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Being Mindful of those who are unable to speak for themselves; our Non-Two Legged Relations and the Future Generations.

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Monday, March 3, 2014

Keystone & the White House vs People: Update







Sun Mar 02, 2014 at 08:09 AM PST

398 Arrests @ Anti-KXL = Epic Civil Disobedience Updates

Final Update: There were 398 arrests today at the anti-KXL rally. Bill McKibben notes that the number is, coincidentally, the "exact current concentration of CO2 in the air." This won't be covered much in the corporate parasite media, but it was a huge and momentous event in the long history of activism. Youth almost always drives social change, and this was an entirely youth organized event. I know that the people zip tied to the fence today got very, very cold once the rain began. It is late evening and they are still being processed at the police station. It will be interesting to see how the media handles the whole protest.
Update: The arrests of the people ziptied to the fence proceed slowly. The live-streams are now down. The police were very methodical and non-dramatic in general. This is one of the largest number of students arrested in any direct action in ages. The weather is worsening, a cold rain is falling, snow to begin soon. Update: Arrests have begun. The protesters are doing the "human chain." The will be zip tied, taken into the tent to be processed, taken away on the vans, put in jail. There is an enormous amount of protesters across the street, said to be causing massive traffic jams. The protesters are shouting "We Love You!" I love those young people. While our elites and intellectuals are writing about the "death of the Left" they are out getting processed in the Democracy Tent. Their records will follow them. They are young. We, the elders, need to step up by stepping into the streets.
Update: The chant right now: "We Are Fighting Global Warming, This Is Now Our Second Warning!"... The police are milling. Gloves are on. Double "O" zip ties (the super strong black kind) are in evidence. The third warning was just given. It is about not moving on the sidewalk, I think. When they are told they will be arrested, the students all begin to cheer. You are about to see Democracy Delivered with the loving grasp of tightened zip ties....
Update: Democracy will be delivered at any moment now. The cops have set up a "Mass Arrest Tent" and SWAT is also there. The oil slick is cordoned off, kind of like a weird pit theater. It is very dramatic. The cops are putting on their gloves. CNN is drooling.
Update: The Arrest Wagons are rolling in. It is getting very intense. The police have cordoned off the main action in a kind of stage setting that includes the oil slick. No one can get in or out. They are kicking everyone out of the square, everyone in the square will be arrested, including our Live-streamer.
Update: Hundreds of people have ziptied themselves to the White House fence! the park is flooding with people, and multiple police forces are in play. The protesters are unrolling a huge oil spill. Mainstream media is everywhere, for once. Wow. Check out the live stream!
Update: They've unrolled a massive "oil slick" and people in white suits are staging a die-in in the oil pools. The mainstream media are falling all over themselves. Dozens of people are in the oil slick and behind them hundreds are zip tied to the fence in front of the White House.
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There is a huge march right now led by a student-organized national group XLDissent. Over two thousand students and activists from around the country caravanned to DC for today's action. There were massive civil disobedience classes conducted last night, and recently in communities, and it is said that "civil disobedience is planned today." I think that will be in theatrical form at the White House. Park Police, DC Police and Secret Service are shadowing the march. The plan is to get to the White House and participate in good old fashioned non-violent civil disobedience. The march route is five miles long, and they are going strong.
They are arriving at the White House, and the arrest wagons are already there. A lot of them! There are double sets of barricades and hundreds of officers, horse police, even Jail Busses. There will be a rally in Lafayette Square, where people will talk, and then cross over to the White House.
Yesterday, the Overpass Light Brigade and MI CATS and Overpass Light Brigade-Chicago drove from the midwest to stage a Light Brigade protest in front of the White House and help with today's action. It is good to be a small part of this energy!
Hashtags:
#XLDissent
#NoKXL

Civil Disobedience training yesterday afternoon:
attribution: Overpass Light Brigade
Marching through Georgetown to the White House:
attribution: Feminist Bully
Pure. Amazing. Energy:
The arrest busses await to carry away protesters:
The speakers are addressing the crowd:
15 motorcycles, 10 horses, arrest busses, bomb squad, the mainstream media, SWAT teams are all present... "The only way this could be any hackier is if they brought Wolf Blitzer," says the live-streamer, JamesFromTheInternet... Here comes the protestors!
The organizers expected 300 or 400 for the event, and there are thousands. This is an amazing show of solidarity with the climate and environmental justice movement. Arrests are being made... even of Captain Planet!
"Right after I took this picture, I was escorted off the premises," says our friend from Chicago, the Bullhorn Girl. People being carted off slowly...
attribution: Bullhorn Girl

Originally posted to noise of rain on Sun Mar 02, 2014 at 08:09 AM PST.

