"All nuance is lost in favor of sensationalized accounts of this 'traumatized warrior.'"April 04, 2014 - The Fort Hood shooting, the third mass shooting on a military base in the last five years, is a tragedy. There’s no doubt about that. But it’s also the latest opportunity for the public to reinforce stereotypes about Post-Traumatic Stress (drop the "Disorder"). All nuance is lost in favor of sensationalized accounts of this "traumatized warrior."
As soon as I heard about the event, I thought two things in rapid succession:
1) Oh shit.
2) Please God, don't let the shooter be a soldier or a veteran.
But, of course, Ivan Lopez has been in both the Army and National Guard.
I had hoped that these things would be kept in perspective. His military affiliation is probably best understood as determining the location of the incident, not being responsible for it.
Then I read the CNN report.
Sure enough, the second paragraph explains how the "Iraq War veteran was being evaluated for post-traumatic stress disorder before he opened fire at the Fort Hood Army post", making it sound like one caused the other. No civilian would read that and think his "disorder" was caused by anything but the tour in Iraq, which is blatantly untrue. read more>>>
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