Timsup2nothin
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I grew up in a time when journalists did this so that we did not have to, since most of the time there was no way to do any research to determine if it was true in the first place. So it's not that I'm not willing to double-check facts, but when there are no contradictions in the story as it has been presented to me, and no red flags going up right away, I'm willing to give the "journalist" the benefit of the doubt and assume he/she is not trying to pull one over me. Which might not be a good assumption in this day and age, but most of the time I don't really care enough about the issue at hand to write an essay about it.
I didn't check to see if the original story was actually written by a journalist. It's usually easier to investigate the matter yourself than to figure out if there was a real journalist or some half baked social media maven with delusions of journalism behind it.
No matter how it slices though, we collectively have certainly defied the "failure to examine" criteria. So it isn't the "knee jerk assumption" of racist motivations that was complained about. It's that all of us, after a reasonable amount of jointly performed examination, have yet to imagine any other motivations that seem remotely plausible.