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Kony 2012: More harm than help? | Dark Dives

Kony 2012: More harm than help? | Dark Dives

Kony 2012 was a viral sensation that brought the monstrous war crimes of one criminal to mainstream attention. But, it brought up a few questions about what people are really doing when primarily white activists decide to bring their “aid” to African countries.

iilluminaughtii

March 6, 202330m 55sExplicit

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Welcome to Dark Dives, a new series where we explore the murky and devious depths of humanity.


In 2012 the Kony 2012 video and hashtag, meant to pressure the United States to intervene in the search for war criminal Joseph Kony, went absolutely viral. Out of seemingly nowhere, everyone seemed to be buying souvenirs to stop a war criminal they had likely never heard of before the video emerged. But, while some patted themselves on the back for their newfound activist spirit, others criticized the movement and the creators of the viral moment in history. Soon, concepts like aid to Africa, the white savior complex, and more were under fire. Were these types of campaigns helping, or just doing more harm? 


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Writers/Researchers/Helpers:

Jess Hubbert


This episode was edited and mixed by:

G. Thomas Craig


Album cover art created by:

Betsy Primes


Intro Song Credits:

Last to Fall- Will Van De Crommert


Outro Song Credits:

Sacred and Profane- Nicholas Rowe

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