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Podcast: Doug Rawlings, “It was a very thin line and you could very easily step across it”

August 13, 2019 Andrew Lara
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“Moral injury is the realization years later that you were part of it, that you are culpable for some of these things. So I refer to some guys as sociopaths and stuff like that. But where was I? Why didn’t I intervene…Why didn’t I stop that? I didn’t.”

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