When they say…

Research Suggests Nationwide Racial Bias in Media Reporting Gun Violence

They really mean…

Studies show news outlets disproportionately spotlight white victims in gun stories, downplaying Black and Brown ones—framing violence as a ‘white people problem’ while assuming minority deaths are routine.

When they say…

Earnings Season Offers U.S. Equity Investors a Chance to Refocus

They really mean…

Corporate profits are out—time for stock traders to pivot from Fed rate drama, euphemistically framing market volatility as a helpful ‘opportunity’ instead of risky chaos.

When they say…

Join the Chaos, Don’t Hide From It

They really mean…

Brands must dive into public rage and unpredictability, using loaded terms like ‘chaos’ to normalize endless crisis as the ’new baseline’—urging surrender over stability.

When they say…

What’s Going on with Young American Men and How That Impacts the Rest of America: Five Charts

They really mean…

Young guys hooked on AI, crypto, porn? Here’s data blaming them for national woes—false balance framing personal habits as a broad societal threat without equal scrutiny of systems failing them.

When they say…

Stories from the Streets – Why Community Journalism Still Matters

They really mean…

Big media ignores local woes like town councils and water woes; we fill the gap—burying the lead on dying local outlets in a feel-good pitch for its ‘vital’ survival.