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Edited by Infiltrat0rN7: 3/5/2014 9:59:00 PM
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Urban Youth are twice as likely to get PTSD than Soldiers.

.....According to Javon Johnson & Terisa Siagatonu. I seriously don't know what to think about this, yeah I know living in the ghetto is pretty bad and violence does happen. It's just that these two are creating a new level of over-exaggerating. A city I live near; Norfolk, was ranked as the 87th most dangerous city larger than 75,000 inhabitants but I can't compare the streets to Norfolk to the streets of Baghdad, Fallujah or the Triangle of Death. What's even worse they say that a Solider can leave the battlefield while my kids go home to it. I don't even what to explain how disrespectful this video is, it's just wrong.

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  • Edited by Le Dustin xddddd: 3/5/2014 10:18:35 PM
    Not really making an opinion one way or the other, but there is the argument that you grow up as a child in the ghetto, and when you're in the army on the battlefield, you're a grown adult who chose to be there. Although some neighborhoods are so bad they're actually referred to as warzones. So I guess in terms of what's more dangerous, I would say it's the life the soldiers, but in terms of how it affects people, you could probably give it to either side.

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