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Media’s False Trauma: CBS Reporter Misreads Courage at Trump Rally


A CBS reporter says he got PTSD from the crowd at Trump’s rally. Scott MacFarlane claims people were angry at the media after the shooting. He says that fear still haunts him today.

Conservatives are calling this ridiculous. They say real trauma comes from violence, not shouting. Making this about media feelings insults true victims.

Trump supporters showed incredible courage that day. They rushed to help while reporters ducked. Brave Americans protected others.

This reporter’s complaint shows how out of touch the media is. They make everything about themselves. Real Americans focus on helping, not whining.

The media always plays the victim instead of reporting facts. They blame patriotic crowds for their own weaknesses. It’s pathetic.

Trump supporters are tired of being demonized. They were heroes that day. The media just wants to smear them again.

Real PTSD sufferers deserve respect. Using their pain for political points is shameful. This reporter should apologize to veterans.

Conservatives know true strength. We don’t hide behind phony trauma. We stand with the brave Americans who protect our values.

Written by Keith Jacobs

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