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  1. Osobe Vidi sve

  2. 4. velj

    Set aside the fact that threatens a coastline and will make worse, imagine celebrating Indigenous rights violations as "good news for Alberta" and still claiming to be a progressive. History will vilify this cowardice.

  3. 4. velj

    Corporations, politicians and now courts. Reconciliation is not possible in a place where power-holders in this country are so utterly terrified of treating Indigenous Nations as equals.

  4. 4. velj

    I've never had such a weird combination of rage, boredom, fatigue and commitment....like, I'm so tired and board of wasting my youth fighting this god damn pipeline, but what choice do we have but to step up the fight.

  5. 4. velj

    BREAKING: The Federal Court of Appeal has dismissed court challenges by Indigenous ppls and will allow the Trans Mountain pipeline to move forward. All eyes on the frontline resistance against this carbon bomb. No consent no pipeline!

  6. 4. velj

    The federal court will not “determine the fate” of trans mountain. Communities will.

  7. 4. velj

    "This government continues to push oil and gas pipelines even though the science is clear it is not in the best interest of our country, communities, or planet."

  8. 4. velj
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    settler-colonialism never ceases to amaze me, making decisions that ignore voices of indigenous peoples and youth fighting for justice and a future. pull those dollars out of your ears and listen the FUCK up

  9. 4. velj

    Is this the path to reconciliation and climate leadership that Canada is so proud to use as talking points? Resilience has many faces, and we will continue to stand with First Nations and fight against the broken systems that prioritize greed and power over communities.

  10. 4. velj

    "The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice” - let's keep working to make sure we help it out. No surrender, no capitulation, =

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  12. 5. velj

    Some supporters on Twitter seem to think that "respecting the courts" means abandoning all other legal options after one court ruling on a particular issue. We respect the , but that doesn't mean giving up.

  13. 4. velj

    “When we say that this project cannot go forward, we are standing on our ” - Chief Leah George-Wilson responding to court ruling.

  14. 5. velj

    TMX poses direct risks to Indigenous communities and our shared climate. We will continue to fight alongside our Indigenous allies to make sure this pipeline never gets built.

  15. Yet you bought a pipeline and are on the verge of approving the largest tar sands mine ever. Wondering how they feel about that. We're guessing they feel like the millions of young folks who are witnessing the inaction of people in power. You can & . For them.

  16. prije 21 sat

    They do? Do they... do they know that You Bought A Pipeline?

  17. 5. velj

    So there’s only one way to put this: today was a shitty one. The Court of Appeal ruled against the Nations fighting TransMountain, deciding the federal government doesn’t need their permission to build a pipeline through their lands and waters.

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  18. 4. velj

    Despite the enormous amount of indigenous consultation and vast majority of indigenous approval, there is still a fake grassroots groups backed by foreign influencers trying to . Confederation is broken.

  19. 4. velj

    Er’s are quite laughable. Canada needs oil and so does the world. What’s the problem?

  20. 4. velj

    If you're still on the train you need to give your head a shake. Not everything is black and white; if you can't see how TMX ties into the bigger political and societal licence to move forward with tackling climate change you're too obtuse for a discussion.

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