Do Americans expect less from African countries?
Do you feel that Americans in general are unconcerned with the genocide in Sudan because we have come to expect less from non-Western societies?
That the media showing us only images of starving children is desensitizing us to their suffrage?
If the only thing most Americans know about Africa is what we see on TV does that make us expect less for the human rights of Africans?
I'm writing an English paper comparing Darfur to the Holocaust and am trying to figure out the direction it should go. Any thoughts would be appreciated!
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I'm sorry to inform you that the American Elite don't care about black people.
Since the American elite control America politically and economically, they won't invest in fixing the situation in Darfur.
you're no longer the only individual to be conscious this. i replaced into at a eating place a whilst in the past and a occasion of four left in basic terms $a million.00 (the elementary dinner is approximately $12.00 there) there's a company of African individuals that has a convention in a close-by city. Many waiters and waitresses time table holiday that week simply by fact they be attentive to there will be no or very few information.
They misuse every country, draining them of their resources and energy for cheap labour.
They're all uncivilized and they run around like monkey's so I don't give a **** how many people they kill
Yes I believe so.
unfortunately that seems to be the case