Of course the cavalry is torturing indians to death. That's what they've always done and always will do to people standing in the way of corporate profits.
It’s
definitely winter up here in the upper Midwest. The temperature is
right around freezing, there’s at least 15cm of snow on the ground, and
the roads and sidewalks are slick with hard-packed ice. And they’re
using water cannons on protesters at Standing Rock.
This
is not just cruel — it’s dangerous. I’m sure residents of the Dakotas
are just as conscious of the risks of getting wet outside in frigid
weather as we are here in the slightly more urban state of Minnesota.
You just don’t do that. You can kill people in this weather.
She
told me that they were arrested at a prayer ceremony lead by camp
elders, and that she had been slammed to the ground by uniformed
officers with shields and helmets that kept her from distinguishing
whether they were law enforcement or national guard.
“It
was three against one, that’s their strategy,” she said, “there’s tear
gas in the air everywhere. They didn’t fire it directly at me, but it’s
everywhere.”
I was told that when they were arrested, they weren’t read their rights until after they spent a day in jail.
Her
description of the arrest matched my student’s description. She told me
they were bussed to a facility where they were kept in dog cages with
urine stains on the floor, pictures of dogs hung on the walls. Women
were separated from men with chain link fencing and a tarp.
They
said their phones and money were confiscated, the money seized and
turned into procurement cards and calling cards, allegedly without
consent. The balance was not returned upon release, she said.
The
state of the jail uniforms made the women feel vulnerable, she said,
and the tarp separating the women from the view of the camp’s men
exacerbated that feeling. She went on to tell me they were
strip-searched.
“It was just turn your head
and cough, just spread your cheeks and cough, but they didn’t tell us
what they were going to, so when the woman approached me with rubber
gloves on, I braced for a body cavity search. It’s worse not knowing,
you know?”
America! This is what we’re like before the orange fascist takes power. What’s it going to be like next year?
Update from Democracy for America:
Last night,
the brave leaders and protesters fighting for Native American rights
against the Dakota Access Pipeline came under a brutal and violent
attack by local police. We need your help right now to get President
Obama to step in and stop these horrible attacks.
Police
attacked the protest camp near Standing Rock with tear gas, rubber
bullets, concussion grenades, and even water cannons. Using water
cannons in below-freezing temperatures puts people at risk of
hypothermia. Hundreds of protesters were hospitalized, with several in
serious condition.
President
Obama has less than 60 days left in office -- that means time is running
out to get him to stop these police attacks, and stop the pipeline.
People across the country are calling the White House today -- will you join them and call President Obama right now?
YES,
I will call President Obama at (202) 456-1111 -- and tell him to step
in to stop the attacks on protesters and stop the pipeline. (Click here
to report the results of your call)
No,
I can't call (or I got a busy signal) -- but I will contribute directly
to the Standing Rock Sioux tribe's Dakota Access Pipeline Donation
Fund.
The Dakota Access
Pipeline is a $3 billion pipeline designed to carry fracked oil from
North Dakota to Illinois -- meaning it would cross underneath the
Missouri River, the longest river on the continent. A leak in the
pipeline would have the potential to destroy the drinking water supply
for millions of people who live downstream.
Time
and time again, the U.S. government has disrespected and disregarded
the treaties it made with native communities. We cannot let them get
away with it again. And not only would the Dakota Access
Pipeline violate sacred lands, it would open up the entire region to a
rapid expansion of fracking activities, with potentially catastrophic
results for the indigenous people who live there.
Bold,
inspiring protests led by the Standing Rock Sioux and other indigenous
communities have managed to successfully stall the pipeline for months.
The Obama administration and the Army Corps of Engineers put it on pause
for more review. But local police have decided they won't wait, and
have unleashed a brutal assault on the protesters, native land and our
environment.
Enough is enough.
We need to stand with the Standing Rock Sioux and the #NoDAPL
protesters until the threat of this pipeline has been completely
eliminated. Will you call President Obama?
Thunderheart was a pretty damned good movie, even with white adonis Val Kilmer in the lead... as a half-breed. This isn't new, isn't "news".
ReplyDeleteFirst Americans, im particular First American women, enjoy the highest rate of death by cop than all other "racial" demographics. It isn't news.
Payback will be a mother-fucker,
O'owlish Amenheh
(Ten Bears)