Evans, +1
Makali, I totally disagree with you. For a long time we have suffered this thing of the foreign media coming to Africa and ONLY reporting on the negative issues. Its either children starving, or tribal wars, as if there are no problems where they come from!
While this may be be actually happening, there is an immoral focus on only the negative news. While am not saying that he local media are angels, but at least they got one point right this time round. This is the fact that the media plays a very important role in shaping opinion and even in shepherding a population in a certain direction. This may not be a good thing but its the reality. They realize that they are a part of this country and if it burns, they will burn with it. They are stakeholders. Remember the analogy of the egg and ham sandwich?
What of the foreign press? By focussing only on the negative stories all the time, they not only give the wrong impression about us to the world, but they also affect our relations with the outside world. Do they care? No they dont. As long as they sell their stories they are fine. The more sensational it is, the higher the ratings. As a Kenyan, I have a problem with that.
EvansOn Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:09 PM, <dmakali@yahoo.com> wrote:Unsubscribe or change your options at https://lists.kictanet.or.ke/mailman/options/kictanet/ikua.evans%40gmail.comOn reflection, I wonder whether this outright condemnation of foreign media and how they expected us to slaughter each other is not ironical.
I dnt hold any brief for the Western press but what did we expect them to do? We keep telling our countrymen in Budalangi to plan ahead to avoid the perils of the perennial floods. If they moved uphill with their belongings and it did not rain would you mock and call them stupid?
Going by the 2008 precedent, wasnt electoral dispute and possible violence a reasonable expectation on their part? Should we condemn them for preparing for the worst or congratulate ourselves for behaving well and differently this time (even as the saga continues)?
The Western media have their weaknesses but gloating abt their "disappointment" methinks is a little bizzarre on our part. We should in the same breath condemn the numerous observer missions prowling every corner of the republic becoz we are suspected thieves of elections.
In short, we have no moral basis to castigate the foreign press for showing skewed and prejudicial interest. Its enough to just deny them the reason.
- Makali
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