Does the Mississippi River have rights? – NPR Illinois

 Advocates march over the Centennial Bridge, which connects Illinois and Iowa in the Quad Cities, on May 13, 2023. They called for the Mississippi River to be granted legal rights.The legal movement to grant natural entities like forests and rivers the same legal rights as humans has won meaningful success abroad, and has in recent years picked up steam in the United States. Largely indigenous-led campaigns to recognize the legal rights of natural entities like wild rice in Minnesota, salmon in Washington, and the Klamath River in northern California are setting the stage for a nascent movement for the Mississippi River.
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Old Spartan
2 years ago

They might make a good point or two, but just looking at the wack jobs certainly scares away the overwhelming majority of folks who might be inclined to listen to them. Why does a hard left agenda so often have to be presented by folks in Halloween costumes.

Riverbender
2 years ago

Just another radical group for the democrats to pander to as they continue assembling fragmented radicals into a voting block

ProzacPlease
2 years ago

In case we weren’t already certain that the left is insane…

Tom Paine's Ghost
2 years ago

These people are just dumb.They care more about inanimate objects than they care about their fellow human beings.This deeply anti human attitude of the far left environmental radicals is to see humans as an invasive species that should be exterminated in favor of the planet.

debtsor
2 years ago

Climate nutjobbery is a death cult. The answer to every climate problem is fewer people.

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