Apparently, the people most at risk in the "Donald Trump World" shouldn't have the capacity for self-defense -
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How do these dumb fucks manage to say "Donald Trump is an imminent, existential threat to minorities!" one second, then immediately deny that those same minorities should have the capacity to resist the
exact tyranny they've proposed is definitely about to happen, any second not, pinky swear, the apocalypse is absolutely coming, the end is nigh! without immediately exploding from the insanity?
I have no idea who this dumbfuck is, but I have (((suspicions))), and I'm really not the sort that goes in for that kind of (((conspiracy))), normally -
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Oh, look, he's a fucking commie -
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In case anyone is wondering, Teck Mine was a massive oilsands project that's been scuppered, because the federal gov't has apparently decided that encouraging environmental innovation in resource extraction and transport is less important that caving in to the native groups that are blockading projects. The really juicy irony is that the native groups all get their treaty payments from the federal gov't, which gets the money to pay those payments from tax revenue, and the oilsands is a massive revenue generator. Even better is the fact that the Wet'suwe'ten group that's protesting is made up of "Ancestral Chiefs", who are basically pissed that the "Elected Chiefs" signed an agreement on allowing the Trans-Mountain pipeline to go through their "unceded lands"*; essentially, the "Hereditary Chiefs" are mad that they aren't the ones in control of the forthcoming slush fund, and they're livid that they're probably going to be cut out of the graft and nepotism.
* - "Unceded lands", from what I can gather, amount to lands that aren't officially covered by treaties between 1st Nations groups and the federal gov't. The lands in question are part of historical group territories, but were not granted to the treaty group during the negotiations, but are also not "Crown Land", which is territory specifically owned by the federal gov't. Basically, the Wet'suwe'ten protesters are not only bitching that their cut out of the graft, but that the pipeline is running through their "ancestral territory", but not
actually through any territory they control or govern. That means they don't actually have any control over access rights, and can't hold an eventually functional pipeline hostage, because they have access to various valve points.
At any rate, apparently Quebec is down to less than 2 weeks worth of propane and natural gas, as a result of the blockades and transport interruptions, and the industrial dairy and livestock farming there is heavily dependent on both to heat barns, equipment, and run a ton of stuff. Quebec is also a massive part of Trudeau's power base, so if they start losing assets, because the Natives are blockading shit, he's in immediate political danger, and Quebec is being hit by the bow wave of a massive winter storm, one that's probably going to dump a couple feet of snow, and see temperatures as low as -30c. If there's not enough propane, there's going to be a lot of dead animals, really quickly.
/americahatsperg.