Защита права собственности и верховенство закона
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Thousands gathered across the country Tuesday in coordinated demonstrations to protest construction of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline.
Dozens were arrested in what organizers called a "National Day of Action" by self-proclaimed "water protectors" near Army Corps of Engineers offices from Los Angeles to New York City. The protests planned for more than 300 communities across the U.S. were an intended show of solidarity with the Standing Rock Sioux Indian tribe, which says its drinking water and way of life are threatened by the proposed pipeline.
In Mandan, North Dakota, about 40 miles from where the pipeline would cross on the border of the Standing Rock Sioux Indian Reservation, 350 protesters blocked a railroad with a pickup truck and other debris. More than 25 people were arrested, some on felony charges, according to the Morton County Sheriff Department.
Отсюда
Это не прихоти леваков, это вопрос о неприкосновенности частной собственности и соблюдения договоров, а так же свобод граждан от домогательств со стороны третих лиц и государства - всё по конституции. Где праваки, когда нужно защищать принципы, которые они считают своими неотъемлемыми правами? Или индейцы - это НЕ люди и НЕ граждане?
И вот всё у них так.
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