Interview with Propagandhi about Tar Sands mining – (Freedom From Oil Tour Diary # 6)
TAR SANDS RESISTANCE TOUR! RAN organizers Joshua Kahn Russell and Kimia Ghomeshi are on a tour of Canada and the US with the bands Propagandhi and Strike Anywhere and the organization Substance to educate, organize, and mobilize people to stop a disastrous oil project called the Tar Sands. Here is the 6th episode of our adventures – interviewing Propagandhi about the impacts of Tar Sands mining, and their experience of the tour so far. Every night we’ll be speaking with the bands on stage, working with teams of volunteers and the organization Substance to get hundreds of people to sign up to join our campaign, take actions locally, recruit for different local organizations, screen slideshows and films, distribute literature and information, and even sing songs. www.ran.org/tarsands www.ienearth.com/cits www.livewithsubstance.org www.propagandhi.com www.strikeanywhere.org
millions of dead cops
whats the band chris references at 8:20 anybody??
the puppeteer, untouchable
Megadeath fuckin suck !
@nelson3300 the anthem of the upper tier
@trocknickel – yeah to be clear, no one is moderating the comments. those comments were deleted by their own authors.
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If there were more Propagandhi fans in the world it would be a far, far better place.
Please note that the deleted comments say:
“Comment removed by AUTHOR” (emphasis is mine. The author of those posts deleted their own comments…)
I would just like to say whoever is moderating these comments. it is not helpful to your cause to remove comments.. no matter what they say it looks bias to me… Anyway is there some links to information I could look over in regards to the tar sands? thanks
rock for sustainable capitalism
what’s the song at the beginning ?
Cool video ! We also interviewed Propagandhi concerning the Tar Sands. Interesting.
They should start talking about how the government of Canada is allowing the sale of asbestos to India. They are putting in to everything they build. Its the only plant still open in North AMerica