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A passionate call to action against the Dakota Access Pipeline, urging all people to protect sacred land, water, and the future of our children.

The Truth About Water, Greed, And The Dakota Access Pipeline

This is more than a protest — this is survival. The Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL) isn’t just a threat to sacred Native lands — it’s a direct threat to one of our most essential resources: water. And without water, there is no life.

While the U.S. government pours energy into profits and petroleum, they ignore the long-term cost — jeopardizing the health and future of our children and generations to come. The greed is staggering, and the silence from the public even more so.

It’s time to wake up. The construction of DAPL puts sacred Indigenous land and clean drinking water at risk. When a government bans a tribe from peacefully protesting on their own ancestral lands and sends in police to remove them — that is not democracy. That is exploitation.

We must take a stand. We must speak up, show up, and shut down the Dakota Access Pipeline. Whether you’re Indigenous or not, this issue affects all of us. The Earth is speaking — and she’s asking us to protect her before it's too late.

Read more and view the image documenting this injustice here: U.S. Government Bans Native American Tribe From Protesting

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  • This is some BS!!! People of all nations NEEDS TO WAKE UP & TAKE A LOOK AROUND!! Don’t ya’ll realize that without water there is NO LIFE!!! The US government is so damn worried about how greedy they are that they are willing to jeopardize their children & future generations lives.

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