Posted on 02/20/2019 8:47:33 AM PST by rickmichaels
Former Vice President Al Gore said Democratic Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam can fulfill his racial reconciliation pledge by opposing the Atlantic Coast pipeline, which he called a racist rip-off.
This is an ideal opportunity for him to say, Ive seen the light,' Gore said at an anti-pipeline town hall in a historically black part of Buckingham County, Virginia, as part of an Environmental Justice Tour, the AP reported.
Gore appeared on stage with his daughter Karenna Gore, Rev. Dr. William Barber II, environmental activists and residents of Union Hill, a historically black neighborhood, who oppose the Atlantic Coast pipeline.
Gore and climate activists see Northams recent blackface controversy as a way to turn him against the Atlantic Coast pipeline.
Northams political future was thrown into doubt early in 2019 after his medical school yearbook photos surfaced, showing a picture of an individual in blackface and another in a KKK hood.
Northam apologized for being in the photo, but, one day later, claimed he wasnt in the photo amid calls for his resignation. He did, however, admit to wearing shoe polish for a dance contest in 1984. The embattled Democratic governor refused to resign, and wanted to focus on racial reconciliation, The Washington Post reported.
Barber said Northam needed to address systemic racism to truly atone for wearing blackface.
If you want to be a great governor, if you want to help lead the nation, the first thing you oughta do is stop by Union Hill and tell this compressor, tell Dominion, I was wrong, but Im gonna do right, now,' Barber said in a fiery speech Tuesday night.
The Atlantic Coast pipeline will bring natural gas 600 miles from West Virginia, through Virginia to North Carolina. The Richmond-based utility Dominion Energy will build and operate the pipeline.
Dominion plans on building a natural gas compressor station in the historically black Union Hill neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. The Atlantic pipeline is one of many around the country environmentalists are fighting to block as part of their effort to keep fuel from getting to consumers who need it.
Dominion proposed spending $5.1 million in the Union Hill community, which could include building a community center, improving emergency services and grants for businesses.
The Atlantic Coast pipeline will create thousands of jobs and lower energy bills, supporters say. However, the project has suffered delays and cost overruns while its caught up in litigation with environmental groups.
Gore called the pipeline a vivid example of environmental racism, and claimed compressor stations, like the one planned for Union Hill, can cause lots of diseases and emit lots of noise.
Weve heard about explosions and accidents, Gore said, also claiming newer pipelines are even less safe though, like his other claims, this is likely untrue.
Gore also called for Dominion to abandon the project and, instead, build more wind turbines and solar panels.
And when the polar ice caps melted, because the earth’s temperature was like a million degrees, and the great tsunamis headed towards the land, Saint Al (no not Bundy) parted the tsunamis with his divine staff of shockra. Please put your carbon sin tax in the collection basket.
Yep - if Gore says it fulfills the necessary atonement, the Blacks can just pound sand if they ain’t happy....and everyone knows that being Black means opposing affordable and plentiful energy.....
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