So, this article outlines what the nominee for director of #HomelandSecurity has planned for #SilencingDissent in the US...

From 2019: South Dakota Governor #KristiNoem Caves on Attempted Efforts to Silence #PipelineProtesters

ACLU, October 24, 2019

"South Dakota’s governor and attorney general today backed down from their unconstitutional attempts to silence pipeline protestors. In response to a lawsuit we filed alongside the ACLU of South Dakota and the Robins Kaplan law firm, the state has agreed to never enforce the unconstitutional provisions of several state laws that threatened activists who encourage or organize protests, particularly protests of the #KeystoneXL [#KXL] pipeline, with fines and criminal penalties of up to 25 years in prison.

"The settlement agreement reached today and now headed to the court for approval is an important victory for the right to protest. It comes soon after a federal court temporarily blocked enforcement of the pieces of the laws that infringed on First Amendment protected speech, and makes the court’s temporary block a permanent one.

"The laws include the #RiotBoostingAct, which gave the state the authority to sue individuals and #organizations for 'riot boosting,' a novel and confusing term. The court warned against the laws’ broad reach, noting that the laws could have prohibited:

- Sending a supporting email or a letter to the editor in support of a protest
- Giving a cup of coffee or thumbs up or $10 to protesters
- Holding up a sign in protest on a street corner
- Asking someone to protest

"Under the First Amendment, that is impermissible.

"The court rightly recognized the stakes of this case. And it put these #AntiProtest efforts in perspective, asking 'if these riot boosting statutes were applied to the protests that took place in Birmingham, Alabama, what might be the result?' The answer: 'Dr. King and the Southern Christian Leadership Conference could have been liable under an identical riot boosting law[.]'

"Indeed, South Dakota’s unconstitutional anti-protest efforts echoed the suppression of past social movements. From the start, South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem called on 'shut[ting] down' 'out-of-state people' who come into South Dakota to 'slow and stop construction' of the pipeline. Her harmful calls were reminiscent of government attempts throughout our history to delegitimize and minimize significant #SocialMovements as the work of 'outside agitators,' including Reverend #MartinLutherKingJr.

"South Dakota’s quick and costly retreat (they’ll have to compensate plaintiffs for attorney’s fees under the settlement agreement) should serve as a lesson for other legislatures considering similar efforts to silence dissent.

"In the last few years, we have witnessed a legislative trend of states seeking to criminalize protest, deter political participation, and curtail freedom of association. These bills appear to be a direct reaction from politicians and corporations to some of the most effective tactics of those speaking out today, including water protectors challenging pipeline construction, Black Lives Matter, and those calling for boycotts of Israel. These legislative moves are aimed at suppressing dissent and undercutting marginalized and over-policed groups voicing concerns that disrupt current power dynamics.

"But the First Amendment guarantees people the right to voice their opposition. This includes our clients — four organizations (the #SierraClub, #NDNCollective, #DakotaRuralAction, and the #IndigenousEnvironmentalNetwork - #IEN) and two individuals (#NickTilsen with NDN Collective and #DallasGoldtooth with Indigenous Environmental Network) — all of whom are protesting construction of the Keystone XL pipeline and encouraging others to do the same.

"Construction of the Keystone XL pipeline may be imminent. Pre-construction activities resumed this month, and a hearing on the new Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the pipeline, which will serve as the basis for approval of any future permits, is coming up next Monday.

"With the laws we challenged proclaimed unenforceable, protesters and protectors no longer have to worry about incarceration or fines as they protest against the construction. That is, at a minimum, how democracy should work."

https://www.aclu.org/news/free-speech/south-dakota-governor-caves-on-attempted-efforts-to-silence-pipeline-protesters

#WaterProtectors #CriminalizingDissent #BigOilAndGas #CorporateColonialism #Fascism #DefendTheSacred #IndigenousActivists #StandWithStandingRock #FirstAmendment

South Dakota Governor Caves on Attempted Efforts to Silence Pipeline Protesters | ACLU

The state's quick retreat should serve as a lesson for other legislatures: if you criminalize protest, we will sue.

American Civil Liberties Union
@DoomsdaysCW Sorry to quibble about this point, but Noem is a nominee, she’s not the already new Director of Homeland Security. The press and online discussions referring to these nominees as appointed or already confirmed primes people for being defeatists.
@earthlingusa It sure does seem that way with some of those yahoos. I hope you're right...!
@earthlingusa But also, just in case some of these yahoos get through (especially with a triple R situation), I want folks to know who they're dealing with -- especially with regards to Noem, since DAPL is a cause I've been posting about for years!
@DoomsdaysCW Oh, I’m sure some will get through, possibly most. And I appreciate you posting info on Noem. She’s horrible. I just don’t want people to feel that there’s no point in fighting these nominations.
@earthlingusa Well, I edited my post to say she's a nominee. If folks are outraged enough, they should let their elected official know that #KristiNoem is NOT acceptable (if those officials aren't already vocal about that).
@earthlingusa And yeah, I was sure that Harris was going to win. I think even Trump was surprised that he won.
@earthlingusa I've had NoDAPL in my profile pic since I was on the hell bird site (I think I changed it back when Standing Rock was going on).
@DoomsdaysCW Why do we the people have to even deal with this kind of crap from so called representatives in government? Bribes and Graft, lobbyists always have their fingers in screwing society for profits.
@Leefellerguy It's a corrupt situation. People get elected, then courted by corporate interests, and then become lobbyists after leaving office. #OpenSecrets lays it all out for folks to see!
#USPol
@DoomsdaysCW Yes, am well aware of the circle jerk of politicians becoming lobbyist's.

@Leefellerguy @DoomsdaysCW

My guess is greed would be the real root if you dig down. Greed and capitalism.