Tipping over Standing Rock

Malcolm Gladwell, a gifted writer, popularized the idea of "tipping points". This concept is not limited to any one aspect of civil or even military life. It applies to animate and inanimate subjects. The tipping point concept is that nascent ideas, events, physical processes slowly build from a tiny point (or adoption) of inception to a certain degree, where such an idea or process no longer is a minority view/process but becomes more broadly prevalent in society or even in natural phenomena.

A common social tipping point is how many people percentage-wise does it take to change the ethnic character of a neighborhood. A recent scientific/environmental tipping point directly pertains to global warming, whereupon a likely tipping point has been reached or surpassed by the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere at 400 parts per million. Of course there are other green house gases contributing to global warming such as methane but CO2 is more well-known.

Now the origins of the Standing Rock protests are not simple as might be first imagined. Most likely there were two issues present initially: integrity of the Sioux Nation's land according to the treaties of 1851 and amended in 1868; preservation of the Tribe's access not only to their treaty-defined land but also access to clean drinking water. Other issues have arisen as this protest has continued, of which the following examples are only partial:

1. Corruption of government (where have we heard that before), especially in ND. See righteous rant by TYT's Jordan Chariton

2. Domination of the government by corporations. This brings up the curious issue of why capitalists so feared Communism, when the corporations that feed them have essentially taken over the very governments that Communists were supposed to have controlled. "I'm for me first"!

3. Environmental protection of the world's longest river. It isn't just the Sioux's water that is threatened but the significant danger posed to down stream water and farmland by the inevitable oil spills that will occur. The DAPL sham This video explains that the DAPL is not really needed because adequate transportation of the same daily volume of oil already exists, but this is to enable Energy Transport Partners to make lots of money--alas as oil prices tumbled the profit envisioned will be drastically diminished.

So why does this standoff between unarmed water protectors and militarized public and private goons represent the starting of a tipping point? What is to be tipped over?
1. Abuse of eminent domain not for public benefit but for selfish corporate good.
2. Illusory job creation. Once the pipeline construction is finished, the work disappears and will only reappear if another pipeline is constructed elsewhere.
3. Enrichment of the few--the "Elite", the plunderers of society and the earth.
4. Return of government FOR the people. Perhaps an end or at least containment of the fascistic government which ours has become.
5. Repression of free speech by the goons alluded to above. Do these police really have no souls? Does that part of their humanity disappear when they don riot gear and intentionally harm peaceful protestors? Were they always arrogant bullies even before this?
6. More remotely, but a key element for the reversal of this misfortune: campaign financing reform. This is not even on the current horizon but this is the ultimate tipping point which must be realized--otherwise, any short-term victories at Standing Rock will not bear lasting fruit.

What evidence do we have for such an escalating movement? It is all around us but one would never know this by listening to the Lame Stream Fraudcasters.

From a few initial water protectors there are now thousands of people on site, representing 100 tribes and non-natives from all over the US and abroad.

U.S. military veterans are going with the thousands already at Oceti Sakowan. Let's seen if the goons attack them, let alone deride them as jobless hippies as has often been done.

Three months ago small demonstrations began in distant cities such as Boston

Indigenous people on the Navajo Reservation. This particularly resonates with me because my daughter was born in Window Rock, AZ where this demonstration occurred and I served at the USPHS clinic in Pinon, AZ.

Protesters have rallied in Victoria, British Columbia.

Even more important is to hit the ETP funders where it hurts them most: on the bottom line. Susan Sarandon pulled her money from one of the participating banks and I hope many more will do so also. The most dramatic show down so far occurred with the lockdown in Wells Fargo Minneapolis corporate headquarters.

Progressive hero Tulsi Gabbard called on cowardly Barack Obama to shut down DAPL. If he had one-tenth the spunk of Tulsi he would do this. Hopefully more Congresspeople will stand up for this construction cessation permanently.

