KONY 2012


He is a terrorist. No doubt and I don't think he will listen to logical persuasion either. My question is what fuels all these mindless acts? Somehow money is figured into the equation. There are socio political and economic tools being or already instituted to deal with illegal trades. Support these policies by avoiding to deal with identified entities that support terrorist or juntas. Will you forgo profit to support anti money laundering? Is this just the governments job? Or it's our part to make the world a better place?

Power and money. Mostly power as he claims to be the successor of the Holy Spirit movement (Before it was renamed to LRA). giving peace talks and all the bullshit to gather and recruit (i would say, abduct and force) more children to join his army. He does not claim lands or villages as he moves around alot, obviously not to get caught. I think he has been intoxicated with the religion he has and forces everyone to follow him. Those who does not, will be killed.
 

If we do like what the video said, SG will send help to Africa like the US or not? Or send police to come after us for vandalism, sticking all those poster on streets.

I don't think alot of singaporeans will take part in this but sure there will be a handful. Seeing how thick-skinned the U.S is, if they noticed that other countries are participating and supporting this movement, they would not want to lose face and no choice but to support it too. Just my views.
 

Sgdevilzz said:
Power and money. Mostly power as he claims to be the successor of the Holy Spirit movement (Before it was renamed to LRA). giving peace talks and all the bullshit to gather and recruit (i would say, abduct and force) more children to join his army. He does not claim lands or villages as he moves around alot, obviously not to get caught. I think he has been intoxicated with the religion he has and forces everyone to follow him. Those who does not, will be killed.

So he rules by force and has a mindless army. To support this army and run the logistics, he needs money and runners to carry out his purchases. To support this madness, arm dealers and illegal traders must have encouraged him and lived off his madness.

I'm sure there is a very large database of international watch list of names, companies etc that we're forbidden to engage commercially with. Let's work within the legal framework and guidelines set to make illegal trades (eg. Arms, timber, gold, etc) harder and not profitable. Simple things like asking where these came from? How do we remit or receive money? Cash is a big red flag especially wads of it. That way all of us are engaged and participating in eliminating NOT just this clown but many others like him. Perhaps then we can have peace.
 

ArchRival said:
I showed my colleages the Krony 2012 video. They were at first outraged.
Then i shared with them this link:
Kony2012: The Problem With Invisible Children's Viral Video Crusade Against Josephy Kony | Global Spin | TIME.com

And they were like, "Eff it, lets go for lunch."

And we proceeded to McDonalds.

There are missionaries working the ground to pick up the shattered lives left behind by the likes of Idi Amin and Kony. Help educate and improve the lives of these dislocated children of Uganda. One day, they will be leading this country and we need them to be wise and grounded. In the hope that they could build a better nation.

Salvation army's effort in Uganda

http://www1.salvationarmy.org/ihq\www_sa.nsf/0/25670864A4DEE28680256EF4004C98AF?opendocument

I am an adherent of the church.
 

i don't advocate using the enemy's shameless tactics against them while taking part in the same looting and misconduct
 

There are missionaries working the ground to pick up the shattered lives left behind by the likes of Idi Amin and Kony. Help educate and improve the lives of these dislocated children of Uganda. One day, they will be leading this country and we need them to be wise and grounded. In the hope that they could build a better nation.

Salvation army's effort in Uganda

Salvation Army in Uganda makes education for children in camps a priority

I am an adherent of the church.

I'm sure the church is doing good work in Uganda.

Anyway, a funny unrelated video to share.
[video=youtube;540lqJH3Qis]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=540lqJH3Qis&feature=fvst[/video]

But as per forum guidelines, please do not turn this into a religious issue.
 

LOL. The world keyboard warriors unite!!!

My thoughts on the issue. Warning! Might be offensive to keyboard warriors BUT very true - Joseph Kony 2012
 

The way out of this problem, is when countries are helped out of poverty. Arrest one war criminal without solving the root issue, another will pop up. Even if, there isn't any popping up of another war criminal, the poverty issue will still not help make the lives of the people better.

Help Uganda or help Greece? The powers decide.
 

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