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When you stand against social distancing, take measures to "protest" measures during this pandemic that effect the entire world, and put the lives of billions on the line for your own purposes whether government official or not, you are acting in the likes of Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Vladimir Putin, Kim Jong Un, and Trump. This is not OK. You are commiting a crime against humanity and you are an international criminal. Every single person involved in these protests should be identified and put in an international watch list database for terrorism. This is not an exercise of first amendment rights. It is an abuse of them. It is a direct attack on our nation, and the world at large.

I love how so many of these people claim to love and respect law enforcement until they're the ones breaking the laws. They claim to stand for the rule of law etc. Then go out and put the very lives of these officers, the ones they love, the entire force at the station, the judges, town, county, and city officials, and residents at severe risk. They're also hurting businesses trying to survive by polonging the virus impact and encouraging the mutation of the virus into even more deadly strands. These are very disgusting, ignorant, selfish, psychotic, terrorists. When your nation is at war within its own borders against a biological threat and you directly take measures that increase the number of deaths out of pure inability to rationally think, and a decision not to learn to rationally think, you become a threat to the very core of the society. And in a pandemic, you don't just do that to our nation, but all nations around the world. These kind of people claim they want the reopening of the economy when they're the ones directly harming not just one local business but many internationally. And what happens when people who know someone or are someone with chronic conditions, or frankly none at all as this virus does not seemingly truly discriminate against any particular type of person? I just am disgusted at this. This is not exercising your first ammendment. This is abusing it.
#COVID19 #SARS-CoV-2 #social isolation #SocialDistancing #ChronicIllness #international #MentalHealth #PTSD #CPTSD #pandemic2020 #WorldHealthOrganization #HIVAIDS #crimevictim #LawEnforcement #LGBTQ #LGBTQIA

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My flashbacks have gotten worse recently after seeing files from the past. As a child, I used to be so trusting of law enforcement, but now I feel that they are no longer safe and they will never believe me or help me. I feel that if I ever report any more abuse I experienced, I will not be believed and I will be questioned way too many times until I give up. I used to want to go into law enforcement and was even a law enforcement explorer, but I cannot handle that field given what I experienced and the lack of trust I have. Going through the justice system was one of the most traumatizing things that happened when I was abused by a law enforcement officer. I was not the only explorer to be abused in my post; I was the only one who decided to go out of agency to report it. #AbuseSurvivors #PTSD #SexualAbuse #Trauma #LawEnforcement

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Three officers gone within mere days of one another. One from my home state of NC; one from my favorite vacation place and planned retirement area of Biloxi, MS; and one tonight from here in Tennessee. I ask myself why I stay in law enforcement. Then I think, because I can't afford to get out of 16 years of it. But the truth is, that uniform gets me out of bed most days. The drive for a better world is stronger than the anxiety and depression...most days. The chance to know I've helped someone keeps me going...most days. It's like that uniform transforms me into a fearless superhero; stronger than the anxiety, depression, PTSD, chronic pain, etc...most days. Then when it's time to be a normal human again, it all catches up to me. But I'm still here. I'm still in the fight. I'll continue to fight through the pain in all its' forms. Because that's what society deserves. And who I'm called to be. #Anxiety #Depression #PTSD #ChronicPain #Fibromyalgia #LawEnforcement

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#PTSD #ComplexPTSD #Veteran #Firefighters #LawEnforcement

My husband and I both suffer from PTSD. His is from over 25 years as a first responder. My PTSD is from 20 years in the military and my years as a Firefighter/EMT and a Deputy Sheriff. When I am having a rough day and I try to reach out to him, I am met with resistance. He always tells me he is having a bad day and he is broken and why can’t I give him the chance to heal. I’m not sure what to do. Does anyone else experience this?

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