Ethical Oil’s #IndianIgnorant tweet slammed as racist
Attempt to critique Neil Young’s “Honour the Treaties” Tour backfiring, says Aboriginal group.
The controversial, pro-oil group Ethical Oil is in PR damage control mode after publishing a social media message that many Aboriginal people saw as racist.
On Tuesday, Ethical Oil posted a tweet inviting its nearly 5,000 followers to view a link to a Neil Young video on the Sun News Network website criticizing the rock star’s “Honour the Treaties” tour.
The same link leads to several videos of Ezra Levant – the chairman of Ethical Oil — who often uses fiery language on air to describe his environmental and aboriginal foes.
Problem was, the Ethical Oil tweet included the hashtag: #IndianIgnorant
Young’s tour is in concert with Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, which sees recently federally approved oil sands expansion on its territory as a violation of its treaty rights.
“It’s racist. They should have had more tact than that for being an organization with ‘ethical’ in their name,” Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation spokeswoman Eriel Deranger told the Vancouver Observer. “It’s a cheap shot.”
“They are just trying to change the conversation away from… the tar sands expansion and the trampling of treaties of First Nations.”
Ethical Oil communications staffer Amanda Achtman says she posted the “careless” tweet, and apologized.
“The phrase was intended to point out Neil Young’s ignorance about Canadian Indian affairs,” said Achtman from Toronto.
“As sometimes happens with on-the-fly tweeting, the phrase could be taken out of context or misinterpreted, so it was deleted,” she wrote in an e-mail to the Vancouver Observer.
Still, the tweet lit a firestorm of responses online, with some countering with hashtags such as “#RacistOil.”
Consequently, the offensive hashtag #IgnorantIndian is also fast becoming a trending hashtag in Canada, according to the Trendsmap Canada twitter account.
At the time the tweet was posted, Ethical Oil had just launched its campaign designed to discredit Neil Young. The “NeilYoungLies” twitter account had re-tweeted the controversial #IgnorantIndian message.
Deranger says she can only speculate if Ethical Oil wrote the offensive tweet on purpose to draw up attention for its new anti-Neil-Young efforts.
But she said she hopes the media attention will return to what matters, including the “trampling of treaty rights.”
In December, the Harper government approved Shell Canada’s Jackpine oil sands expansion project, outraging Athabasca Chipewyan leaders, who believed they were still in negotiations about the project.
Many are concerned the project will destroy wetlands and wildlife. The project is expected to pump 100,000 barrels of bitumen oil per day.
Athabasca Chipewyan Chief Allan Adam has an online petition asking the federal government to reverse its decision on the Jackpine oil sands expansion. Nearly 50,000 Canadians have signed it in support.
“The government and Big Oil CEOs are slamming Neil Young for speaking out on the Tar Sands and the poison they are sending to my people,” Chief Adam stated on the website.
Posted on January 29, 2014, in Oil & Gas and tagged #RacistOil, Athabasca Chipewyan First Nation, Ethical Oil, Ezra Levant, Honour the Treaties, Neil Young, Tar Sands. Bookmark the permalink. 3 Comments.
You don’t seem too worried about being subject to Canada’s “Indian Act”. Why not make a change that matters. In 2014 no legislation should be called by the misnomer “indian Act”. Never mind the term on a news show.
Not sure what you mean. The article refers to the hashtag “IndianIgnorant” used by “Ethical Oil,” not the Indian Act. Two totally different subjects.
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