Junkk.com promotes fun, reward-based e-practices, sharing oodles of info in objective, balanced ways. But we do have personal opinions, too! Hence this slightly ‘off of site, top of mind' blog by Junkk Male Peter. Hopefully still more ‘concerned mates’ than 'do this... or else' nannies, with critiques seen as constructive or of a more eyebrow-twitching ‘Oh, really?!' variety. Little that’s green can be viewed only in black and white.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Darfur - is the deafening silence broken at last?
Yet the world's major media seems to have generally ignored the entire issue, until now. So what appears to have made the media realise that there is actually an important story behind Darfur?
Ahhhhh, I see, an internationally renowned member of the big screen fraternity, Stephen Spielberg, no less, has made the media luvvies sit up and take notice by stepping down from his role as artistic adviser to the Beijing Olympics opening and closing ceremonies. Now that's something really worth getting worked up about.
Isn't it amazing how a bit of celebrity can raise the media image of an issue whilst the deaths of hundreds of thousands can't?
Yet still not a peep about the fact that Darfur lies right across what is probably the largest potential oilfield in Sudan. Is it me?
1 comment:
I believe in freedom of speech. But I also don't like bullies on blogs, even verbal ones, as they can drive away those with something valid to say... or offer.
Subjective is fine, but well argued and substantiated is even better. Calm and polite tops. Anything that crosses my personal line will not go up. There may be reasons given, but not guaranteed.
I'm not too keen on 'Anon' as a handle (and the content usually explains why), so if that's what you opt for it may not make it. Sorry.
To steal and evolve a ditty I penned on this blog a few years ago:
ReplyDeleteTo the tune of the Beverly Hillbillies:
'Let me tell you a story 'bout a cadre called Fan.
Popped over to Sudan and said 'here's a plan',
'Sort out them locals and don't worry about no food','
"cos then we'll split the profits of that bubblin' crude!
Oil that is, black gold. Texas tea. Engine of the Commy machine.
So next thing you know it, old Fan's a squillionaire,
The guys he was working with, well, now they're a little bare.
But who cares a toss as greed is good, (if a little 'not fit'),
And Fan's name is now heard only in the same line as sh*t (hitting that is)'.
I feel better now.
Maybe Sean Penn or Ben Elton could do the musical? I'm sure the BBc would fund it.
Or maybe they have other issues more pressingly bashable?