Navajo Nation Fights for Water Rights & Access to Colorado River as West Battles Historic Drought

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  • Опубликовано: 26 янв 2025

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  • @anthonymcneill1465
    @anthonymcneill1465 Год назад +18

    I enjoyed listening to Ms. Crystal as she has become enlightened in these matters and understands them. She will be a good steward of these resources. Kudos to her and the Navajo nation!

  • @laurabartoletti6412
    @laurabartoletti6412 Год назад +16

    Water is life , clean water is vital , access to clean water is vital to life - people & animal & plant LIFE !!

    • @AudioPervert1
      @AudioPervert1 Год назад

      Debra Haaland HaHaHa ! A pathetic institutional cog of greenwash capitalism and energy companies.
      Millions of Indians have fought for water rights in India for decades, not one ever made to the United Nations.
      Not one ever got a chance to speak of the endless misery, counting thousands of times over these pawns on a podium
      F**K these american assholx and F**K the United Nations - Both serve capitalism and extractive civilization.
      Bright Green Lies This Debra Haaland and Co. This pathetic Bureaucracy Now part of the same racket.

    • @tuckerbugeater
      @tuckerbugeater Год назад +1

      Then live where there's water.

  • @Juan-yq3fb
    @Juan-yq3fb Год назад +8

    Please keep informing us on Navajo nation.

  • @Griz8927
    @Griz8927 Год назад +9

    Mercy triumphs over judgment. God bless the Navajo nation.

  • @charlottesometimes2364
    @charlottesometimes2364 Год назад +17

    God bless THE NAVAJO NATION!! ♥️ From southwest Utah

  • @luvostaneck4717
    @luvostaneck4717 Год назад +2

    Water is essential to life. It is a shame our country fails to secure water to native Americans in reservations.

  • @spotlight1220
    @spotlight1220 Год назад +16

    The US Congress has spent 75 billion + in Ukraine, meanwhile our Navajo people have to haul water to their homes and crops. Why not spent 300 million and bring fresh water to the Navajo nation. Congress makes me sick.

    • @AuntyKsTarot
      @AuntyKsTarot Год назад

      As an Indigenous person let me point out that the fight for freedom from occupation isn’t the issue preventing water security. The issue is white Americans and their extraction, water waste and subsidies to industry. Also tax the rich and their will be money to fight this, the problem is settlers won’t give up their harmful ways.

    • @kriskoenig4606
      @kriskoenig4606 Год назад +3

      The money they make on their casino they could build it themselves like every other city in America

    • @LuigiMordelAlaume
      @LuigiMordelAlaume Год назад +2

      ​@@kriskoenig4606 I think you're missing the point. It isn't water transportation that is the issue, it is securing a water source. Buying hydrogen and oxygen to produce water would be hella expensive 😜

    • @josephinetracy1485
      @josephinetracy1485 Год назад

      Those masonic criminals get a huge kickback from all foreign aid they engineer to be given out. Eventually the whole system will collapse; not that the masonic parasites care..

    • @tinka1015
      @tinka1015 Год назад

      Keep voting them dems in nm, Colorado, az, California etc etc.

  • @grapek909
    @grapek909 Год назад +3

    LET THE NAVAJO PEOPLE USE THEIR INNOVATION SKILLS, ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS, AND GOOD IDEAS TO GET MORE WATER AND OTHER THINGS THEY NEED AND WANT. THIS IS WHAT HAS MADE AMERICA SO SUCCESSFUL, NOT ALWAYS ASKING OTHERS FOR FREE STUFF AND LEECHING.

  • @dee2231
    @dee2231 Год назад +7

    Stand & fight for your GOD given rights to clean water access....

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад +1

      Is god going to magically restore the Colorado River to its original level or will god leave us to solve the mess we created?

    • @dee2231
      @dee2231 Год назад +1

      @@mpalfadel2008 why should God clean up man's mess?

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад +1

      @@dee2231 couldn’t agree more….

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад +1

      @@dee2231 so when all the water is gone, does that mean that god no longer guarantees a right to clean water?
      That would seem to be the logical conclusion, wouldn’t it?

    • @TheVideosILike1
      @TheVideosILike1 Год назад

      @@mpalfadel2008 But wait...drought is god's plan, right? Cutting off water to native populations is god's plan, right? Perhaps it's the plan of a blond haired, blue-eyed American god?

