Yes! This must be shared! Thank for taking the time to read/view this c:
I had seen it on tumblr, and I instantly spread the news to all my favorite sites! You got to Subeta before me, so thank you, too!! C:
What a powerful film! I didn't even know this was happening. It's astonishing how news of something I completely don't care about, like the Kardashians, somehow makes it to me and news like this doesn't. Thank you for posting this.
There is another thread about it here too. I'm happy word is getting out.
Please read all of the information before giving yourself over to something ;).
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Have we heard about Kony? You bet your ass we have, everywhere we go. Quite frankly, any topics about this are now spam, wherever they're posted. I'm seeing message after message after message on every site I frequent. It's ridiculous.
They'll all posted by people who want to feel like they're socially conscious and part of a movement. That's all it is. It's not really about the tragedies and all the human rights violations at all; it's about feeling better about yourself. I've seen tons of posts that are written like yours, all designed to make people feel guilty if they don't support this group.
Has anyone aside from a few users done any research whatsoever about what Invisible Children actually stands for? What the US forces actually does when sent into countries like Uganda? It won't make the situation better; it could make it worse. An offensive is not a good idea, but that's all the US forces seem capable of.
Really, forget the posters and spamming people (there's no need to share this any more than it already has been!); find a different group to donate to and donate things like food and other supplies. Not money.
There's no reason to type posts like the OP, either. No need to make yourselves feel awesome for just sharing something.
I have been hearing about this guy all day today and now I finally know who he is. Wow, man. He is messed up. :/ Thanks for making this thread.
GOOD NEWS. The awareness everyone's spread on the Internet was so damne effective 2006. here's Wil Wheaton's blog, with a bunch of links
There is also the mention of several organizations who aren't shady as shit as Invisible Children.
Here is a Vlog from someone whose family is from Uganda about it.
Also, if you want to make some sort of a difference to people in need and can't donate for whatever reason, don't just be loud about it, go to this website, Free Rice and take a few minutes to donate rice. the WFP seems to think they're legit, and as little faith as I have in the UN doing much I at least believe their intentions are good.
Don't be so snarky about it c: I've seen that video earlier and I have read the blog
My support isn't so much into the Invisible Children because organizations like that often more than not rarely do what they say they are going to do. But thanks! :3
Telling me not to snark is like telling a fish not to swim, and then you might want to edit your title and first post, because it sure as hell sounds like it is.