British Columbia: Nigeria North?

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A video concerning Royal Dutch Shell, of Niger Delta infamy, and their coal bed methane plans in the Sacred Headwaters Basin, Mount Klappan, British Columbia.
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Channel: News & Politics
Uploaded: June 7, 2007 at 2:21 am
Author: dogwoodinitiative

Length: 00:04:37
Rating: 4.80
Views: 182709

Tags: Tahltan shell nigeria coal bed methane sacred headwaters klappan environment oil gas stikine skeena british columbia

Video Comments:
dntgiveupnow (October 5, 2008 at 4:55 pm)
ALL of you need to take some BEFORE/AFTER pictures of the basin and then take a trip to Nigeria to see what Shell is doing for the people there. I visited Port Harcourt and felt the pollution, saw the pollution and smelled the oil in the air. Shell went back on and continue to defy their promise to protect the environment in Nigeria. Do we want this for our beloved Canada? Do we want to let Shell spoil our land and then jet home with $ in their pockets? Our gov't had better be prepared!
clayoilpatchman (September 30, 2008 at 5:38 pm)
Around 2:50 on the video I notice that old native woman wearing store bought clothes, if the natives are so into their roots and tradition why is she not wearing hides, mocassins and traditional clothing. Or do they even know how to make them anymore? Natives seem to want all the benifits of the new world clothes, cars, modern firearms and fishing nets, houses built with our tax dollars yet they claim to want thing the way they were. It would seem NOT!
superjudge77 (October 1, 2008 at 6:52 pm)
Obviously you don't know Canadian history. Natives were shipped off to residential schools so they could be assimilated within "Canadian" culture. The Canadian government tried to kill their culture; genocide. They were quite happy wearing "traditional clothing" until the government forced them into suits and "store bought clothes". Now that they fight to be able to return to more traditional ways of life, which you seem to advocate,you also support the destruction of their means to do this
clayoilpatchman (October 1, 2008 at 11:41 pm)
I think you missed my point. The natives were put into these schools and what not upwards of 100+ years ago, today there is nothing stopping them from making traditional clothing and hunting and fishing with traditional means, which they do not do.
takuarm (October 6, 2008 at 8:49 pm)
Do you eat, do you drink water, do you breath the air? Did you even consider the fact that what they are doing is irreversable? Do you live in this area? No, so what do you care about? Another case of beer? Can't make beer without drinking water? Or did you know that?
woofybigj (September 30, 2008 at 5:52 am)
Whose land is sacred? I am going to start a group or "tribe" if you will to protest the habiation of the greater metropolitan area of Vancouver. Some of my ancestors came from that place, the current residents have sullied and despoiled the land. I want them all out, they are not protecting it in a way I decided is best. You have absolutely no reason to argue with me because I am right and you are wrong. The true value is intrinsic and inherent to the area itself, as such it is priceless.
woofybigj (September 30, 2008 at 5:34 am)
So what you are arguing is that all supporters of resource extraction and industrial development drive "jacked up" F350's, are white, are male and if I read into your pithy points correctly...must be Redneck's? Wow I didn't know that environmentalists (of which you certainly are, I just have to assume that) were so biased by their own stereotypical views of people they don't agree with.
woofybigj (September 30, 2008 at 5:26 am)
When are truths racist? Why are basic facts that are common to so many reserves so un-politically correct when they are pointed out? And why is the commenter labelled a racist? I have worked on them, around them and some of my family came from them. Reserves are what they are and until the defacto dictatorships called chief and council are outlawed the nepotism won't stop and the poverty will not end.
woofybigj (October 4, 2008 at 6:42 am)
Great, I got thumbed down because someone doesn't know what "nepotism" means. Let me dumb it down for you: It means the Chiefs and their families steal and misappropriate the money meant for their tribes welfare. They take several trips per year at Indian and Northern Affairs expense to attend conventions and fact finding tours only to golf their time away and stay in the finest hotels. I know several who do it all the time, its a way of life, maybe even a new "traditional" way of life.
clayoilpatchman (September 26, 2008 at 5:34 pm)
Lets break that down loggers- they have little or no understanding of the enviornment just look at their cutblocks and the mess left behind. Guides for hunting and fishing are only interested in their own profit and could care less about the animals, fish, or the residents that have the rights to harvest these animals or fish, or the enviornment, from my experiences.