Hey, who in
the last few days has thought about Kony2012?
Who in the last few days has heard about the documentary's producer losing his mind in the middle of San Diego?
Who has heard the conspiracy theories surrounding the growing awareness
of Uganda as a country that needs liberating?
How many people out there have stopped giving a shit? Well, call me a hipster, but I stopped caring
before it was cool.
Seriously now, how many people even know where Uganda is? |
Hate to
break it to you all but the world is filled with injustices, among them is
pretty much the entire continent of Africa.
Ethnic cleansing, child soldiers, slavery, rape on a scale not seen
since Genghis Khan, an inability to construct effective infrastructure, lack of
access to water (though not alone on that one), lack of access to food, lack of access to school, racism on a
scale not seen in the West since the West was colonizing Africa, a Patriarchy
that is disgusting, and a cycle of violence and poverty that makes it
impossible for the population to gather together harness the resources of the
continent and truly become the world power they should be.
The Kony2012
video was a viral internet sensation that drew a lot of attention to an issue
that I am shocked to find out, there were still people who didn't know about
it. For god's sake then was a major Academy Award nominated film revolving around child soldiers and diamonds made
just a few years ago. And another about
the massive ethnic cleansing that took place in Rwanda. Do people just forget this stuff? Better question: does not knowing or not
caring make you a bad person? The answer
is, "no".
The act of
caring is a physical one, it burns glucose in your brain. If you actually cared about everything that
was wrong in the world, each and every social injustice that was out there all
the time, from child soldiers to the continued use of the penny, then you would
just burn away. All that would be left
is a brain that hovered in the air surrounded by some telekinetic field of
outrage. Trust me, I had that happen
because my chief field of study is Political Science and the art of screwing
people with their pants on.
Honestly
when people started talking about Kony2012 my reaction boiled down to this,
"Well this should raise enough money to buy several shiny new bicycles,
but not enough to even remotely affect the problem." This video is not a sun rising on a world of
endless night, it is a single flare going up, it is showing all the other
people who live in this cold dark world that there is a group of people that
need help, and some set off to find them, some went out to help, but it is a
dark world, and it was just one flare, how long before people lose themselves
in the darkness and can't even recall where the problem was? Not very long. It won't even take very long for people to make
excuses as to why they shouldn't bother to help. It won't take long before they just lose the
stamina to care. Because we are mortal,
we can't care because there is just too much going on.
That all
being said, things are getting better in the world, even in Africa. Life expectancy is going up, infant mortality
rates are going down, and dictators are being over thrown (they'll be replaced,
but the wheel in the sky keeps turning, before long those new tyrants will fall
too). We as a species are getting better
at fighting against this sort of crap, and eventually like water on concrete
the tools to fight injustice will seep into every crack. But this "phenomenon" is just a
bright flash, it is not final word. So
continue living your life, and every once in a while, remember to donate to end,
volunteer to fight, or just think about something bad out in the world. Because maybe just a little bit of your
telekinetic outrage might seep its way out, and push things just a little
closer to being better. And one day a sun will rise.
How many people will write in his name on a presidential ballot? I'm betting more than none. |
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