http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2...founder-arrested-charity-made-kony-2012-video Wonder if he can beat the charges.
David Edmonson · Texas Capitol Maybe he was just trying to get adhesive to put up one more Kony poster? Reply · 310 · Like · Follow Post · 59 minutes ago
Love the excuse "suffering from exhaustion, dehydration and emotional stress". So if you ever want to beat off in public just use that.
There's video too............ http://www.dlisted.com/2012/03/16/and-course-theres-video-jason-russells-nekkid-ass-nekkid-meltdown
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I hope the next time he asks his kid "What does daddy do?" on camera that he answers "beats off in public places". I can't believe I wasted 10 minutes of my life watching the first 1/3 of that video. And this shit is just hilarious. The "severe emotional toll" manifested itself in a public jerk session. "Jason Russell was unfortunately hospitalized yesterday suffering from exhaustion, dehydration, and malnutrition. He is now receiving medical care and is focused on getting better. The past two weeks have taken a severe emotional toll on all of us, Jason especially, and that toll manifested itself in an unfortunate incident yesterday. Jason's passion and his work have done so much to help so many, and we are devastated to see him dealing with this personal health issue. We will always love and support Jason, and we ask that you give his entire family privacy during this difficult time."
yet another rich whitey getting involved in shit he shouldnt. guess he took all the drugs he was on or he woulda been hit with that too
i hate this guy so much. his douchey documentary was awful and now he goes crazy after a week of internet fame? hope his kid gets abducted by kony.
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Tim Siedell @badbanana That guy's second viral campaign seemed a bit forced. Collapse Reply Retweeted Favorite
'Kony' Screening Inflames Ugandans By NICHOLAS BARIYO in Kampala, Uganda, and ERICA ORDEN in Los Angeles A group screening a popular video about fugitive African rebel leader Joseph Kony suspended showings in northern Uganda after angry viewers pelted members with stones and callers to radio stations objected to the portrayal of victims in the conflict. Agence France-Presse/Getty ImagesUgandans in Lira on Tuesday watched a screening of 'Kony 2012,' a film about the fugitive leader of a group aiming to overthrow the government. Related: Director of Viral 'Kony 2012' Video Detained in 'Meltdown' As the group, the African Youth Initiative Network, did a live translation of the film narrative into the local Luo dialect, an estimated 35,000 people began jeering. Some threw rocks at the screen and group members, who pulled the plug on the video. By Thursday, the group had suspended future showings. "Kony 2012," produced by Invisible Children Inc., a San Diego-based nonprofit organization, focuses on the leader of Lord's Resistance Army, who is accused of recruiting children into sexual slavery and using them to wage a violent campaign to topple Uganda's government.Since it surfaced on the Internet in early March, the 30-minute video has become the most viral in history, registering some 137.2 million views, according to online measurement firm Visible Measures Corp.But late Tuesday, it faced a more-hostile reception at a town park in northern Uganda, where Mr. Kony based his two-decade insurgency until 2005."People are still very emotional about Kony," said Victor Ochen, director of African Youth Initiative Network, which organized the screening in Lira, one of the worst-affected towns in Mr. Kony's campaign. "They would rather be left alone." The group calls itself the local partner of Invisible Children, but Invisible Children said on Thursday that it isn't associated with it."We were not consulted about the plans to host the screening in Lira, and we do not feel that the event was framed or conducted appropriately," said Jolly Grace Okot, Invisible Children's Uganda country director.Mr. Ochen said the filmmakers weren't present at the screening.With only around 2% of Ugandans able to access the Internet, African Youth Initiative had hoped "to bring the world to the victims' communities, and the victims' communities to the world," the group said before Tuesday's showing.The film features Invisible Children co-founder Jason Russell, who relates Mr. Kony's atrocities against children to his toddler son, Gavin.Lira residents said they were upset the video devotes so much attention to the American filmmakers and Mr. Kony, and relatively little to the conflict's victims. "The video looks to be more about whites than Ugandans," said Thomas Okello, a local leader in Lira.Others said they were put off by the return to a subject many had put behind them. Francis Okumu, a Lira resident whose sister Mr. Kony's fighters abducted and later killed in the late 1990s, said the video reminded him of the painful days following his sister's abduction. He couldn't bear watching it. "It is too sickening," he said. But Ms. Okot said those responses don't represent the views of the population as a whole."The reaction being portrayed does not reflect the general sentiment of leaders on the ground in the Acholi subregion, who have come out in vocal support of the film and the advocacy behind it," she said.Invisible Children executives have said the video is aimed at raising awareness among a young demographic unfamiliar with Mr. Kony's alleged crimes. "When you walk away from this film, you should think, the way I can help is to share the story," Ben Keesey, Invisible Children's chief executive, said last week.Local leaders in the Acholi subregion, adjacent to the Lango subregion where Lira is located, plan to host a screening of the video on Saturday in Gulu, Ms. Okot said."In contrast to the screening in Lira, the organizers in Gulu will provide context for the film and it's advocacy message, which was based upon messages from civil-society members across Uganda, [the Democratic Republic of] Congo, South Sudan and the Central African Republic."Mr. Kony, who is accused of abducting 30,000 children, said his Lord's Resistance Army is fighting to install a regime that will be guided by the Ten Commandments of the Bible. The International Criminal Court is seeking his arrest to answer charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. In October, President Barack Obama dispatched 100 U.S. troops to aid in his capture.Mr. Kony fled northern Uganda in 2005, into the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and later, the Central African Republic.African Youth Initiative said it hasn't decided whether to screen the video in these countries.
It's super funny when the CIA MK Ultra Programming breaks down... Remember Brit Spears shaving her head and taking an umbrella to a car?
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