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the massive, poorly constructed environmental risk that spat all over the Standing Rock Sioux people's treaty rights? that dug up their sacred burial sites? the one where the oil corporation who owned it bought out a private company to do a sham of an "environmental analysis" and never consulted the tribe and STILL didn't actually get approval? the one that's literally operating illegally and without proper permits right fucking now?
yeah, that.
you remember that.
surprising absolutely no one, the army corps of engineers this week (September 8, 2023) released an EIS (environmental impact statement) draft for public comment that takes into account absolutely 0 of the tribe's concerns, and in fact did not consult with them once in the process!
what's the good news?
All you have to do is add your name, email, and zip code, and it pulls up a form with a pre-written message you can just click and submit, listing the most pressing concerns. You can also personalize it if you want, but you don't have to. This will take you two minutes. Please.
you can also donate directly to the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe here.
Stuffed animals ~
~I love the idea of a little genius kid writing her notes in crayon and getting sprinkles in her robots hardware
Imane Khelif be like:
Oh, she’s got them. Dead to rights, as they say.
a negroliberal is just a temporarily embarrassed black conservative. hope this helps
treasuredthings:
statue of Sophie Auguste Friederike (Catherine the Great)
unboliviable:
Salar de Uyuni - Potosi/Bolivia
The largest salt flat is in Bolivia, during the rainy season the ground turns into a huge mirror. Its called the border between Heaven & Earth.
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there's part of me that finds the musk situation amusing. exactly what part of "apartheid emerald mine" or "nazi descendent" ever made people think he was admirable. or was it all of that unexamined internalized white supremacy?
anyway