KONY 2012 [seriously important you guys check this out]. Now with more facts!

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theultimateend

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"LIMBAUGH: Is that right? The Lord's Resistance Army is being accused of really bad stuff? Child kidnapping, torture, murder, that kind of stuff? Well, we just found out about this today. We're gonna do, of course, our due diligence research on it. But nevertheless we got a hundred troops being sent over there to fight these guys -- and they claim to be Christians."

My favorite.

He's a special kind of jackass.
 

corvanjer

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Zenron said:
This has gained a hell of a lot of traction over the course of today, has 120,000 notes on tumblr the last time I saw. Nice to see a person such as this get so much scorn over such a short amount of time.
Re:Justin Bieber.

Jokes aside this is an extremely important issue where this abhorrent man needs to be put to justice.

More petitions!
 

drisky

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Heather Woytowich said:
drisky said:
Heather Woytowich said:
Okay, yes, this is an important cause blah blah. Bad guys and whatnot.

But consider a few things before jumping on the hipster charity bandwagon.

-This is not a new deal, this man's crimes have gone on for years and no one has blinked an eye, but now, when an "edgy" trendy charity brings it up, it's suddenly a pressing matter.

-Invisible children is no longer a very trustworthy charity. There's proof that less than 25% of their money actually helps children in Uganda. They rest is used to send rich white kids to africa to do nothing.

-Addressing a man like this is not really achievable, it's something that only a government power could do. Their plan is to essentially sit down a bunch of rich kids in a room with the guy and get him to sign a treaty. People of government and power have done this before,and all it lead to was more violence. You really think they'll achieve anything. If you donate all your savings to this, it's just going to get dropped in the bucket. Don't be fooled.

So, please ponder and do your research before you jump on a bandwagon because it plucks your heartstrings. If everyone did that the rich would be richer and the poor would be happy with living in manipulation.

Please guys,invest in a better charity. There are many that will use your money better.
There isn't much we can do about it, every youtube comment is already about it, by the end of the week every one will know about it, no sense in stoping it, it just shows the power of a good viral campaign, thats in it of it self is interesting.

As for your points why is it ok to let some get away with something because we didn't know about it sooner? Where is the proof the charity can't be trusted?
Here's some info, although I am doing more research, it's looking grim.
http://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.reviews&orgid=12429

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/01/22/fraud-in-facebookchase-co_n_433928.html

http://www.topix.com/forum/city/stuart-fl/TQJSGHMES035Q6OI0 (read comments)

http://ilto.wordpress.com/2006/11/02/the-visible-problem-with-invisible-children/

http://tnsonsofliberty.blogspot.com/2010/03/invisible-children-revisted.html

and this stuff doesn't even scrape the surface of KONY. They were frauds before this.
Looks good. I definitely did feel uneasy when I saw a charity video calling for war. Public awareness is one thing, but we as ordinary citizens don't know how to handle delicate situations. Thanks for the links.
 

Keava

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Pretty much.
Read this: http://theeducatedfieldnegro.tumblr.com/post/18894846735/we-got-trouble
And this: http://www.reddit.com/r/videos/comments/qlc3u/invisible_children_stop_kony/c3yil0i

And some other info posted above. Don't be mindless drone going for every video that goes viral on the internet, don't get pulled in just because some idea might seem worthy. It's simple exploitation of emotions.

Yes. Kony is a bad man, but You watching a video on interwebs or posting link doesn't change much. It doesn't really change the fact that world organizations like UN can't just waltz in and sort the stuff by eliminating single man.
You would think the situation in Afghanistan and Iraq would teach people something about military intervention and it's long term effects...
That's not how You solve such problems.
 

Mugen

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Congratulations Kony!

You are now internet famous.

Millions of people the world over are aware of your atrocities, rapes and attempted genocide.

And not a one of them will lift a finger to stop you.

Because those millions live in first world countries, and would much rather tweet about how horrible you are than actually do something. And that is the way it SHOULD be.

So keep up the good work, mate.

Just don't jump the shark and destroy anything even vaguely American, and the rest of the world will leave you to peacefully act out any Adolf power fantasies you may have for another few decades.

Sincerely,

First World Country's

(Turning a Blind Eye Since 1984!)
 

ShindoL Shill

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Yay, I'm informed!
So now what, do I get a machine gun and hunt him down?
Seriously, what's the point of telling people. It does nothing, unless you actually fly out to Africa and try to find him yourself.
 

mad825

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...We can all start by making infamy more famous.

But I'm kinda with Heather on this...Nothing I can really add to it. Civil wars in Africa is not a new problem and I believe the problems have existed since the 70s. Robert Mugabe anyone?

Oh dear.
 

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Something of this caliber needs far more attention than Mass Effect 3 if you ask me.
At this point in time, I wish most things had more attention that ME3...

OT : Okay, people, let's get this truly disreputable fellow!!
 

Sparrow

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So much wrong with this. Not the video, I mean sure that's fucked up but... people start paying attention NOW? I heard about this guy ages ago, he's been doing this shit for a while but suddenly someone makes a video about it and every 17 year old girl on Facebook likes it because it's the latest trend.

