36 Replies to “Indians Stop Another Gas Project”

  1. Those who protest against gas and oil should be the first to be cut off from gas and oil, as an example for the rest of us how to live caveman style again.

    1. Exactly, didn’t Nova Scotia’s vote for this?

      They should be proud, make some hemp T-shirts & hats that read “we don’t need any stinking heat”!

  2. The minister said he didn’t know why they left and couldn’t speculate.

    That astounding level of ignorance needs to be expunged from public discourse, people that stupid should never be quoted by a serious media outlet.

    But I did like the conquered people part of the controversy, we need to hear more about that in media please.

    1. I feel like a conquered people. I live in the west and I`m dictated to by easterners who won`t take my needs or wants into consideration. Even though we did`nt vote for the current federal government we`ve been treated like conquered people by them ever since.

  3. Beothuk them. White people–learn from your elders. And remember, the law is not your friend–anybody who shows up to help the other side, even if they have a badge and a uniform, should be treated the same way–Beothuk them–if it happens to enough of their families–nobody with RCMP stamped on their uniform will want to be posted to the Maritimes.

  4. Indians can be swept outta the way by company security, or the cops could do their fucking job…unless the indians are supported by the feds and/or provincial authorities, in which case, its the feds and/or provincial authorities stopping the project, not the indians; rather, the indians are being used as hatchet-men and scapegoats by the PTBs, as usual.
    Saying its the indians stopping the project is disingenuous, and cheap propaganda supporting the Lieberal agenda, at best.

    1. Yes, you are correct. The chief’s new one-ton quad-cab dually 4X4 won’t buy itself. Politicians and bureaucrats paid off by outsiders and using the Indians as a buffer are the cause. The band politicians are the only ones profiting from this. Actual reservation residents get left out until they can be used as pawns to shame Whitey when they’re freezing to death.

    2. Wrong, Indians are not mere tools without agenda. Yes, the federal government does everything to empower them but Indians are on their Reconquista and are very consistent and determined about it. They’re not mere cogs.

      1. At the chief and council level, they do have their agendas. The average residents who are not closely related to the council get used as pawns.

        1. Then leave the fucking reserve. It brought you nothing but miserly. There is nothing worth preserving or celebrating about the savage backward, collectivist and unproductive ways of your people.

      2. Who cares about their agenda? If it wasn’t supported by the feds and the provinces and real forces of men with guns it would not matter.
        Yes, they are mere tools, no matter how their agenda aligns with those of the state, as soon as it fails to do so, you’ll see a reversal of the propaganda, in fact, you see it already, with how the natives are stealing “our” tax revenue by selling tobacco.
        Where I live, indian reserves have better roads than the rest of us, because they are run by men, not by commie patsies with diversity and inclusion departments; they rake in money from tobacco, pot, gas, etc. I only with they sold guns and ammo, too.

        1. Again you demonstrate the one sided myopic primitive view that is so characteristic of you. Indians and government are partners. Indians are not a tool of the government. Same goes for other protected minorities. The story and the objective is always the same and that is the destruction of the western way of life.

    3. the indians are being used as hatchet-men and scapegoats by the PTBs, as usual

      We saw that nearly 2 years ago when they blockaded railways and pipeline projects, didn’t we? They were aided and abetted by rent-an-Antifans who claimed they did it because they really love the Wet’n’sweatin’ people.

      And didn’t our taxes go up after that? Guess to paid them and where the money came from?

      1. BADR:
        Here in Eastern Ontario, the OPP (provincial cops) protected them from the ire of the locals.

    1. There is also the 6/39 lottery. Six weeks of work qualifies you for thirty nine weeks of pogie.

  5. As gas goes up so does everything else , there will be more than gas we won’t be affording.
    The Indians will find a drop in free stuff, they can start living off the land, wearing “traditional” garb they like to pull out for ceremonial events…..a few more feathers and skins will be in order.

    I’d also like to know why they themselves can’t work at getting clean water in the remote communities they choose to live in at great expense to Canadian taxpayers.

