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JOSEPH KONY HAS BEEN DEAD FOR 2 YEARS

deliciouskaek:

thisisnotafrica:

africanbeats:

KONY 2012 PSY-OP SHATTERRED – JOSEPH KONY HAS BEEN DEAD FOR 2 YEARS

zweitesich:

An informant in contact with Libya 360° has confirmed that the Lord’s Resistance Army leader, Joseph Kony, died two years ago. He was captured during an operation sponsored and aided by US Special forces. He was executed along with hundreds of fighters and children who had been recruited into the LRA.

Further details cannot be revealed at this time. I am confident that this information is accurate.

In light of the current military operations taking place throughout Africa and the Middle East, this disclosure gives us further cause to question everything we are being told about present conflicts, coups, counter-coups and terrorist activity.

Of immediate concern is what the US agenda actually is.

This video describes AFRICOM’s current training of Ugandan forces in preparation for their work in Somalia.

There are over 5,000 African troops led by US Special Forces deployed in Uganda and the surrounding region to hunt down Joseph Kony.

In the past week, US Special Forces organized a press conference in the Central African Republic where they joined Ugandan officers in blaming Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir for the survival of East African warlord and his Lord’s Resistance Army. *

Alexandra Valiente
Libya 360°

See: Kony 2012 
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#Kony2012 II: License To Kill For Imperial Conquest
#Kony 2012 Vs NATO War Crimes
Beyond #Kony2012. What Is Really Happening In Uganda?
#Kony2012, Uganda And AFRICOM
Soros-Funded HRW Join The Kony 2012 Crusade
#Kony2012: A Justification For More African Wars For Oil
NATO’s Grand Scheme: Syria, Iran And Kony2012 War Propaganda
Kony 2012 Psyops Collapsing
What Jason Didn’t Tell Gavin And His Army Of Invisible Children
Kony 2012: The Accurate Campaign Poster
Kony 2012: 10 Questions For “Invisible Children”
Kony 2012: Revisiting Mass Murder In Uganda And A Sanctioned UN Land Grab
Youth Movement Promotes US Military Presence In Central Africa
Keith Harmon Snow: The Plunder And Depopulation Of Central Africa
Why Is The US Chasing Kony And The LRA?
Kony 2012 And The Imperialist Scramble For Africa
Kony2012: Globalists Bring Down Campaign With A Spectacular Crash
#Kony2012: License For Imperial Conquest
Armies Of The Lord: Militarists, Multinationals, And The Christian Right In Africa

BUT OMFG BUT JASON RUSSLEL SAID HE’S OUT THERE!??

I wish people would research a little on something before jumping the bandwagon

if a white person makes a dodgy video saying a person in some African country is being horrible yet he doesn’t proivide ANY details to back up this fact and nobody is listening to people who ACTUALLY live in that country, nor does he even involve Ugandans in his scam video?

be fucking suspicious. 

this was the worst case of White and Western Savior and Ignorance to date

the fucking worst. everyone who believed this scam should hang their head in shame. you have added to the IGNORANT SHIT Ugandans faced when Russell started this lie.  


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paxamericana:

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Kony 2012′s Invisible Children Connected To ‘Kill The Gays’ Uganda Pastor Martin Ssempa
People for the American Way’s Josh Glasstetter has found what seems to be a connection between Invisible Children, the organization responsible for Kony 2012,and Martin Ssempa, a virulently anti-gay pastor in Uganda who advocates for the “Kill the Gays” bill. The link stems from a student group at Grove City College, an evangelical school, that worked with Invisible Children, and through it, Martin Ssempa:

STUDENT 1: A guy named Martin Ssempa came our way, who is a Ugandan-born world leader in the AIDS activism and abstinence education. He came to Grove City College and spoke to us and gave us the plan to send this shipment of “love” over to Uganda.
STUDENT 2: Martin Ssempa is an amazing man. He just shared a lot about his vision for healing in Africa, particularly in his country.

