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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez says the correlation between fossil fuel extraction and the abduction of indigenous women is all too overlooked

Here’s one of those clips of Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez where you can see how long you can make it before turning it off. She told us four years ago that we had 12 years to save the planet. Apparently, that wasn’t enough to scare Americans into giving up their use of fossil fuels, so now she has a new crisis: the connection between fossil fuel extraction and the abduction and murder of indigenous women. It’s all too overlooked, she says. Our question is, where does she find all of this stuff? We mean, she even found colonialism in community gardens where they grow cauliflower and not yucca.

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She’s a little bit early with this; we’ve learned from Greenpeace that May 5 is the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women.

We also confess we wrote this post just because we’re mad we can’t date her.


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