Surveys Show Global Trust At All-Time Low As Central Governments Lose Control
By Melissa Dykes/Daily Sheeple January 18, 2017 Share this article:
Multiple studies are finding that trust in central governments and
their institutions (including the establishment media) is at an all-time
low around the world.
Regarding a recently
released global survey titled Leader's Report: The Future of Government
Communications, the Guardian reports:
Weakened
and distrusted central governments around the world have been incapable
of responding to the way the internet and social media have empowered
populist but previously fringe groups, a unique worldwide survey of
government communication chiefs has found.
The
survey spanning 40 countries is the first international review to reveal
how deeply governments feel they are losing control and authority over
communications.
Distrust of central governments and institutions of
authority plus Internet as an alternative means of gathering information
have combined and snowballed into an uprising of nationalism and
populism, although the people attempting to run this dog and pony show
like to mush those two concepts together with radicalization and
extremism... because if you don't trust your loving central government,
you obviously must be a radical extremist.
"When
people feel ignored, unheard and unrepresented they turn to alternative
sources of information. If governments do not communicate with citizens
properly, citizens will go somewhere elsewhere for information," the
report says.
Another way of reading this? "Waaaah! Our propaganda is no longer working!"
The
report also says people are "more apprehensive than perhaps at any time
since the end of the cold war". Really? Could that be because they are
finally are more informed?
And yet, the people
running things somehow act confused when 75% of the 300 government
workers surveyed for the study admit the average citizen's voice is not
taken into account when key decisions are made.
Meanwhile
one of the world's biggest marketing firms called Edelman came out with
a survey that found trust in the global power structure including
governments, non-governmental organizations, major corporations, and the
mainstream media is at an all-time low across the board:
The
firm's 2017 Trust Barometer found that 53 percent of respondents
believe the current system has failed them in that it is unfair and
offers few hopes for the future, with only 15 percent believing it is
working. That belief was evident for both the general population and
those with college education.
What do you want
to bet that 15 percent who claims to believe the system is actually
working are a part of it? The system is working after all... for the
elite in charge of it.
This is the first time
in 17 years that Edelman has found trust decline in all four sectors
surveyed. The findings were across the board, regardless of education
level.
In addition, they determined that the
burgeoning wealth gap and income inequality are linked to a lack of
trust; the lower the income, the less trust. Look around. That makes
sense.
The Davos elite's annual meeting is
taking place this week and one of the themes this year is about how
nationalism will lead to war. China's President Xi Jinping, the first to
attend Davos, is promoting "inclusive globalization" at the forum,
warning,
"With the rise of populism,
protectionism, and nativism, the world has come to a historic crossroad
where one road leads to war, poverty, confrontation and domination while
the other road leads to peace, development, cooperation and win-win
solutions," Jiang said.
Jiang believes
globalism is the only road to peace, the same tripe the masses of the
world have had crammed down our throats by leaders like Jinping since
World War II and the creation of the United Nations.
It's been over 70 years now... how is that working out?
What's
obvious is that the system needs us to keep fighting among ourselves
with manufactured race wars and other distractions because if everyone
stopped for a moment to really look around at what's going on, the
masses would realize that we're being returned to serfdom.
Neo-feudalism.
But the angry masses are waking up, though.
Richard Edelman, the Edelman firm's president and CEO, noted,
"The
implications of the global trust crisis are deep and wide-ranging,"
said Richard Edelman, the firm's president and CEO. "It began with the
Great Recession of 2008, but like the second and third waves of a
tsunami, globalization and technological change have further weakened
people's trust in global institutions. The consequence is virulent
populism and nationalism as the mass population has taken control away
from the elites."
Yeah, about that control... I'm thinking the elites are going to do whatever it takes to get that back...
Originally published at Daily Sheeple - reposted with permission.
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