Things just got serious in North Dakota, and if they continue at the rate they’re going, they may get very, very ugly as well.
For the past month or so, the nation’s attention has been captured by the bands of protestors gathering near the Standing Rock Indian reservation. Claiming that a planned pipeline would contaminate the water the resident Native Americans drink, the demonstrators have gathered in support of them and urged construction on the Dakota Access Pipeline to cease. Supporters of the pipeline, however, maintain that it doesn’t actually run through the reservation and that a number of similar lines already exist in the area.
Regardless of where one stands on the issue, the possibility for escalation between the protestors and law enforcement should give anyone who considers themselves concerned with justice pause and make them pray for a peaceful resolution.
Learn more about law enforcement’s response to the Standing Rock protests on the next page:
Do y know hoe to spell in English? Your post looks like something a pre schooler would post.
NOT law enforcement; rather a new Gestapo, born on the legends of 1930s Germany, and just as anti-American as they were anti-German. A new paradigm antithetical to everything we cherish. We cannot let this stand, or surely America will die.
And letting the BLM get by with everything and people have died because of it
Starving them out is the best way. they want physical confrontation. much like all the rioters in Ferguson and Charlotte.
Try using propper english high school BOY. The word is prepared. That is land the government left them with after stealing the rest.
They should have done this to the Bundy protesters or even beat them to the ground!
They were forced to live where they are. Ever take a history class?
They should have done this to the Bundy protesters
You do know all land belongs to the us goverment so you should watch what you say about who’s land it is
No it really isn’t they have the right to leave to get food they are not being force to stay and protest