https://www.facebook.com/john.bravebullbaker/posts/10211164522099066
I don’t have much to say. Too fucking sick at heart. What have we ever done to merit this ongoing treatment from colonial america? In John BraveBull’s account above, he mentions Charlie Plenty Wolf. It was Charlie who welcomed us to the camp our first time there. Fuck. Fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck, fuck. FUCK. It’s just a grand Native American Heritage Month, with all the people who just don’t give a shit, the continued efforts at genocide, and everyone else being all chucklefuck happy over thankstealing and good shopping deals!
Elder in Critical Condition after Going into Cardiac Arrest at Scene of DAPL Barricade Clash.
https://www.facebook.com/josuefoto/videos/1395596380452239/
I was privileged to meet Josué at the Oceti Sakowin camp, he gave me my first press pass.
Water Cannons Fired at Water Protectors in Freezing Temperatures Injure Hundreds.
While Native Americans were being attacked by police in North Dakota, this mockery and dehumanization was happening on America's main stage. https://t.co/BkwOK0eD1Z
— Simon Moya-Smith (@SimonMoyaSmith) November 21, 2016
The frontline before the teargas started to fly #NoDAPL pic.twitter.com/Habf0RaOs5
— Jorge Barrera (@JorgeBarrera) November 21, 2016
Water protector throws up a peace sign while being doused with water and pepper spray at a bridge north of #OcetiSakowin #NoDAPL camp. pic.twitter.com/hQrbKGVMYR
— Dallas Goldtooth (@dallasgoldtooth) November 21, 2016
#nodapl, Simon-Moya Smith, Ruth Hopkins.
Yes, the cops are yelling “riot!” and claiming the protectors set fires. That is not true. It was another peaceful prayer circle, and some of the protectors went to move one of the burned out vehicles out of the way, when they were hit with gas grenades, batons, and water cannons.
Mainstream Media MIA as DAPL Action Is Met With Water Cannons and Mace.
“They want to kill people for clearing a road,” questioned Tara Houska, referencing police spraying people with water cannons in 26-degree weather. The national campaigns director of Honor the Earth reminded her friends and followers that November is Native American Heritage Month.
“When will our cries be heard?”