The atrocities of Joseph Kony are going viral

This is all over my facebook as well.

My worry is what we always worry about in these situations. If he goes down what's to say what comes next won't be just as bad or worse.
 
Anyone else think this video looks just a little too well done? It's straight up propaganda in support of obama.
 
Quote from youtube:

You now realise that invisible children spent more money on their campaign than actually helping the people.
Invisible Children has been condemned time and time again. As a registered not-for-profit, its finances are public. Last year, the organization spent $8,676,614. Only 32% went to direct services , with much of the rest going to staff salaries, travel and transport, and film production
 
MY LITTLE KONY: RON PAUL IS MAGIC THREAD


My Little Kony, My Little Kony Ahh ahh ahh ahhh… (My Little Kony) I used to wonder what childsoldiering could be (My Little Kony) Until you all shared its magic with me Big adventure Tons of fun A brutal heart Faithful and strong Sharing madness, It's an easy feat And magic rapes it all complete You have my little Konies Do you know you're all my very best friends?

OMFG LOL! From the father of a 4 year old girl that hears this song every day, thank you.
 
We need to help ourselves before we can help someone else.
 
So what happens after you kill Kony, is Uganda going to turn into France? Or is some other tin pot cult-of-personality type going to take over? Please....
 
http://www.gpo.gov/fdsys/pkg/BILLS-111s1067enr/pdf/BILLS-111s1067enr.pdf

Section 3, paragraph 1.

but, really, do read the whole bill.

you're already "donating" to the people of Uganda via this bill-- well, actually, our children and grandchildren are by means of 16 trillion dollars (and growing) of debt and our currency being severely devalued.
Hah, this is more than $10 Million a Year, just on the US administration costs alone, so expect this to skyrocket. Nice loophole for the executive branch to spend as they deem appropriate on top of the initial... plus we know the Oil/Fossil fuel energy motives, but this is downright ridiculous with all the unemployed, homeless, poverty, in this country. This smells for big Maxine Waters publicity stunt, let's see how much she steals from the future generations.


STRATEGY.—Not later than 180 days
after the date of the enactment of this Act, the President shall
develop and submit to the appropriate committees of Congress
a strategy to guide future United States support across the region
for viable multilateral efforts to mitigate and eliminate the threat
to civilians and regional stability posed by the Lord’s Resistance
Army.
(b) CONTENT OF STRATEGY.—The strategy shall include the
following:
(1) A plan to help strengthen efforts by the United Nations
and regional governments to protect civilians from attacks by
the Lord’s Resistance Army while supporting the development
of institutions in affected areas that can help to maintain
the rule of law and prevent conflict in the long term.
(2) An assessment of viable options through which the
United States, working with regional governments, could help
develop and support multilateral efforts to eliminate the threat
posed by the Lord’s Resistance Army.
(3) An interagency framework to plan, coordinate, and
review diplomatic, economic, intelligence, and military elements
of United States policy across the region regarding the Lord’s
Resistance Army.

(4) A description of the type and form of diplomatic engagement
across the region undertaken to coordinate and implement
United States policy regarding the Lord’s Resistance Army
and to work multilaterally with regional mechanisms, including
the Tripartite Plus Commission and the Great Lakes Pact.


(5) A description of how this engagement will fit within
the context of broader efforts and policy objectives in the Great
Lakes Region.

(c) FORM.—The strategy under this section shall be submitted
in unclassified form, but may include a classified annex.


SEC. 5. HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE FOR AREAS OUTSIDE UGANDA
AFFECTED BY THE LORD’S RESISTANCE ARMY.

In accordance with section 491 of the Foreign Assistance Act
of 1961 (22 U.S.C. 2292) and section 2 of the Migration and Refugee
Assistance Act of 1962 (22 U.S.C. 2601), the President is authorized
to provide additional assistance to the Democratic Republic of
Congo, southern Sudan, and Central African Republic to respond
to the humanitarian needs of populations directly affected by the
activity of the Lord’s Resistance Army.


