KONY2012 is a massive demonstration of the control that has been achieved over social media.
132 2012-03-08 by [deleted]
The internet's population has become as mutable and gullible as the television watching population.
132 2012-03-08 by [deleted]
The internet's population has become as mutable and gullible as the television watching population.
53 comments
36 WokeSmeed 2012-03-08
These people fool themselves into thinking they are 'into politics', really they only regurgitate whatever they're force fed. It's pretty ingenious. Good job, Bernays
13 magister0 2012-03-08
For anyone who doesn't know, this is a reference to Edward Bernays . Bernays was the nephew of Sigmund Freud, and he literally wrote the book on propaganda . Here's an excerpt from that book:
Bernays worked with and for U.S. presidents and American corporations, with the goal of implementing his uncle's theories. If you want to know more about how incredibly influential he was, I'd suggest watching this documentary: The Century of the Self . It's 4 hours long, but it's probably the most important thing I've ever seen. At least watch the first hour if you can. It's not the typical bullshit conjecture/amateur fearmongering you'd expect; this is a BBC documentary.
5 Canic 2012-03-08
A shorter more concise doc that covers the same topic is "Human Resources"
9 [deleted] 2012-03-08
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5 permanomad 2012-03-08
You've come to the right place.
5 Silver_Hammer 2012-03-08
I eat bacon & eggs because they taste good. And I can buy them easily. Thats it, no clever advertising\psychology required. Bacon is awesome. Bacon & Eggs is more awesome. Just good old fashioned Supply & Demand.
6 ILikeLeptons 2012-03-08
nice try, egg council.
2 remaniac 2012-03-08
Delicious and nutritious, if you're a low-carber.
0 AliceHouse 2012-03-08
but what did your ancestors eat?
3 leftconquistador 2012-03-08
Skeptic here. Is there actually any proof that his methods were at all effective? Not just "herp derp, women smoke cigarettes now!", because that isn't actually scientifically proven evidence. Were there any studies done using his particular methods?
19 bugeyedbaggins 2012-03-08
i have to find the post but somebody in /r/conspiracy called this long ago. i know reddit makes fun of those 49,978 readers including myself who read lots here but i feel like we and they tend to have a really interesting view on things.
10 ordinary-people 2012-03-08
indeed, but to be honest the hate doesn't really bother me at all...
Just look at the comments in some of the popular subreddits. Thoughtless noise for the most part, it is rare that you actually find something worth reading. Yet they feel superior when someone mentions r/conspiracy. Just ignore them ;)
6 filmfiend999 2012-03-08
Reddit makes fun of /conspiracy? News to me. Most of /politics posts things I've seen a week or more earlier here, and I frequent both reddits.
4 Marsftw 2012-03-08
In terms of news and politics, /r/conspiracy is sort of the the hipster of reddit. I mean that in the best way possible.
3 [deleted] 2012-03-08
50,041 now. 63 more in 10 hours. I'll contribute that to skepticism about stop konys intentions.
18 [deleted] 2012-03-08
I'm watching my FB feed this morning and all my clueless, apolitical friends are eating this movement up with a spoon. So remarkable how quickly people can become feverant over an issue. Mission accomplished. Get the bombers ready.
4 anecdotal 2012-03-08
Drones based in Ethiopia are standing by.
3 [deleted] 2012-03-08
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2 Cyn13ic 2012-03-08
Bingo.
1 EasilyAmusedEE 2012-03-08
Educate them. They need to know that there is another side to the video.
13 EasilyAmusedEE 2012-03-08
I posted this on a group my city formed in response to Kony 2012.
TL;DR The solution that IC is promoting is very flawed. They want to militarize Uganda. Uganda recently discovered shit tons of oil on their land. Possible reason to want public support for their operations.
Edit 1: Formatting
4 areyousplashy 2012-03-08
cannot up vote this enough.
12 moogledood 2012-03-08
I think what we are viewing is the propaganda of the new age. Make people feel that they are part of something bigger and that they are working for the greater good, while in reality they are being pawns pushing the NWO agenda.
3 anecdotal 2012-03-08
That's not new propaganda--that's how every world power in history has gotten their subjects to go along with armed intervention. It's very old propaganda packaged within a new medium that modern people use.
1 Silver_Hammer 2012-03-08
So you're both okay with someone who is accused over a period of 3 decades abducted children, killed & mutilated thousands, etc etc etc and do nothing, just let him roam free? We should just just let the international community ignore that? As long as your okay though hey.
1 anecdotal 2012-03-08
Am I okay with it? No, he's a psychopath. Were you okay with the countless other murderous African dictators over the past 3 decades who did the same things with zero fucks given from NATO or other international bodies? Probably not, but are you willing to pick up an M4, a tent and some MREs and go off on an African adventure with some of your bros to kill Kony? Would you stick an M4 in your son's hand to send him to fight and potentially die for these Africans? That's the action that would need to happen to remove a man like Kony from power, and I will not support spending American blood and treasure to kill some African gang leader. I wish the African people would organize on their own and take their continent back from murderous thugs. I wish that for all peoples.
2 Silver_Hammer 2012-03-08
I agree, No, I'm not prepared to do any of that. What I do want is for the people that can influence change, to do just that. To do that they need to have the remit, and if a campaign of awareness helps, I can only see that as a good thing and it should be encouraged.
0 moogledood 2012-03-08
Your wording is definitely better than mine, kudos.
