| ▲ | Suzuran 3 hours ago |
| In a lot of ways he is, despite witnessing a lot of how the sausage is made directly. Honestly, I think at at least half of it is wanting to convince himself that the world still functions in ways that make sense to him rather than admit that it's mostly grifters grifting all the way down. |
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| ▲ | nathanaldensr 3 hours ago | parent [-] |
| The high-trust Boomer brain cannot comprehend the actual low-trust society of grifters in which we live. |
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| ▲ | pluralmonad 44 minutes ago | parent | next [-] | | I don't agree with this blanket statement. The internet is low trust for lots of reasons, but regular (read small, proximal/spatiotemporally constrained) communities still exist and are not grifters all the way down. Acknowledging that distant strangers are not trustworthy in the traditional sense seems reasonable, but is categorically different than addressing natural social groups (small and local). | | |
| ▲ | OGEnthusiast 4 minutes ago | parent [-] | | Yes, and most young Americans are locked out of those small, high-trust suburbs due to high housing prices. So instead they get to experience the magic of low-trust America first-hand, hence the disconnect between the young and the boomers. |
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