BREAKING:Obama Denies Permit to Drill at DAPL!

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I was wondering if anyone did a comparison between the Bundy ranchers conflict and this pipeline situation. Sure enough, and I love the title of the article.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/02/opinion/fake-cowboys-and-real-indians.html?_r=0

Fake Cowboys and Real Indians

For most of this past week, a winter storm has lashed at the North Dakota prairie camp where the Standing Rock Sioux are making a stand to keep an oil pipeline away from water that is a source of life for them.

The sight of native people shivering in a blizzard, while government authorities threaten to starve them out or forcefully remove them, is a living diorama of so much awful history between the First Americans and those who took everything from them.

The authorities have brought water cannons, rubber bullets, tear gas, helicopters and dogs against what has become one of the largest gatherings of tribes, from all nations, in a century. They’ve given the protesters, who will soon include a brigade of veterans, until Dec. 5 to disperse.

Now flash back a few years to another Western standoff, the Nevada siege of Cliven Bundy, the deadbeat rancher who drew heavily armed white militia members to defend a man who stiffed the government while grazing his cattle on public land. There, the feds backed off.

Mr. Bundy and his thugs on the range were praised by Fox News and Tea Party Republicans. His two sons later took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, occupying that sanctuary of birds until they were arrested. In October, the Bundys and five others were acquitted of conspiracy and weapons charges.

At the heart of these cases is land — who owns it, and the narrative justification for a way of life. The Bundy brothers are comic-book cowboys. One of them runs a valet service in Phoenix. The other has a construction company in Utah. But they look the part; playing the role of principled Western men doin’ what a man’s got to do.

For the Indians, the Dakota Access Pipeline, which will run from oil fields in North Dakota to a terminal in Illinois, is an existential threat. “Water is life” is the protest name. As planned, the pipeline would pump an artery of oil under the Missouri River — the source of the tribe’s water. The Indians want the pipeline rerouted.

The new administration of Donald J. Trump will be heavy with people who see public land, and Indian Country, as just one thing — a place to drill for oil, move it along, or get out of the way.

The story behind the policy is all-important here — what Senator Al Franken called “the complex burden of historical trauma.” Consider how Jon Stewart once described the national holiday just passed. “I celebrated Thanksgiving in an old-fashioned way,” he said. “I invited everyone in my neighborhood to my house, we had an enormous feast, and then I killed them and took their land.”

Now consider what the Bundy brothers said they were fighting for when they took over the Malheur Wildlife Refuge by armed force earlier this year. They wanted the government to give up turf owned by every American and let a handful of white ranchers “come back and reclaim their land.”

This prompted collective whiplash from members of the Paiute Tribe, whose people have lived in the high desert of Oregon for centuries. “For them to say they want to give the land back to the rightful owners — well, I just had to laugh at that,” the tribal chairwoman, Charlotte Rodrique, said at the time.

The Indian view is much more than P.C. revisionism, if you believe in the rule of law. A huge swath of the northern Plains was promised to bands of the Sioux in the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1868, one of the few times when Native Americans forced the government to terms after defeating it in war.

The tribes lost much of that treaty land to intruders, backed by the Army. “A more ripe and rank case of dishonorable dealings will never, in all possibility, be found in our history,” the Supreme Court concluded in 1980. One of the legacies of the great Sioux tactician, Red Cloud, was an apt description of how the big emerging nation treated the diminished ones. “They made many promises,” he said. “But they kept but one: They promised to take our land, and they took it.”

The “complex burden” of trauma that Senator Franken referred to includes images of frozen Indian bodies in the snow after the massacre at Wounded Knee in 1890. And yet, even with that history haunting the present protest, many of the natives at Standing Rock are not bitter, and see this stand in spiritual terms.

“In the face of this we pray,” Lyla June Johnston, a young Native leader, told me the day after the blizzards blew in. “In the face of this we love. In the face of this we forgive. Because the vast majority of water protectors know this is the greatest battle of all: to keep our hearts intact.”
 

