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KONY 2012 - Invisible Children Breakdown
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On March 6th, 2012, Invisible Children Inc launched a new viral campaign to make LRA leader Joseph Kony famous enough to get all the governments in the world to help Uganda bring him to justice for his war crimes. The organization itself has shady business practices and has been heavily scrutinized by various organizations for not being forthcoming with the amount of money it receives/spends.
This podcast is an overview of the KONY 2012 movement, the breakdown of the 2011 finances of the Invisible Children Non-Profit company, criticisms, and possible "cult" actions by the group.
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This podcast is an overview of the KONY 2012 movement, the breakdown of the 2011 finances of the Invisible Children Non-Profit company, criticisms, and possible "cult" actions by the group.
25 episodes
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On March 6th, 2012, Invisible Children Inc launched a new viral campaign to make LRA leader Joseph Kony famous enough to get all the governments in the world to help Uganda bring him to justice for his war crimes. The organization itself has shady business practices and has been heavily scrutinized by various organizations for not being forthcoming with the amount of money it receives/spends.
This podcast is an overview of the KONY 2012 movement, the breakdown of the 2011 finances of the Invisible Children Non-Profit company, criticisms, and possible "cult" actions by the group.
…
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This podcast is an overview of the KONY 2012 movement, the breakdown of the 2011 finances of the Invisible Children Non-Profit company, criticisms, and possible "cult" actions by the group.
25 episodes
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