| ▲ | aliasxneo 4 days ago |
| > Resistance to dam removal on the Klamath is emblematic of the profound mistrust of official narratives that increasingly leads to such upside-down outcomes as survivors of climate disasters denying climate change, or rural communities accusing the wildfire fighters who protect their homes of deliberately setting the fires. Reservoir Reach is a place where, if KRRC is using helicopters to prep for dam removal, it must make sure the public knows that the choppers aren’t carrying out black ops against American sovereignty on behalf of the United Nations. The author seems to have developed quite a strong bias about the area. |
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| ▲ | marssaxman 4 days ago | parent [-] |
| What about that statement sounds biased to you? To my ears, that is a plain spoken description of the culture of the area, compatible with what I have observed myself over the years. |
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| ▲ | s1artibartfast 4 days ago | parent | next [-] | | It seems like it is painting with an overly broad brush, condemnation by anecdote, and characterization by the negative extremes. But then again, I have my own priors, which probably bias me to thinking these people have legitimate reasons to distrust authorities who view their lives as expendable. | |
| ▲ | aliasxneo 4 days ago | parent | prev [-] | | We must have completely different experiences, then. What years and where were you active in the is area? I’ve been visiting for over a decade doing hiking, fishing, spelunking, etc. Every town had tin hatters, but to paint the whole town like that is certainly extreme. | | |
| ▲ | genter 4 days ago | parent [-] | | I've never heard anyone express concern about UN helicopters, but at least in Southern Humboldt, there was a huge fear about the state and federal government using helicopters to bust people for growing weed. My uncle had a camera in the kitchen that he or my cousins would grab and pretend to take pictures of low flying aircraft (it was illegal to fly too close and thus any evidence collected would be thrown out by the court). I wouldn't be surprised if less scrupulous people would do something with a deer rifle. PG&E still announces in Lost Coast Outpost when they're inspecting power lines. I also heard that people at Trinity Pines were shooting at CalFire when they were helping with the fires 8 years ago. Hence the reason why it burned so bad. |
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