mike777, on 2016-October-30, 11:00, said:
OK so just to be clear you are claiming that army troops and police are breaking the law? That army troops and police are violent thugs against peace loving unarmed civilians? The pipeline company is bulldozing dead bodies up out of the ground?
Actually yes, the police ARE acting like violent thugs against unarmed passively resisting civilians. There are videos and reports from reporters, who themselves were/are there. Want me to link some for you?
Under Bush, the US did not sign a pact in the UN agreeing to recognize the rights of aboriginal peoples. Obama changed that and so now the US IS a signatory to that agreement. This situation has now been taken to the UN, as it most decidedly is not in keeping with the treaty signed by the US government and the Sioux Nation. Since Obama also approved the pipeline, he is now caught between the two, one or the other is going to have to be sacrificed.
Not that at this moment in time most of the US gives a fig about what the rest of the world thinks, but it is certainly questionable behaviour for a country considering going to war in Syria ostensibly to protect citizens, as it supposedly had as a concern (before the WMD) in Iraq. A couple of days ago Sanders wrote an open letter to Obama
http://www.sanders.s...ipeline-dispute
The other thing is that it isn't just the Sioux Nation who stands to lose their water if this pipeline breaks, as more and more often pipelines do. There have been two pipeline breaks this month alone, one of them a pipeline belonging to Sunoco, the same company trying to put the line in in Dakota. Sunoco Logistics spills crude more often than any of its competitors with more than 200 leaks since 2010, according to a Reuters analysis of government data. We had one a month or so ago as well.
The United States isn't so awash in fresh water that it can afford to risk poisoning even more river systems.
and.... this sort of thing is perhaps going to hurt the Democrats as it is one more example of how big business can ride roughshod over anyone it cares to. And, of course, how promises and treaties and the good of the people mean nothing if they become inconvenient. That will resonate a lot more with a lot of people than whether or not Trump is a sexist horror show.
So it may well feed into the anger that apparently many people are still feeling about things like the bank bailouts and Clinton's coziness with banks and Wall Street etc. Like a miniscule version of Arab Spring, even if the big media isn't covering it, social media certainly is. Today there was a demonstration at one of the cities out of state which sent troopers to North Dakota, demanding they bring them home. How big it was, I don't know, the video was only of someone getting the word out that it was happening, so only saw the all the people in her area.