>>16237864>people who trusted people we were conditioned to always trust.I've found this to be true for a lot of institutions today that have changed internally over the years, but outwardly promote values that the people who originally created them had, but are no longer substantively reflected in their current operating standards. Some examples include universities (like Harvard), academic publications (like Scientific American, Nature), and media (like NYT). To me, it's subversion in action. They're telling people how to think, what to think, and not what is happening, for example. People who do that are untrustworthy.