its an effort to recuperate from the terrible response they eventually got from the first video. most of it was the same mumbo-jumbo as before but the one thing I did notice that seemed to be hopeful was the fact that they are helping the victims help themselves. I'm sure everyone is fine with that idea in it's most simple form. But the idea of UN involvement and especially an American military presence in Uganda needs to die completely. Otherwise Kony2012 will continually be labeled a psy-op and an attempt to brainwash the world into allowing the UN/US to enter another sovereign nation (which has been accused of being motivated more by resource access than an actual effort to help people)
I still think that whether or not thats what invisible children is up to (i doubt thats their true intention), I don't entirely support an American or UN involvement there because it would seem incredibly suspicious. the UN could ignore the Rwandan genocide despite Dellaire's proof and evidence of the tragedy there but if they moved troops into uganda over something like this? something's gotta be up.
Not trying to start a shitstorm or provoke anything or make people mad or troll or anything. thats just sorta where i stand now. But when someone attempts to control the entire world's perception of a particular scenario that we know very little about as a whole, you have to take everything with skepticism. whether it's invisible children or infowars and the nay-sayers, you just have to take everything with a grain of salt and think for yourself.