After reading about The Invisible Veterans...
As a survivor of trauma, I know firsthand the importance of having support networks that will serve as a voice for those who are unable to access justice.
Many veterans who survived military sexual trauma were given less than honorable discharges as a result of “bad behavior” or in retaliation for reporting their assaults.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/the-invisible-veterans_us_585967c7e4b06ae7ec2a41c9
If you use a "culture of positivity" to shut down a conversation that could have potentially resulted in improved standards and more receptivity to diverse viewpoints if you had not shut it down, is that really a culture of positivity? Is it equally positive for everyone? Or is it more positive for some than it is for others?
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