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:what-the-hell:
How is an oil pipeline (controlled by a different capitalist) supposed to be a good thing?
Fewer dependencies on the Middle East, leading to less war there? I'm reaching here.
The US being self suffiecent in fossil fuels won't change the interest in controlling oil supply elsewhere in order to be able to control pricing. The US is already is a net exporter.
I think it is mostly just the crew trying to reach for reasons that native americans are reactionary so they can ignore their concerns looking at the rest of the thread:
Native americans are painted as being against growth and development. If you disagree with getting your water supply critically endangered by capitalists trying to do a growth, you're a reactionary. Or worse, you are a paid stooge for whomever might stand to lose from letting capitalists endanger your water supply.