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when ur unhappy in ur relationship and wanna leave but you can’t because you live with your partner and can’t afford $800 a month in rent because you live in fucking california LMAO am i right
Here is information from the Facebook page of United American Indians of New England (UAINE) about how to support #NoDAPL to stop the Dakota Access Pipeline.
Go to North Dakota if you can! Water protectors, lawyers, builders, workers and non-complainers are needed. Study and prepare first!
Here’s a list of various ways you can donate and support: tinyurl.com/zvxvlnv/.
Also please donate to the Mni Wiconi school at the camps, doing a great job working with the children and youth: youcaring.com/mn-wi-h-ni-nak-i-i-ow-yawa-675427/.
Don’t do business with TD Bank, Citigroup, Mizuho or other banks funding the Dakota Access Pipeline: nodaplsolidarity.org/targets/.
Help spread the word, since the corporate media have mostly not covered the story, and much of what they have done has been biased. On social media, look for the hashtag #NoDAPL to get updates.
Take action locally. Support anti-fracking and anti-pipeline struggles locally. Support Indigenous struggles locally. Get your organizations, labor unions or other groups to support and take action.
Demand that politicians take a stand and commit to canceling the project and support the Water Protectors at Standing Rock. Call President Barack Obama 9-5 EST at 202-456-1111 and demand that the federal government cancel the Dakota Access Pipeline project in all areas where it is being constructed.
Join with others taking action at events and campaign offices. Raise awareness in every possible way.
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more characters killing their abusers and less forgiving their abusers
White privilege at work. Ammon Bundy and crew were acquitted Thursday while a violent standoff between police and civilian protesters at the site of the planned North Dakota Access Pipeline on Thursday ended with 141 arrests and gunfire. Standing Rock protesters aren’t calling this a loss though.
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Watch: Michelle Obama’s speech on the Trump tapes should be required viewing for all Americans
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Law enforcement in Morton County, North Dakota — armed in riot gear — began removing protesters who were occupying the Dakota Access Pipeline site on the Standing Rock Sioux reservation Thursday.
Officers removed a roadblock placed by Native American and environmental rights activists. The removal process resulted in a clash between protesters and officers.
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they played “i’ll stop the world and melt with you” in stranger things and my mom was like “i love that song” and i was like “me too!” and she was like “how TF do you know that song?!” and i didn’t have the heart to tell her it was from the cinematic masterpiece of our time, Sky High (2005).
Do you seriously support killing whales? Isn't it illegal too? How do you sleep at night?
Hi, I just noticed this question. But, yes, I do support the *traditional harvest* of whales conducted by the Inuipaq and Siberian Yup’ik of Alaska, the Inuit of the coastal Canadian Arctic and Greenland, the people of the Faeroe Islands, and the Makah Tribe of Washington (among others) for subsistence and survival purposes. (Due to my residency in Alaska, from this point on, I will only be focusing on the Inupiaq and Siberian Yup’ik people of Alaska.) Proof of traditional whale harvests is shown through oral tradition and archaeological data to be long-standing practice, extending as far back as nearly 1,000 years.
Is whale harvesting illegal? No, not if done in a traditional manner by Natives. In fact, in Alaska, there is a whaling commission that monitors the number of whale harvested and allows this lifestyle to be a sustainable activity. There is a set number of whale allotted annually by the commission for all involved whale-hunting villages that cannot be surpassed without consequence.
So, say that harvest number is one dozen whales this year, and Kaktovik has a bounty season and harvests seven whale, while Barrow does alright, harvesting three. This leaves two more whales for the rest of the communities, which in this first-come-first-serve practice might not be so bad, as those who have a bum year will generally receive shares from those who did well that year. I heard that this was the case for St. Lawrence Island this year where a lot of whale was sent their way following a poor season. So really, it’s a generally communist ideology, where people are helping each other to survive.
And why do they choose this lifestyle? Well, I’ve been hanging out on the North Slope a lot this summer and general food items that you buy at the store are often easily going to cost 100% more than what you pay for them due to shipping costs. And when you live in a place where gas is $7.00/gallon and this has been home for 1,000 years, and it’s all you know, and your family is everything, and they all live with you in your village, the easiest and most cost-effective way to be comfortable and survive is to practice a subsistence-based lifestyle.
So then you have to ask yourself: Why are so many people against whaling? Generally the biggest backlash to whaling that people may not even realize is a product of the 1840s-1870s where commercial whaling implemented by Western Culture (which also included Japanese whalers) almost decimated the whale populations for their baleen, oil, and ambergris. Since then, at least in the US, commercial whaling has been made illegal and today the beauty and majestic appearance of the animal, likely due to its massive size, has given the US the hard-lined notion that hunting whales should be taboo. More or less the same goes for other sea mammals such as seal which were also nearly hunted to extinction for their furs.
So if the question was about commercial hunts, like when Japan goes out with little regulation, I’m not so keen on that. But when it comes to survival or an even deeper push into poverty on the back of Western living, yeah, I don’t really mind a few whale being harvested sustainably.
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Tonight, once more, I feel nothing. The down reaching ache is fading - seizing every last thing, along with it. And here I am, with my iridescent skin, inhaling into wan-shadowed lungs. Pushing this vengeful, liquescent mass, ceaselessly through my veins. I am alive - somehow - though I live on empty death-vapes.
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