Supreme Court Playin' Dirty, Sides Wit' Chevron Against Da People
Oil companies get a get-out-of-jail-free card, leavin' Louisiana communities holdin' the bag for environmental damage.

Aight, listen up. The Supreme Court done messed up, straight up. They just gave Chevron and all dem other oil companies a free pass to keep messin' up the Gulf Coast. They said it's cool for these corporations to bounce lawsuits from state court to federal court when they be doin' fed bizness. That’s some BS.
So, peep the situation: Louisiana parishes been tryna hold Chevron accountable for messin' up the coast. Decades of drillin' done caused mad erosion, and these oil companies ain't tryna clean up they act. They tryna dodge responsibility for the damage they caused to the crib.
Chevron came waltzin' in, sayin' these lawsuits belong in federal court 'cause they was helpin' the U.S. military back in the day. They was refinin' oil for the war effort. And the Supreme Court, wit' they old dusty wigs, ate it up! They basically said, “Yeah, it's cool, y'all can just slide these cases over to federal court.” Nah, that ain't right.
Clarence Thomas, that dude always on the wrong side, wrote the opinion. He said Congress been lettin' federal contractors move cases to federal court. Like that makes it right! They lookin' out for the corporations, not the people livin' in the hood, whose ecosystem be gettin' destroyed. Da game is rigged, fr.
Now, it's easier for these companies to bounce cases outta state court, where they might actually get held accountable. Federal court? Bet they got lawyers on deck who know how to play the game. This ain't nothin' but a way for Chevron to skip out on payin' what they owe.
Remember that time a Louisiana jury hit Chevron wit' a $744 million bill? That was a start, but now the Supreme Court done messed that up. They threw that ruling out and sent it back to the lower court. It's like they don't care 'bout the folks livin' in Plaquemines and Cameron parishes.
This ain't just 'bout Louisiana, tho. This sets a precedent. Now, any corporation can claim they was doin' fed bizness and try to dodge state laws. That means more pollution, more erosion, and more headaches for communities already dealin' wit' too much.
Folks need to wake up and see what's goin' on. These corporations got the Supreme Court in they pocket. They don't care 'bout the environment or the people livin' near these oil rigs. All they care 'bout is makin' money. Dis some straight up cap.
The government s'posed to protect the people, but they failed. This ruling proves that. Time for the community to stand up and demand justice. We gotta hold these corporations accountable and make sure they clean up the mess they made. This is a life or death situation for some folks, ya dig?
So next time you see Chevron, remember what they did. Remember how they tried to cheat the system. And remember that it's up to us to fight for what's right. 'Cause ain't nobody else gonna do it for us. Keep it 100, fr.
This whole situation just proves once again that the system ain't built for us. It's built for the corporations and the rich folks. But we gotta keep fightin'. We gotta keep organizin'. We gotta keep demandin' justice. 'Cause at the end of the day, we all we got. No cap.
So, let's get it together, fam. Let's hold these corporations accountable and protect our communities. This ain't no game. This is real life. Let's make sure our voices are heard loud and clear. Time to stand up and fight back. On foenem grave. Period.