I'm not saying there's anything wrong with bringing it to the attention of the masses, but how many people that are actively displaying their hate for it will do anything other than post it on their Facebook and act all high and mighty? The bulk of people will forget about this very quickly.
 

RagTagBand

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I find it difficult to give a shit about this guy over all the other evil guys in the world today.

Don't worry escapists, you've ignored this guy for this long (despite him being both active for twenty years AND hasn't been ignored by news outlets) so chances are that in a month or so you'll have forgotten him again.

Here's what will happen

- The Viral Video makes the news (it already has)

- People who have thus far been living in a happy bubble of Pop culture and ignorance Will cry out like all this just happened yesterday and its the most important thing he's stopped (already happening)

- The Powers that be will scratch their heads "We've already done a lot, bar open warfare, to stop this guy; Why do they think we're as ignorant as them?". They Declared his group a terrorist group (in 2001), they've set out arrest Warrants for him and his groups leadership, They've sent diplomats to him to get him to stop, The Obama administration Unanimously, in both house and senate, passed LAW (the Lord's Resistance Army Disarmament and Northern Uganda Recovery Act) that made it American policy to kill or capture this guy, He (Obama) has asked congress for more money to put into actions plans to Disarm his group...AND they've even deployed roughly 100 combat ready troops to the region (But not for the purpose of direct warfare).

- Realising that they're dealing with slowpoke teenagers who only get their information through pop culture, they'll say something symbolic. Obama will come out and say "We're already doing everything we can, and we agree this guy should be stopped, Thanks for informing me of something I've already known for over a decade though".

- People will then argue, on internet forums, what should be done, until either there are a saturation of threads, people get bored of the issue, or another "OH MY GOD THINK OF THE CHILDREN" thing comes along to distracts you. Again. Remember Lybia? Or Syria? Hell, Remember Iraq? Shit ain't solved there you know.


Hell I'd love to see the arguments. I find most people who get all emotional about this kind of crap are Anti-War, the kind that yell "BRING THE TROOPS HOME" or (if they're old enough) Accused America of warmongering and getting involved in other countries business, So it would be fun to see how these same people whinge ineffectually that "Something must be done" when everything non-violent has already been done.
 

Keepitclean

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For all you getting caught up in this you should read this

http://ilto.wordpress.com/2006/11/02/the-visible-problem-with-invisible-children/

It explains how silly this whole Invisible Children thing is. The article is not about playing down Kony's atrocities, it's about pointing out how naive people can be. The 9/11 analogy is a great way to get the article's point across.

The video that is being circulated is sensationalist garbage. It's the type of thing that can capture the hearts of the masses, but those who care to dig a little deeper will find that it is nothing more than that.

It's a persuasive piece of film but offers little substance.
 

Woodsey

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So what did he do that distinguishes him from other African warlords? Or all the other war criminals?

Keepitclean said:
For all you getting caught up in this you should read this

http://ilto.wordpress.com/2006/11/02/the-visible-problem-with-invisible-children/

It explains how silly this whole Invisible Children thing is.
... Right then. Well, at least people are showing an interest, I guess. Hm.
 

Keava

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RagTagBand said:
I find it difficult to give a shit about this guy over all the other evil guys in the world today.
*snipped to save space*
The problem isn't really the fact people on the internet can't really do crap about it. Problem is that the charity behind the video is not really exactly transparent and there is loads of issues with how it handles things.

The more viral the video goes the more money they might gain, because people get manipulated these days so easily. There is no guarantee that money will even go towards any worthy goal, and if that isn't bad enough the charity in question is known for supporting the Uganda's Army with weapons, army which has similarly long list of war-crimes by itself, including rape and pillaging of civilian villages.

Giving to charity is admirable, but people need to be more aware of what they support in first place. Before any of you blindly throws money towards every one asking do some background search on them first. Make sure it's actually an organization you would associate yourself with, whose goals are something you could stand behind.

Considering how old the case of Kony is, it really smells of scam more than genuine care.
 

wooty

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Oh, so thats what all this kony stuff is about. Nice to finally clear all this confusion up. Now if only people could stop linking it to me every 3 minutes.
 

Andy of Comix Inc

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Oh dear. Oh dear oh dear oh dear. You all need to read this: http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/post/18890947431/we-got-trouble

It's sad to see this cause being rather sullied by its being represented by what could be this... downright manipulative and propagandist charity.

Very iffy debate is well ahead of us, and it will very much sully the importance of bringing this man to justice - but it raises a lot of issues about our susceptibility to this kind of catch-all activism and how ideas spread like wildfire as fact regardless of their validity. Dear oh dear oh dear indeed...
 

Qitz

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Eh, I could give a fuck about him.

Really, you may think this is selfish and close minded but no, I don't care. I'm not in Uganda I'm way the hell over here in the US and refuse to give a shit about every little idiot who comes around throwing his dick in the air.

I'd rather worry about myself and things happening where I live than pretending to be some big politically motivated person. If Uganda doesn't like him, let them deal with him.

Not only that, but $20 says that 99% of you people will move on to the next big thing in a few weeks anyways. Just like Skyrim and ME3. Celebrity Activism is the dumbest thing ever.
 

White_Lama

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Ugh, so much spam about this, all over the damn internets.

He's been doing this shit for decades, why start spamming and "caring" about it today?