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Destroying the myth of PTSD
US Defense Watch ^ | November 10, 2015 | Elmer Ellsworth

Posted on 11/11/2015 4:15:18 PM PST by pboyington

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I don’t like words that hide the truth. I don’t words that conceal reality. I don’t like euphemisms, or euphemistic language. And American English is loaded with euphemisms. Cause Americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality. Americans have trouble facing the truth, so they invent the kind of a soft language to protest themselves from it, and it gets worse with every generation. For some reason, it just keeps getting worse.

I’ll give you an example of that. There’s a condition in combat. Most people know about it. It’s when a fighting person’s nervous system has been stressed to it’s absolute peak and maximum. Can’t take anymore input. The nervous system has either (click) snapped or is about to snap. In the first world war, that condition was called “shell shock”. Simple, honest, direct language. Two syllables, “shell shock.” Almost sounds like the guns themselves.

That was seventy years ago. Then a whole generation went by and the Second World War came along and very same combat condition was called “battle fatigue.” Four syllables now. Takes a little longer to say. Doesn’t seem to hurt as much. “Fatigue” is a nicer word than “shock”. “Shell shock!” “Battle fatigue.”

Then we had the war in Korea, 1950. Madison Avenue was riding high by that time, and the very same combat condition was called “operational exhaustion.” Hey, were up to eight syllables now! And the humanity has been squeezed completely out of the phrase. It’s totally sterile now. “Operational exhaustion.” Sounds like something that might happen to your car.

Then of course, came the war in Viet Nam, which has only been over for about sixteen or seventeen years, and thanks to the lies and deceits surrounding that war, I guess it’s no surprise that the very same condition was called “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.” Still eight syllables, but we’ve added a hyphen! And the pain is completely buried under jargon. “Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.”

I’ll bet you if we’d of still been calling it “shell shock,” some of those Viet Nam veterans might have gotten the attention they needed at the time. I’ll betcha. I’ll betcha.

-George Carlin


21 posted on 11/11/2015 7:48:11 PM PST by dfwgator
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WWI Shellshocked Soldier

22 posted on 11/13/2015 12:40:03 PM PST by SunkenCiv (Here's to the day the forensics people scrape what's left of Putin off the ceiling of his limo.)
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I will state that that is Horse Sh#t. I grew up with fifty or guys all served in Viet Nam mostly in the Infantry in every major battle in the war..

All of us came back from there and after a period of readjustment are now married and retired to Florida, except me I retired to NH.

23 posted on 11/13/2015 12:51:55 PM PST by Little Bill (EVICT Queen Jean)
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"I will state that that is Horse Sh#t. "

Which part? Something I said?

24 posted on 11/13/2015 1:48:22 PM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18 - Be The Leaderless Resistance)
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A Tragic Myth of PTSD -- Senator Dianne Feinstein said "If Individuals are having nightmares and panic attacks about the atrocities they have committed overseas while following orders from a war criminal like former President George Bush, then quite honestly they deserve it." I pause here to let that sink in.

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Now that it's sunk in, let it sink back out.

She may never have said it.

It may have come from a satiric website.

Doesn't anybody ever check these things out?

25 posted on 11/13/2015 1:53:07 PM PST by x
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