America, Africa, and Paris (Hilton)
Sean Jacobs' story in the Mail & Guardian is one of the better I have seen on the American indifference toward Africa. It may not get it right in all of the particulars, but it is more sophisticated than simply crying"racism," though there should be no doubt that racism plays a role.
There is some quality debunking here, and one can never rebunk without the debunk. One of my favorites from the article? The response of a reporter for Bloomburg News when asked about the possibility that Americans simply cannot stomach the" cycles of violence" that seem to embroil Africa. He calls that"a laughable assertion considering major media can't seem to get enough of [Israel and Palestine] and always find compelling ways to retell that story."
Of course the media should never need or have"an excuse" to cover news. And"it's not what the people want" should never drive the news cycle. Newspapers, magazines, television, radio, and yes, bloggers, all need to do a much better job of deciding what is news, what is important, what matters, and not what will sell. Africa may not sell. But it does matter.