The U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM) has sent multiple missions to capture or kill Kony over the years. They have failed time and time again because the issue with taking out a man who uses an army of children is that any effort to capture or kill him will almost certainly result in many children's deaths. Yet, Invisible Children supports military intervention.
Should I Donate?
Wondering whether or not you should donate to the cause?
Well, that all depends on what YOU believe in. But first, let's look at the facts:
1. Invisible Children support military intervention against an army of children.
2. More money is spent in the US raising awareness than in Africa, where the real problem is.
So, what are your options?
Donate if you believe in putting a stop to Joseph Kony by any means possible... or if you believe in raising awareness about the Kony 2012 campaign.
Do Not Donate if you are against military intervention, profiting US film production instead of sending direct services to Africa, or think its a scam.
Well, that all depends on what YOU believe in. But first, let's look at the facts:
1. Invisible Children support military intervention against an army of children.
2. More money is spent in the US raising awareness than in Africa, where the real problem is.
So, what are your options?
Donate if you believe in putting a stop to Joseph Kony by any means possible... or if you believe in raising awareness about the Kony 2012 campaign.
Do Not Donate if you are against military intervention, profiting US film production instead of sending direct services to Africa, or think its a scam.
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