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Is Kony 2012 Real or Fake?

Is Kony 2012 Real or Fake?

February of 2012 After witnessing a 30-minute documentary created by the nonprofit organisation Invisible Children, which was posted to YouTube, it rapidly gained popularity and left viewers wondering if Kony 2012 was real or fake.

Kony 2012 is a documentary video clip that was posted to YouTube and lasts 29 minutes and 59 seconds. Co-founder of Invisible Children Jason Russell produced the documentary.

The film’s poignant and enjoyable moments have made it famous. He adds his son’s life narrative to that of Jacob Akaye, the young man he first met in 2003 in the devastated city of Gulu.

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As soon as Kony’s 2012 video was uploaded to YouTube, it quickly gained popularity and, in just six days, had received over 100 million views. During that period, this video went viral on Twitter, TikTok, YouTube, and other social media sites.

Kony 2012 Real or Fake?

The 2012 Kony video is authentic. The events depicted in the 2012 documentary film by Kony are based on real events.

The film depicts the atrocities carried out by Joseph Kony and his troops in the Central African Republic, Uganda, South Sudan, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

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Over the course of more than 25 years, Joseph Kony and his army massacred villagers, tortured children, and engaged in sexual assault.

The documentary has drawn criticism, meanwhile, for how it presents Africa and its oversimplified fixes for the continent’s complex issues.

Invisible Children, a non-profit organisation, produced the video, which was uploaded to YouTube in March 2012. The moment this video was posted, it quickly gained popularity on YouTube.

Football writer at AllSoccer. Graduate of Computer Science from Kenule Beeson Saro-Wiwa Polytechnic. Dreamt of becoming a footballer, find self writing about football.

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