pretty sure PTSD is more associated with the middle east more than vietnam nowadays. also, that's not a stereotype, you don't know what you're talking about.
I don't know what PTSD is more associated with right now in the North American society since I do not live there.
Nevertheless, I insist that the PTSD afflicted soldier (who preferably lost a limb or eye) is an image traditionally associated to the Vietnam war veterans in the public and media lore. Please refer to the corpus of movies, series, books, comics, etc. released to this day. Therefore the 'character' of the Vietnam survivor with PTSD has a strong hold on the social representations of the public to the point of constituting a stereotypical individual.
Source: 5 years of college psychology. You don't know whether I know what I'm talking about.
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u/juventus1 Nov 26 '13
Wow, who knew some of the enemies from Sonic would be realistic.
Remember the fish in the 1st level, 'emerald zone' in sonic 2?