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In Government We DISTRUST. Generation X - Episode 58
The conversation hosted by Ian, Greg, and Loren delves into the pervasive mistrust in government that has developed over the years, particularly among Generation X. They reflect on the societal climate following recent elections and how it relates to the themes of dystopian films they grew up watching. The hosts highlight that many iconic movies from their youth, such as "Three Days of the Condor," encapsulated a sense of distrust towards government institutions, portraying them as entities that manipulate and control citizens for their own agendas. This mistrust is linked to historical events like the Vietnam War and the Watergate scandal, which have left lasting impressions on public perception.
The discussion shifts to specific films that illustrate these themes, with "Three Days of the Condor" serving as a focal point. The plot involves a protagonist uncovering a conspiracy tied to government agencies, which resonates with the hosts' views on how government actions often contradict public narratives. They argue that this disconnect fosters a belief that the government operates in secrecy and often prioritizes its interests over those of the citizens. The hosts also touch upon the evolution of public sentiment towards government from previous generations, suggesting that earlier eras may have experienced more blind trust due to collective patriotism, especially during World War II.
As they explore these ideas, they question whether today's government is more or less trustworthy compared to past administrations. The conversation reveals a consensus that corruption within governments is not new, but rather a persistent issue throughout history. They cite various instances of governmental overreach and mishandling, such as the Oklahoma City bombing and events at Ruby Ridge, as examples that have contributed to an environment where distrust is rampant. Overall, the hosts emphasize that this skepticism is not merely a reaction to current political climates but is deeply rooted in historical patterns of governance and public engagement.
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