http://goo.gl/404OGDunno if anyone's been monitoring the ongoing news about KONY2012, but the situation of scrutinizing their fiscal budget as well as
actual things in the film raises a lot of blaring questions. Where is the demand for unbiased truth in our media? Are Americans, apparently the largest demographic for this video, still hypersensitive Tafts that view any socio-politico issue in Africa as one beyond the indigenous person's control? I mean really, how many Americans continue to view Africa as a
country?
Furthermore, outlets stress the "African/Ugandan" outrage against introducing the plight via a white man and his child, and though I understand simple white v black continues today, let's not make
that the issue, considering the popular dislike in allowing black Americans to represent certain plights in African countries also. Seriously, I can only imagine the 'race' issue to continue blowing up in light of later antisupport for Kony. Something else I'm very, very
surprised at the assumption that
everyone watched the video, seeing as Youtube + bad TV news conditions attention spans to short three minute intervals.
I'm sure where I've stood with Kony years before this - he needs to be stopped. I'm not sure whether any plan initiated by the US or any European country is efficient enough to remain in Africa long enough to "socialize" the army children, if they need be, to rebuild, to educate. . . colonialism didn't happen too long ago, and neither did arming them (Hey, Middle East!), outsourcing with little community invest, etc.