Standing Rock represents the slowly growing of a national and perhaps world-wide revolt against corporatist tyranny. The whole world is waiting to see what happens.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pk3JxCdf-WU]

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riverlover's picture

Tipis as a tipping point has a certain ring. Or black snake as black swan?

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.

Citizen Of Earth's picture

From twitter
Tulsi Gabbard @TulsiGabbard 9 hours ago

Just landed in Bismarck. It's 10pm, 26degrees, airport is FULL of veterans coming in from all across the country #StandingRock #NoDAPL

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

Raggedy Ann's picture

Thanks for updating us. Indeed, this could be the tipping point!

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"The “jumpers” reminded us that one day we will all face only one choice and that is how we will die, not how we will live." Chris Hedges on 9/11

Citizen Of Earth's picture

I assume the meaning is Hawaii Has Your Back (your Six).

Aloha (pronounced [a'lo.ha]) in the Hawaiian language means affection, peace, compassion, and mercy. Since the middle of the 19th century, it also has come to be used as an English greeting to say goodbye and hello. "Aloha" is also included in the state nickname of Hawaii, the "Aloha State".

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Donnie The #ShitHole Douchebag. Fake Friend to the Working Class. Real Asshole.

Anja Geitz's picture

Yes, the world is watching. Brave warriors one and all. My heart is with them.

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There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier

Anyone else thinking Tulsi is doing what we all used to expect from Elizabeth Warren.
Lovely to see the REAL heroes moving forward. Inspiring. Thank you.

Reminds me of those days, a million years ago, anyone else remember when we said: "We all live downstream." "Leave the campground cleaner than you found it." "War is not healthy for children and other living things."

Maybe, maybe, maybe - there's still time.
Thank you to all the heroes #Standing Rock #No DAPL

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will the police try to take on the vets?
will that be the tipping point?
great spirit bless all thos braveniks

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sojourns's picture

Brilliant.

Though debunked, the -Tipping Point- bit made me think of the Hundredth Monkey Effect.

When the corporacrats fall, what will they do with all that polyester?

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"I can't understand why people are frightened of new ideas. I'm frightened of the old ones."
John Cage

There is some risk for the PTB when they attack groups of vets but that certainly hasn't stopped them from being marginalized or crushed in the past. Either the PTB will do often then up with a smear campaign or they'll attack first and launch the demonization pogrom in the PR events that follow the bloodshed.

Maybe for once the arrival of the cavalry will be a good thing for the Indians.

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gulfgal98's picture

The tipping point for a social movement to have a broad effect upon general opinion is surprisingly low. According to studies, once an idea is adopted by 10% of a group, it becomes accepted by the remainder of the group.

Over time, the minority opinion grows. Once the minority opinion reached 10 percent of the population, the network quickly changes as the minority opinion takes over the original majority opinion - See more at: https://news.rpi.edu/luwakkey/2902#sthash.VMseiLJv.dpuf

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Anja Geitz's picture

Encompasses everything about this protest that is vital. I'm verklempt.

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There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier

ZimInSeattle's picture

where the people rise up and roll back the neoliberal/neofascist bullshit we've been subjected to for decades now. #NoDAPL

Seattle-area vets among those vowing to be human shields for Dakota pipeline protesters

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"Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." - JFK | "The more I see of the moneyed peoples, the more I understand the guillotine." - G. B. Shaw Bernie/Tulsi 2020

ggersh's picture

to protect against all enemies foreign and domestic.

The world is hopefully waking up.

[video:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EA-JleBjjSw&app=desktop]

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

blazinAZ's picture

Michael Wood Jr. gets it, really gets it.

On Obama, who is doing nothing to help indigenous people or other people of color, Wood says "you don't have to be white to support white supremacy." He talks about the oligarchy, about "liberals" being centrists, about all the reasons to support the Standing Rock Sioux.

And he's also saying that the vets intend this to be an ongoing mission. They want this pipeline stopped. So do I.

