I think I posted this to you before, but the perpetrators for extreme poverty is society as a whole, especially government and those in control of the media, for turning a blind eye.
I think you have a point in saying the media do not generally expose poverty, and should. But don’t you think indicting “society as a whole” is a bit broad? Society as a whole speaks and acts through government, and is not always very well informed about what government is doing or not doing.
I would bet that most people in this country, for instance, have a very general idea that there is serious poverty in some places in the world. But of course, people who don’t know whether Canada is on our northern border or southern border, really can’t focus on particular areas of poverty. Too many people really don’t know where anything is in the world.
Also, I firmly believe most Americans think that somehow the government is taking care of the poor. Perhaps only because my wife works with people disabled in mind and/or body, I know for certain that it isn’t. The very worst off receive the very least aid, while millions who really don’t need it, receive more than the average wage-earner does.
So yes, the media ought to be doing a better job of informing people about poverty. It’s not quite that it never does, though. What it does do is make it a political thing. It will serve up an anecdotal story about someone with an untreated medical condition, for example, in order to make a point about Obamacare. There may be a story about some poor family in Appalachia, but it’s really a condemnation of coal companies or of shutting down coal companies, either one. But there is always a political purpose in such presentations.
And meanwhile, the poorest of the poor in this country never get an honest presentation. I absolutely believe that. And yes, I believe this government is quite guilty in its terrible treatment of those who cannot help themselves. It is interested in wooing votes with middle class welfare, and money with corporate welfare. I am absolutely convinced of that.
But I have no expectation at all that the media will change its ways.