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No doubt Kony is an evil person and no doubt people supporting KONY 2012 have good intentions. The video is very effective. However propaganda is always propaganda. Things are not that simple, that's why I think people also should read the critique too, whenever watching KONY2012.
http://visiblechildren.tumblr.com/
It's great how this knowledge is spreading like wildfire. I also think Kony needs to be stopped. But I don't particulary support KONY2012 campaign.
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Investigated it. Kony is just one of the usual suspects in terms of African warlords. I find it odd that we're being told to support this cause when there are so many others... (Ivory Coast, DRoC...)
Kony's a miserable man, and his predecessor was a miserable man too. But I think it's a bad idea to waste American (in particular) resources in this random dictator-killing. I was fine with Ghaddafi because we already had bad blood with him (Pan Am Flight 103) and bin Laden (we all know this guy). But Kony is the problem of one of our proxy allies, so why should we even bother?
That's the general argument I can give to the American public that doesn't want to accept complexity. Personally I think it's a bad idea mostly because of the internal conflict in the area, and getting ourselves involved in another volatile region is not good. Apparently in the video they talk about giving weapons to the Uganda army. Anyone remember how America gave weapons to what became the Taliban?
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Two outstanding articles about Kony: The first was posted to Foreign Policy magazines website today, providing details about Kody and LRA that Invisible Children did not. The second was posted to Foreign Affairs magazine website shortly after Obama sent military advisers.
I can hardly argue with the fact that Joseph Kody is a monster and should be brought to justice. There is little doubt he is a monster even by the standards of African warlords, not quite Charles Taylor, but very close. The problem with Invisible Children's presentation is that his capture is not an end unto itself. He is but one warlord operating in the great lakes region, when he is gone there will still be more. The President of Uganda himself was a warlord not that different from Mr. Kony. During the Luwero War (1981-1986) his National Resistance Army (NRA) committed many of the same crimes as the LRA, including the abduction and impresment of children. Upon seizing power in 1986 President Museveni turned the NRA into the national army of Uganda. Warlordism is endemic to Africa, particularly central Africa, both a symptom and cause of the political and economic ills facing post-independence Africa. While capture of Kody is a noble cause it will not change anything for the people of central Africa. The suffering will continue as he is not the only warlord operating in the region, nor the only one guilty of these crimes. Invisible Children are doing nothing more than introducing a new humanitarian flavor of the month, as likely to be forgotten as Darfur. Rather than mobilize such a large audience for such a limited goal it would have been wonderful if they presented a broader plan for improving western policy towards Africa and targeting the root of the matter. A shame, so many voices are being wasted on a goal that will at best have limited effect on regional stability.
After watching the video I was struck by how the charity seemed more central to the narrative than the cause. More time was spent talking about who Invisible Children are than about who they are trying to capture. Given there poor financial accountability questions have arisen over whether they are more interested in capturing Kony or selling $30 bracelets.
5.5 million people have died in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 1994, more than in any armed conflict since World War II. Often called Africa's World War this conflict has drawn in neighboring Rwanda, Uganda, Angola, and Zimbabwe. Yet there has been no celebrity outrage, no notable charities or NGO's raising awareness, no viral video's, and no public awareness. I do not mean to say that one conflict is more deserving of attention than others. Instead I hope to illustrate how selective awareness is regarding African conflict.
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I don't support this campaign. I was actually quite frustrated after seeing this documentary.
First of all, it simplifies problems that are much more complexed than "capture one man, and everything is going to get better"
Second, It worries me that they think that when the children soldiers return home, everything is alright (what?!) They are most likely deeply traumatized and maybe don't even have a home to return to.
If a war were to break out due to the foreign military forces, it's a clash between american forces and children from the LRA.
And, really, I don't care about this dude's son in the documentary. It was completely unnecessary.
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Not everyone's getting on board the Kony 2012 bandwagon. Just think, if President Bush had started a meme of Facebook before he went to war on Iraqm all those anti-war protesters would have been on the pro-war side instad.
Kony 2012 the bastard offspring of the liberal elite
by Brendan O'Neill
http://www.abc.net.au/unleashed/3886358.html
SWiPL Porn: The Meaning of Kony 2012
by John Haw
http://www.alternativeright.com/main...st/swipl-porn/
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http://www.plunderbund.com/wp-conten...3585692yb5.gif
http://chzschooloffail.files.wordpre...ony-fellow.jpg
God knows how may more kids would be killed if outside intervention was sent into Uganda. But humour is a good way to defeat evil, take the most suitable jokes from the link below and memes like those above, and use laughter as a weapon against the Kony 2012 campaign.
http://sickipedia.org/subcategory/view/3515
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Hum, there are all crazy kind of wrongs with that video. First of all it is obviously a high level propaganda tool, it is on social media, it is spreading, what more proof is needed? Oh yeah, the usage of movie stars in the campaign, the usage of children, as the maker did with his own kid. Don't go with the trends, they will end up being your own demise. Secondly, it is psychologically enhancing video, the voices of people, music and all.
Secondly the reason for this video. It is mass paranoia. I suggest reading The Crucible by Arthur Miller to get a more firm grasp of this term. African Dictators has been trending since Libya no? Oh wait it was Mugabe before that. But Kony is not a leader of a country, he is a thug-ish criminal, no need to send off shore armies to get him! I mean come on with all the other stuff in Africa, poverty, illness, famine, this is the NUMBER ONE WORRY to the international community?
There is human life at stake here, I agree, Iraq, Libya all over again. And even further Vietnam as well. From communism to terrorism there just has to be an enemy huh? :/