>>216152871 (OP) >trust in institutions
That's a midwit trait >muh high trust society
Still midwit. Trust logic and facts, not some boomer faggot in charge
>>216153136 >don't make the effort to build trustworthy institutions >complain that nothing works, nothing gets done, and there is neither ordem nor progresso
smartest simian
>>216153136
It's easy to have faith in institutions when the people running them are like you, and have similar values to you + high integrity.
Wish we had that.
>>216153204
You can have both
Of course you should strive to make institutions more trustworthy, but just because an institution is right most of the time doesn't mean you should trust it. You trust the facts, not the fact provider