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Cross-dressing PR: Why trust in government continues to decline

On the left, a man dressed as a woman for a photo op. On the left, someone who may know the difference.
On the right, a man dressed as a woman for a photo op. On the left, someone who may know the difference.

Trust in local government tends to be higher than state and federal government, but is there a relationship between decline in trust and the rise of PR in government?

That’s too big of an issue to address on a Friday afternoon.

Instead, here’s a story from Cranston, R.I., where a male van driver for a government organization dressed up like a woman for the photo op about a snow-shoveling program for senior adults. After news media blew the whistle, the head of the program resigned.

If you can’t trust government to do something so obviously goofy for a photo op for a program designed to help people, the public can’t help but wonder what happens when nobody’s looking.

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Department of Journalism and Creative Media at the University of Alabama.

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