Vet Transition (anti war anti military rhetoric, and they internlize it, and the

Vet Transition (anti war anti military rhetoric, and they internlize it, and they’re told they’re traumatized when they don’t think they are. Something like an ed program for them and how to form arguments and defend themselves. the school on line might be a perfect platform for it. Give them tools to be able to fight the hostility from civilians when they get back. Recreate that brotherhood in back in civilian life. “Professors for a warrior class”. Three themes 1) mimicry – stolen valor, appropriating military identify cheapening what’ they’ve earned, 2) feel isolated, because they don’t have the command structure. 3) being told the struggles because they’re missing it, that they’re traumatized. 5) the hostility from civilians … you’re fighting unjust wars. 6) acquisitionalism will clarify what they’re going thru personally. … 7) train the trainers so that they can do it…. 8) The language is a big problem but they see the value neutral language. You do’t have time for … non military ‘epistemology’ and they come back to white noise and posturing and ‘female’ nonsense. 9) military life is disambiguated, and the current churn is ambiguous. We’re offering this ‘clarity’ this value neutral clarity. 10) having a higher purpose .. especially these special forces guys. They’re only team players in pursuit of a higher purpose.


Source date (UTC): 2020-01-31 12:37:00 UTC

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