Dakota Access Pipeline: A Frigid Standoff

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This Monday police have sprayed the protesters at the Dakota Access oil pipeline with water, in freezing cold weather. Up to 17 of these protesters were taken to the hospital, and some were treated for hypothermia. Along with the water, the police force used tear gas and rubber bullets, while they were in a standoff with protesters Sunday night. Videos have been posted on social media sites such as Facebook, that show this event taking place. This began when the protesters attempted to remove a truck that had been block the highway, but clashes in this area have been taking place since late October. Protesters who address themselves as “water protectors,” say that these blockades prevent nearby reservations and camps from receiving emergency services. …show more content…

The more attention these protests get; the more individuals seek to have the federal government intervene. Politics are definitely highlighting on how ethical these constructions are to the tribes who live on these lands. Since the start of colonization indian tribes have been forced out of their lands, and moved westward. Is it right to create a pipeline, that has been proven have oil leaks into their water supply, so it is an environmental issue. Also these pipelines are being built on sacred land. Should we honor the tribe's traditions, or let into our greed, and seek economic

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