Abstract
The author focuses on the effects of the media towards the conflict in Sudan. The lack of media attention towards the genocide in Darfur, not to mention the abundance of mistakes within the erratic coverage, is performing a disservice to the Darfurian people and the world. Specifically, the disparity in Aid and media attention towards U.S. domestic issues and foreign issues such as Darfur is a cause for concern. The argument is evaluative and presents an idea that the media should focus more on policies and ways to help to Darfur, then entirely on the emotions surrounding Darfur.