All Your Activist Facebook Friends Checking Into North Dakota Yesterday Did Absolutely Nothing To Help Anyone, Officials Say
As you may have noticed yesterday, quite a few people with whom you are Facebook friends (presumably at this point more so for entertainment purposes than out of any sort of affection) did two things:
1) Checked into the Standing Rock Indian Reservation in North Dakota on the social media platform.
2) Felt super good about themselves.
And, according to a post on Facebook from the Morton County Sheriff’s Department, also this:
3) Jack shit.
If you were, until this point, mercifully unaware of why your socially conscious acquaintances were using every ounce of their influence (that would be roughly 0.6 ounces, on average) and checking into an Indian reservation on Facebook, it’s because some (though not all, or even most, in fact) members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe, along with supporters, are protesting the construction of that portion of the Dakota Access Pipeline due to concerns about how it will affect the local water supply, and things are heated. Although it probably should’ve gotten heated two years ago when local hearings were held about the construction of the pipeline. But, naturally, like all good causes of internet activism, all the proper channels of dissent were ignored and everyone waited until the last second to complain and act like they got screwed over.
That’s according to Standing Rock Sioux tribe member and district chairman of the nearby town of Cannon Ball, Robert Fool Bear Sr. in this story from CNN.
Fool Bear has had it with the protesters. He says that more than two years ago, when members of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe could have attended hearings to make their concerns known, they didn’t care.
Regardless, we’re here now, and a lot of arrests are being made because of the protests. A rumor began that the local police were monitoring Facebook check-ins to the protest area to target protesters, so people were encouraged to flood the area with Facebook check-ins. That would, theoretically, make it harder if not impossible for police to do their targeting. What does “target” mean, exactly? The post explaining the whole plan doesn’t say. Because, 1) it’s not actually happening, and 2) like it fucking matters anyway. Just leave it vague and let everyone fill in the blanks with their nightmare scenario of choice. Much more effective than using details.
“OMG I heard the police have drones with shotguns on them and they’re shooting beanbags at the throats of elderly Native American women who were doing a peaceful good fortune dance! And also they’re teargassing babies and did you know that to babies teargas is like acid?!”
Ridiculous, people. U.S. government officials haven’t done anything like that to Native Americans in, like, at least 9 or 10 decades. Chill.
But if you’re wondering why so many Keyboard Ghandis were all about this cause, it’s pretty simple: this protest has a lot of hot internet activism buzzwords. Words like “oil,” “disenfranchised,” “natives,” “reservation,” and ooh ooh ooh, don’t forget “police.” Like I said, this is pretty hot, you guys. I can’t even imagine the support this cause would get if they were also knocking down a Planned Parenthood in the process of putting up this pipeline. The white-cis-hetero-patriarchy would be crushed under the weight of a billion reductive political memes, no doubt.
It should of course be noted that the Morton County Sheriff’s Department could be lying. Maybe they are monitoring Facebook check-ins in order to, OMFG, target people. Though, the site Ars Technica does raise this extremely valid, sensible point.
While it is true that law enforcement can and does comb public social media posts during protests, it’s not clear what effect this would have when officers could simply go to the Standing Rock site and arrest people in person.
So yeah, your friends checking into Standing Rock on Facebook did absolutely nothing to help the world or anyone in it yesterday. But the important thing is that they cared. And roughly a thousand times more important than that? You saw that they cared. Because really, that’s what internet activism is most of the time. A superficial lie. It’s like Facetune for a person’s soul..
Yesterday was halloween who gives a fuck I only cared about the boo-s
9 years ago at 1:37 pmBooooooooooooooooooo
9 years ago at 2:36 pmActivist protests are about as effective as Wally’s “articles”
9 years ago at 1:51 pmNow that has to hurt
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Indians were a isolated backward group and they deserved everything that has happened inequalities happen only to the people that don’t produce enough deal to earn it with it pussies
9 years ago at 2:00 pmWish I had a edit button but of course TFM sucks giant cock
9 years ago at 2:01 pmHow can you be so wrong? One of the remaining good things about TFM is that you cannot alter your comments. In the big boy world, you have to stand by what you say, so think for as long as it takes that malnourished hamster in your skull to conclude on whether or not you should post your comment.
