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What Does Joseph Kony Have to Do With Peekskill-Cortlandt?

Thanks to a viral online campaign, 75 million people learned about the African warlord last week. What this means about who we are and how YOU can now change the world.

What does a rebel warlord in Uganda and central Africa have to do with YOU here in Metro New York?

Once you watch the video to the right, your may have a completely different answer to that question.

And when you answer it at the end of this column, you'll find that the power to change the world may rest with you — simply at the touch of a button.

Perhaps you’ve heard about the “Kony 2012” campaign. Most likely some of your Facebook friends linked to a video about Joseph Kony, the leader of the Lord’s Resistance Army and the world’s biggest criminal, who’s being sought for capture and prosecution by the International Criminal Court. It’s possible you read about the video in news reports or saw it discussed on TV talk shows over the last week.

“Kony 2012” is a modern kind of campaign designed to harness the power of viral marketing and social media networks. The campaign’s architects want to shine a light of global awareness to make Kony ‘famous’—in an effort to have him located and captured.

The non-profit group that launched the campaign, Invisible Children, has worked since 2003 to raise awareness with individuals and government officials alike about the atrocities Kony and his army have committed. Some of their efforts resulted in about 100 U.S. troops deployed to central Africa to advise local forces in the hunt for Kony.

Because of this, Invisible Children now feels they’ve generated enough heat that Kony is on the run and the clock is ticking to get him stopped. So they’re turning up the volume even higher.

Last week they released the 30-minute video in hopes it would go viral to get as many millions of people talking about Kony as possible—and it seems they’ve succeeded. 

In just a week, they got more than 74 million hits to their YouTube video, “Kony 2012” and personalities like Justin Bieber, U2’s Bono, Angelina Jolie and Oprah Winfrey have taken up the cause on Twitter, helping the site to generate millions of tweets in the last week alone, with hashtags like #LRAviolence and #KONY.

As someone in the film says, “We are living in a Facebook world, a new world where 750 million people share ideas, not thinking in borders.”

What a futuristic—and brilliant—concept. Using techniques similar to product marketing and celebrity publicity, you can change the global conversation and get people to act. Not to buy Coke, or to watch the Super Bowl—but can you get them to do something humanitarian on a global level?

The word ‘global’ is critical because Invisible Children is trying to get you and me to feel that just by clicking a “share” button we individually can make an impact on the other side of the world and they’re counting on everyone around the world to feel the same way.

For sure this is a story that makes people want to get involved. For the last couple of decades, Kony and his henchmen have been kidnapping young children, forcing the boys to become child soldiers in his army against their will and turning the young girls into sex slaves. The children are made to do atrocious things—the young boys mutilate and kill others, even their own parents. How many children has he done this to? More than 30,000, according to Invisible Children.

The compelling footage has grabbed the attention of people who ordinarily wouldn’t tune in to this kind of story. As someone in the movie says, they want “to prove that a bunch of littles could make a difference.”

People I never would have thought would be so tuned in to world events—or step forward as ‘activists’—have taken up the cause. Here in the United States, where the partisan rift is almost insurmountable, my friends on both the far right and far left shared the link to the Kony video, pleading with everyone they knew by saying, “You MUST watch this.”

During the Winter Carnival at my daughter’s elementary school just this past weekend, I had conversations with four different people about Kony. “Did you watch the video? You have to watch!” is what I was told. The chorus is definitely getting louder.

In this age, getting anyone, especially the Y generation, to commit themselves to watching something for 30 minutes is like asking Sarah Palin to endorse President Obama in 2012—it’s highly unlikely to happen.

But this is a generation that increasingly has focused its humanitarian and issue-driven efforts in a viral way: Look at  when viral protests convinced dozens of advertisers to drop ads on his show after his recent misogynistic comments. Similarly, the  for  showed the success a viral campaign can have in this arena.

With Kony, the effort aimed at getting international government leaders to make this a global priority springs from a grassroots level. The campaign is not without controversy, as critics have found fault with some of the motives and approach the founders have taken.

All the same, the effort can still speak volumes about what kind of world we want to have and the tools that are now at our disposal to make it happen.

Imagine if this type of instantly spreadable communication had existed in 1940, and someone had made a video saying, “Stop Hitler.” With such graphic images of concentration camps and trains chugging to their horrific destinations, perhaps it could have made a difference in the lives of millions, including those of my ancestors.

The power of the “share” button is now so great, it is larger than simply getting laughs out of watching kittens that play the piano and what we do with it on an individual level defines us on the global one.

