View Full Version : A non-bias look at Kony
seventeethdecember2016
11th March 2012, 08:46
Kony, as you may know, is a rebel in Central Africa whose objectives are pretty vague. He is also currently being touted against by Liberals from around the world.
As we all know, Liberals don't have a history with credible evidence, so let's get a non-bias non-liberal view of Mr. Kony from 2006.
dWiF9hSgyoU
ArseCynic
11th March 2012, 09:18
Kony has been dead for almost 6 years, and his group is no longer in uganda(if still existant).
the invisible children corporation only gives 31% of the donations to uganda, and that money goes to it's government.
the whole anti-kony movement that started this year, is a plot to justify further american occupation in africa.
my understanding of the whole thing^
Prometeo liberado
11th March 2012, 10:10
Good god will this story never die?! I guess all that talk about the exsistance of zombies is not far off the mark because this story keeps coming back from the dead.
seventeethdecember2016
11th March 2012, 10:19
Good god will this story never die?! I guess all that talk about the exsistance of zombies is not far off the mark because this story keeps coming back from the dead.
I'm sorry for bringing this up, but it is quite popular at the moment. It is worth attacking a bunch of Liberals like Invisible Children.
Prometeo liberado
11th March 2012, 10:34
I'm sorry for bringing this up, but it is quite popular at the moment. It is worth attacking a bunch of Liberals like Invisible Children.
No, I wasn't ranting at you personally. Just that other threads in the last few days as well as the media have covered this to no end. I think I'm just more frustrated about the fact this thing went viral based on questionable motives and now it's the cause de jour so to speak.
seventeethdecember2016
11th March 2012, 10:52
No, I wasn't ranting at you personally. Just that other threads in the last few days as well as the media have covered this to no end. I think I'm just more frustrated about the fact this thing went viral based on questionable motives and now it's the cause de jour so to speak.
Agreed, it is way too overdrawn.
Red Storm
11th March 2012, 11:28
No, I wasn't ranting at you personally. Just that other threads in the last few days as well as the media have covered this to no end. I think I'm just more frustrated about the fact this thing went viral based on questionable motives and now it's the cause de jour so to speak.
Isn't that the truth. They always seem to take a good idea or a good cause and hijack it or turn it into a co opted tool to achieve their own ends. History is full of such things. It can only get so far because of all the things that take the steam out of it. If Capitalist meddlers would just allow things to take their natural course we would make more progress.
Deicide
11th March 2012, 13:35
''So your group has never been involved in rapes, mutilations, and abductions?''
''No''
Well, that settles it, Kony's a saint.
The Intransigent Faction
11th March 2012, 20:19
To be fair, there are some liberals out there who called bullshit early on as well. The fact that, as was said earlier, money goes to the Ugandan government, doesn't help this Kony movement in the eyes of a number of liberals I know considering what that government wants to do to homosexuals...
Crux
12th March 2012, 19:22
''So your group has never been involved in rapes, mutilations, and abductions?''
''No''
Well, that settles it, Kony's a saint.
I thought he was a prophet?
danyboy27
12th March 2012, 20:37
Kony, as you may know, is a rebel in Central Africa whose objectives are pretty vague. He is also currently being touted against by Liberals from around the world.
As we all know, Liberals don't have a history with credible evidence, so let's get a non-bias non-liberal view of Mr. Kony from 2006.
dWiF9hSgyoU
are you suggesting kony is the chief of a revolutionary leftist rebel group?
CommieTroll
12th March 2012, 21:02
are you suggesting kony is the chief of a revolutionary leftist rebel group?
You could argue that the LRA isn't tied to any states or even any territory so...............:laugh: A Daft Punk's dream;)
Crux
13th March 2012, 01:38
You could argue that the LRA isn't tied to any states or even any territory so...............:laugh: A Daft Punk's dream;)
...what?
robear
13th March 2012, 05:06
As has been said many times, this is just a ploy for the U.S. to get a foot into Africa. The U.S. was in the middle east for the past 10 years, and now we it will be going into Africa.
The motive? Capitalism/Imperialism. As China becomes a more developed nation and the cost of labor increases, the capitalists are beginning to eye Africa. The U.S. hopes to stake its claim to the future African market.
ArseCynic
13th March 2012, 05:23
Btw, I've been told that at the end of the video, when kony is speakign with his soldier and the narrator says that he says "if i were president i would put a gun in the hands of every children", he actually did not say that in ugandan, he actually said something like "ya i'll go in a few minutes" or something along those lines.
seventeethdecember2016
19th March 2012, 07:22
are you suggesting kony is the chief of a revolutionary leftist rebel group?
I'd never equate a Reactionary Zealot with a Revolutionary Leftist rebel group.
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