03-09-2012, 02:50 AM
(03-08-2012, 06:58 PM)Thomas Wrote: [ -> ]Honestly how I see it is that it's not our problem. From a United States perspective we're in major debt and have crime problems of our own. My guess is that Kony is also supplied arms from Russia so if we get involved (militarily speaking) they will become angry because they are loosing money. Also, the organization Invisible Children which is saying they are helping only donates something around 30% to the children in Africa, that is approaching fraud. It's been going on for years, and I see no reason why it should come up now. There are many other dictators in third world countries doing just as bad of things, but a whole bunch of teenagers feel that sharing the story on Facebook will be them doing "their part".
You're right, it probably wont make much of a difference, but how will anybody ever know unless we try?? Everybody talks about how pointless sharing a video, or whatever is on the internet, which when one person does it, yeh it's not going to make much of an impact, but when millions upon millions of people all do the same thing, the internet can turn into a very powerful tool. That's already been proven through the popularity of Kony 2012...
I really don't understand the amount of criticism towards this campaign.
Yes, fair enough, don't donate if you don't want to. There seem to be a lot of valid negative points with IC and their finances, but people seem to be looking into this far too much..
You don't have to donate..
Yes there are other problems in the world, many of which are also trying to be solved through similar organisations.
What exactly do people have a problem with??
It's like if I saw someone getting beaten up in the street, and went and helped them...
Would you criticise me for helping because "it's not my problem", and "helping one person doesn't make any difference in the world"??
It seems to me like the people complaining are just finding something new and in the public eye to complain about.
Even if this whole campaign only saves one child out of thousands, in my eyes, it would be worth the few minutes I've spent sharing a link online..
Oh, and in response to Neko, yet again, you fail to actually back your opinion up with an intellectual post. I understand your thoughts, but honestly the way you express them is borderline retarded.
Just so you all know, they do share their financial statements publicly:
www.invisiblechildren.com/financials
They have also released a statement in regards to the critique they have received:
http://www.invisiblechildren.com.s3-webs...iques.html