Thursday, March 8, 2012

March 8th 2012

          Okay, so I'm feeling kind of fired up. First off, real quick, I finished my WoHeLo!!! Got it all done signed sealed and approved!
          So I just finished watching a bunch of video's about KONY2012. I watched some from both sides. The people advocating for it and against. If you don't know who Joseph Kony is, go to KONY2012.com and watch their very informative video. In short, he's an evil old man in Uganda on the top of the international most wanted list. His charges against humanity are numerous and horrific. The kony2012 campaign is trying to make Kony a household name. As famous and talked about as Taylor Swift or Justin Bieber, Not to celebrate him, but to let our government know that the people are still interested in Uganda's children's welfare.
          There are people who think it's all a load of crap. They believe that Invisible Children (the company that organized the campaign) is scamming the nation. That like all those other social media campaigns, it doesn't work. You know the one's, "if Joe's picture get's 1,000,000,000 likes the doctors will waive his sons medical fees" and other such nonsense. But I think all these people are completely missing the point.
          KONY2012 isn't about getting we, US civilian citizens, over to Uganda to fight the good fight. It's to spread awareness! If the videos and stickers and bracelets and posters get people talking about it, then it's working. And isn't that what social media was made for? KONY2012 is a worthwhile cause. Because we have a voice! If I've learned anything from being in Camp Fire, it's that just because I'm one person or I'm only 17 doesn't mean I can't make a difference! Have you ever read that Dr. Seuss book, "Horton Hears a Who"? It's like in that, where everyone is yelling except one little boy. And no one can hear them until that one boy raises his voice!
          The goal is to have Kony arrested before the end of 2012. They believe that we must strike while the iron is hot. KONY2012 can't be some fad that we pick up to play with and put down again. Opinions?

Let me know, I genuinely want to hear some different views!

3 comments:

  1. Well said... Not much better in the universe than a smart, free-thinking, Camp Fire kid who is out to change the world, use her voice and engage her brain... well done :-) Love JJ

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  2. I'll bite. If the idea is _just_ to spread awareness, then what is its purpose once we are aware? Americans were all aware that Kim Jong Il was a ruthless dictator, but he died happily still in power. Public opinion doesn't effect Kony, its not like he is just walking down the street where people can find him. No one will ever see him. If INTERPOL and the UN haven't been able to catch him, how does a bunch of teens in the US liking a status going to help? I'm just wondering if you could answer this, for though I am appalled by him, this isn't quite the same as the Arab Spring's use of Twitter to formulate protests. I don't see how it helps...

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    1. Last year, this campaign generated enough awareness that President Obama deployed 100 US military advisers to help in Uganda. The KONY2012 campaign is trying to make sure that we, US civilian citizens, let the government know that we still care. That we still want to help.

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