2 changingplaces 2012-03-08
ah fuck off with the NWO shit you fucking psychopath
8 [deleted] 2012-03-08
I don't even know if this is the right place to post this, but this video was the slickest thing I've ever seen for a "movement" bit. Slicker than "Yes We Can" by a long mile. Here are just a few reasons.
• It would appear as though our narrator/hero has been followed by a camera crew for most of his adult life. Some of the shots are the kinds you'd expect to see - he and his friends speaking in lecture halls, etc. Some are borderline - he and his friends walking through the airport, shot from the back, etc. Some are definitely not - for some reason he and his wife allowed a camera person into the delivery room while she was getting a c-section.
• The post work is stellar. And very, very expensive. This is a bit confusing, as sometimes we're supposed to be watching fly on the wall style, and sometimes they've blown out the work to include sets, effects, animation, etc. Even the close-ups of social media sites were expensive to do. You can't point a camera at a computer. All of that clicking and typing on screen and cursor movement needs to be animated. Again, expensive.
• But mainly, every single second of this video was brilliantly scripted. Every movement, every nuance, everything. From his kid blowing up the grocery store clerk's butt with the iPhone app to the hopeful young people looking up at camera (which would have necessitated a crane shot). This was unbelievably well thought through.
This is, in short, the absolute best advertisement I have ever seen in my life.
Now it might be a brilliant ad for a brilliant reason, but with a charity that's on record as having spent just 32% of what it raked in on directly helping people in Uganda, I gotta wonder what their total take has been to date.
Again, this is incredibly expensive, incredibly well written and in my mind, just incredibly weird.
And I had a young woman LITERALLY WALK UP TO ME IN A STORE this afternoon and ask me if I'd seen the video and if I'd like a poster.
So it's working. And I'm kinda freaked out about the whole thing.
6 MellowFellow- 2012-03-08
JUST yesterday, the Kony 2012 "Kit" was $25.00.
After the video went viral, the price went up to $30.00.
Very skeptical. I'm out.
3 permanomad 2012-03-08
Sickening. Wonder where the money will end up.
2 hopstar 2012-03-08
According to Invisible Children's financials (PDF), only 32% of their income went to "direct services" while the rest went to salaries, travel expenses, and production costs for their videos.
1 Marsftw 2012-03-08
I hear the directors/ owners make about 90 grand a year, so probably there. And of course around 10-30% will go to african children.
1 EasilyAmusedEE 2012-03-08
And for the small price of $225 you can have 4 shirts, a bunch of bracelets, and some other random shit.
4 faffo 2012-03-08
i feel as if its something for the youth to do and think about instead of the occupy wall street or whatever is going on in their country. forget about protesting for a little bit, get them involved in something that will make the world a little better, usa gets a base in africa, youth feel they did something right and the world is a better place
2 Silver_Hammer 2012-03-08
Yeah, lets not try to make the world a better place. Screw Um.
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1 fahad912 2012-03-08
Yeah, what was up with the Gaddafi listing? I was thoroughly confused.
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0 fahad912 2012-03-08
Yeah that definitely caught my eye too. This Kony 2012 thing is definitely a good experiment in social media mobilization. I am impressed at how detailed and well done the video is. I'm also depressed at how effective it is on my generation.
1 boulderomen 2012-03-08
yes and perhaps its to distract from the TPTB's extermination of Andrew Breitbart last week.
4 9000sins 2012-03-08
Every person i asked about Kony this morning knew who he was. Goddamn facebook.
2 Axana 2012-03-08
HAS become? You speak as if this a new phenomenon.
2 EyesfurtherUp 2012-03-08
so was sopa.
1 frostek 2012-03-08
What's that then?
1 067714877063 2012-03-08
lol
1 Silver_Hammer 2012-03-08
Shouldn't you back up your statement with some evidence? Who is controlling me exactly? Are they controlling me highlighting an issue that the so called mainline press completely failed to highlight?? And if so how?
0 [deleted] 2012-03-08
http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology/2011/mar/17/us-spy-operation-social-networks
0 dmareddit 2012-03-08
I've been off and on r/conspiracy lately. Can someone give me the background on r/conspiracy's discussions. Is it a propaganda film for the wrong reasons?
3 Axana 2012-03-08
tl;dr: Massive oil reserves were discovered in Uganda. This video very conveniently pops up out of nowhere to call for American military intervention in Uganda.
3 dmareddit 2012-03-08
Is there a source for the oil reserves? I have a whole lot of friends who are buying into this.
I just read an earlier r/conspiracy post on part of the background.
3 Axana 2012-03-08
http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/09/29/uganda-oil-find-stirs-hope-and-conflict/
2 dmareddit 2012-03-08
nm, I found this article
0 MrOrdinary 2012-03-08
US military/oil/money business as usual then...happens a lot since 2001. I may as well go back to bed, I feel I know the story already.
1 EasilyAmusedEE 2012-03-08
If you read my post that I have above, just look for EasilyAmusedEE, I have done quite a bit of research on the subject and wrote a lot about my opinions on the entire matter.
0 spawnmower 2012-03-08
This kony Internet meme sums it up
http://memegenerator.net/confused-kony
6 filmfiend999 2012-03-08
Reddit makes fun of /conspiracy? News to me. Most of /politics posts things I've seen a week or more earlier here, and I frequent both reddits.
3 anecdotal 2012-03-08
That's not new propaganda--that's how every world power in history has gotten their subjects to go along with armed intervention. It's very old propaganda packaged within a new medium that modern people use.
5 Canic 2012-03-08
A shorter more concise doc that covers the same topic is "Human Resources"
2 changingplaces 2012-03-08
ah fuck off with the NWO shit you fucking psychopath