IC was misguided, and went about their goal in entirely the wrong way. I don't and have not had illusions about that.
Still, everyone who parrots this rant I keep hearing (that they lied or mislead the public, or are "hording donations for themselves") are full of crap. They clearly stated that donations paid for the videos and multimedia (posters, swag, and whatever) they produced and distributed to attain their stated goal of "raising public awareness". Moreover people are upset that they "paid donation money to themselves", when what they did was pay production costs to someone to make them a video; even if he was a douchebag making a bad infomercial, I fail to see how it's wrong of the organization to spend money that way. Still other people are angry that they "mislead the public about Kony being in Uganda" when once again, the video everyone's upset about CLEARLY STATED that Kony wasn't in Uganda anymore, that the anecdotes they used were many years past, and that the situation was different now. Once again, they never stated that their money was being donated. There was no misleading going on but that which people did to themselves, by their own laziness, lack of reading comprehension, or assumptions.
I'm not frustrated that people find the organization questionable... as I said, I myself find them a misguided expression of White Man's Burden, and I find some of their efforts laughable. What bothers me is that people are repeating lies as facts, and attacking a non-profit organization in ways that are both unfair, and detract from the very real human rights violations (if things of the past) that the organization drew attention to.