The whole protest movement against the Dakota Access Pipeline was a fraud from beginning to end. There were five other pipelines running over the same basic route. The “sacred burial grounds” were not on federal property and not particularly close to the DAPL. And the actions of the protesters confirm that they really didn’t care anything at all about preserving the environment because they trashed the environment and created an ecological disaster at their camp site.
Not content to merely disrupt communities, increase costs to the taxpayers, delay work that will produce good jobs, and thrashing the environment the sub-humans who inhabited the DAPL camp site went off and left a number of dogs to fend for themselves in a North Dakota winter:
Crews continue to clean up the Oceti Sakowin protest camp. As officers moved in and protesters moved out, garbage wasn’t the only thing left behind
Two dogs and six puppies were found and rescued at the main Dakota Access Pipeline Camp by Furry Friends Rockin’ Rescue.
The rescue group has been working hard to catch all the animals that were left behind at the camp.
“Extremely sad being these guys were left behind. But we offer, Furry Friends offers hope,” Tiffany Hardy with the rescue group said. “I mean there’s so much hope within Furry Friends as far as these puppies finding homes.”
Furry Friends Rockin’ Rescue said they plan to go back to the protests camps to catch more animals. They said they’re having a hard time because the loud machinery is scaring the animals.
“It’s a mess down there, so it’s really, really hard to find these animals and get them,” Julie Schirado with the rescue group said.
They are planning to go back to the camps every weekend if they have enough volunteers and if they’re able to get into the campsite.
This is not a surprise. The same people who were at the camp site were probably fine with killing babies, too.
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