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I know he's suppose to be all for equality and all that shyt, but let's get real, when has Native leaders ever stuck their necks out for black people? They want us to be sensitive to their issues like the Redskin name but is quiet as a mouse when a unarmed black person is shot like a dog :francis:
 

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I know he's suppose to be all for equality and all that shyt, but let's get real, when has Native leaders ever stuck their necks out for black people? They want us to be sensitive to their issues like the Redskin name but is quiet as a mouse when a unarmed black person is shot like a dog :francis:

Michael Slager just got away with murdering a black man in cold blood and these c00ns are celebrating that a pipeline won't be built near people who hate black people. The shyt is insane, bro.
 
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Thousands have camped along the banks of the Missouri River at Cannon Ball in the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation to halt the construction of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL), which promises to carry half a million barrels of heavy crude oil a day across four states, under the Missouri River twice, and under the Mississippi River toward the Gulf of Mexico for global export.

Or water from two of the nations largest rivers that could have a residual effect on their lives beyond sacred burial grounds. :martin:
 
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Treat us like he did Gays, Feminist, Hispanics, Nativs, Police, Banks basically.......... HELP.US.
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Help us what

how did he help hispanics, and how did he help gays


black people don't need help, black people black men to step p and be man, stop asking and start taking

there's no logical reason, no politician to blame for the the state of the black community today when so many refuse to take action

I tired of you weak ass, waiting for a savior ass nikka, die already, you not fit to rise with the true gods
 

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Help us what

how did he help hispanics, and how did he help gays


black people don't need help, black people black men to step p and be man, stop asking and start taking

there's no logical reason, no politician to blame for the the state of the black community today when so many refuse to take action

I tired of you weak ass, waiting for a savior ass nikka, die already, you not fit to rise with the true gods
:snoop:
 

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Help us what

how did he help hispanics, and how did he help gays


black people don't need help, black people black men to step p and be man, stop asking and start taking

there's no logical reason, no politician to blame for the the state of the black community today when so many refuse to take action

I tired of you weak ass, waiting for a savior ass nikka, die already, you not fit to rise with the true gods

:dahell: are you on crack or something can you NOT see the benign neglect staring at you in his face with how he treated black people at the end of his presidency!?!?
 
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:dahell: are you on crack or something can you NOT see the benign neglect staring at you in his face with how he treated black people at the end of his presidency!?!?

If it's so glaring explain it to me

My cousin outta prison thanks him, I can't say nothing bad about him

I asked what is it you wanted obama to do?

black people want nothing to do with each other, then wonder why they get shafted when they choose to move as a minority instead of controlling where we live
 
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Instead of posting pictures, why don't you just answer the question

what did he do for hispanics, gays, and feminist that he didn't do for black people even though blacks fit in all those categories

you can't because you don't know

I'm tired of all you weak ass victims scared to take on the world, die quietly and while will men go to work
 

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Help us what

how did he help hispanics, and how did he help gays


black people don't need help, black people black men to step p and be man, stop asking and start taking

there's no logical reason, no politician to blame for the the state of the black community today when so many refuse to take action

I tired of you weak ass, waiting for a savior ass nikka, die already, you not fit to rise with the true gods


:russ:

Hispanics/Latinos - Dream Act basically allowed anchor babies to not only remain in the US, but to receive government benefits that they should never be allowed to have in the first place. Result: Hispanics will have an economic and political base, in addition to a population base that will (actually, it already has) surpass African Americans. They get to practice their own brand of white supremacy.... which means blacks are completely locked out (Spanish-speaking or not).... and we're still waiting on reparations....

LGBT: Hate crime legislation(rarely has a senseless murder of a black person gets classified as a "hate crime" since the legislation's ratification); Civil union/marriage rights, and adoption rights.

What African-Americans asked for...

Inquest to the destruction of Greenwood District AKA Black Wall Street by the US Government/State of Oklahoma. Result: Obama let the inquest die because he probably got threatened with death if he granted the inquest. The inquest dies because "the statue of limitation" has passed per the State of Oklahoma.

Motion to explore financial restitution for the descendants of African-American slaves.... Result: ?????? Still waiting.....

DOJ investigation of these crooked ass police officers and departments that are senselessly killing UNARMED black people while these police departments are covering it up. Result: There was a half-assed investigation in Ferguson where the Ferguson PD was allowed to investigate themselves. The investigation was concluded with no wrongdoing by the officers or FPD. Similar investigations are happening everywhere.. lol

I could go on, but I'm going to stop there....
 
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