The Trust Imperative
Almost anyone with an email account has heard from a Nigerian prince offering them millions to help them transfer some money.
And we’ve all heard stories of people often friends or loved ones falling for a phone scammer pretending to be a government agent asking for money or identity information.
And then there is the internet itself, the Wild West of deception where ads popping up in social media feeds and on legitimate websites promise deals on items that turn out to have been too good to be true.
We live in an era of dishonesty, when politicians let us down so often we take it for granted and companies promise their products will change our lives, which they never do. Those fast food burgers look nothing like the picture on the menu and even our egg cartons lie to us, showing happy chickens in open fields when the reality is closer to a concentration camp.
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some ways that this is here to stay. that many of these people were born in the camps, born to parents who, themselves, were born in the camps. of course the main fault is the situation in somalia. people streaming in here because of conflict and famine. i don t know what the solutions are here. people don t want to go back to somalia, though they re pushing them to leave. people aren t allowed to move into kenya and start normal lives, because they are refugees. they have this kind of stateless status. so it s a protracted situation, and some aid officials tell me this is what the future will be facing the world, across the world, as these situations unfold. it is extraordinary, and, david, the kenyan government says that camps like this are a source of terror in kenya. what are you learning about that? you ve visited this camp before. you ve visited other camps. what do you see?