  • @NickyLee-wn9uv
    @NickyLee-wn9uv Год назад +1

    We. As Ute have our water rights, our graat- great grandfather, Chief Jack House, fought for years with the state of Colorado and the Congress,I'm the early 50's - 70's,in the 80's ,we finally got water to our Rez, with a water line,to homes,in southwest colorado, the Dine' nation needs better leguslatsr n bills,

  • @kimhunter8395
    @kimhunter8395 Год назад +6

    Water rights on the COlorado River are first here, first served. The Navajo were definitely there before the state of California.

  • @sharlarae9719
    @sharlarae9719 Год назад +9

    Providing water to the Navajo Nation was promised by the government and now they don't want to honor another treaty!!!!! Doing so would be a drop in the bucket compared to what the cities use on a daily basis. HONOR THE TREATY AND THE NAVAJO PEOPLE NOW!!!!!

  • @kevinthomas3946
    @kevinthomas3946 Год назад +10

    The Navaho nation are friends of mine they brought me back to life when I arrived at my lowest I bought property in their checkerboard community they have always had a water problem and never once did they stop me from filling my water tanks at their wells I’m talking to you Mountain View i still own my land there but I live in New York and the best i can do for my friends is stay put for now and NOT be a strain on supply good luck Navaho’s

    • @kevinthomas3946
      @kevinthomas3946 Год назад +1

      To my friends in Mountain View and Gallup New Mexico.
      Thank you

    • @nickrios9560
      @nickrios9560 Год назад +2

      You should help them

    • @kevinthomas3946
      @kevinthomas3946 Год назад +1

      @@nickrios9560 I did when I was there

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@kevinthomas3946 out of sight out of mind

    • @kevinthomas3946
      @kevinthomas3946 Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi well said

  • @LuigiMordelAlaume
    @LuigiMordelAlaume Год назад +10

    I wish Crystal Tulley-Cordova went into the absurd details discussed in the Supreme Court case. Like Barrett saying "can't you just use the groundwater [that states are draining empty]?" and Alito saying the Navajo people use more water than Arizona residents. Maybe they're including agricultural if somehow it's true, but it's not like they can move their reservation and fields to an area with more water.
    We're basically forcing them to live in a dry area, then making them the first people that we can cut off from water that we stole from them. It's barbaric.
    And the Colorado River water rights treaty between the states is basically built on who called dibs first, and it excludes the people that had dibs thousands of years before any state government existed.

    • @MrBASShunt3r
      @MrBASShunt3r Год назад +2

      Your argument is pretty silly.
      As

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад

      How does the navajo nation use so much water when so many don't have running water or indoor plumbing.
      The aquifers are permanently contaminated from uranium mining.

    • @SinaloaTacos
      @SinaloaTacos Год назад

      Its always been this way- disgusting! They stole everything from our people our families and still today trying to take more!

    • @johnbrian118
      @johnbrian118 Год назад +2

      @@MrStaybrown The huge aquifer under Black Mesa was drastically lowered during the 70's 80's and 90's creating coal slush that transported coal to burn for electricity for most of the major wester cities from Phoenix to LA to Las Vegas! I was told that the Black Mesa aquifer literally seeped the purest water that did not need treatment! It is sad what the USA did with tribal government support to its land.

    • @MrStaybrown
      @MrStaybrown Год назад

      @@johnbrian118 yup.
      I remember they let water run non-stop at the public water points, and the free coal cards issued to everyone in the surrounding areas, they'd sell the truck load at the border towns.

  • @grippen3273
    @grippen3273 Год назад +1

    They should get what ever they want

  • @joelewis5187
    @joelewis5187 Год назад +7

    This should not even be a subject, these are native lands and resources. If anything, everyone should be petitioning the dine’ nation to use the water. These are their ancestral lands, everyone else is here are guest who have clearly gone to far in wasting the recourses provided by Mother Earth.

    • @campingintheforest_
      @campingintheforest_ Год назад

      No treaty was ever signed that sacrificed indigenous water rights, the government assumed the water came with the land, NOPE.

  • @LamaniteLiving
    @LamaniteLiving Год назад +1

    Thank you for covering the story.

  • @jrhend5355
    @jrhend5355 Год назад +1

    The federal government we're also involved in radiation tailing from church Rock NM to chambers AZ polluting the drinking water here in Gallup NM. That's why water pipe line is going through Farmington NM -gallup NM using Colorado river. So it's still going through Navajo Land? We need water Too!

