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Trust is a two way street, you have to be willing to trust to find trust.

HN is not the forum for these types of discussions, there is a moral panic going on though and even the better educated are not immune to it. The same tropes get recycled until things we would never say about most countries are able to be said without supporting facts.

As per the comment guidelines some things just need to be flagged rather than flame-discussed. We went through the same phases with Japan, Korea and plenty other places. It is best to see the funny side of it and also tune in to the other side of the story.



>HN is not the forum for these types of discussions, there is a moral panic going on though and even the better educated are not immune to it.

It could even be said that the better educated have it worse. At least the less educated are fed some crappy fake news that are easy enough to see through.

The better educated are convinced they know the truth because they read fluff pieces in "trusted" newspapers and magazines (e.g. NYT, The Economist) promoting the financial and corporate interests du jour.

It's easier to trust this "high end" version of fake news (where the lies are told with nuance, and the pundits have been shown to be worse in predictions than random coin tosses).




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