Sunday, December 11, 2011

"Congo Elections"

http://kristof.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/29/notes-from-a-young-american-in-congo-the-election/#more-10301

In the Congo, presidential elections are radically different than ones in America because choosing a president is much more complex. Congolese people must consider the possibilities of war and violence when choosing their president since they have a history of crises. Other factors also affect the election process, such as tribal biases, ballot corruption, and lack of media attention. Congolese voters are generally impoverished and illiterate, so important political issues either don't reach them, or have no effect on them. With all these problems, hope for a fair and prospering Congo is slim.

1 comment:

  1. Nathan:
    What makes Kristof's language more identifiably liberal? Continue to analyze his rhetorical strategies as you monitor this columnist's ability to compare international and domestic issues.

    +15/15
    Mr. Heller

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