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When it came up in 2012 I was still a lib and didn't pay all that much attention to the Kony 2012 stuff besides memes. Lately, however, I've been thinking about it more and the whole event strikes me as very odd. I did some googling and found this:

There is clearly more than Kony at stake here. Central Africa is well known for its rich natural resources – including copper, cobalt, gold, uranium, magnesium and tin. Once ravaged by King Leopold II of Belgium, the 21st-century American Empire now wants in.

At an AFRICOM Conference at Fort McNair on February 18, 2008, Vice Admiral Robert T. Moeller declared the programme’s mission meant maintaining “the free flow of natural resources from Africa to the global market.”

Not only that. Ugandan President Yower Museveni has for some time courted Iran and President Ahmadinejad “in all fields.” This is the new Scramble for Africa – a sick twist of history in which global powers are returning to old hunting grounds and fiefdoms in preparation for a new proxy war.

If Invisible Children does not turn out to be some Pentagon-CIA front, the charity is still attempting to align social media, activism and youth political disengagement with the United States’ hawkish economic and military interests in Africa.

Was this for sure a CIA op, and does anyone know of any other evidence linking the CIA to this?

Also, does anyone remember how the guy who pushed the campaign went insane and was arrested for masturbating in public? What exactly happened there??

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[–] CTHlurker@hexbear.net 1 points 3 years ago

The whole "save the children in Africa" feels very End of History to me. Like the entire west went "well, we sorted out all the problems in our countries, maybe we should try to do something about the millions of people we starve". As soon as problems at home couldn't be masked anymore, the broader society just stopped giving a shit.