Mister Russell -- He Mad

Jason Russell is back in the news. He is the young filmmaker who created the YouTube sensation entitled Kony 2012, a nigh 30 minute piece designed to persuade the American public to accept an American military intervention in Uganda. The purpose of this intervention was explained to be “humanitarian,” a life-saving mission that would be accomplished by killing the one person that makes Uganda so dangerous for African children—Joseph Kony. Russell’s latest public appearance was, unfortunately for him, caught on video and will be viewed by millions. The display was much less inspiring than Kony 2012. It seems that, at an ocean-side intersection, Russell pulled off his clothes and began beating the ground with his hands. Early reports from the scene have also accused Jason Russell of vandalizing cars and publicly masturbating. After being taken into custody, the young, impassioned filmmaker was taken to a “mental health” facility. http://www.alternativeright.com/main/blogs/zeitgeist/mister-russell/

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