Post November 5, 2016
Dublin Core
Title
Post November 5, 2016
Subject
Two juxtaposed photographs. The top photo shows an Indigenous person in a gray hoodie sitting on a horse, looking at police officers arriving in numerous armored vehicles. The picture emerges from the protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. The bottom image shows the silhouettes of police officers lined up on a nighttime street in Charlotte.
Description
This is how our tax dollars are spent to #protectandserve us. As we speak, millions of dollars of taxpayer money is being spent to defend a corporation's right to steal, break the law and poison the land, water and people on soil that was given as a treaty for carrying out a mass genocide of a culture. All of which is taking place in a country that can't afford universal healthcare, but can billions for an election. #nodpl #waterislife #standingrock #charlotteuprising #blacklivesmatter #capitilismkills #queerappalachia #ourmountainstoo #outinthesouth #queerappalachianfieldnote #appalachia #appalachian #yallmeansall #genderneutralandyallinclusive #appalachianqueer #appalachia #appalachian #queersouth #queersinthesouth #southernqueers #countryqueer #queercountry #southernqueer #queerhillbilly #LGBTSouth #ruralqueers #ruralpride #electricdirt #zine
Creator
Unknown
Publisher
@queerappalachia
Date
November 5, 2016
Format
Image
Language
English
Citation
Unknown, “Post November 5, 2016,” Queer Appalachia Preservation Project, accessed February 4, 2025, https://maxwellcloe.com/QAPP/items/show/206.