RubberMallet wrote:BJWilliams wrote:About the whole matter of "if you arent physically there doing something about it, then you dont care about it". Just because people dont have "boots on the ground" does not mean that something doesnt matter to somebody
the problem is, this crisis has been over for years. this dude is thought to be dead. they can't even verify that the little raids here or there are even kony people. most of the footage is old, and it is estimated that 10% of the money the company takes in even makes its way to uganda. the rest is
"administrative"
umm no. that is 100% lies.
a) the highest paid employee makes 89,669 a year (jason russell, who spoke in convo last semester and currently suffering from a psychotic breakdown), and their CEO makes 88,241 a year.
b) theyre business model is... different. they believe in raising awareness in america (which increases donations) as well as helping on the ground. it akin to a advertising budget at any for- profit business.
they lay it all out here.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com/critiques.html
C) kony has been out of uganda since 2006. but he moved into southern sudan, the democratic republic of the congo and the Central African republic. this is NOT over. the film is overly simplistic yes, thats kind of the point, but what your saying is simply not true.