
How the Vietnam War Broke Our Trust in Government
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Television and Trust: The Vietnam War Unveiled
This chapter examines the Gulf of Tonkin incident and the contrasting narratives surrounding U.S. involvement in Vietnam, particularly highlighting how President Johnson's public assurances clashed with escalating military actions. It also explores the transformative role of television news in shaping public perception, detailing key events like the Tet Offensive and the My Lai Massacre that deepened distrust in the government and fueled the anti-war movement.
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