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A pessimistic population means 'Yellow Vest' protests could become more mainstream, new survey warns
CNBC ^ | 01/21/2019 | Silvia Amaro

Posted on 01/21/2019 8:02:17 AM PST by BenLurkin

There is a growing feeling of distrust in governments and the media among the general population, according to the Edelman report.

It states that there has been a 3 percent increase between 2018 and 2019 in the level of distrust towards the government and the media. Overall, the general feeling of distrust has hit a record high this year from 2017.

There is also a clear difference between mass population and the informed public, with the return to the largest-ever trust gap between these two, since 2017. This trust gap is particularly evident in developed countries, including the U.K., Canada, France and the United States. But it is also growing in developing countries such as India and China.

Stephen Kehoe, global chair, Reputation, said in a press release: "Divergent levels of confidence between the mass population and informed public about the future signal a continued underlying rot in the structure of society."

The "Gilet Jaunes" or "Yellow Vest" protests began in mid-November over higher fuel taxes, which were subsequently scrapped, and have since morphed into a broader demonstration against the government.

Only 1 in 5 people believe the system is working for them Among the mass population, 46 percent said that the system is failing them, while 34 percent were not sure.

However, 70 percent of them said they desire change. Even among the informed public, there is a clear dissatisfaction with the global system. Only 21 percent of them said the system is working for them.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...


TOPICS: Canada; Miscellaneous; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: canada; china; emmanuelmacron; europe; europeanunion; france; globalgovernment; globalism; globalwarminghoax; india; informedpublic; macron; marinelepen; nato; newworldorder; protests; reputation; stephenkehoe; trustgap; unitedkingdom; yellowvest; yellowvests
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To: rx

>>Instead of yellow jackets, I think hunter orange would be better here. Lots of people already have such gear, and it would be more meaningful to many people.
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Hunter orange it shall be! Now, where is the young entrepreneur interested in manufacturing them? Get a move on!


21 posted on 01/21/2019 8:48:08 AM PST by Kalamata (NEW! Pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXF4ySJ7Xyc&list=PLrCQerz2L0If_VT4tw73RjhG5tBjdZfZy&index)
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To: Grampa Dave

>>I would wear one on my various Navy Hats.
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Cool, Grampa!

My gut instinct tells me it would really catch on quickly, plus, be a source of real encouragement to our brothers across the pond.


22 posted on 01/21/2019 8:51:17 AM PST by Kalamata (NEW! Pt 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXF4ySJ7Xyc&list=PLrCQerz2L0If_VT4tw73RjhG5tBjdZfZy&index)
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Why would anyone wear reflective safety anything to a riot?


23 posted on 01/21/2019 9:02:43 AM PST by Clutch Martin (The trouble ain't that there is too many fools, but that the lightning ain't distributed it wright.)
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To: Bitman

“There is a growing feeling of distrust in governments and the media among the general population”

“This is news?”


It is only news to those kool-aid drinkers who think that government really works the way it is supposed to in the civics textbooks, them and those in or near government...and that is the very reason for the distrust among non-government and non-Kool Aid drinkers.


24 posted on 01/21/2019 9:35:31 AM PST by Ancesthntr ("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
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To: Clutch Martin
Why would anyone wear reflective safety anything to a riot?

I'm having a hard time picturing a hunter orange ghillie suit. The best place to be during a riot is the perimeter.

25 posted on 01/21/2019 12:15:41 PM PST by BlackbirdSST (Con-gre$$, the biggest welfare class this country has ever produced.)
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To: BenLurkin

ack in 2014, geographer Christopher Guilluy’s study of la France périphérique (peripheral France) caused a media sensation. It drew attention to the economic, cultural and political exclusion of the working classes, most of whom now live outside the major cities. It highlighted the conditions that would later give rise to the yellow-vest phenomenon. Guilluy has developed on these themes in his recent books, No Society and The Twilight of the Elite: Prosperity, the Periphery and the Future of France. spiked caught up with Guilluy to get his view on the causes and consequences of the yellow-vest movement.

spiked: What exactly do you mean by ‘peripheral France’?

Christophe Guilluy: ‘Peripheral France’ is about the geographic distribution of the working classes across France. Fifteen years ago, I noticed that the majority of working-class people actually live very far away from the major globalised cities – far from Paris, Lyon and Toulouse, and also very far from London and New York.

Technically, our globalised economic model performs well. It produces a lot of wealth. But it doesn’t need the majority of the population to function. It has no real need for the manual workers, labourers and even small-business owners outside of the big cities. Paris creates enough wealth for the whole of France, and London does the same in Britain. But you cannot build a society around this. The gilets jaunes is a revolt of the working classes who live in these places.

They tend to be people in work, but who don’t earn very much, between 1000€ and 2000€ per month. Some of them are very poor if they are unemployed. Others were once middle-class. What they all have in common is that they live in areas where there is hardly any work left. They know that even if they have a job today, they could lose it tomorrow and they won’t find anything else.

spiked: What is the role of culture in the yellow-vest movement?

Guilluy: Not only does peripheral France fare badly in the modern economy, it is also culturally misunderstood by the elite. The yellow-vest movement is a truly 21st-century movement in that it is cultural as well as political. Cultural validation is extremely important in our era.

One illustration of this cultural divide is that most modern, progressive social movements and protests are quickly endorsed by celebrities, actors, the media and the intellectuals. But none of them approve of the gilets jaunes. Their emergence has caused a kind of psychological shock to the cultural establishment. It is exactly the same shock that the British elites experienced with the Brexit vote and that they are still experiencing now, three years later....

https://www.spiked-online.com/2019/01/11/the-gilets-jaunes-are-unstoppable/


26 posted on 01/21/2019 5:14:18 PM PST by Para-Ord.45 (Americans, happy in tutelage by the reflection that they have chosen their own dictators.)
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