The pipeline was routed so it wouldn’t cross the reservation and now you want to reroute it? This line is on private land with 100 percent landowner approval. The protesters can go pound sand. Your comparison to Arlington is total bullchit the line is not crossing burial grounds or even native American owned land. There’s also a few more pipelines already crossing this so called sacred water source. It’s also being reported that few of the locals are even protesting this crossing in fact many approve. This protest is being organized by outside sources just like any other lib protest. Who would benefit from this line not being complete? The answer is up thread, another member hit the nail on the head. Don’t fall for emotion and follow the facts.
+1. Thanks!
I heard a commercial on tv from the HoChunk tribe in Wisconsin. They are asking for donations of food, clothing and money to help block the pipeline. I guess all tribes are profiting off this.