Government has a history of fucking over Natives, again and again and again and again.
Quote from: Luciana on November 03, 2016, 10:20:38 AMGovernment has a history of fucking over Natives, again and again and again and again. But should that justify what's happening here? The pipeline isn't going through their land (it's through private property), and the tribe has already allowed many other pipelines going through the same location. The success of the protest will not affect the safety of their drinking water (though it's arguably much safer than transportation via railcar -- pipelines also result in much less carbon emission). There is, essentially, nothing at stake for the Sioux tribe. Another subject worth discussing is whether the constant attempt at reparations has done any good at all for Native Americans -- reservations are often filthy and poorly managed, residents are four times as likely to die from alcohol related incidents, and they tend to be literal welfare states with outdated and unsafe utilities.
If there's one industry that needs to die, it's the oil industry. They've been holding things back for too long and riding on what by now, should be an obsolete usage of technology.
Quote from: Sαndtrap on November 03, 2016, 12:40:00 PMIf there's one industry that needs to die, it's the oil industry. They've been holding things back for too long and riding on what by now, should be an obsolete usage of technology.Everything else aside, oil won't go away until it's depleted (and there are more sources found every year). As a fuel, it's irreplaceable in machines which require a large amount of fuel, like industrial machines, planes, or generators. The ability to replace small engines with an electric battery is quite literally a first-world privilege. Even if 100% of fuel-burning engines were converted to electricity, roughly 40% of all the crude oil produced would still be used for synthetic manufacturing or generating that electricity.
I'm aware that the oil monster won't catch a cold and die off like it should any time soon. But it isn't doing me any good to be sitting here and know how much damage the industry causes, and how so little much of a shit the owners give about what they're doing to our world. And they won't ever pay for it. The generations born long after they're gone will.
I've got a question for you in regards to technology. Generators. Planes. Industrial grade machines. Why do we need them so badly? Are they really such a neccessity? People got along fine without their presence before they were invented. This doesn't advocate going back to the dark ages by the way. Just a consideration to take into account.
We need to move forward as a species, not stay where we are.