I’m not nearly as concerned about the scam as I am the International Crisis Group and their attempts to get the USA involved in a local African issue.
I guess that emotion-driven "movements" like this seem to ease liberal "white guilt" to some degree...
I am surrounded by mind-numbed robots...
Kony is possibly dead. This movement is a hoax.
It’s just a scam to fill the kool-aid bowl for 2012.
Obama sent 100 American military advisers to Uganda in last October. The following month the Kony film started production. Coincidence? Now get the spoon and stir until the hype reaches a maximum.
This October you can bet that Obama will once again be pulled off the golf course to watch the “Obama got Kony” show. Yea! Obama saved the invisible children. Whee.... 4 more years.
Unfortunately, following Uganda customs, Kony’s body was immediately thrown into a volcano before any photos could be taken.
Now drink up.
Oh, I almost forgot.
Marketing and administrative costs = Obama reelection fund.
International Crisis Group.
Guess who sits on the Board of Directors. Yup, George Soros. That’s all I need to know.
Almost all the coverage about this is biased. I read a long article about this. I commend to all who haven't read it. Be informed, don't be a (knee) jerk.
www.smallarmssurveysudan.org/pdfs/HSBA-SWP-8-LRA.pdf
(snip)
“It is extremely difficult to obtain factual information about the LRA. Much of the existing voluminous research from northern Uganda is agenda-driven or fails to account for the overlap between LRA and civilian grievances and
perspectives. Because research in northern Uganda and, to some extent, southern Sudan requires the cooperation of the Uganda Peoples Defence Force (UPDF), information is often coloured by the UPDFs own perspective.
This report is based on focused fieldwork in northern Uganda and southern Sudan in 200507. The author conducted face-to-face interviews with a range of Ugandan and Sudanese civilians and community leaders. The military
was not present on these occasions and the interviewees were assured of anonymity. Members of the military from both countries, Sudanese politicians, and LRA representatives, including the LRA high commandspecifically
Joseph Kony and Vincent Ottiwere also interviewed.
In describing the history of the LRA/MUPDF conflict in Sudan and Uganda, this report seeks a balance that has been sorely absent in previous media and
academic accounts. That the LRA/M can be seen as having arisen in pursuit of legitimate grievanceswhich at times have been shared by many communities in northern and eastern Ugandashould in no way be interpreted as a
defence of the groups methods and tactics. Part of the story of the conflict, however, hinges on the use of propaganda and access to information; accordingly,
this report attempts to separate fact from fiction.”
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We’re sending 100 combat equiped “advisors” into a two decade civil war in Uganda and some to the Congo. The purpose is to crush Christian rebels; prop up the existing regime which is worse than KONY; and, secure oil contracts for european interests or “ABC” (Anyone But China).
Glitzy sales pitch though.