So the internet historian on YouTube just released a video... See link at bottom.
It put a thought in my head. What if kony 2012 was a test run to see if the retards on the left could be mobilized to vandalalise and do a bunch of stupid shit. Maybe to see how easy people could be "controlled" through the use of social media.
This same CIA operative, Brendan Gilmour was the kony leading star. And first on scene at Charlottesville and at the Red Hen Inn when they chased away WH press officer huckabee sanders. What a cohencidence.
But the Kony 2012 Campaign didnt do anything. It went viral yes, but beyond that nothing happened. The creator got youtube $$ or some shit, but Kony remained free. If anything all it did was show that most people will just click "like and share" and be satisfied that they "didsomething" then not feel obligated to do anything tangible.
They did do something there was vandalism and I imagine the internet overlords were able to gauge public sentiment about revolt, riots, and other actions and who could be most useful going forward.
Carter Edwards
yeah wtf happened to kony 2012 it was everywhere for a month when i was a high school freshman and then nobody gave a fuck after that
Joshua Lopez
>What if kony 2012 was a test run to see if the retards on the left could be mobilized to vandalalise and do a bunch of stupid shit. I don't think so OP, I think what transpired was how certain demographics are very gullible.
kony 2012 >20 years too late to have any impact. by the time burgers started crying over the issue the guy had already done his damage and been neutralized. it was simply a project to garner sympathy, Aid, and for a few Americans to feel good about themselves by showing that they cared.
But it failed. So the lesson was to not do it. Then again the CIA was never smart.
Nathan Cooper
>it failed How? It spread like wildfire and basically was all anyone was talking about for days (weeks? cant remember)
Nicholas Nelson
It produced no real world results. Again kinda like antifa. If anything the take away from it is that for real world actions and results small organized groups are the only things that work.