PANDEMIC TREATY ON LIFE SUPPORT AS PUBLIC TRUST PLUMMETS
Feb 19, 2024
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Exploring the lack of trust in global institutions like the WHO and WEF amid the pandemic. Diving into the erosion of public trust due to responses to COVID-19. Discussing the demand for transparency in news reporting and growing skepticism towards mainstream media.
The lack of public trust in global organizations like WHO and WEF stems from perceived mishandling of the pandemic response.
Legacy media outlets such as the BBC have contributed to the decline in trust by sensationalizing COVID risks and misrepresenting facts.
Deep dives
WHO Pandemic Treaty Concerns
The World Health Organization (WHO) has faced criticism for their pandemic response and their attempt to establish a pandemic treaty granting them more power. Despite accusations of spreading misinformation, WHO denies seeking authority to impose lockdowns or vaccine mandates, urging for support to counter false claims.
Rebuilding Trust in Global Organizations
Global organizations like the World Economic Forum (WEF) are striving to regain trust after facing scrutiny for their actions during the pandemic. The WEF's focus on 'Rebuilding Trust' reflects a broader trend of organizations acknowledging the need to address public concerns and skepticism that have arisen post-pandemic.
Media Misrepresentation and Declining Trust
Legacy media outlets, including the BBC, have been accused of misrepresenting information during the pandemic, contributing to a decline in public trust. Testimonies from experts highlight instances where media sensationalized COVID risks and misrepresented facts, leading to increased skepticism and demand for transparency in news reporting.
The WHO, WEF, and legacy media are lamenting the lack of trust they are now experiencing by the public. We provide evidence for where exactly the fault for their lack of trust and popularity lie.