There is some thoughtful feedback in the tumblr post linked below. It’s another reason why thinking critically about the things we’re involved in and support. It’s also reason to think through all the ramifications of our actions i…

There is some thoughtful feedback in the tumblr post linked below. It’s another reason why thinking critically about the things we’re involved in and support. It’s also reason to think through all the ramifications of our actions in the name of saving others. Worth the read. 

fastcompany:

There is a lot of buzz today about Invisible Children’s #Kony2012 video going viral. But critics of the charity are also beginning to make themselves heard (here is a tumblr with lots of juicy details). This photo purportedly shows the founders of Invisible Children posing with the Sudan People’s Liberation Army.

What’s your take on the Invisible Children campaign?

Andrew Hoffman
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