Shooting, I keep reading that 19 and 20 year old snowflakes whimpering that "this was my safe place. My parents let me come here. I don't feel safe anymore". How did these parents manage to raise a generation of wimps? I understand it is upsetting, but do they realize that many of their age are serving in the armed forces and have seen their breathen killed? And why is there so much PTSD among young military members? Is it because they were never introduced to ugly reality. Don't get me wrong - I want to see them get the help they were promished and that they deserve.
But constantly needing a "safe place"? Fine for a 5 year old, but at 18.19, 20 and on - shouldn't we be smart enough to realize there are no "safe" places? I thought that 9/11 would have convinced adults that no place is "safe" and teach that to these kids?