#TodayOnThisDay Intellectual curiosity is an important part of a grounded reality-based, socially-informed experience. Thinking beyond what we see, hear and read reduces the negative influences of media, authors and journalists with specific agendas that sound logical and well put together but are detrimental to equality, social justice efforts and sometimes just plain grounded in racism and implicit bias. Often media journalists are less focused on informing the public and their prejudices than attracting attention for clicks and likes. That said I have found innacuracies and ommissions of fact in reporting, subtle bias, social agendas and a lack of concern for the impact on implicit social messages. That said, verifying news sources and facts is an important part of reading internet news stories. Here are long established news sources that offer articles I found questionable in journalist sourcing, display racial and sexual biases and are careless in #4thEstate principled reporting.: @nypost @NYDailyNews @DailyMail @DailyMailUK @YahooNews @Yahoo #Yahooanything @foxnation #Foxanything @CNN @Facebook @Twitter https://www.instagram.com/p/B7ras2knw53/?igshid=166dd6fwy257