    1. Reserves have been given money for clean water, but we have no right to tell them how to spend it. Heap Big Chief’s new truck and big screen tv are the priorities.

      1. Fact is they refuse to be accountable and we keep the wampum flowing. They have rights, we do not.

  6. When Nova Scotia is finally opened in earnest to Chinese settlement, you won’t hear another word about the Mikmaw and their blessed rights—or about the very real environmental destruction for which fascism with Chinese characteristics is infamous.

    The meek will inherit the earth—after the Chinese have stripped it of everything worth inheriting.

    For now, I want to know how much Beijing paid Chief Big Screen to make a nuisance of himself.

    1. Our enemies are here, not in China.
      You seem to be on our enemy’s side, focusing on aholes on the other side of the planet, instead of the traitors here, just like the MSM.

      1. “Our enemies are here, not in China.”

        No, they are here and in China you dumb fuck.

  7. Everyone on the planet living above the standard of sub-Saharan tribesmen does so largely due to fossil fuel energy. Those opposed to such development should learn to live without. There are forests there so the Indians can heat with wood and multiple times worse air pollution but they shouldn’t be allowed to use gasoline in any way. Axes and crosscut saws, though made from metallurgical coal will be allowed. When non-Indians are freezing to death in the dark, perhaps they will protest being ruled (over-ruled?) by Indian veto thanks to SCOC edict.

    1. I’m just curious, John … the Indians say they have “saved” the river for generations of their First Nations and Métis offspring … Really? How many rivers and lakes in North America have fossil fuel pipelines crossing them? And just how many irreversible spills have taken place? I suspect there are hundreds of thousands of pipelines passing under thousands of waterways … with no ill effect.

      Why are we trashing logic and reasoning for some mystical, mythical, belief in the ABSOLUTE sanctity of every natural resource? Nature WILL survive and HEAL from whatever man does to it. Not to mention we are a society that cleans up our messes.

      And what if there was a spill? Just how completely devastating for all eternity would the accident be? As a case in point, Huntington Beach just had a 135,000 gal. spill of crude oil into the Orange Co. coastline. One week later it was completely cleaned up. Huh? Imagine that? Not only will “future generations” be enjoying the pristine CA coastline … so will THIS generation. And I’m reminded of the 1991 Dunsmuir, CA rail spill of toxic metam sodium that literally wiped out a million fish and thousands of trees. A truly awful rail spill. In just a few months the material was completely flushed out of the river and diluted to undetectable levels in a massive lake Shasta. Trout fishing resumed in 1994. Nature has tremendous healing capacity. It’s how nature survives.

      A gas line, or an oil line is NOT a death sentence for nature. If we don’t return LOGIC, and FACTS to our National decision-making … we’re doomed.

      1. Ah, but if it disturbs even one nest of the giant purple snorklewacker (the critter that lives in Binkley’s “Anxiety Closet” in the comic strip Bloom County), the pipeline has caused irreparable damage and trauma. The GPS is sacred to some obscure (i. e., hastily invented) tribe or religious group, so it must be left alone now and forever, even if it kills you, preferably so.

      2. The problem seems to be discharging salty water into the river which being tidal has some salt content already. The river being 37km long, piping the discharge to the ocean for discharge would be a technical solution, however given the federal government we have, there is no political solution possible. I am a believer that when projects such as this are shut down for no technical reason, compensation should be paid to the company who invested in good faith and any revenue governments lose shall be counted against any equalization payments. Virtue signaling has a price.

    1. The indians and Quebec won’t regulate you into oblivion, unless you bend over and ask for it…something the west seems to excel at.

  8. No problem, they can just build a few windmills instead. That’s what Europe did and they’re not worried….oh wait.

  9. Meanwhile, I saw a story yesterday about the Indians in NW BC now second guessing and wondering if they should have done the LNG thing, instead of blocking it, given the money they could be making.
    It was on CBC, but buried now.
    Stupid fucking Canada.

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