An Open Letter to Sarah Palin

Veterans who have willingly given so much in service to their country should not have to bear the burden of being further stigmatized by your ignorant and foolish statements. If you insist on trying to use your "celebrity status" for a cause, please educate yourself on the facts of PTSD.
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Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, left, speaks as Donald Trump, president and chief executive of Trump Organization Inc. and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, listens during a campaign rally at the Hansen Agricultural Student Learning Center at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. Trump's campaign to win the Iowa caucuses in less than two weeks received a boost from a Tea Party favorite, Sarah Palin. Photographer: Cassi Alexandra/Bloomberg via Getty Images
Sarah Palin, former governor of Alaska, left, speaks as Donald Trump, president and chief executive of Trump Organization Inc. and 2016 Republican presidential candidate, listens during a campaign rally at the Hansen Agricultural Student Learning Center at Iowa State University in Ames, Iowa, U.S., on Tuesday, Jan. 19, 2016. Trump's campaign to win the Iowa caucuses in less than two weeks received a boost from a Tea Party favorite, Sarah Palin. Photographer: Cassi Alexandra/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Dear Mrs. Palin,

I am a former U.S. Marine and U.S. Navy Officer with a Combat Action Ribbon as well as service connected disabilities. I am also a Republican. I have also served with, and am friends with, dozens of combat veterans who suffer daily from various injuries and wounds to include PTSD. I recently read your comments related to PTSD in which you attempted to excuse your son's arrest on domestic abuse charges and firearm charges by referencing his supposed PTSD. Based upon your previous comments I am not surprised that you would choose to use this very serious condition as a political football and, once again, attempt to divert blame from your own family's abhorrent, violent behavior.

In 2014, your entire family was involved in a late night "drunken brawl" at a party in which Track Palin (the accused domestic abuser) was involved in a bloody fight. While you publicly stated how proud you were at your children's violent actions, maybe this should have been a sign that Track has a problem. It is certainly curious that you did not feel the need to reference his supposed PTSD in this situation and instead stated: "...my kids' defense of family makes my heart soar!"

Maybe, instead of encouraging Track's violence, you should have taken the opportunity to get him help. Maybe, instead of being the result of PTSD, your son was simply trying to uphold the stated Palin family values and "...make your heart soar" by abusing a woman.

PTSD is stigmatized in the media and not well understood by the general public. An estimated 22 veterans commit suicide every day in the United States. This is nearly 8,000 veterans who take their lives every year. Senator Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) stated: "Every day in the United States, 22 veterans succumb to suicide -- losing their personal battle to invisible wounds of war." Veterans who have willingly given so much in service to their country should not have to bear the burden of being further stigmatized by your ignorant and foolish statements.

While I do not propose to speak for all veterans, I am clearly not alone in my views regarding your unfortunate statements. They were unfortunate for the many veterans who face further disdain and discrimination based upon your inaccurate and ignorant portrayal of those who suffer with PTSD, as well as the causes of the condition.

While I would personally prefer that you simply avoid public life and simply fade away, if you insist on trying to use your "celebrity status" for a cause, please educate yourself on the facts of PTSD and try to help veterans by using your significant influence in a more productive, and less political manner. There are a number of veteran's organizations to which you can donate time, money and energy to make a difference. Two organizations you may want to consider is the Marine Reconnaissance Foundation and the Recon & Sniper Foundation.

Regards,

Chris Mark

This post originally appeared on GlobalRiskInfo.com.

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Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-273-8255 for the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Need help? In the U.S., call 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) for the National Domestic Violence Hotline.

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