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Have you guys seen the KONY 2012 thing?
Re: Have you guys seen the KONY 2012 thing?
I kept seeing it pop up on Facebook and Twitter yesterday, but haven't been able to bring myself to watch a 27 minute video. A house in our neighborhood had a gigantic KONY banner hanging from its porch last night, but I still have no idea what the heck it's all about.
I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
Oh lord, no question. When the kid started crying over his brother, I couldn't watch anymore.
I bet her FUPA's name is Shane, like the gunslinger/drifter of literature.--HappyTummy
Yeah, me thinks there is a scam abound.
I am a sucker for children's charities these days too.
For less then ten cents a day, you can feed a hungry child.
Source on all things KONY2012sketch: http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/
The interviews and information are completely outdated, as they were done in 2004-2006. Invisible Children is also a questionable charity; apparently a relatively small portion of the money they raise actually goes to programs in Africa, even by their own admission. (http://invisible.tumblr.com/post/18929372614/thank-you-for-reading-this-and-doing-further)
I posted this on FB today:
http://davidsangokoya.wordpress.com/2012/03/07/selling-old-newspapers-shouldnt-be-profitable-invisible-children-and-kony-2012/
Also interesting:
http://geopoli.net/archives/369
In a youtube recording, the founder of Invisible Children spoke to an audience at Jerry Falwell?s Liberty University. In the video he declares IC?s inspiration to be Jesus Christ and reveals that while ?most people view us (Invisible Children) as a non-profit, a charity? they ?view [them]selves as a business, as a company.?
ETA: L_Woods, I appreciate your sentiment of "why get mad at people that are just trying to help?" but when the first solution is to push the US to give weapons and aid to the Ugandan government which is also doing a lot of the same things as Kony, there is a huge risk of making the problem worse and inciting new violence.
"As of page 2 this might be the most boring argument ever. It's making me long for Rape Day." - Mouse
Thanks for the links, Fent. Clicking through one of them landed me here and I thought it was an excellent analysis:
http://www.worldaffairsjournal.org/blog/elizabeth-dickinson/trouble-stopkony
Mucho likes purple nails and purple cupcakes
I disagree that IC is doing what you've said, Fent. And my sentiment wasn't what you interpreted it as, but I don't do a very good job of expressing myself these days. The point of the entire organization is to make people aware. To make them think of something outside of themselves. Not "they're just trying to help!1!" not "the government is awesome!11!!" not any of that. It truly is "hey! wake up! there's stuff going on that you might care about!" Whether it's Kony or not.
Anyway, I'm not here to fight, or to defend or to say anything other do what you think makes sense, in whatever way you think makes sense with whatever organization that makes sense, for whatever cause (home or abroad) that you think makes sense.
[Collective You, not a specific person in this post or elsewhere]
"As of page 2 this might be the most boring argument ever. It's making me long for Rape Day." - Mouse