Wet’suwet’en LNG ptotest

snochuk

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Our home grown terrorists get their handouts supported by the very people they protest against.
No more free Indian money then, cut them of so they have to get job if they are so righteous.
Then they will be busy like us and no time for stupid chit.

Exactly how stupid are they - do thy not even know where they get their money to survive.
Their unique Indian ways have gotten old.
Go get a real job and support themselves for once.
Making lenience plates in jail might be a good start.
What a waste!!!:mad::mad::mad:
 

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Notice where they’re staging the protests....BC and on the Mohawk reserves in southern Ontario. Both places where they know the government doesn’t have the balls to take care of business.
 

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well if this don't take the cake , what is going on here anyway



[h=1]WATCH: Police officer threatens to arrest journalist covering anti-pipeline blockade[/h] Barrett Wilson, 4 hours ago 1 min read


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Jesse Winter, a photojournalist who has worked with Vice, The Guardian, the Toronto Star and the Globe and Mail, was blocked from trying to cover anti-pipeline protestors in Coquitlam, BC.
“Sgt Waters with the CN police just threatened to arrest me for attempting to cover the #wetsuweten supporters rail blockade in Port Coquitlam,” Winter tweeted.




“If you are a protestor, then you are protesting, right? But if you’re just the media, that’s different. You’re not allowed on private property,” the officer said.
Jesse Winter
@jwints





Sgt Waters with the CN police just threatened to arrest me for attempting to cover the #wetsuweten supporters rail blockade in Port Coquitlam:








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In a follow-up tweet, Winter said, “Specifically Waters said multiple times that if I was a protester I could stay, but that if I was independent from them I was being asked to leave. If I did not, I would be subject to arrest because it is private property. #freepress.”



Winter stood his ground, and the officer did not forcibly remove him from the scene.
The protests and blockades across Canada are a response to the raid of an anti-pipeline camp in Northern British Columbia that was opposed to the building of a pipeline on Wet’suwet’en territory.
The Wet’suwet’en Tribal Council supports the pipeline project
 

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And people wonder how society moves toward anarchy when you have a socialist government. Our boy trudope more interested in buying off African counties with our tax money for a UN seat than his own county. Look out Venezuela and France we are following your lead.

I actually hooe hope we get a UN seat at that dumb arse gets the appointment to quit and go, that’s obviously his mission now that he’s split from Sophie.
 
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