The following are a list of sources and further reading ...

The following are a list of sources and further reading for each episode.

#48 The History of Disturbing Societal Trends

Acevedo, David. "Tracking Cancel Culture in Higher Education." National Association of Scholars. 2021.

AllSides. "AllSides Media Bias Chart." AllSides. 2022.

American Lung Association. "10 Really Bad Things the Tobacco Industry Has Done to Entice Kids to Start Smoking." American Lung Association. 2022.

Anastaplo, George. "censorship." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2020.

Asher, Saira. "What the North Korean internet really looks like." BBC. 2016.

Berrill, N.J. "sex." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2013.

Belluz, Julia. "Oprah's long history with junk science." Vox. 2018.

Bowles, Nellie. "Abolish the Police? Those Who Survived the Chaos in Seattle Aren't So Sure." New York Times. 2020.

Coveney, John. Food, Morals and Meaning: The Pleasure and Anxiety of Eating. (Routledge, 2014).

Crump, James. "Abortion Laws Are Strictest in These 13 States." Newsweek. 2021.

Placido, Dani Di. "Joe Rogan Apologizes For Spreading Misinformation." Forbes. 2020.

Devitt, James. "What Really Happens When a Grocery Store Opens in a `Food Desert'?" New York University. 2019.

Dou, Eva and Lyric Li. "China wipes Boston Celtics from NBA broadcasts after Enes Kanter slams abuses in Tibet." Washington Post. 2021.

Elsesser, Kim. "The Myth Of Biological Sex." Forbes. 2020.

Epstein, Ethan. "How China Infiltrated U.S. Classrooms." Politico. 2018.

Farley, Harry and Eleanor Lawrie. "What is conversion therapy and when will it be banned?." BBC. 2021.

Feaver, Peter. "A decade later and the Iraq debate is still contaminated with myths." Foreign Policy. 2013.

Gerstmann, Evan. "2020: The Year Universities Surrendered Completely To Cancel Culture." Forbes. 2020.

Haws, Kelly L., Kevin L. Sample, and Rebecca Walker Reczek. "Why is healthy food so expensive? Maybe because we expect it to be." Washington Post. 2017.

Horsley, Jamie P. "It's time for a new policy on Confucius institutes." Brookings Institute. 2021.

Hubbard, Kaia. "The Pandemic Has Worsened the U.S. Obesity Epidemic." US News. 2021.

Hun, Choe Sang. "North Korea Executes People for Watching K-Pop, Rights Group Says." The New York Times. 2021.

Jarry, Jonathan. "Science vs. Joe Rogan." McGill University. 2021.

Jones, Owen. "Woke-washing: how brands are cashing in on the culture wars." The Guardian. 2019.

Jones, Sandra. "Food deserts not to blame for growing nutrition gap between rich and poor, study finds." University of Chicago. 2018.

Krattenmaker, Tom. "Corporations aren't 'woke,' they just know their customers. Watch and learn, Republicans." USA Today. 2021.

Lane, Sylvan. "NBA sparks anger with apology to China." The Hill. 2019.

Lauwerys, Joseph Albert. "Education." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2021.

Lewis, Helen. "HOW CAPITALISM DRIVES CANCEL CULTURE." The Atlantic. 2020.

Lewis, Tanya. "5 Not-So-Miraculous Dr. Oz Claims." Live Science. 2015.

Mayo Clinic. "Klinefelter syndrome." Mayo Clinic. 2019.

Mayo Clinic. "Turner Syndrome." Mayo Clinic. 2017.

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MediaBias/Fact Check.

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Middleton, Charlie. "Myth: Healthy food is more expensive than unhealthy food." Big Think. 2019.

Miller, Judith. "The Iraq War and Stubborn Myths." Wall Street Journal. 2015.

Morning Edition. "'Woke Racism': John McWhorter argues against what he calls a religion of anti-racism." NPR. 2021.

Moore, Thomas. "Chris Cuomo criticized for hypocrisy after he says he won't cover brother's controversy." The Hill. 2021.

Mosendz, Polly. "Pseudoscience and Sobbing: The Goop Lab on Netflix." Bloomberg. 2020.

Mozur, Paul. "Live From America's Capital, a TV Station Run by China's Communist Party." New York Times. 2019.

Nadworny, Elissa. "College enrollment plummeted during the pandemic. This fall, it's even worse." 2021.

National Association of Scholars. "How Many Confucius Institutes Are in the United States?." National Association of Scholars. 2022.

Olson, Walter. "In Final Weeks, Trump White House Searched For Excuses To Overturn Election Results." Cato Institue. 2021.

Pillar, Paul R. "Still Peddling Iraq War Myths, Ten Years Later." Brookings Institute. 2013.

Redden, Elizabeth. "Closing Confucius Institutes." Inside Higher Ed. 2019.

Reuters. "China's CCTV to continue to shun NBA games: state media." Reuters. 2020.

Rogers, Kara. "food desert." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2015. .

Scott, Mark. "Inside Russia's state-media propaganda machine." Politico. 2020.

Soldak, Kate. "This Is How Propaganda Works: A Look Inside A Soviet Childhood." Forbes. 2017.

Solender, Andrew. "Poll Finds Most Americans Think An Election Will Be Overturned Over Partisan Sour Grapes." Forbes. 2021.

Subramanian, Courtney. "These Are North Korea's 28 State-Approved Hairstyles." Time. 2013.

Sun, Simone D. "Stop Using Phony Science to Justify Transphobia." Scientific American. 2019.

The Conversation. "Why Food Deserts Aren't the Key Cause of Nutritional Inequality." US News. 2019.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. "hermaphroditism." Encyclopedia Britannica. 2021. .

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The Skeptic's Dictionary. "Deepak Chopra." The Skeptic's Dictionary. 2022.

Truth Initiative. "A look at how Big Tobacco infiltrated baseball." Truth Initiative. 2018.

Truth Initiative. "the 5 ways tobacco companies lied about the dangers of smoking cigarettes." Truth Initiative. 2017.

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