SEC. 6. ASSISTANCE FOR RECOVERY AND RECONSTRUCTION IN
NORTHERN UGANDA.
(a) AUTHORITY.—It is the sense of Congress that the President
should support efforts by the people of northern Uganda

(1) to assist internally displaced people in transition and
returnees to secure durable solutions by spurring economic
revitalization, supporting livelihoods, helping to alleviate poverty,
and advancing access to basic services at return sites,
specifically clean water, health care, and schools;

(2) to enhance the accountability and administrative competency
of local governance institutions and public agencies
S. 1067—4
in northern Uganda with regard to budget management, provision
of public goods and services, and related oversight functions;

(3) to strengthen the operational capacity of the civilian
police in northern Uganda to enhance public safety, prevent
crime, and deal sensitively with gender-based violence, while
strengthening accountability measures to prevent corruption
and abuses;
(4) to rebuild and improve the capacity of the justice system
in northern Uganda, including the courts and penal systems,
with particular sensitivity to the needs and rights of women
and children;
(5) to establish mechanisms for the disarmament, demobilization,
and reintegration of former combatants and those
abducted by the LRA, including vocational education and
employment opportunities, with attention given to the roles
and needs of men, women and children; and
(6) to promote programs to address psychosocial trauma,
particularly post-traumatic stress disorder.

(b) FUTURE YEAR FUNDING.—It is the sense of Congress that
the Secretary of State and Administrator of the United States
Agency for International Development should work with the appropriate
committees of Congress to increase assistance in future fiscal
years to support activities
described in this section if the Government
of Uganda demonstrates a commitment to transparent and
accountable reconstruction in war-affected areas of northern
 
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under paul's policy he would not intervene in this though? or am i wrong?
As much as I'd like to see the world change and become more peaceful it will never happen at the point of a gun and occupation,and it goes against everything I believe in.
 
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For some fun, anyone remember the Kill the Gays bill?

Yeah, that was Uganda.

Well played, Invisible Children. Make money off of warmongering, while sending this money to a government that enslaves children in its military and wants to kill homosexuals, so that that government can kill a guy who enslaves children in his private military. Did I mention that those children guard him, so the inevitable result of killing Kony would mean killing enslaved children.

Did I mention previously in this post that Invisible Children was largely responsible for lobbying and getting the legislation that kiwi posted passed? Read the whole thing. It's not even just a hunt for Kony, which would be erroneous enough. We're going to be occupying and rebuilding Uganda, enhancing a brutally oppressive government, and assuredly creating resentment and unrest in some fashion.

What could go wrong?

And really, what is Invisible Children's motive? The U.S. already passed legislation that put forces in Uganda and called for infrastructure building and tens of millions of dollars of continuous funding. If Invisible Children wanted Kony gone, why not hire a mercenary group to do the job?
 
Worth a post:

http://tumblr.thedailywh.at/post/18909727859/on-kony-2012-i-honestly-wanted-to-stay-as-far

On Kony 2012: I honestly wanted to stay as far away as possible from KONY 2012, the latest fauxtivist fad sweeping the web (remember “change your Facebook profile pic to stop child abuse”?), but you clearly won’t stop sending me that damn video until I say something about it, so here goes:

Stop sending me that video.

The organization behind Kony 2012 — Invisible Children Inc. — is an extremely shady nonprofit that has been called ”misleading,” “naive,” and “dangerous” by a Yale political science professor, and has been accused by Foreign Affairs of “manipulat[ing] facts for strategic purposes.” They have also been criticized by the Better Business Bureau for refusing to provide information necessary to determine if IC meets the Bureau’s standards.

Additionally, IC has a low two-star rating in accountability from Charity Navigator because they won’t let their financials be independently audited. That’s not a good thing. In fact, it’s a very bad thing, and should make you immediately pause and reflect on where the money you’re sending them is going.

By IC’s own admission, only 31% of all the funds they receive go toward actually helping anyone [pdf]. The rest go to line the pockets of the three people in charge of the organization, to pay for their travel expenses (over $1 million in the last year alone) and to fund their filmmaking business (also over a million) — which is quite an effective way to make more money, as clearly illustrated by the fact that so many can’t seem to stop forwarding their well-engineered emotional blackmail to everyone they’ve ever known.

