This is really hard to read. The degree of criminalization, the coordination in intimidating activists... it's bad, man.
It seems like Minnesota arrested almost the same number of nonviolent protesters against a pipeline in a few days as the DOJ has arrested for storming the capital on Jan 6. The sense of misguided priorities is really alarming.
Hey, us average people are suffering under the large corporations and corrupt government. If we're destroying any part of America, let it just be the greedy rich capitalists and the government. Spare us average people.
@silence7 reminds me of the final speech in the film I just saw: How To Blow Up a Pipeline.
Kudos to the filmmakers for messaging throughout the film that these activists are not terrorists and are trying to *stop* the massive harm of fossil extraction. The main characters live near refineries, frack sites, and pipelines that are killing people. Lifts the reality that our most marginalized kin are the ones living with the most (human-made) toxic environments.