• Radicalized@lemmy.one
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    11 months ago

    Fairy creek was pretty much the last of the old growth forests on Vancouver Island (other than a small amount of parkland). That shit is never coming back, not for 5-10 generations, possibly not for a thousand years. And that’s only if the land is left untouched to recover (which it will not be). I have personally seen the devastation of the island in rural areas. Along the highways the forest is left in tact, but just a couple metres away it is entirely clear cut. They hide it from us because people would start to care if they knew the truth.

    The benefit? Large sums of money for a few wealthy individuals. The leader who saw this through retired and is working for the forestry industry now. And the wood from these precious trees? Turned into guitars and other embellishments. An utter waste of a non-renewable resource. They could have logged any second-growth forest for this.

    Never forget that it was the BC NDPs that did this — the supposed leftist, environmentalist party. Reformist politicians and the entire parliamentary system needs to be shed. Voting for them has never worked and never will work.

    Gain some class consciousness.

    marxist.ca

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    11 months ago

    Remind me where the local indigenous residents were in all this? I heard they were all FOR the logging, despite the massive damage and their self-appointed land protector status, so I know this can’t be right

  • AutoTL;DR@lemmings.worldB
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    11 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Federal Green Party deputy leader Angela Davidson—also known as Rainbow Eyes—has been convicted of seven counts of criminal contempt for her participation in the Fairy Creek logging blockades on Vancouver Island beginning three years ago.

    Supreme Court decision released Thursday, Justice Christopher Hinkson ruled Davidson breached a court-ordered injunction and her bail conditions in connection with protest activities on May 18, June 23 and 25, Aug. 10, Nov. 28, 2021, and Jan. 15 and 28, 2022.

    Hinkson said Davidson’s conduct was “defiant, repeated and public, and certainly not minimal,” and declined to acquit her for her role in blockades of the Fairy Creek logging site in 2021 and 2022.

    Protest camps were set up close to the cutting site in August 2020 and the RCMP began enforcing a court injunction granted to the Teal-Jones Group, the forestry company that holds the harvesting license in the area.

    During the trial Hereditary Chief Walas Namugwis testified that Davidson and other Indigenous people were acting as stewards of the environment and defending the land.

    Davidson, an Indigenous advocate known for protesting logging practices in B.C., was named as one of two deputy leaders of the federal Green Party in 2022.


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