  • @dianecrawford9204
    @dianecrawford9204 Год назад +1

    Who needs permission to get water --- no one

  • @GoldFeather-li8zm
    @GoldFeather-li8zm Год назад +2

    America is a Republic, not a democracy.
    This anchor is getting more sith like every day.

  • @anitaireland4306
    @anitaireland4306 Год назад

    They should have access...government needs to cut the crap.

  • @SinaloaTacos
    @SinaloaTacos Год назад +1

    Give all our land back and nobody will have to fight for anything.

  • @ArtHelm
    @ArtHelm Год назад +12

    This is the largest crime against the Navajo nation and the 23 pueblo Indian nations, as well as the State of New Mexico.
    The San Juan river's water belongs to NM, not AZ or CA! NM and the Indians got screwed when they built the Hover dam and the Glen Canyon dam!
    I think it is a crime that LA gets any water from the CO river basin whatsoever!

  • @adel19997
    @adel19997 Год назад +1

    The Navajo tribe like all others are independent sovereign nation inside a BIG nation (U.S.) not under Federal or State jurisdiction, & non-natives including law enforcement must request permission to enter their land to assist in murderers, kidnappings, etc.
    Suggestion:
    Request millionaire casino tribes to donate 💰. Those rich casinos, donated millions in support/oppose propositions in California, gave 💰 to universities, nonprofits and Democrat Party, etc.
    Ask them for support to dig wells on their first nations land they own

  • @Juan-yq3fb
    @Juan-yq3fb Год назад

    America needs to clean up water and stop wars.

  • @kriskoenig4606
    @kriskoenig4606 Год назад +1

    Their casino makes a couple hundred million they can build their own infrastructure we need to end this Federal subsidies that is killing the taxpayers

  • @e.l.france5136
    @e.l.france5136 Год назад +1

    At the very, very least their communities should be First for any and all water needs and rights they are entitled to. Period stop.

  • @ScorpioxA1
    @ScorpioxA1 Год назад +2

    It is not right what are done to them.

  • @spockspock
    @spockspock Год назад +1

    Decolonize, include reparations. Long past due.

  • @nicklang7670
    @nicklang7670 Год назад +5

    Water is a human right!

    • @clarestucki5151
      @clarestucki5151 Год назад +1

      Nick You are absolutely correct. Anybody has the right to catch the rain water in a bucket, or to go to the local river and scoop some up. But nobody has the right to have it delivered to them under pressure for free!!

    • @nicklang7670
      @nicklang7670 Год назад

      @@clarestucki5151 If water is a right water sanitation should be a right too. The government gets water for free. Are you anti-government? You sound pro-privatization. So much for the Re'public'...

  • @rmohr6764
    @rmohr6764 Год назад +2

    🇺🇸🏜️No it's up to that Tribe, to take care of it's People. They have to secure lands and make it work for them. Ya don't see the Amish whining & crying, they do it themselves!!!!!!!!!!!!🇺🇸

  • @apogeeangel2387
    @apogeeangel2387 Год назад +6

    I Love How People Have To BEG, This Government For What We Actually Need To Survive, When That's Why The People Started This Government In The First Place, Which Personally, I Think Was The Biggest Mistake, Cause In My Dealing With Our Government, They Couldn't Care Less About Civil Rights Or The fact I Was Being Driven Out My Home & Town By Civilian Scum-Bags Working With Corrupted Police, Lawyers, Prosecutors, & Judges

  • @charliew7478
    @charliew7478 Год назад

    Take the water. It's yours. Don't ever ask again.

  • @alin81-82
    @alin81-82 Год назад +1

    I generally like what Deb Holland has been doing but very disappointed in her capitulation in the willow project.

  • @justiceedwards4219
    @justiceedwards4219 10 месяцев назад

    Navajos need to fight for the 1/8th. People

  • @jodybryant1752
    @jodybryant1752 Год назад +1

    They do need to address this!!!!
    Water and Native American soil is the
    Tribal rights.
    Not to mention they are human beings , who still have limited access to resources in this time.
    While AI and technology has advanced.
    We must save the indigenous peoples and heritage from extinction.
    Please vote
    Yes
    So the Navajo Nation has quality water and human needs.
    Chi holla Li
    A fellow advocate.

  • @gloriache8903
    @gloriache8903 Год назад +1

    We can drill for water in some areas on the reservation. But it will always be contaminated with uranium or too, brackish, alkaline water or modern day chemicals like mercury from old mines like the one from Silverton,CO...goldmine.

