The american tsunami...
I was debating for 3 days if I should blog this and finally decidedly do it. For starters, my heart goes out to all the people who have been affected by this monster called "Katrina". Yet another reason to thank the California weather. I would never see this as long as I stay put where I am. This really brings to light the natures fury and the effect it has on innocent people.
I am writing this blog as I am watching Anderson cooper 360 on CNN. He just let go of republican leader Trent Lott after a grueling 20 minute phone interview asking questions that people of Katrina's devastation wanted to ask the bush government. I understand that more than half of it was media stunt but what impressed me was the sheer guts of Trent Lott to agree to a phone interview with Anderson in such a situation. I do not recall such a media coverage during the Asian-Indian Tsunami where more than a 100,000 people were affected and there are still people struggling to get out of it. I did not see a single ruling politician trying to justify the aid and efforts provided to the people affetced by the tsunami. I could only see opposition politicians trying to blame the ruling government on how reckless they were in providing aid. If only our Indian media could mobilize such a power as Anderson cooper did today, I am sure we could have mobilized much more aid to tsunami affected victims.
I am reminded of this wonderful proverb in Tamil that goes something like this... "One will know the effect of toothache and headache only if they experience it themselves..". An american tsunami has hit america close to home and the american media is now scrambling to generate as much attention as possible to this natural disaster. I am just amazed and awed at the extent of coverage in channels like CNN where they show live feeds of affected area 24 hours of the day for the past 5 days. It is saddening to note that a country of 1 billion people could not mobilize this kind of media attention for a calamity that was 100 times more destructive than this hurricane.
I am still waiting for an Indian Anderson Cooper who can get the answers for people who were affected by the Indian Ocean tsunami.
I am writing this blog as I am watching Anderson cooper 360 on CNN. He just let go of republican leader Trent Lott after a grueling 20 minute phone interview asking questions that people of Katrina's devastation wanted to ask the bush government. I understand that more than half of it was media stunt but what impressed me was the sheer guts of Trent Lott to agree to a phone interview with Anderson in such a situation. I do not recall such a media coverage during the Asian-Indian Tsunami where more than a 100,000 people were affected and there are still people struggling to get out of it. I did not see a single ruling politician trying to justify the aid and efforts provided to the people affetced by the tsunami. I could only see opposition politicians trying to blame the ruling government on how reckless they were in providing aid. If only our Indian media could mobilize such a power as Anderson cooper did today, I am sure we could have mobilized much more aid to tsunami affected victims.
I am reminded of this wonderful proverb in Tamil that goes something like this... "One will know the effect of toothache and headache only if they experience it themselves..". An american tsunami has hit america close to home and the american media is now scrambling to generate as much attention as possible to this natural disaster. I am just amazed and awed at the extent of coverage in channels like CNN where they show live feeds of affected area 24 hours of the day for the past 5 days. It is saddening to note that a country of 1 billion people could not mobilize this kind of media attention for a calamity that was 100 times more destructive than this hurricane.
I am still waiting for an Indian Anderson Cooper who can get the answers for people who were affected by the Indian Ocean tsunami.
1 Comments:
At Saturday, September 03, 2005,
Anonymous said…
Read my comments here...
http://blog.360.yahoo.com/blog-xuYbYqA2fqlrCBahfZEUdA--?p=16
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