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Originally posted by Navin
As usual people completely miss the point. The KONY campaign was created to create a WORLDWIDE awareness of what this man is doing in Uganda. Its not about an individual organization, its about making ONE MAN famous. Whatever you donate to IC will obviously not all go towards the cause, thats how every single organization in the world works. Invisible Children is trying to help the young kids in Uganda affected by this man and they have succeeded because this organization has single handily put more spotlight on this issue than anyone ever has.
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They have already had eleven documentaries. How more aware do you need to be? Kony has been on most-wanted lists across various countries. He has a wholesome bounty on his head (I wanna say a couple million tbh) and the UN has been involved in trying to capture him for years. Capturing Kony has been a priority of Obama before he even took office. Kony isn't new; people are just culturally illiterate and don't read the newspapers. The UN is doing ALL they can do. Awareness becomes ineffective at a certain point and this is it. Reblogging a Kony 2012 poster isn't going to end the war in Uganda. The only thing it is doing is promoting the charity, and when the charity gets promoted the charity gets money. The charity then gives
$270,000 to its three founders. This is ridiculous for CEOS of a nonprofit organization. I can't make this ANY clearer for some of you people.