  • @curtiscabral3141
    @curtiscabral3141 Год назад +3

    We are not going away

  • @jessealedonis3987
    @jessealedonis3987 Год назад +2

    There's no historic drought ! We live on a water planet and there is endless primary water! Get educated !!!

  • @ordoabchaos2859
    @ordoabchaos2859 Год назад +2

    Damn America still messing with these people

  • @Vbluevital
    @Vbluevital Год назад

    We take their native lands... now even water.

  • @boombot934
    @boombot934 Год назад +4

    Water💧💦 belongs to Native People🙏! Native People's rights 🥇first!

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад +1

      First come first serve huh?
      Is that fair?
      Ever hear of hydraulic despotism?

  • @eagleeyeskyview4615
    @eagleeyeskyview4615 Год назад +1

    Good american people should support 100% for Native American Doesn't matter which God we believe in Or what nationality we are from America's Native American people had been suffering from long time which is very sad.

  • @luisalcazar5047
    @luisalcazar5047 Год назад

    They don’t need water. They need pepshi 🥤 😂😂😂

  • @allamericannative
    @allamericannative Год назад

    🌊💙🇺🇲VOTE BLUE FIGHT HATE🇺🇲💙🌊

  • @moss787
    @moss787 Год назад +3

    Time to decommission the city of Las Vegas.

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад

      What do you want to do with the city’s residents?

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@mpalfadel2008 the catholic church is always looking for children

  • @MichaelThomas-ll1hw
    @MichaelThomas-ll1hw Год назад +3

    It’s insane how the US policy makers don’t even consider reconciliation as an issue worth mentioning … at least in Canada we can conceptually understand it and attempt to take incremental steps towards amending and atoning for the past

    • @100c0c
      @100c0c Год назад +1

      "amending and atoning" = land acknowledgements

    • @tinka1015
      @tinka1015 Год назад

      MAID. When you gonna atone for assisting suicides ??

  • @DjWellDressedMan
    @DjWellDressedMan Год назад +1

    First Nations fighting for WATER after living here for 20,000+ years,
    shows you how Typical American thinking as if they were here for the last 20,000 years.

  • @jackpagepress
    @jackpagepress Год назад +1

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @EVtripper
    @EVtripper Год назад

    What about Lake Tulare?

  • @markordorica4935
    @markordorica4935 Год назад +4

    Is Colorado water canals are low ? Need to pray for water rain and snow water to fill those canals 🙏🌤️🌌🌌🌌

    • @BigFatHeretic
      @BigFatHeretic Год назад +1

      Prayers won’t work!!! We need to take advice from climate scientists and not walk around with your head tilted sideways so God can whisper in your ear!!!!! Think for yourself instead of waiting for an audio hallucination!!!!!

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@BigFatHeretic climate scientists are paid off by corporate america

  • @LegendaryJim
    @LegendaryJim Год назад

    but what then would they use to make almond milk?

  • @Countdown-ct7iv
    @Countdown-ct7iv Год назад +1

    Why is it Native Americans have to fight for access to land that is rightfully theirs anyway?

  • @rainbow6978
    @rainbow6978 Год назад

    There should be plenty of water for everyone.
    Alito and Thomas can rcv gifts without disclosing. This would be legal.

  • @alisonlevity
    @alisonlevity Год назад

    Half of Colorado River water goes to alfalfa grown for cows.

  • @IRun4Ultra
    @IRun4Ultra Год назад +2

    We Are NOT Running Out of Primary Water
    But in water-scarce regions like the Southwest, outside use of freshwater resources can affect water availability for local farms and communities. Arizona, for instance, has no rules on groundwater pumping as long as it is for a “beneficial use,” which includes agriculture even if the products are shipped elsewhere. Near a 10,000-acre hay farm run by a Saudi subsidiary, local residents say their wells are going dry. It is not only foreign companies who take advantage of this regulatory loophole, however-companies from other states and cities around the United States are also buying up land in Arizona to take advantage of the state’s loose water regulations, putting Arizona’s long-term water resources at risk.

  • @GalenBattershell
    @GalenBattershell Год назад

    With the ground water is depleting and Koch industries keep fracking . What if.a nuclear power plant sink into the aquafer

  • @PoeCasey
    @PoeCasey Год назад +3

    Historic drought? Have you seen the snowpack? It's at a record.

