THE ANALOG BLOGGER OF LIBERIA

October 28, 2009
by VBS Staff

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People in Liberia tend to have pretty shitty Wi-Fi connections – it’s one of the first things to suffer when a country is mauled by poverty and multiple civil wars. This has really affected access to Hey Ron! over there, and (less importantly) the access to any news. Right now, Charles Taylor, the man who led the ‘89 rebellion with Prince Johnson, is in the Hague facing war crime charges, so keeping up to date with the news is important to Liberians. We were in Liberia making a film about war-lords when we found this guy, Alfred Sirleaf, who blogs on behalf of the whole of Monrovia, with chalk.

Vice UK’s Andy Capper produced The Analog Blogger for Motherboard series. Read an interview with Mr. Capper himself after the jump, or just get to watching right now.

Vice: Where’d you meet this one-man Reuters?
Andy: We met this guy on the last day of the trip to Liberia. We’d been there to meet these three warlords called General Rambo, General Bin Laden and General Butt Naked. We’d spent a lot of time with these guys in really dangerous situations and so working with Alfred was a really relaxing shoot to do, as opposed to fleeing a brothel at midnight in the worst slum in Monrovia.

Yeah, he seems very charming. Is he famous round there?
Yeah, he stands on one of the main highways and every morning he updates this Daily News chalkboard with stories. He’s an “analog blogger”. The things he was talking about at the time were Charles Taylor’s trial at the Hague and whether or not the United Nations’ occupation of Liberia was actually the work of the devil.

He says “the UN are the devil” a lot when he’s explaining. Does he have an agenda?
Liberian people are very religious. They relate a long of things back to the Bible. He’s a Christian reporter and he’s hearing a lot of things that typically happen when the UN set up shop somewhere, i.e. an increase in the sex trade and rampant corruption, so I suppose that informs his news a little.

And everyone trusts him like a preacher or Jon Snow?
Very few people can afford to buy the papers or get on the internet so he’s one of the main news sources in Monrovia. I prefer him to Perez Hilton.

Oh, I don’t know about that.
He’s not as great at reporting celebrity stuff, but he has a better style I think.

Watch the video here


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    JenB: Wow, that's pretty cool of him

    4 months ago

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    sbay33: i could totally hack into that with some water and a napkin

    4 months ago

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    bangbangrichards: its pretty badass to know that someone is doing something to inform the population.

    4 months ago

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    bryandeschanel: analog blogger? thats a bit of a stretch dont you think?

    4 months ago

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    taco_baby: stop the motherfucking presses!!!!! there is a man named "general butt naked???????"

    4 months ago

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    AcreDemon: That's a damn shame because you know Hey Ron! would be a smash in Liberia.

    4 months ago

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