The deadline is looming
This is going to get very ugly very quickly today.
Hopes and prayers to all my Native American friends and allies who stood in solidarity against this injustice, and I hope people stay safe.
I'm not optimistic here. But I hope this can end peacefully. We never had much hope, but I'm reminded all too often that the history of white American "progress" was paved over the blood and bodies of the Native Americans who stood in their way.
I never expected a happy outcome... but I want everyone there to know they should be proud of their actions, and to now decide what's best for them and their families. I completely understand anyone who decides to stay, and I'm proud of them too. But please... stay safe.
Pipeline construction resumed this month with President Trumps backing, and the Army Corps of Engineers and North Dakotas governor have ordered that the largest protest camp which sits on federal land be cleared by 2 p.m. local time on Wednesday because of flooding concerns.
Its time for protesters to either go home, or move to a legal site where they can peaceably continue their activities without risk of further harm to the environment, the North Dakota attorney general, Wayne Stenehjem, said in a statement.
It was unclear how many of those still camped out would heed the evacuation order and how the authorities would respond to anyone who refused to leave. But Mike Nowatzki, a spokesman for Mr. Burgum, told The Associated Press that arrests were possible if people refused to leave.
Some of them are definitely going to stay, Chase Iron Eyes, a well-known protester, said of other demonstrators Tuesday night. What will happen Wednesday afternoon, he said, is uncertain.
This is going to get very ugly very quickly today.
Hopes and prayers to all my Native American friends and allies who stood in solidarity against this injustice, and I hope people stay safe.
I'm not optimistic here. But I hope this can end peacefully. We never had much hope, but I'm reminded all too often that the history of white American "progress" was paved over the blood and bodies of the Native Americans who stood in their way.
I never expected a happy outcome... but I want everyone there to know they should be proud of their actions, and to now decide what's best for them and their families. I completely understand anyone who decides to stay, and I'm proud of them too. But please... stay safe.