LEARNED INFO
http://justiceinconflict.org/
I disagree with some of what he's saying... but understand the point. I've found myself stuck in the middle once again as to whether or not I want to support this campaign. I'm finding more and more reasons why not to though, and I don't think it's fair that this is NOT a non-prof organization.
Which sucks.
Plus... I was thinking about how it would look if troops just marched in from North America into Uganda... :P *ugly*. I don't think the solution for a situation like this is going to be effective.
On the other hand, I can see how some people can compare Kony to Hitler, and don't see why the blogger of this site bothers arguing against such a fact. I understand how some people can make a comparison as such.
Both that blog and the KONY 2012 video have some statements of strong validity... but i don't know who to side with.
The website definitely did aid me a little bit. I wanted to know more about Kony... and it makes sense now. Plus it's good to hear even more reasons as to why we shouldn't support the campaign's solution, but to understand the moral issues and the importance of being aware of international relations, etc.
Have something to share? Please comment. I want to know more about what people are thinking about this campaign that's become such a controversial subject. :)
Life of a 31 Status
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As I sit here contemplating the meaning of life (as a 31 Status), I'm
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