Re: KONY 2012
Posted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 11:26 pm
am i a bad person because i cant be arsed to watch this or find out what it's about?
Nah man I haven't watched it and don't really give a shit either.ascent wrote:am i a bad person because i cant be arsed to watch this or find out what it's about?
nah, it's shopped.knell wrote:is he seriously wearing a supreme hat? ouch.
Neptune wrote:So what do we do? Nothing?hutyluty wrote:cut off the head and another will grow in its place sure enough. facebook is cancer today.
never made it to the end but I'm pretty sure he wanted parents to hide yo kids, hide yo wife.davwuh wrote:anyone got a tl;dr about this? I get the guys a child abducter warlord or some shit, but what does the video hope to do about it?
Have a look at the amount of threads currently on the main page of this one forum, stories on all the news websites or trending topics on Twitter... it's clearly perfectly possible to absorb/engage with this campaign, live the rest of your life AND be interested in other things.TL_ wrote:To be honest I think that Invisible Children is a very shady organisation, they seem to exaggerate the facts in order to further their own goals, and are most definitely driving forward something to increase their own bank balances.
Obviously Kony is not a nice guy. But there does that mean we should dedicate 2012 to the sole purpose of arresting him?
Interpol currently lists 107 people being wanted for war crimes. Do they not deserve to be made just as famous as Kony? Or can humanity only manage to care about one thing at a time?
devils(?) advocate:TL_ wrote:To be honest I think that Invisible Children is a very shady organisation, they seem to exaggerate the facts in order to further their own goals, and are most definitely driving forward something to increase their own bank balances.
Obviously Kony is not a nice guy. But there does that mean we should dedicate 2012 to the sole purpose of arresting him?
Interpol currently lists 107 people being wanted for war crimes. Do they not deserve to be made just as famous as Kony? Or can humanity only manage to care about one thing at a time?
maanPhigure wrote:
I was talking more about humanity as a collectivemagma wrote:Have a look at the amount of threads currently on the main page of this one forum, stories on all the news websites or trending topics on Twitter... it's clearly perfectly possible to absorb/engage with this campaign, live the rest of your life AND be interested in other things.TL_ wrote:To be honest I think that Invisible Children is a very shady organisation, they seem to exaggerate the facts in order to further their own goals, and are most definitely driving forward something to increase their own bank balances.
Obviously Kony is not a nice guy. But there does that mean we should dedicate 2012 to the sole purpose of arresting him?
Interpol currently lists 107 people being wanted for war crimes. Do they not deserve to be made just as famous as Kony? Or can humanity only manage to care about one thing at a time?
Why do people assume that by agreeing with some of the sentiment of a YouTube video and sending it to your mates you're agreeing to dedicate your entire year to capturing a single man?! When has that ever happened about anything? We're humans, not pocket calculators.
A bit of balance, ninjas!
indeed, more proof that this campaign sets a precedent in viral marketing. it's in all news outlets, across the globe, within two days... I've never seen anything like that before... correct me if I've missed something.grillis wrote: there was like a 30minute news report/discussion on tv tonight about this