#SomeoneTellFoxNews: How International Media Covered Pope in
Kenya
By MUSYOKA NGUI
Fox News has been
criticised byKenyans for its approach to African issues which exposed warped camera lens
under which it views Africa. The stereotype comes close on the heels of US
President Barack Obama who a CNN commentator called Kenya a “hotbed of terror”.
Fox headlined “Pope
Visits War-Torn Africa” despite Kenya being a peaceful state which has largely
healed from the disputed 2007/8 post-election violence. The Pope himself brought
messages of hope and reconciliation.
Fox News was whipped by Kenyans on Twitter for biased reporting on Pope Francis in Africa |
#SomeoneTellFoxNews for
its stereotyped news coverage. The popularity of the topic was only rivalled
with #PapalMass which topped the trends.
BBC covered up to the
minute with live feeds from Twitter. It quoted Pope’s address to the guests and
Catholic congregation numbering a million at the University of Nairobi. The
British broadcaster remained the most professional international press with a special
focus on Africa in a fair manner.
Nairobi Trends during Pope's visit. Photo/BBC. |
The local media did a
great job too eclipsing the international press by dedicating acres of newspaper
space and TV airtime to the Pope’s maiden visit to Africa. Africans need to
tell their stories to the world. The African narrative must get out because it
is worth telling since it is not all gloom and doom in the continent.
The Fox News Trends on
Twitter remain scathing. See below:
#SomeoneTellFoxNews
they should air documentaries on how foxes coexist and leave our continent out
of their BS!
#SomeoneTellFoxNews
cnn tried and failed
#SomeoneTellFoxNews
that even white cars ride on black tyres...#SayNoToRacism
#Someonetellfoxnews:
KOT Attack Fox News For Biased Reporting
#SomeoneTellFoxNews
#KOT ruthlessly hit at FOX
News for “War-Torn Africa label #PapalMass http://goo.gl/azKCi0
#SomeoneTellFoxNews
the last time we had war, it was on twitter with CNN. Their VP had to
personally apologize to our President @UKenyatta
#SomeoneTellFoxNews it was not war. It was a 21 Gun Salute.
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