
Checklist of 30 disabling trends
- Systemic erosion of confidence and trust, most notably with regard to:
- Politicians, with a vested interest in ensuring their re-election at any cost
- Science, with a vested interest in justifying costly research
- Professions, with their vested interest in overselling on the basis of their authoritative advice
- Business (especially the financial community), with a vested interest in overselling and miss-selling
- Religion (as highlighted by widespread sexual abuse by clergy)
- Security services
- Rapidly decreasing coherence of statements by authorities (official declarations, “promises” by governments):
- Encouraging gullibility, credulity and overconfidence by some
- Encouraging fundamental suspicion and counter-arguments by others (perceiving such statements as “empty”)
- Extending to any articulation of “meta-statements” about this trend (such as this checklist)
- Emergence of evident contradictions undermining confidence in those involved:
- Primary role of Permanent Members of the UN Security Council in arms manufacture, marketing and sustaining a demand
- Indictment of many in positions of authority, suggesting similar behaviour by others (for which evidence is lacking)
- Limited transparency in institutions acclaiming its merits for others (banking, etc)
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