Media and The Kony 2012 Movement in Uganda

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As Plato once said, “Opinion is the medium between knowledge and ignorance”. From talk radio to television shows, from popular magazines to Web blogs, ordinary citizens, political figures, and entertainers express their opinions on a variety of topics. These technological advances and social media allows us to foster and explore our democratic right under the First Amendment (freedom of speech) to publicly discuss issues and offer opinions from different perspectives. As everyone’s opinion will differ from the next person, having a wide range of opinions can indirectly educate those who do not know anything about the topic and inspire them to research further into that topic. As part of a generation that is becoming heavily dependent on technology and social media, it is also an effective way to spread awareness about issues and topics. In 2012, a video titled Kony 2012 was uploaded by an organization called Invisible Children, and gained millions of views within hours of it being uploaded. The purpose of the video was to spread awareness on the Lord’s Resistance Movement (LRA) in Uganda and its leader, Joseph Kony. "For 26 years, Kony has been kidnapping children into his rebel group, the LRA. Turning the girls into sex slaves and the boys into child soldiers. He makes them mutilate people's faces. And he forces them to kill their own parents. And this is not just a few children. It's been over 30,000 of them" (Invisible Children). Due to its phenomenal success and millions of views each day and shared throughout various sources of social media such as Twitter and Facebook, many teenagers became aware of the video and were inspired to take of the action thus becoming part of the Kony 2012 movement. With the use of social media,... ... middle of paper ... ... 2012 campaign gets support of Obama, others." Washington Post. The Washington Post, 8 Mar. 2012. Web. 18 May 2014. of-obama-others/2012/03/08/gIQArnHkzR_blog.html>. Invisible Children. "KONY 2012." Online video clip. YouTube. YouTube, 5 Mar. 2012. Web. 18 May 2014. Lee, Traci G. "Wendy Davis' epic effort to block rollback of the right to choose in Texas."msnbc. NBC News Digital, 13 Sept. 2013. Web. 19 May 2014. . Schomerus, Markeike , Tim Allen, and Koen Vlassenroot. "Obama Takes on the LRA." Foreign Affairs. Council on Foreign Relations, 15 Nov. 2011. Web. 18 May 2014. vlassenroot/obama-takes-on-the-lra?page=show>.

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