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However, the non-profit that ran the viral campaign Kony 2012, Invisible Children, Inc., was accused of using the money donated to line their own pockets. They were also accused of misrepresenting or at least oversimplifying the facts.
In March 16th, 2012 one of Invisible Children’s co-founders Jason Russell was taken into custody by the San Diego Police Department for being drunk, vandalizing cars and pleasuring himself in public. An unconfirmed mobile video footage allegedly showing Russell naked in the middle of a street was posted via TMZ. Afterwards people started posting memes with Russell's face on it.
It's Asmongold reacting to Internet Historian Kony 2012. Enjoy.