Thx for posting this!

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There is no justice in America, but it is the fight for justice that sustains you.
--Amiri Baraka

ggersh's picture

obama is nothing but a pathetic excuse for a human being, he makes 43 look good by comparison.

The world the people need to wake up, step up to tptb.

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I never knew that the term "Never Again" only pertained to
those born Jewish

"Antisemite used to be someone who didn't like Jews
now it's someone who Jews don't like"

Heard from Margaret Kimberley

A question was put to me recently during the Thanksgiving weekend. I had hoped to avoid the topic of politics knowing that the people we were spending time with had likely voted for Trump. The discussion of the North Dakota protests came up and, while being sympathetic to the environmental concerns of the pipeline, my friend asked why the pipeline couldn't have better safeguards to prevent that from happening. They suggested double or triple protection by encasing the pipeline with more pipe, rather like a double hulled oil tanker, or encasing it in concrete.

I didn't have an answer for them. I simply don't know what goes into the technology of a pipeline to know what safeguards are in place as standard practice. A pipeline is going to have joints and likely are the weakest points in the system. I'd like to see some discussion on this from the talented pool of people we have here. Even if safeguards are in place is that enough to end the stand off? Or, is this purely standing up to corporate power, a cooperative government and the rule of eminent domain?

The other thing I don't understand is why people didn't notice land being bought up by a corporation in order to lay a pipeline before it was too late. Now it's private property? I guess it's hard to keep track of all the underhanded stuff that probably goes on very quietly to avoid notice.

Honestly, I've just been too busy with school this semester to keep up with the story so I apologize if these topics have already been discussed. Perhaps a few key information links from both sides of the situation would summarize things completely for me. I haven't had time to read about the situation that makes an appearance here daily other than to just grasp the headline of the post. Is there any compromise to be made in this situation?

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Anja Geitz's picture

Why? Because the very resource we need to exist is being put at risk REGARDLESS of the safeguards.

This is far bigger than one pipeline. There are pipelines snaking through our entire country poisoning our water supplies. The Native American Tribes just happened to be the ones who had the courage and conviction to put their lives at risk to protect this river.

To me, it's akin to asking us to put a live explosive inside the cradle of our newborn infant, but with "safeguards".

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There is always Music amongst the trees in the Garden, but our hearts must be very quiet to hear it. ~ Minnie Aumonier

Alligator Ed's picture

and human dignity as well.
What's at stake here?
1. Rule of Law
2. Curbing corporate greed
3. Clean water
4. Cleaner air
5. Preservation of arable land
6. RESTORATION OF TRUE REPRESENTATIVE DEMOCRACY.

The implications of Standing Rock are much more vast and complex than the simple (but true) narrative of water protection. As Stalin said concerning the siege of Stalingrad: "No step back". He fought for Mother Russia. We fight for Mother Earth.

No step back!

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We'd better figure out how we're going to keep those people warm.

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The earth is a multibillion-year-old sphere.
The Nazis killed millions of Jews.
On 9/11/01 a Boeing 757 (AA77) flew into the Pentagon.
AGCC is happening.
If you cannot accept these facts, I cannot fake an interest in any of your opinions.

Alligator Ed's picture

Perhaps it will save Standing Rock, but if it does, will this relatively brief episode be enough to continue tipping the social-political scale to the peoples' favor?

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I've also been wondering if the workers will be able to keep building "the black snake" once winter sets in. Maybe winter will be a good thing if it helps stop construction.

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yellopig's picture

I was thinking about Pricerip's essay yesterday, asking why all the fuss? And I thought that it would be great if this became the tipping point, if this might be the place where we start making an actual impact on TPTB. That would make it all worthwhile.

It's often hard to tell in advance where the tipping point could be, but if we keep pushing, it might be here and now. Smile

Quibble: the world's longest river is either the Amazon or the Nile (there is some disagreement), but the Mississippi system is definitely #3.

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