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Nevada Rangers detain climate activists blocking Burning Man attendees.

Nevada⁢ law enforcement was filmed arresting climate change protesters at gunpoint after driving‌ a pickup truck through their trailer blockade on Sunday.

According⁢ to a report by Freedom⁣ News TV (FNTV), the media ⁢outlet that obtained film of the incident, on Aug. 27 in Black⁤ Rock City, Nevada, the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe Rangers plunged through the roadblock that was blocking festivalgoers ‌who were on their ‌way to attend the first day of⁣ the annual Burning Man gathering.

“This is the most liberal group of people you can find on the planet,” said ⁢one of the people stuck in the traffic ⁢jam ​on the highway in the video ​capturing the events ​that led ⁣up to the incident.

After waiting for hours in their vehicles, the video shows people getting out to try to remove the contraption the climate​ change protesters assembled.

The protesters held posters making statements such as “Abolish Capitalism,” “Burners of the World Unite,” “General ⁢Strike for ⁢Climate,” and “Ban Private Jets” that were preventing those who—given⁣ the demographic of those who attend Burning Man—more than ⁢likely shared their views.

“Biden is drilling more oil than any president since Bush,”⁣ said one of the climate protesters handcuffed to the trailer.⁣ “Liberalism is not the answer either. We need to change the system.‌ We need burners to rise up.”

As the ⁤woman‌ spoke, two men argued. One​ of the men told ⁢a protester that⁣ he had ​to go to work.

Eventually, he managed to ‍drive his truck‌ around the blockade.

Others joined in‌ attempting to drag the⁣ trailer out of the road.

“You’re probably here from Ireland⁤ or [expletive] way far away,” said one woman. “Get out​ of here.”

Hundreds​ of climate protesters walk from Times Square to New York Governor Kathy Hochul’s ‌office to demand more action against climate change on Nov. 13, ⁢2021, in New York City. ​(Spencer Platt/Getty Images)

Rangers Arrive

Eventually, some other vehicles found a way around while others waited ⁤as the rangers arrived.

“Disband and get off the highway,” a ranger said from his stopped pickup truck in front ‌of the​ blockade. “This is ​a state route. Everybody will be arrested if not. Thirty seconds. Send your leader to my vehicle; let’s talk. Get off⁤ the‍ [expletive] road.”

As ⁢someone approached the vehicle, another‌ pickup‍ truck rammed through the obstruction, ‍with another truck flanking the side, effectively surrounding the protesters.

A ‍law enforcement officer ‍then⁣ got out of the pickup truck and told them to get down, holding the gun on them,⁣ tackling one woman to the ground, and handcuffing​ her.

“We’re not⁢ fighting,” screamed one of the protesters.

The officers proceeded to ‌remove the‌ remnants of the blockade off the highway and handcuffed more participants, reportedly arresting them⁣ for trespassing on tribal land.

The Daily​ Mail identified the demonstrators to be from the organizations Seven Circles and Extinction Rebellion.

General view of Black Rock City’s Burning⁢ Man festival in Nevada Sept. 5, ⁤1999. Founded in 1986 by a group of⁤ artists, filmmakers, and photographers, the​ annual event encourages a ‌collaborative response from its audience and a ⁤collaboration between artists. ‌ (Scott Nelson/AFP⁤ via Getty Images)

Environmentalist Manifesto

According to a manifesto ⁢on the ‍protest published by the anti-capitalist Seven Circles Alliance, the organization calls Burning Man festivalgoers to unite in advocating for social justice and environmentalism.

“Admit that infinite growth is incompatible with sustaining the Earth’s systems and that ⁢the green transition is a lie perpetuated by those⁣ in power. Burning Man must advocate ​for system change on both political and economic levels,” the manifesto said.

The theme of this year’s Burning Man‍ is “Animalia” to celebrate the animal kingdom. However, the Seven Circles’ manifesto said, “we must acknowledge that the animal population has declined‍ by almost 705 since⁣ 1970⁢ due to human consumer-driven activity.”

According to FNTV, the​ organization said the‌ purpose was to bring attention to capitalism’s failure to fix climate change, as well⁤ as protest the commercia



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