Martin Geddes donated @martingeddes
05 October, 07:02
The wounds of psychological warfare are real and painful, but they are invisible. It will take a cultural shift to recognise them as having a "moral parity" with physical wounds in kinetic war, and recognise the heroism involved in holding the line.

The only way to win is not to play the enemy's game, which leads to "war by paradox". The anchor is the spirit of peace and unity (WWG1WGA), which requires exactly the same kind of relentless focus on mission and goals as slogging through fields of mud.

In a way this war is entirely made up of "being socially spat on after coming come from the jungle for doing your best to fight for the right thing". If you are in it to be a hero, then you have misunderstood its essential nature.

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eileen ryan-rojas @eileenisawake
In my weaker « woe is me » moments i have felt like the walking wounded. But then i looked to my son (a spec ops veteran) and also to many who are still asleep. My son us carrying a heavy burden that only i can see. My normie friends are so stressed and hurting, and they do not know where to turn. I love being to share a little peace, a little light of joy in the « small stuff », a little hope, and as much faith as they are open to. The psychological war is taking its toll.
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