentions trauma. These are the so called experts of mental health, and they themselves bias their own view, skipping all training and thought, and jump to PTSD. If this didn't happen, we wouldn't have people running around with a PTSD diagnosis because their partner left them, relationship broke down, they stubbed their toe, they had a minor car accident and are now anxious to drive a car again, and the list goes on.
The mental health industry has caused some of this issue. You still have mental health physicians using DSM IV criterion to diagnose PTSD, refusing to accept DSM V criterion. The industry is broken... its that simple. If you were a medical doctor you would have lost your license for what goes on within the mental health field and the looseness of what mental health physicians are doing in relation to subjectively diagnosing people with little or no prolonged foundational evidence to substantiate their diagnosis.
How many people here went in once, maybe twice, and got diagnosed with PTSD? Sure, some psychiatrists know it the moment they see it... but there are also so many false positives where anxiety, depression, panic and other diagnoses alone look exactly the same as a person presenting with PTSD, but with little time the symptoms fade and they're back into life... but now with a PTSD diagnosis and some $$$ in their pocket, remuneration of some kind or medical certificate to claim some bullshit special circumstance.
The problem of over-diagnosis is not untrue. The mental health industry is broken, over-diagnosis and misdiagnosis is rife within mental health.
Saying all that... it still doesn't give some tool the right to get on radio or other medium, tossing all veterans into the same basket as his actual meaning demographic, being those misdiagnosed or such. If this guy is some big shot of some business... I would think he could form an accurate sentence before opening his mouth.