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Alcibiades's avatar

I think your points about working for the government are insightful: You couldn't pull off a conspiracy if you wanted to. You also couldn't pull off any ambitious project at all.

So I'm not sure how much being correct leads to credibility. Impressive results lead to credibility. You have no choice but to respect an institution capable of the Manhattan project or Apollo missions. Even if you disagree with every aspect of it. A lot of people alive today probably can't think of a single impressive thing they've seen a modern institution do.

The other credibility killer is that the public now recognizes these institutions as made up of distinct and flawed humans. The NYT is now just a bunch of people on twitter posting dumb shit about their lives. If they really wanted to restore credibility the first step would be to ban all reporters from having public social media accounts. The correct places for those opinions is the opinion pages. Of course that will never happen.

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"In the past year or two, we saw a major push for institutions to reflect a particular ideology; many people argued that institutions preaching neutrality should instead “take on a social justice role” ....The result has been a degrading of institutions’ credibility, both individually and collectively. To the extent than institutions have accepted this change in purpose, people no longer trust them to provide the truth. That’s rational, because an institution that declares that its purpose is to pursue “social justice” as defined by a narrow set of activists has disavowed the pursuit of truth and declared loyalty to a predetermined set of beliefs."

I feel like I've said this same thing with SO many Substacks and podcasts by now, but thank you thank you THANK YOU for making me feel like I'm not going crazy. This incredibly mean, domineering, overbearing "woke" ideology has made feel incredibly alienated, and since I have no desire to ever look in the GOP's direction, I've spent the last few years feeling adrift. Thank you for doing what you do.

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