While I generally agree, I gotta point out once again that your wail about reserves without clean water is just another "Look! Halley's Comet!" diversion, resting on the thesis that only the very worst problem deserves any attention at all.I find it hilarious that morons who say they're protesting in support of the Wet'suwet'en seem utterly clueless that the VAST majority of the Wet'suwet'en support the project. One would have to be pretty goddam stupid to suggest these "protestors" are in any way in solidarity with the Wet'suwet'en.
As for the non-Native protestors, they're just racists dude. The eco-colonialists don't give a shit about the Native people in Canada. They're just using them to further their own ALT-left agenda. Period!
There's several reserves in Canada that don't have access to clean drinking water. At least two of them haven't had access for over 20 years
But nah, the "ultra-woke" ALT-left shit bags (and the UN) would rather focus their efforts on denying a group of Native people the opportunity to enjoy the economic benefits of our natural resources instead of actually protesting a real problem.
Again, with that criticism out of the way, you're right. The non-Native eco-warriors don't give two hoots for the Wet'suwet'en or any other Natives, except in some kind of vague, Billy Jack fantasy about the spiritual purity of blah blah blah.
Pipelines are the safest method of oil transport in terms of liters spilled per liter-kilometer of transit.
That's a fact, Jack.
Damn, I'm running my mouth again. So let me state clearly, again, that how Canada deals with its pipelines, its protestors, and its Natives I have no interest and no say in, and claim none. I'm just some guy commenting from the cheap seats.