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May the 4th be with the resistance
"If this pipeline goes through, fighting the climate crisis will be impossible. ... The Dakota Access Pipeline had one river crossing. Line 3 has 22."
(CW: disturbing images) (see resources @ end of video for updates and information)
How an election-night fireball became a six-month pipeline sabotage spree.
On election night in 2016, two young women drove toward a construction site off Highway 7 in northwest Iowa’s Buena Vista County. Their car contained a half dozen empty coffee canisters, several quarts of motor oil, and a pile of rags.
Throughout the previous summer, the two women — Ruby Montoya, then a 27-year-old former preschool teacher, and Jessica Reznicek, then a 35-year-old activist — had tried everything they could legally do to stop or delay the development of the 1,172-mile-long Dakota Access pipeline, or DAPL. Both women believed the pipeline would inevitably leak the crude oil it was designed to carry from North Dakota to Illinois, contaminating drinking water and soil. They’d already attended public hearings, gathered signatures for environmental impact statements, and participated in marches, rallies, boycotts, encampments, and hunger strikes. They’d even locked themselves to the backhoes that were used to excavate the pipeline. Between the two of them, they’d also logged a handful of arrests.
Tell Joe Biden to put and end to the Line 3 and Dakota access pipeline destroying Indigenous land and harming planet
https://www.whitehouse.gov/contact/
[Image ID: Four spray-painted posters on a brick wall in an alley. The two in the top row are identical, orange text on a white background that reads “When 215 becomes 6509 and hardly anyone is talking about it…there’s a PROBLEM” along with orange outlines of people, many with braided hair.
The two on the bottom have some of the bottom text removed, but are both black text and image on a white background. Both posters feature a coiling snake: one coils through a skeleton which reads “Humans can’t drink oil”; the second snake is caught in a fist, with the caption “we are here to protect the…” and the remaining text is cut off.
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We have a new political prisoner to add to the list, and she’s probably the first one to be affected by these new provisions that classifies anyone battling the corporatist state as domestic terrorists.
Free Jessica Reznicek!