have agreed to meet with Stand Rock Sioux members in order to talk to them, get their
side of the story and maybe, just maybe, stop funding this disaster of a pipeline.
Now, a lot of people right now see this story and they think, "Look, nothing is going to
happen.
These bankers are just doing this for show.
They're not going to give into the demands of the Standing Rock Sioux."
However, it's important to remember several years ago PNC Bank was funding coal companies
involved in mountaintop-removal mining.
After a massive public backlash, after people began withdrawing their bank accounts, closing
their bank accounts with PNC, the company finally decided that they were going to stop
funding this disastrous mountaintop-removal project.
Right now, 52 million dollars has been pulled out of these banks that are currently funding
the Dakota Access Pipeline.
They may not respond to protests, they may respond to the members of the Standing Rock
Sioux tribe, but what they are responding to, as we've seen in the past, is money; because
they're banks, that's all they know.
They don't care about people.
They don't care if they're funding a project that's not only going to destroy sacred Sioux
grounds but also poison the environment and millions of people.
They don't care about that, but they do care about your money; because that's all they
know.
These greedy bankers understand money and that's it.
They don't understand human suffering.
They understand right from wrong anymore.
All they know is profit and loss.
That's why it is great they are going to meet with the Sioux, but I promise you they are
only doing that for the public.
What we can still continue to do is pull our money out of these banks.
Tell them, "You are not going to get my business.
You are not going to hold my account.
You are not going to hold my money to go fund this disaster of a pipeline."
There's plenty of banks in this country, folks.
Maybe it's not the one you want to be with, but wouldn't you rather sleep easy at night
knowing that your money is with a company that is not out there destroying the environment?
Wouldn't you feel better knowing that your money was in a bank that wasn't trying to
destroy a Native American tribe that has been here since before the colonies?
Sometimes you have to act.
Sometimes you have to do things you don't want to do.
Sometimes you have to close that bank account and move to one, maybe it's a little bit more
inconvenient, but nothing can compare to what these banks are funding, this disaster of
a pipeline that, again, could potentially poison millions of Americans and more importantly,
is destroying what's left of a Native American tribe.
Taking away the few lands that they have left, that we had all ready taking from them to
begin with.
The least we could do is close our bank accounts and stop supporting these companies that are
funding the Dakota Access Pipeline.