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Latest Excuse for Nidal Malik Hasan: Compassion Fatigue

by Phantom Ace ( 459 Comments › )
Filed under Islamic hypocrisy, Islamic Invasion, Islamic Supremacism, Islamic Terrorism, Leftist-Islamic Alliance, Media, Political Correctness at November 6th, 2009 - 1:13 pm

The denial for the real reasons for this Imperialist attack on Ft. Hood continues. The latest excuse is Compassion Fatigue! He worked to treat traumatized soldiers, so the excuse is he was tired of caring. This is unreal the lengths the Media and Society are denying the obvious cause of this incident.

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Health experts say they are hardly astonished that the suspect in the worst mass murder ever at a U.S. military base is an Army psychiatrist — the very person who is supposed to be helping soldiers deal with the traumatic stress of war.

Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan, suspected of gunning down 13 and wounding 30 at the Fort Hood Army Post in Texas, treated soldiers at the Darnall Army Medical Center there after being transferred in July from the Walter Reed Army Medical Center, where he had worked for six years.

Dr. Robin Kerner, an attending psychologist who specializes in disaster anxiety at St. Luke’s-Roosevelt Hospital in New York City, said it’s not uncommon for individuals who work with traumatized patients to suffer the effects of “compassion fatigue.”

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This is really getting disgusting at how experts refuse to say the real motivation. They have blamed Islamophobia, a sticker removed from his car and now Compassion Fatigue. The real reason can be given away at what he said before he opened fire, Allahu Akbar! The truth is there in fornt of the the whole nation to see.

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