The thing many people said in sharing the Kony video was “You have to pay attention.” That is the glimmer of hope broadcasted and shared into a crescendo of possibility and a view on what this kind of sharing can do—getting those who usually don’t pay attention to tune in and make change.

Now that you’ve read this, what will you do? Will you share it and pass it on? The world is listening—and waiting.

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Danny May 18, 2013 at 12:20 pm
It is dangerous and a menace to our already horrible traffic on 6. Thank God none of those kids gotRead More hit running in between cars looking for change. Traffic was backed up all through Mohegan...Poor choice of a way to raise monies for a good cause.
W Kelly May 18, 2013 at 05:39 pm
Look who's talking : we have always said we wanted it to remain at HVHC why don't you call Mr.Read More Federspiel and ask him why he is dumping it in a undesirable area that will immensely affect the businesses, real estate, dangerous roads and community at large. You know as well as everyone else he doesn't want it there to tarnish his newly renovated beautiful complex. Ask him how much he is making off his other services. 200 K in the business world is a drop in the bucket. I bet you $10 all those patients that said I am going to contact he didn't even do so. So you are telling me this patients are law abiding citizens? Doubt it I know many people that have confided in me and said their sons, daughters, brother ,sisters have lied cheated stolen, and done time. Guess we will all see what happens in this community. Remember there are kids that will be walking to school. It is going to take one incident to wake up people.
Look Who's Talking May 18, 2013 at 03:17 pm
@ Wendy, there are people that would say your fight against the methadone clinic is ridiculous. ToRead More some people, gay marriage is a very REAL issue. Recovering drug addicts need to be able to turn to a clinic in order stay on a path of sobriety and many people disagree with your views. I have yet to see methadone zombies all over the streets of Peekskill. Instead we see non-recovering addicts and dealers in the news all the time. Those people are NOT the people that seek the help of clinics. Drug dealers don't hang out in clinics, they hang out in their homes and wait for the next call to come in. I'm sorry that you don't consider discussion about how Frank was removed from the School Board for LYING about living in Peekskill is something to discuss. To me it shows that he already has a very real history of being a liar and shady in order to keep himself in the spotlight and feeling important. However, I do agree that any of those GOP members sitting on that board could've EASILY raised money every year to keep themselves out of the hole if that's what the methadone clinic was doing for them. As far as Mary emailing you back within 24 hours, while you are a taxpaying resident, she is a part-time Mayor and she does have a life of her own. Let's not think that we are all so important that we deserve answers immediately. We've been posting directly to Frank's blog for over a day now and he has not addressed a single thing that has been discussed. We all know that he's reading this. Seems that in a world of transparent government, Frank doesn't want to answer many questions.
Peter Goodson May 18, 2013 at 08:58 am
Well MJ, of course you would be against a business being allowed to decide not to lose a substantialRead More amount of money because of a liberal social program. No surprise there. I don't speak or write for anybody, but Dwight Douglas is very respected and had been for many years. He resigned over the mess and for being betrayed. The rest of the board are useless. If they weren't so partisan they would have resigned too. As for the forensic audit, at least we agree on something. When Frank wins I hope he does one right away. Lots of money disappearing over the last 6 years, especially a huge fund balance that is now all gone.
Teleman May 17, 2013 at 05:27 pm
Rose, why is it that you would call me a name? Why not have a productive debate about the issueRead More instead of name call? I'm sure the anti-gun lobby does not like those numbers- but they are the facts. I know it flies in the face of all of the propaganda- millions of gun purchases and gun crime goes down? This is what we've been saying all along. Leave my natural rights as affirmed by the Constitution alone.
Rose Rowland May 17, 2013 at 11:32 am
Go away, you Troll.
Teleman May 16, 2013 at 10:23 pm
Plenty of laws on the books- they are obviously working ok, and would probably work even better ifRead More vigorously enforced.
Teleman May 15, 2013 at 04:11 pm
I stand by my statement- until these contracts are fully re-negotiated and the unions startRead More contributing to their benefits and taking zero % or minimal raises, the taxes will continue to increase year after year- Buchanan will no longer be the so-called "bargain" some claim it is.
Sick of the Lies May 10, 2013 at 10:04 am
Hey Fly, before you make comments, you should check the facts. The contracts are alive and well.Read More Mr. Donahue should try learning to read and checking the facts before sending his brilliant letters to the editor in for publishing. They are almost always entirely fictional....but perhaps he really believes what he says. Yeah, right. He intentionally makes up stories to sucker people like you into believing his nonsense.
Fly on the Wall May 10, 2013 at 02:47 am
All of those lucrative 2% contract raises have since expired! DUH. Unlike the 15% raises yourRead More glorious mayor has doled out with great regularity.