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Jubilee - June 2012
So, apparently the Memorial for Flight 93 isn’t complete yet. The funding for it somehow has gotten pulled. Personally I think this is absurd that the people in DC (who were most likely saved by the heros of Flight 93) allowed this to happen. They only need 8 million dollars to start the…
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I don’t agree that soldiers (or anyone) receives more sympathy for their traumatic reactions than others.Either someone suffering from PTSD is blessed to meet compassion and education, or they suffer ignorance and impatience. But this is a great quote to try and help educate. Even the ignorant can learn…
“Being triggered does not mean “being upset” or “being offended” or “being angry,” or any other euphemism people who roll their eyes long-sufferingly in the direction of trigger warnings tend to imagine it to mean. Being triggered has a very specific meaning that relates to evoking a physical and/or emotional response to a survived trauma. To say, “I was triggered” is not to say, “I got my delicate fee-fees hurt.” It is to say, “I had a significantly mood-altering experience of anxiety.” Someone who is triggered may experience anything from a brief moment of dizziness, to a shortness of breath and a racing pulse, to a full-blown panic attack. A survivor of sexual violence who experiences a trigger is experiencing the same thing as a soldier who experiences a trigger, potentially even including flashbacks. Like many soldiers who return from war, many survivors of sexual violence are left with post-traumatic stress disorder. Unlike soldiers, however, they are not likely to receive much sympathy, or benefit from attempts to understand, when they are triggered. Instead, triggered survivors of sexual violence are dismissed as oversensitive, as hysterics, as humorless, as weak. Well. Trivializing the concerns of a person whose traumatic experience of sexual violence has been triggered is a legitimate response. But it’s not a very kind or decent one. I will never understand why anyone wants to be the total jerk who evokes someone’s memories of being assaulted by blindsiding hir with a rape joke (or image, or metaphor, or whatever), in the guise of “humor.” No “joke” is worth triggering someone. Not if you understand what triggering someone really means.”
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{This would be a good thing to use to talk to the poet I just dogged. Oh, Communication, you are so helpful.}
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