And as far as what they do with that money:


The group is in favour of direct military intervention, and their money supports the Ugandan government’s army and various other military forces. Here’s a photo of the founders of Invisible Children posing with weapons and personnel of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army. Both the Ugandan army and Sudan People’s Liberation Army are riddled with accusations of rape and looting, but Invisible Children defends them, arguing that the Ugandan army is “better equipped than that of any of the other affected countries”, although Kony is no longer active in Uganda and hasn’t been since 2006 by their own admission. These books each refer to the rape and sexual assault that are perennial issues with the UPDF, the military group Invisible Children is defending.

Let’s not get our lines crossed: The Lord’s Resistance Army is bad news. And Joseph Kony is a very bad man, and needs to be stopped. But propping up Uganda’s decades-old dictatorship and its military arm, which has been accused by the UN of committing unspeakable atrocities and itself facilitated the recruitment of child soldiers, is not the way to go about it.

The United States is already plenty involved in helping rout Kony and his band of psycho sycophants. Kony is on the run, having been pushed out of Uganda, and it’s likely he will soon be caught, if he isn’t already dead. But killing Kony won’t fix anything, just as killing Osama bin Laden didn’t end terrorism. The LRA might collapse, but, as Foreign Affairs points out, it is “a relatively small player in all of this — as much a symptom as a cause of the endemic violence.”

Myopically placing the blame for all of central Africa’s woes on Kony — even as a starting point — will only imperil many more people than are already in danger.

Sending money to a nonprofit that wants to muck things up by dousing the flames with fuel is not helping. Want to help? Really want to help? Send your money to nonprofits that are putting more than 31% toward rebuilding the region’s medical and educational infrastructure, so that former child soldiers have something worth coming home to.

Here are just a few of those charities. They all have a sparkling four-star rating from Charity Navigator, and, more importantly, no interest in airdropping American troops armed to the teeth into the middle of a multi-nation tribal war to help one madman catch another.

The bottom line is, research your causes thoroughly. Don’t just forward a random video to a stranger because a mass murderer makes a five-year-old “sad.” Learn a little bit about the complexities of the region’s ongoing strife before advocating for direct military intervention.

There is no black and white in the world. And going about solving important problems like there is just serves to make all those equally troubling shades of gray invisible.
 
You need to be creative if you want to get people like me on board with some intervention in Uganda, which , I oppose. Come up with a package I could get behind . How about , zero dollars , zero troops , instead , the entire staff & offices of the UN in NewYork , the SPLC , the BATFE , the FBI , the TSA , the CIA, any American guilty of lemonade stand intervention and all of the DHS except the Coast Guard ?
 
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Some of you people make me fucking sick.

Then please don't click on this link: http://www.sickipedia.org/subcategory/view/3515 ;)

I'd gladly take up arms to protect innocent children that are literally crying out for help and finally have a voice.

No you wouldn't. You really wouldn't. Don't even try to pretend that you would because you wouldn't. You see, you like to think you would, but if push ever came to shove, you wouldn't.
 
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Hire XSE?? Lol, jmdrake must have been joking :D

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xavier's_Security_Enforcers


But ya, they were called "Xe" but they are called "Academi" now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Academi

LOLz. :o Ummmm.....yeah I did read those comics years ago with Bishop the badass. And (embarrassed to say) I may have crossed Xe and XSE. But I was also joking. Xe's own human rights record has been atrocious. And further the Ugandan government itself could beat Koney if it wanted to! Here's the dirty little secret no one will acknowledge. Koney was once a rebel leader fighting on the side of the people he now persecutes. (Well sometimes persecutes. He's really on the ropes now.) The government in Uganda doesn't really want to beat Koney at this point because he's keeping their enemies in Northern Uganda in check. Seriously, if some teenagers with bows and arrows (and no mutant superpowers ;) ) can give Koney a run for his money, what can't the Ugandan government crush him for good? All they would have to do is to fully arm the arrow boys. They haven't. Why not? Because they don't really want Koney defeated! If Invisible Children were really about anything they would pressure the Ugandan government to let the north arm itself.
 
under paul's policy he would not intervene in this though? or am i wrong?

This should not be the role of Govt, but something this horrific would gain more public support, and finance through awareness and donation then Govt could ever raise through taxation because this is ultimately the point of the question.

We do not have a good history doing this kind of foreign relations, I am sure now will be no different.

This is how charity works, I wold love to send some charitable donation to the people who would like to defeat this Kony, but sadly 35% of my wages are taken from me, where as I can barely keep my lights on or a roof over my head.
 
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