The connection, if true, is not surprising. Alternet reported earlier this week that Invisible Children receives large sums of money from anti-gay groups linked to Focus on the Family, the Family Research Council, The Fellowship Foundation (“The Family”), and Lou Engle’s The Call. While Kony 2012, an exposé on Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony that has been viewed nearly 80 million times on YouTube, is not explicitly anti-gay, it seems clear that Invisible Children is committed to a similar worldview as these other groups.
No doubt, Ssempa’s complete opposition to the separation of church and state aligns with the Christian Dominionist mentality that links the other organizations. He opposes the use of condoms to fight the spread of HIV, promoting instead abstinence-only education, but he is best known for his anti-gay evangelism. Ssempa shows gratuitous gay porn in his presentations, claiming homosexuality is an “abomination” and that all gay men engage in fisting and “anal licking.”
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paxamericana:

occupyallstreets:

Kony 2012′s Invisible Children Connected To ‘Kill The Gays’ Uganda Pastor Martin Ssempa

People for the American Way’s Josh Glasstetter has found what seems to be a connection between Invisible Children, the organization responsible for Kony 2012,and Martin Ssempa, a virulently anti-gay pastor in Uganda who advocates for the “Kill the Gays” bill. The link stems from a student group at Grove City College, an evangelical school, that worked with Invisible Children, and through it, Martin Ssempa:

STUDENT 1: A guy named Martin Ssempa came our way, who is a Ugandan-born world leader in the AIDS activism and abstinence education. He came to Grove City College and spoke to us and gave us the plan to send this shipment of “love” over to Uganda.

STUDENT 2: Martin Ssempa is an amazing man. He just shared a lot about his vision for healing in Africa, particularly in his country.

The connection, if true, is not surprising. Alternet reported earlier this week that Invisible Children receives large sums of money from anti-gay groups linked to Focus on the Family, the Family Research Council, The Fellowship Foundation (“The Family”), and Lou Engle’s The Call. While Kony 2012, an exposé on Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony that has been viewed nearly 80 million times on YouTube, is not explicitly anti-gay, it seems clear that Invisible Children is committed to a similar worldview as these other groups.

No doubt, Ssempa’s complete opposition to the separation of church and state aligns with the Christian Dominionist mentality that links the other organizations. He opposes the use of condoms to fight the spread of HIV, promoting instead abstinence-only education, but he is best known for his anti-gay evangelism. Ssempa shows gratuitous gay porn in his presentations, claiming homosexuality is an “abomination” and that all gay men engage in fisting and “anal licking.”

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Why am I completely, 100% not surprised?

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Source: occupyallstreets

    • #Kony 2012
    • #Uganda
    • #LGBT
    • #Kill The Gays Bill
    • #Homophobia
    • #Invisible Children
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ladyatheist:

This Invisible Children bullshit has officially been tired into a “cause of the week” and internet meme. People are using pictures of Joseph Kony and African children to make jokes. “Pro-lifers” have jumped on the bandwagon and are comparing pro-choicers to Joseph Kony. The media has latched on and is now playing up the whole “poor helpless Africans” angle. In the midst of all this bullshit, the voices of ACTUAL Africans are being silenced. Are you people happy now? Is this what you wanted?

I’m just going to share this link whenever anyone bothers me about it, but it’s so irritating that the mainstream media doesn’t understand who should be talking about this. Expecting a lot of stuff that just copies IC press releases verbatim.

    • #Kony 2012
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We got trouble.

visiblechildren:

You do not need to ask my permission to share this. Please link it widely. For those asking what you can do to help, please link to visiblechildren.tumblr.com wherever you see KONY 2012 posts.

I do not doubt for a second that those involved in KONY 2012 have great intentions, nor do I doubt for a second that Joseph Kony is a very evil man. But despite this, I’m strongly opposed to the KONY 2012 campaign.

KONY 2012 is the product of a group called Invisible Children, a controversial activist group and not-for-profit. They’ve released 11 films, most with an accompanying bracelet colour (KONY 2012 is fittingly red), all of which focus on Joseph Kony. When we buy merch from them, when we link to their video, when we put up posters linking to their website, we support the organization. I don’t think that’s a good thing, and I’m not alone.

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 31% went to their charity program (page 6)*. This is far from ideal, and Charity Navigator rates their accountability 2/4 stars because they haven’t had their finances externally audited. But it goes way deeper than that.

The group is in favour of direct military intervention, and their money funds 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.

Still, the bulk of Invisible Children’s spending isn’t on funding African militias, but on awareness and filmmaking. Which can be great, except that Foreign Affairs has claimed that Invisible Children (among others) “manipulates facts for strategic purposes, exaggerating the scale of LRA abductions and murders and emphasizing the LRA’s use of innocent children as soldiers, and portraying Kony — a brutal man, to be sure — as uniquely awful, a Kurtz-like embodiment of evil.” He’s certainly evil, but exaggeration and manipulation to capture the public eye is unproductive, unprofessional and dishonest.

