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EPISODE · Mar 14, 2026 · 42 MIN

Do You Trust Your Neighbors? Pew Says 53% Say No!

from The James Brown Commentary

53% of Americans believe their fellow citizens have bad morals, according to a recent Pew Research survey, and that’s a pretty wild statistic! In this episode, we’re diving deep into what that number means and what it says about us as a society. We’ll explore the curious disconnect: while many folks think their neighbors are morally lacking, we’re actually pretty chill about behaviors like gambling and pot use. It’s a classic case of “not seeing the forest for the trees,” where our media and social bubbles might be skewing our perceptions of the good people around us. So, let’s unpack this together, have a laugh or two, and maybe even challenge some of those assumptions about the folks we share our lives with, whether it's that neighbor you avoid or the stranger in line at the coffee shop!Takeaways:The Pew Research study revealed that 53% of Americans believe their neighbors have bad morals, which is a staggering statistic compared to other countries.In 24 out of 25 countries surveyed, a majority stated that their fellow citizens possess good morals, highlighting a unique American perspective.The podcast emphasizes the importance of understanding our neighbors beyond just surface-level judgments of morality and ethics.The discussion delves into how societal isolation and media narratives contribute to the perception of moral decay among Americans.There's a surprising contrast between Americans' views on moral behaviors like gambling and drug use versus their judgments on personal relationships and commitments.The episode invites listeners to reflect on their relationships with their neighbors and encourages a reevaluation of how we perceive each other's morals.Links referenced in this episode:jamesabrown.netCompanies mentioned in this episode:Pew Research

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