I don’t get the impression that those experiments destroyed a lot of trust—nothing compared to the rape of Nanking or Japanese treatment of American prisoners of war.
It’s hard for experiments to destroy trust when those doing the experiments aren’t trusted anyway because they do other things that are as bad (and often on a larger scale).
It’s hard for experiments to destroy trust when those doing the experiments aren’t trusted anyway because they do other things that are as bad (and often on a larger scale).