As Christ Blattman, a political scientist at Yale, writes on the topic of IC’s programming, “There’s also something inherently misleading, naive, maybe even dangerous, about the idea of rescuing children or saving of Africa. […] It hints uncomfortably of the White Man’s Burden. Worse, sometimes it does more than hint. The savior attitude is pervasive in advocacy, and it inevitably shapes programming. Usually misconceived programming.”

Still, Kony’s a bad guy, and he’s been around a while. Which is why the US has been involved in stopping him for years. U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) has sent multiple missions to capture or kill Kony over the years. And they’ve failed time and time again, each provoking a ferocious response and increased retaliative slaughter. The issue with taking out a man who uses a child army is that his bodyguards are children. Any effort to capture or kill him will almost certainly result in many children’s deaths, an impact that needs to be minimized as much as possible. Each attempt brings more retaliation. And yet Invisible Children funds this military intervention. Kony has been involved in peace talks in the past, which have fallen through. But Invisible Children is now focusing on military intervention.

Military intervention may or may not be the right idea, but people supporting KONY 2012 probably don’t realize they’re helping fund the Ugandan military who are themselves raping and looting away. If people know this and still support Invisible Children because they feel it’s the best solution based on their knowledge and research, I have no issue with that. But I don’t think most people are in that position, and that’s a problem.

Is awareness good? Yes. But these problems are highly complex, not one-dimensional and, frankly, aren’t of the nature that can be solved by postering, film-making and changing your Facebook profile picture, as hard as that is to swallow. Giving your money and public support to Invisible Children so they can spend it on funding ill-advised violent intervention and movie #12 isn’t helping. Do I have a better answer? No, I don’t, but that doesn’t mean that you should support KONY 2012 just because it’s something. Something isn’t always better than nothing. Sometimes it’s worse.

If you want to write to your Member of Parliament or your Senator or the President or the Prime Minister, by all means, go ahead. If you want to post about Joseph Kony’s crimes on Facebook, go ahead. But let’s keep it about Joseph Kony, not KONY 2012.

~ Grant Oyston, visiblechildren@grantoyston.com

Grant Oyston is a sociology and political science student at Acadia University in Nova Scotia, Canada. You can help spread the word about this by linking to his blog at visiblechildren.tumblr.com anywhere you see posts about KONY 2012.

*For context, 31% is bad. By contrast, Direct Relief reports 98.8% of its funding goes to programming. American Red Cross reports 92.1% to programming. UNICEF USA is at 90.3%. Invisible Children reports that 80.5% of their funding goes to programming, while I report 31% based on their FY11 fiscal reports, because other NGOs would count film-making as fundraising expenses, not programming expenses.

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    • #invisiblechildren
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captainjhwatson:

Since Uganda is getting a lot of interest on the internet right now, I figured it was important to try to present an alternative source of information. Invisible Children is, as many already know, a highly problematic organization, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying to help. Here are some other sources of information, statistics, and ways to donate/help.
American Progress’s 2007 report, “What to Do About Joseph Kony”
Amnesty International’s 2011 report on Uganda
Global Security’s page on the Lord’s Resistance Army
Washington Post, “A Child’s Hell in the Lord’s Resistance Army,” May 2006.
HRW: “Protect civilians from LRA abuses,” May 2011
AllAfrica.com, “Amnesty International wants Kony arrested,” May 2010
AI’s Uganda Portal
Human Rights Watch’s Uganda portal
Democracy Now!’s Uganda portal
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captainjhwatson:

Since Uganda is getting a lot of interest on the internet right now, I figured it was important to try to present an alternative source of information. Invisible Children is, as many already know, a highly problematic organization, but that shouldn’t stop you from trying to help. Here are some other sources of information, statistics, and ways to donate/help.

  • American Progress’s 2007 report, “What to Do About Joseph Kony”
  • Amnesty International’s 2011 report on Uganda
  • Global Security’s page on the Lord’s Resistance Army
  • Washington Post, “A Child’s Hell in the Lord’s Resistance Army,” May 2006.
  • HRW: “Protect civilians from LRA abuses,” May 2011
  • AllAfrica.com, “Amnesty International wants Kony arrested,” May 2010
  • AI’s Uganda Portal
  • Human Rights Watch’s Uganda portal
  • Democracy Now!’s Uganda portal

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    • #Uganda
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    • #Kony
    • #Joseph Kony
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Musings of the Exiled Sage: Some fun facts

gallium-knight:

Uganda and the LRA have been in peace for more than 7 years

“Invisible Children” is boycotted by many Ugandans who accuse it of accepting bribes from the government

“Invisible Children” never mentions the atrocities committed by the Ugandan government against its people

Source: gallium-knight

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    • #kony
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