Also republished by Kitchen Table Kibitzing, Climate Change SOS, DK GreenRoots, Badger State Progressive, Protest Music, and Hellraisers Journal.


Sunday, March 2, 2014

HAPPY People: 12 Things We Do

FLUORIDE IS Poison.....

KEYSTONE & the Whitehouse vs. the People





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Hundreds of Students Arrested at White House Protesting Keystone XL

I just came back from the White House, where the police are still arresting the hundreds of students who are taking part in what will likely be the largest act of youth civil disobedience at the White House in a generation.

This is XL Dissent: a massive surge of protest against the Keystone XL tar sands pipeline and a powerful show of solidarity with all communities who are fighting the fossil fuel industry and confronting the impacts of the climate crisis.
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"An entire movement has thrown itself into in this Keystone fight, from local frontline groups to big national green organizations," 350.org co-founder Bill McKibben wrote in an email. "But this weekend shows the power and bravery of some of the most crucial elements: young people, and activists who understand the centrality of environmental justice."


The scene down at the White House this afternoon was incredible. There were just over a thousand students that rallied in Lafayette Park, but it sounded like 10 thousand. This wasn't your parents' protest, but the spark-shooting dynamo of student movement that is beginning to embrace its true power. 

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"Obama was the first President I voted for, and I want real climate action and a rejection of the Keystone XL pipeline," said Nick Stracco, a Senior at Tulane University and one of the lead organizers of XL Dissent. "The people that voted him into office have made it absolutely clear what we want, and that's to reject Keystone XL."


The action this morning began up at Georgetown University, where last summer President Obama pledged that he would only approve the Keystone XL pipeline if it didn't significantly increase greenhouse gas emissions. At around 10:30am, students surged out of the gates of campus and headed towards the White House. Along the way, they stopped at Secretary Kerry's house and unfurled a giant mock oil spill in the middle of the street. It's up to Kerry to make a recommendation to President Obama on whether or not Keystone XL is in the the country's national interest. While students are counting on Kerry to build on his legacy as a climate champion and push for a rejection, they're not taking any chances. 

After arriving in Lafayette Park across from the White House, young people heard from speakers representing communities on the frontline of climate impacts and the fight against the fossil fuel industry. Chris Wahmhoff from Michigan rallied the crowd in support of the three MICATS (Michigan Coalition Against Tar Sands) activists who have been charged with up to three years in prison for taking direct action against a tar sands pipeline. Youth indigenous leader, Jasmine Thomas spoke about the impact of tar sands mining in Canada and the fight against other proposed pipelines. 

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Then, with a resounding cheer, the crowd of students surged towards the White House fence. Within minutes, hundreds of young people had secured themselves to the fence with plastic handcuffs. A group of activists in hazmat suits deployed a giant mock oil spill on the sidewalk as the police began to cordon off the area.


I was standing with press from Politico, the National Journal, CNN, CBS and others as students continued to cheer and chant at the White House fence. Even the seasoned reporters seemed impressed by the scale of the protest. No one could think of a larger student civil disobedience at the White House. We'll get the final numbers of arrests from the police later tonight, but it's already clear that this is one for the history books. 

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After they get arrested, students are being taken to a police processing center in Anacostia where they will be fined and released, if all goes according to plan. We've got an incredible team of XL Dissent organizers and volunteers who will be waiting to support them when they get out.

There have been a lot of protests against the Keystone XL pipeline, but XL Dissent had a new sense of energy, determination, and excitement. This movement isn't going away, it's getting stronger by the day. More than 70,000 people have now signed on to the Keystone XL Pledge of Resistance to show that they are willing to engage in civil disobedience if President Obama moves forward with approving the Keystone XL pipeline. XL Dissent will only help cement that commitment and energize opposition to the project. 

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President Obama has a choice to make. He can side with Big Oil and approve Keystone XL, tarnishing his environmental legacy and getting little political benefit in the process. Or he can stand with the generation of young people that helped power him into office and reject this XL climate disaster. It's time to make the right call.

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