preview

Essay On Veteran Stigma

Decent Essays

What do we mean when we say veteran stigma? We don't mean public perception of former service-members.
We mean the stigma of you denying available resources because you don't consider yourself 'veteran enough.' Here are examples: “I’m not society’s idea of a ‘veteran’. I never even deployed."
Look, not everyone is an operator, and you don’t have to try to be. Perpetuating and idolizing unnecessary machismo is a disservice to those who have served. The military industrial complex is an orchestra, comprised of individuals doing specific jobs that ensure the overall mission progresses. We understand that you were in administration, or communications, or were a mechanic. We understand that you were security forces, services, or intelligence & operations. We understand that there’s …show more content…

Embrace the camaraderie you had when you were in, find other veterans like you, and help each other out! It’s no secret that there are too many of us, former brothers and sisters in arms, that have thoughts of self-harm. Standing by without action is a no-go and is completely unsat.
We know that being a veteran doesn’t define you; you’re a person first. But you are veteran for life, and that comes with a bit of responsibility:
We’re creating our own buddy system through our product, so we could look out for each other. We all know it is more difficult to reflect on our own mental health, than to notice a difference in a buddy's behavior. We can tell when a buddy is drinking too much or whenever they are in need of help; whether it is financially, emotionally, or just might need someone to talk to it is always more obvious to us than them. So quit your bullshit. We’re here to help you, and allow yourself to help your unknown comrade-in-arms, before we have to contact the honor guard to do another funeral

Get Access