Institutions lose public trust when they become unaccountable to the people they serve, as demonstrated by the 2016 Brexit revolt and pandemic response failures, where expert classes prioritized self-preservation over public needs, leading to widespread skepticism of vaccines and medical guidance.
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Why Britain Will NEVER Trust the Expert Class Again | Richard Miniter本站添加:
During the Brexit campaign, if I may go back there, famously the expert expert classes were derided. Michael Gove famously did this in one BBC interview, I think, or one BBC He's to He's taking questions from everyone. People have had enough of the experts. Do you see the sort of 2016 to the current upheaval that we're going through now as a revolt against those classes?
Yes, but the Of course, right? Because I I think there are many societies, including America and Britain, that would go along with the experts if what the experts were doing actually made their lives better. If it actually worked, right?
Um but if every time I ask you to make a cake, you make a cake and I eat it and I find that there's sand and concrete in it and I It's undigestible.
Uh I'm not going to trust you anymore. And so we see when all of these measures of decline in trust, the church, the media, business, the tech companies, pick your thing that isn't trusted, the military even.
Um it's because they're no longer They're controlled by people who can't be affected by the end user, by the citizen, the customer, the patient, right? They have And so they do what they prefer to do.
Mhm.
Rather than the best-run companies, the best-run agencies, the most fastest-growing churches focus intensely on the people they're trying to help and are learn and and almost learning from them the way a scientist learns from an experiment, desperately trying to figure out what do these people really need. Mhm.
And instead, you you're left with the selfishness of managers. Hm. I have this idea. I, you know, Well, do you have any evidence for the idea? Doesn't matter.
I'm in charge. So the revolt against them is is happening in the spaces and domains that are available for the revolts to happen. Right.
But it's that's been at the political level, basically.
>> Right. But if you look at everything that isn't trusted, why isn't it trusted?
It isn't trusted because it's not accountable to the people it's supposedly helping. Yes, quite. And if you look at the Brexit vote, where was the vote the biggest swing but in the northeast of the country and in the center and northwest of the country where these towns that have been abandoned for a very long time. Well, the the bigger thing even more recently, of course, was the the pandemic. Oh, yes.
Which is the absolute failure of the expert classes, not just of the institutions, the post-war institutions that were set up by the experts to to keep the liberal world order going, to protect us from the rise of fascism again.
Um and we saw that the expert classes not only were completely out of touch, but they were working to protect themselves from any scrutiny. From You look at the WHO. Mhm.
You were not allowed to and certainly the CCP, you were not allowed to look into the idea that Mhm. the Wuhan virus came from Wuhan and the lab in Wuhan.
Right. Uh is this the the the kind of or all of human history at which this well-known vector, right? Diseases come from the east. Look at the great, you know, the plague of Justinian in ancient Rome, right? Look at the black death, right?
That is for better or for worse, the the history of of humans and disease, generally speaking, Huh. it starts in the east and it goes west, right? Now, it might be the shape of the continents, the trade routes, you know, there was many reasons, but that's the usual vector. So, that's a reasonable place to look if you knew nothing else. Right.
>> But why didn't they say during COVID?
Well, this isn't we've we've known about co- various forms of COVID for 50 years. I mean, we diagnosed COVID in dogs in the 1960s, right? We've had several dozen variations of SARS, which is essentially what COVID is.
And humanity has survived. Why turn it into a global boogeyman that's going to dis- you know, be Armageddon? Why not say, "Listen, this is going to be very deadly for certain vulnerable populations. It's going to be extremely visible mis- mis- in miserating, miserable for the vast majority.
But we will survive." Now, that wasn't their message. That was not their message. What they said was, "You have to listen to us in every detail, or the worst will happen." Huh.
It was not reason and patience and kindness.
It was force and inflexibility and false certainty. Yeah. Yeah, quite.
Right.
That is an attitude of somebody who has not been accountable for a very long time. Yeah. No one who's accountable takes that attitude. They know it's not going to work. Yes.
And as a result of that, we've tarnished the trust of medicine globally.
We've [snorts] also made a large portion of the population who never would have hesitated to take a vaccine before to be very skeptical of vaccines.
And millions will suffer and die >> Yes. because they don't take the mumps vaccine or the rubella vaccine, which are very well established, taking them for decades, the side effects are quite well known.
But now people will not take ordinary vaccines.
>> Yeah.
And they were willing to do all of that to maintain their grip on power in 2020 for a very ephemeral thing.
They are so clearly lacking in judgement and good judgement comes from accountability. You You learn by making mistakes and adjusting.
But if you've never been forced to adjust, how much do you learn? Yeah.
I mean, if you want those institutions to survive, you must understand that they have to be accountable to survive. And so, you'd have thought if they actually cared about those institutions, they would have made sure it was accountable and they would course correct immediately and have open books and and be open for scrutiny. Also, say what you don't know. We don't know. This is a novel coronavirus. We haven't seen this before.
Uh it looks sort of like this, but it also looks sort of like that. We're not certain. Mhm.
Why not talk rather than an impatient single mother to a very small child? Why not talk as one adult to another? Okay.
This is what we know. This is what we don't know. It would be wise to do this.
It's always a good idea to wash your hands, to not to if you're sick to visit old people or people with compromised immune systems. Right?
Why not speak in a reasonable, measured way?
>> Yeah.
Because they're not used to having to engage at all. Thanks for watching this clip from the Winston Marshall show. You can click here to watch the full episode and for more clips like this one, don't forget to subscribe. And as always, be well.
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