  • @MrTruth-vk5by
    @MrTruth-vk5by Год назад +1

    Native nuisances should had been erased a long time ago

  • @curtiscabral3141
    @curtiscabral3141 Год назад +1

    This is why I quit my job 30 urea’s ago! Why cause it was a lie and I can’t live a lie

  • @Applecider-Poetry
    @Applecider-Poetry Год назад

    HOPE YOU CAN DRINK YOUR WATER ----- WE CANNOT DRINK OURS

  • @curtrice6060
    @curtrice6060 Год назад +2

    Th sins against the First Nation people , make me mad !

  • @1612westable
    @1612westable Год назад +1

    Kx 100 Liz will be a hold hook to consider to draining to water supply to left alone jx no chains

  • @clarestucki5151
    @clarestucki5151 Год назад +1

    The Navajos have always had the right to go to the Colorado (or any river) and scoop up some water, but they do not have the right to have it delivered to their hogans under pressure for free.

    • @RSKLove
      @RSKLove Год назад

      Nope, not helpful to becoming a developed sovereign nation, the current policy. That is, unless you really want a bunch of pee’d off Navajo kids that will remember exactly how this played out.

  • @crazycatlady183
    @crazycatlady183 Год назад

  • @judydoucette8762
    @judydoucette8762 Год назад +2

    Wow, and it is their water. 😢

    • @MrBASShunt3r
      @MrBASShunt3r Год назад +2

      Why is it their water? The tributaries start in Colorado. If anyone has a claim on the water, it's Colorado state.
      Navajo nation has a total population of a little over 300,000.
      Combine the tribes hold up to 20% of the water that flows through the Colorado River.
      30%if it goes to California.
      Total population 40,000,000 million people...

    • @judydoucette8762
      @judydoucette8762 Год назад +2

      @@MrBASShunt3r Because, it was an invasion, not a war.
      But still, what's done is done. It would be best if it was split in half 50 percent to the Navajo, and 50 percent to the rest❣️💧

    • @MrBASShunt3r
      @MrBASShunt3r Год назад

      @@judydoucette8762 definitely of invasion.
      an instance of invading a country or region with an (armed force.)
      No offense but that's is a terrible idea.
      You idea would take away the water from 40 million people to give it to 300,00 people, Terrible logic on your behalf.
      Also the American agriculture heart land would collapse.
      You like eating?
      Your idea would starve the entire pacific south west.
      Do some research and don't let decisions be made by your emotions. only logic and commen sense are valid.

  • @lakshyavarshney9942
    @lakshyavarshney9942 Год назад

    Anti democracy portal termed as democracy now

  • @huntergrant6520
    @huntergrant6520 Год назад

    Democracy now? Lol, you should totally change that name.

  • @skellingtonmeteoryballoon
    @skellingtonmeteoryballoon Год назад

    Okay, but what about access in-between droughts ? maybe some tunnel vision agenda in the oversight committee perhaps ?

  • @shawnsanders2182
    @shawnsanders2182 Год назад +3

    Nobody should have to fight for the source of life. THE DROUGHTS ARE OVER!!!!.

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад

      You never studied the history of Saudi Arabia have ya?
      Talk about endless wars over water and limited resources

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@mpalfadel2008 there are only limited resources for the Indians

    • @mpalfadel2008
      @mpalfadel2008 Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi tell that to the people of Phoenix, especially what the people who bought homes thinking they’d have water for their homes

  • @anntrope491
    @anntrope491 Год назад

    INDIGENOUS PEOPLE SHOULD RECEIVE REPARATIONS...OF LAND, OF WATER, OF RIGHTS OVER THEIR COUNTRY. ..

  • @dianadowie3985
    @dianadowie3985 Год назад

    This is so wrong not to access to water!

  • @bustavil6763
    @bustavil6763 Год назад +1

    His is easy ❤❤❤ TRUMP for world peace 🕊️✌️🕊️✌️🕊️✌️

  • @TribalCashAA
    @TribalCashAA Год назад +1

    Step 1 Get full sovereignty of your land outside any U.S. authority or influence. Once you have that everything else will work.

