Update on Invisible Children

9 03 2012

First off, this link leads to the response from Invisible Children regarding many of the issues brought up.

My favorite quote from the article: “credibility in the eyes of policymakers, fellow non-profit workers, LRA-affected communities, and YOU is our most important asset, so we would like to encourage you, if you have critiques, to get specific: find facts, dig deeper, and we’ll gladly continue the conversation from there. If encountering something you disagree with, suggest an alternative to what we are doing- and we will absolutely take heed. If it’s a matter of opinion, taste, humor, or style: we apologize, and will have to agree to disagree. As the poet Ke$ha says, ‘we are who we are.'”

Next, I was able to find a video made by Wong Fu Productions back in 2005. The music video is pretty interesting, and it’s amazing how they tried to raise awareness of this issue in Uganda even back then. Look where they are now!

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZ0N0E9rZuI&h=350&w=450]

Yes, Kony must be stopped. The ways to employ it may vary, but we shall see how this unfolds as time goes on.


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