by Sean Fenley
Guest Writer
Dandelion Salad
The Anything and Everything
March 10, 2012
Uganda is undoubtedly rife with resources for Obama, Sarkozy, Cameron, et. al. to plunder, otherwise why would a viral film like Kony 2012 be popping up on YouTube? And the unwitting, or perhaps even duplicitously savvy shill’s film — and its Hollywood accomplices — are certainly making ample headlines. The ostensible end of the viral YouTube picture, would appear to be pressing for yet another “humanitarian” intervention. After all AFRICOM is still based in Stuttgart, Germany, so the US and its partners, are undoubtedly pining away for another place, to base their banefulness and multifarious tools of mass destruction.
The US/Western-backed dictator Yoweri Museveni is somehow never mentioned in the film. A man’s whose iron fist, and human rights violations have given rise, to a monstrous opposition movement like the Kony-led Lord’s Resistance Army. And Museveni has been involved in numerous atrocities, and crimes against humanity himself. And about 40% of the Ugandan people live in immense poverty under Museveni’s authority. Indeed, on Museveni’s inauguration day (23 years ago) he said that Africa’s problems, were largely caused by leaders who overstay their time in power: leading to impunity, the promotion of patronage, and corruption. Museveni — who the Congo received $10 billion from an International Court of Justice ruling because of his atrocities — should, undoubtedly, be brought to justice also.
The International Criminal Court (led by Luis Moreno Ocampo) is also highlighted in this film. A court that is already widely discredited in Africa. Since its inception in 2002 the ICC, has targeted solely African and other developing world leaders. Jean Ping, the head of the African Union, has said about the ICC and Ocampo, “We Africans and the African Union are not against the International Criminal Court. We are against Ocampo who is rendering justice with double standards.” The ICC has had many opportunities to indict Western war criminals/leaders — such as Bush, Blair, Olmert and Cheney — since it has come into being, and it has; of course, wholly failed to do so.
US militarism being promoted as a solution or panacea, is never an answer. American military advisers going into a nation is exceedingly rarely — if ever — good. And certainly not for the ostensible end of humanitarianism. The film and its campaigners, are certainly folks to continue, to keep a close eye on in my opinion. As suggested earlier, perhaps they are just well meaning dupes, but the film presents a very limited picture as to what ails the Central African nation of Uganda. And again to exuberantly support US militarism, as a goal against the Lord’s Resistance Army, is unequivocally highly suspect, to even downright reprehensible at the absolute very worst.
Sean Fenley is an independent progressive who would like to see some sanity brought to the creation and implementation of current and future, US military, economic, foreign and domestic policies. He has been published by a number of websites, and publications throughout the alternative media.
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[DS added the video.]
Kony? What about America’s war criminals?
RTAmerica on Mar 9, 2012
On March 5, the Kony 2012 video was posted on YouTube. Four days after its implantation by the group Invisible Children, the documentary has gone viral and has received millions of hits in hardly any time. The film that has blown up all over the net and social media sites has many folks talking. The collective that produced the film aims to make Joseph Kony infamous for his long-occurring crimes in an effort to bring him to justice. So after all these years, why should we care about Kony? Hip-hop artist Marcel Cartier joins us for more on Kony.
From the archives:
Abby Martin: Uganda Dictatorship: Imperialism’s Pearl of Africa
The Son of Africa claims a continent’s crown jewels by John Pilger
Uganda: U.S., NATO Allies Prepare New Invasion Of Somalia by Rick Rozoff
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Phoney 2012. I didn’t really know who Shepard Fairy was until I watched the viral vid. This has some real indy media type performance opposition but I smell a Culture Jammer rat and that is Ugandas vast oil reserves. What is happening with Syria, Iran? This movement has a diversionary ring to it.
Some critics point to the big money invisible childrten has raised as being suspicous but the critique should wait till after 4-20-2012 because you can expect a paid for billboard campaign if they are sincere.
Yeah!