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      not true look at the sovereign nations and see they are not better than the poorest counties of USA

    • @TribalCashAA
      @TribalCashAA Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi There are no sovereign indigenous nations. All countries that exist today are melting pots. Are you referring to so called 'tribal lands' in the U.S.? They exist under the full control of the U.S. government and can be reverted to U.S. government ownership, by force, at the will of U.S. authorities. If you are referring generally to poor third world countries, most of their poverty is a result of U.S. control over the global economy. The U.S. has tight control over most smaller economies, and can make or break most countries through commodity and currency manipulations. Venezuela, bigger oil reserves than Saudi Arabia, U.S. crushed their economy easily. Same many other countries.

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@TribalCashAA Red Lake Nation is sovereign

    • @TribalCashAA
      @TribalCashAA Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi Uhm, no. Let them take any position which threatens U.S. control over its territory. Let them issue their own currency. Let them try to arrange diplomatic relations with any foreign entity without express approval from the U.S. And see how long they last. The United States talks about all sorts of security threats but the biggest real threat to the U.S. is sovereignty of tribes whose land has been taken, and there is no real sovereignty for any tribe within U.S. borders.

  • @jeanwonnacott2718
    @jeanwonnacott2718 Год назад

    This was their land. We are only visitors. How dare you control their water rights??

  • @cndacecandler6351
    @cndacecandler6351 Год назад

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  • @VitaminDeeeeee
    @VitaminDeeeeee Год назад

    Why do they have to ask if they are the owner

  • @biggshow1045
    @biggshow1045 Год назад

    Is this america or not.are they better than the rest of the population.their is a drought maybe they should move to where some water is. We are in Calif. my friend was worried about the drought and earthquakes so they moved.

  • @Grannathinks
    @Grannathinks Год назад

    Native American,or First People as they are, should always have first rights! There would be plenty of water if if California weren't as demanding as it is. Close down every other golf course. That will save lots of water. People first, no outdoor watering, zero scapeing, reducing farm,orchard,winery
    reduced in size. Because as we waste water growing food products that then is wasted, left to die in the fields because we don't have enough migrants to pick the food.
    Waste, over and over and over. When will we learn.

  • @renter2572
    @renter2572 Год назад +3

    💕💕💕 let's go Brandon 🤣🤣🤣

    • @lauriesmyla5376
      @lauriesmyla5376 Год назад +2

      Explain your totally irrelevant comment!

    • @renter2572
      @renter2572 Год назад

      Trump 💕😘 for world ✌️🕊️✌️🕊️ let's go Brandon 🤣🤣🤣

  • @Spock_Rogers
    @Spock_Rogers Год назад

    Stop animal agriculture! That's a huge part of the problem.

    • @charlottesometimes2364
      @charlottesometimes2364 Год назад

      Then go eat bugs

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      animals are not the problem broccoli grown in a desert is

    • @Spock_Rogers
      @Spock_Rogers Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi What? A huge part of the world's land is used for animals and animal feed. The animals also contribute a great deal to the climate crisis.

    • @DS-nv8bi
      @DS-nv8bi Год назад

      @@Spock_Rogers not true except feeding beef grain that is full of chemicals

    • @Spock_Rogers
      @Spock_Rogers Год назад

      @@DS-nv8bi The global scope of the livestock issue is huge. A 212-page online report published by the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization says 26 percent of the earth’s terrestrial surface is used for livestock grazing. One-third of the planet’s arable land is occupied by livestock feed crop cultivation. Seventy percent of Brazil’s deforested land is used as pasture, with feed crop cultivation occupying much of the remainder. And in Botswana, the livestock industry consumes 23 percent of all water used. Globally, 18 percent of greenhouse gas emissions can be attributed to the livestock industry-more than is produced by transportation-related sources. And in the United States, livestock production is responsible for 55 percent of erosion, 37 percent of all applied pesticides and 50 percent of antibiotics consumed, while the animals themselves directly consume 95 percent of our oat production and 80 percent of our corn, according to the Sierra Club.

  • @kalasatwater2224
    @kalasatwater2224 Год назад

    Want to marry a first nations girl

  • @kevenclinton4970
    @kevenclinton4970 Год назад

    NO!

  • @animelech6004
    @animelech6004 Год назад

    Why give them rights ?. None Navajos have no Rights on their reservation !. Any member can falsify false accusations against none Navajos and they fabricate accusations in their phony law system against the individual !..

  • @beverlykeys4330
    @beverlykeys4330 Год назад +2

    Thank you for covering this story.

  • @bustavil6763
    @bustavil6763 Год назад +2

    💕💕💕 let's go Brandon 🤣🤣🤣