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someone: where do you see yourself in 10 years?
me:
i like all those secret dogs underneath very stealthy
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I haven’t seen one single post about this. None of the national news is covering it either. There is a complete media blackout.
In summary: There’s a huge oil pipeline being built in North Dakota, and it’s heading straight through sacred Native American land. Already, four thousand people are camped out there, arrests are being made, and they’ve had water taken from them in order to try and get them to disperse.
“Growing in number and spirit, the Standing Rock Sioux protest against the Dakota Access Pipeline is swiftly gaining strength ahead of a federal hearing on the controversial project. Support has spreadacross the country, and thousands have descended on the peaceful “prayer camps” in recent days, prompting state officials on Monday to remove the demonstrators’ drinking water supply. “People are getting overheated now already,” said Johnelle Leingang, the tribe’s emergency response coordinator, as temperatures hovered around 90º F on Monday. “ North Dakota homeland security director Greg Wilz ordered the removal of state-owned trailers and water tanks from the protest encampment, despite the sweltering heat. This is because, according to law enforcement officers, the protestors were threatening them with firearms and pipe bombs.
Kirchmeier said the protest had become “unlawful” as his officers reported incidents of shots being fired, pipe bombs, vandalism and assaults on private security personnel. Construction on the pipeline near Cannon Ball has been “discontinued for the time being,” Kirchmeier said.
However, protesters denied those allegations. “Firearms and weapons are not allowed at the Sacred Stone Camp and our security has done an exemplary job at maintaining safety amongst the crowd,” according to a statement released by Sacred Stone Camp protesters with the groups Honor the Earth and the Indigenous Environmental Network. “As our camp was established on an act of prayer, we are committed to nonviolence.”
“The only thing we are armed with is with our prayers.”
The pipeline threat is real; there have been 11 pipeline accidents since 2000 on lines carrying oil or gasoline across the Dakotas. One of those pipeline accidents resulted in roughly 865,000 gallons of oil spilling beneath a farm in North Dakota in 2013.
The Dakota Access Pipeline’s planned route crosses the Missouri River which serves as the entire water source for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe; the Army Corp of Engineers (ACOE) approved 200 water crossings by the pipeline in spite of requests by the Sioux to deny construction permits. The ACOE, however, reviewed and rejected an alternate pipeline route crossing the Missouri River near Bismarck as it was deemed a threat to the municipal water supply. This looks like outright racism on the face of it; the pipeline is a threat to 92% white Bismarck, but not a sovereign Native American tribe?
The Standing Rock Sioux are challenging Army Corps of Engineers permits issued for the pipeline that tribe members say violate the Clean Water Act, the National Environmental Policy Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act.
The Army Corps of Engineers gave DAPL permission to build in late July, despite pending lawsuits and active local resistance.
An hour south of Bismarck, protesters have gathered since April near Cannon Ball, N.D., where Dakota Access plans to lay pipe under the Missouri River. In recent weeks, the ranks of protests swelled from several dozen to more than 800.
The heavily-policed scene has not been without incident. More than 20 people have been arrested in the last few weeks, and a roadblock guarded by state police established on Highway 1806, which leads to the protest site and the Standing Rock reservation. So not only can protestors not get things like a water supply to the protest site, but the four thousand people who are already there may be stuck.
The court hearing is on August 24, where it will be decided whether to halt the construction or not. This pipeline, if it breaks, could destroy so many people’s lives, as well as decimate the environment and wildlife around them.
A petition has been started by a youth member of the Standing Rock Sioux, you can sign it here. It already has over 200,000 signatures.
Another petition to stop the pipeline is here.
Please help to save our water.
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An French Imam shared this photo on Facebook in order to encourage dialogue about the French ban of the burkini on beaches, asking why these nuns can freely wear what they please [which is very similar to the burkini in the first place] while Muslim women are fined, forced to undress, and forced off the beach?
As a result? His Facebook was banned.
As if it wasn’t already clear enough, this new law is specifically meant to target, demonize, and punish Muslims and Muslims alone. It has nothing to do with “French values” [although I mean, colonialism, massacre, and ethno-supremacy have always been core French values so this shouldn’t be surprising~*], and is simply another manifestation on the government level of the rapidly rising hatred/fear of Muslims and Islam.
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ANTI-FASCISM FOR WHO?
Europe has declared war against certain bodies. Our lives and bodies are constantly threatened by fascism. Support is necessary for people’s daily struggles to survive in a world of repression. There are an emergent need of economic support and other ideas of what an anti-repression movement should look like. Last year, repression has been hard. The increasingly fascist europe affects real bodies and real lives. We have had to deal with their violence in form of arrests, border controls, trials, lockups, detentions, prison sentences, physical violence, deportations and fines. We are forces to find ways to escape and survive.In many ways support are existing, but for who? We have felt that support has been available to a higher degree for those of us who has citizenship or that can pass in activist environments, then for those of us who doesn’t/can’t.
Anti-fascist movements must act anti-fascist at all levels. Anti-fascism is not an identity among others but something that needs to be acted. Who is hit hardest by repression and in which context? Who needs to ask themselves such a question? An anti-fascist movement can not build on hierarchies where what is valued are things as social status, macho-ideals, citizenship and whiteness in different activist crowds.
Repression are happening every day, all the time. Border controls, detentions, negative decisions on asylum applications and deportations are all parts of a never ending state fascist politics. To try to get back after being deported, to get the right documents, to cross borders are acts of resistance, it often take many years of efforts, and it costs money.
Europe declared a war against certain bodies. An anti-repression movement that values some people’s lives more than others are a part of such a war. We need to do differently.
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The icy plain of Sputnik Planum, located in Pluto’s heart-shaped Tombaugh Reggio, is criss-crossed with troughs that divide the plain into polygons. The current interpretation of these features is that they are the result of thermal convection. As with Rayleigh-Benard convection cells on Earth, the interior of the polygons is formed by the upwelling of warmer, buoyant material, and the troughs between cells mark locations where cooled material convects back into the mantle. On Pluto, these cells consist of nitrogen ice (and occasional water ice like the dirty black chunk seen in the upper right photo) that slowly rises and sinks from the planet’s surface, constantly refreshing the surface features. This would explain why Sputnik Planum is missing evidence of typical older features like impact craters. (Image credits: NASA/JHU APL/SwRI)
Join FYFD all this week for a look at fluid dynamics and planetary science on Pluto! Check out the previous posts here.
gonna lock myself in the bathroom and (at once): do drugs, have a bath, light candles, bring crystals, listen to minimal techno, jerk off.
it was awesome.
gonna lock myself in the bathroom and (at once): do drugs, have a bath, light candles, bring crystals, listen to minimal techno, jerk off.