Posted on Feb 2, 2021
Mobile Vet Centers deployed at Capitol to provide mental health resources for siege survivors,...
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Really? This is something the snowflakes dreamed up; I can't imagine the majority of Capital Police officers (a minority of whom would even be veterans and eligible or have we thrown that out too) would need this.
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SSG Robert Webster
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Outside of that, there very well could have been some unique set up since it was Congress that set this one up for those at the Capitol.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
Ma'am,
I usually in full-throated agreement with your posts. I have to disagree with this one.
Everyone experiences stressors differently. What one person shrugs off, another has nightmares about for the rest of their lives - and vice versa. Without experiencing the same event - in the same frame of mind and with the same formative experiences - we have no way to assess whether anyone was or should have been severely affected by any even. Application of the "snowflake" moniker is, in my opinion, uncalled for.
I agree in that I also do not believe that there will be a large need. However, using that term implies negative judgment and stigma toward those who may need or benefit from this resource.
I still have flashbacks from an objectively silly and inconsequential experience in an office setting from my first Iraq tour (and yes, I know how ridiculous that is). But I shrugged off being blown up on my third Iraq, or shot as a civilian. Different stressors, different frames of mind, different reactions.
I usually in full-throated agreement with your posts. I have to disagree with this one.
Everyone experiences stressors differently. What one person shrugs off, another has nightmares about for the rest of their lives - and vice versa. Without experiencing the same event - in the same frame of mind and with the same formative experiences - we have no way to assess whether anyone was or should have been severely affected by any even. Application of the "snowflake" moniker is, in my opinion, uncalled for.
I agree in that I also do not believe that there will be a large need. However, using that term implies negative judgment and stigma toward those who may need or benefit from this resource.
I still have flashbacks from an objectively silly and inconsequential experience in an office setting from my first Iraq tour (and yes, I know how ridiculous that is). But I shrugged off being blown up on my third Iraq, or shot as a civilian. Different stressors, different frames of mind, different reactions.
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Two mobile vet centers at a time with the fewest members of Congress having served in the military, that seems like a bit much.
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