By the way, what happened to the rule of law here?
(From the NPR link above):
"The Dakota Access pipeline is nearly complete, except for one parcel of land owned by the federal government. Energy Transfer needs a final permit to tunnel beneath Lake Oahe on the Missouri River in rural North Dakota."
This is not Indian land. They are trespassing. They are criminals.
Criminal = one who breaks the law
Law = hierarchy goes from local to national to Constitutional, including, by that last document to... gosh,
signed treaties!
Treaties = 500 broken with Native Americans, including the Black Hills grab.
Therefore, I agree, the major criminal in this should be held responsible, prosecuted and made to make full restitution. That means large swathes of ND, SD, WY and NB should be handed over forthwith by the US Federal, State and local authorities to the Lakota Nation. Glad you agree, as apart from the anti-black racism, this is the other egregious case of victimizers blaming victims for acting like victims. Compensation to white settlers should be done using the same pricing methods used for imminent domain for highways in poor urban areas, lest once again the white man show his true lack of grit.
Or we can interpret law, as always, as a white man's tool for expressing his rights over others. A.k.a dishing it out, but not being able to take it.
Whaddaya know, got me to post.