Posted on Oct 15, 2019
PFC James (LURCH) Janota
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It just appears as if we service members, both prior and current should be able to do something to ease tensions that these people shooting others. There has to be a psychological component that is causing these senseless killings. I'm just looking at my own PTSD journey and know that you either remove the stressor or make a device to end the stressor. What's causing the roof to leak? A hole. To stop the leak, you patch the roof. Leak stops, stressor is gone. Then you fix the damage the leak caused.
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SFC Michael Hasbun
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"Enough"? I would ask if we're really doing anything at all to address the root issues.
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SPC Jon Carpenter
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There are many different triggers that are setting off these people. The times and how we raise our kids have a lot to do with it in my opinion. Not being able to handle rejection is one of the most ridiculous reasons but I've seen several "broken hearts" end in tragedy. Raise your kids right and the percentage of them becoming a statistic goes down drastically!
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SSG Michael Noll
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Thank you for the share brother James. A very good question.
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