Kony 2012

#26
#26
Need to worry about our own problem's. I've been aruing with folk's all day bout this.
 
#27
#27
Quit it with this stuff. Do research on the organization. Realize that only about 20% of donations goes to helping children. The rest goes to arming the Ugandan military and "administrative costs."

Excatly.
 
#30
#30
Who is this Kony fella, and why should I vote for him? Can he beat Obama?
 
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#33

For the conservatives that think Reddit will give them a virus...

I've done a fair bit of looking into it, and everything doesn't add up. Heres my findings and I have included sources. Will probably get down voted to hell but I hope to give at least one of you a better understanding of whats going on.
Theres ALWAYS two sides to every story. This viral film has caught the attention of heaps of young folk but you are all far too late. Watching that Kony video is essentially watching old news. They started filming in 2003, and northern Uganda has been free of LRA violence and war for over five years. In fact, the LRA have signed a peace accord! They are rebuilding and are restoring the peace.
Yes the leader is still out there however the recruitment of children has decreased 80%. This isn't due to the Invisible Children organisation, its because Ugandan military and the ICC have intercepted. The Invisible Children group are trying to pass a bill that allows America to militarise the region... They are providing misinformation to woo idealistic followers. The group have combined multiple regional conflicts to make it appear that this is one rapidly increasing issue. When confronted about their dodgy tactics, the head spokesperson stated;
“I agree with you that leading people to believe that the war is still happening in Uganda is not ethically right. It's something we've been addressing internally, focusing on getting all staff and supporters on the same page (of communication)."
If you read the news, or even had an ounce of interest in the on-going unrest in Africa you would already know this and not be fooled. Yes, awful things happen to people in 3rd world countries but this has been occurring for centuries, it isn't a recent occurrence.
I think its only fair if I am to make such comments I provide sources (unlike the people over at Invisible Children...)
SOURCES: Michael Kirkpatrick, a long-time Independent Global Citizen, he has resided in Uganda and other regions of Africa. He has no political, religious or financial agenda. He wrote this article and gave an in-depth insight to whats really going on. He also questioned important members of Invisible Children about their motives. http://www.blackstarnews.com/news/122/ARTICLE/6586/2010-06-02.html
Charity Navigator is a website that breaks down the proceeds and donations given to Invisible Children and subsequently shows what percentile of that is REALLY going towards these impoverished kids. A measly slither of what is going into the founders pockets. Charity Navigator Rating - Invisible Children
I've read an interesting passage from Northern Ugandan man however it is not 100% verified - he has advised the Northern Ugandan parliament have listed IC as their main priority on their "fraudulent activity" list. (See 2nd comment, username Livingstone). Martin County students help Ugandan children - Topix
THIS article asking Invisible Children why they were pressuring poor AND illegal piece of legislation has since been removed and deleted. http://blog.invisiblechildren.com/2010/03/oklaholdout-update-letter-from-lisa-dougan/
ADDITIONALLY - There were members of Invisible Children were saying what their "allowance" could purchase them, it was on a forum on the official website, and this has also been REMOVED. http://blog.invisiblechildren.com/?p=5901
Also: The Gauntlet News - Barry from Look What I Did responds to Invisible Children Organization.html I have a few more sources if anybody is looking for a specific answer, or where I got a certain fact, please just feel free to ask.
 
#38
#38
Young people just blindly follow this type of stuff without doing any research what so ever about what the current state of Uganda is and where the money is. Since I currently live on a college campus, it's quite annoying.
 
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#40
#40
Young people just blindly follow this type of stuff without doing any research what so ever about what the current state of Uganda is and where the money is. Since I currently live on a college campus, it's quite annoying.

Yeah, Tiny had it on his status on FB last night, asking others to get behind it.
 
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#44
#44
Just read an article claiming Kony's LRA hasn't been active since 2006 and he's likely not even in Uganda.
 
#46
#46
Somebody mentioned that Iraq and Afghanistan wars have killed more children than Kony did. Kinda funny, if true.
 
#49
#49
Yeah. Morbidly ironic that people care when it's Kony, but not when their own government is responsible. I don't know what else to do, but laugh.

Kids definitely weren't being killed in either country prior to US involvement.
 
#50
#50
Yeah. Morbidly ironic that people care when it's Kony, but not when their own government is responsible. I don't know what else to do, but laugh.

you make it sound as though children were deliberately targeted and make no mention of the insurgency that did deliberately target civilian populations, particularly in villages that were known to be supportive of US operations
 

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