9 years ago at 2:45 pmShut the fuck up
9 years ago at 2:29 pmYou are too stupid to function. No person should be aided or discouraged based on the groups that someone describes them. This is basic individual liberties. To reject individual liberties is to embrace collectivism and all the logical fallacies therein.
9 years ago at 2:43 pmGuarantee none of these people have ever done anything to actually help any Native American tribe. I’ve been to reservations, I’ve seen the alcoholism and laziness. I’ve volunteered there through childcare and building projects. I’ve done more than all these fuckers have. These children tagging themselves at whatever reservation it is are only doing it so others can see. It disgusts me.
9 years ago at 2:18 pmA woman tried to give me her child after I brought him back from our childcare service one evening. There are some serious issues here that couldn’t possibly be felt with on Facebook
9 years ago at 2:21 pmThis site isn’t known for serious comments but you’re spot on. I have a family member that teaches Special Ed on a rez and some of the shit she’s seen is absurd. Like a class full of kids with lice whose parents won’t do anything about it, for example
9 years ago at 11:18 pmYour retired
9 years ago at 10:15 amThis is an overly simplistic view of the problem. The reason why so many people “checked in” to North Dakota was to raise awareness to the issue in which the media has been ignoring. The fact that people are covering the story and writing about it shows that it has raised awareness. Whether that will translate into tangible change is another issue.
9 years ago at 2:23 pmYeah no nothing got done and no one will give a shit about this in a week. It was pure superficial back patting and self-reassurance.
9 years ago at 2:36 pmI mean people have been talking about this for a while and the protests have been going on a while so it’s not exactly a one-week kind of thing. And there’s still not argument against the drinking water issue
9 years ago at 7:26 pmI agree it’s back patting, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t effective. Same thing has been happening for a while now with similar things like Keystone, gay marriage, ice bucket challenge, etc. Enough public awareness does push issues.
9 years ago at 9:17 pmNo, the reason so many people checked in was because it was billed as a way to actually do something to help if you couldn’t actually go to the protest site. Though, as Ars Technica points out, they would only be able to arrest people who were actually at the site, so yours truly feels like a dumbass for thinking he was helping.
9 years ago at 3:12 pmPeople are covering it but most people just don’t care. Build the pipeline, make sure my gas is cheap, and just grab her pussy.
9 years ago at 5:16 pmNorth Dakota is the “Kony 2012” of this year. Everyone will go back to not giving a shit soon, just ride it out
9 years ago at 3:04 pmAh, Kony 2012. Now that was a great movement. The misappropriation of charitable funds for war-torn children collected by a white “cis male” who was arrested for masturbating on a bench in public.
Weird that you never hear SJW cite that in their arguments these days…
9 years ago at 3:18 pmWish they would check themselves into incoming traffic.
9 years ago at 3:07 pm“The police are not using your public facebook location to track you”- The police.
“Hillary Clinton did not send classified information over emails”- Hillary Clinton.
Everyone knows the most trustworthy source about whether or not questionable behavior took place is the organization or person being accused of questionable behavior!
9 years ago at 3:08 pmExcept that there’s also no evidence they’re doing it and they’re mostly just arresting people who are blocking roads. But by all means keep being wrong.
9 years ago at 3:11 pmAlready lacing up my sneakers and stretching out. What can I say, lacking impulse control is a TFM.
9 years ago at 3:21 pmBut backing down isn’t, pussy.
9 years ago at 4:21 pmI can imagine that they all drove their prius to the protests too
9 years ago at 5:13 pmThis is has the same effect as girls wearing Skechers Shape-Ups and to get Kim Kardashian’s butt.
9 years ago at 5:14 pm