Anti-Mountaintop Removal Lockdown Depicted on Fox’s “House”

Anyone watch Fox’s “House?” The medical profession’s answer to “CSI” and “Law and Order” with a cantankerous jaded doctor played by Hugh Laurie.

On this week’s episode, the opening segment is a lockdown by environmentalists to a bulldozer on a mountaintop removal site.  Their messaging is a bit on the cheesy side (“The Only Clean is the Green”, “What Would Nature Do”).  The interactions between activists and workers is a bit cliche and, IMHO, inaccurate (“I gotta feed my family”, “You’re children need to breathe clean air”).

But a major network (owned by Ruport Murdoch no less) airing TV epidsodes about coal, mountaintop removal, lockdowns and direct action fascinates me.

Pop culture is starting to depict what those of us in the streets and frontline communities do and that change isn’t all about what’s going on in the Beltway or on Wall Street.

3 Responses to “Anti-Mountaintop Removal Lockdown Depicted on Fox’s “House””


  1. 1 sierra Apr 24th, 2009 at 10:54 am

    Nice work Coal River friends. Hey Matt N., I think that’s you with the red hair :) .

    Keep it up.

  2. 2 Shery Tellitocci Apr 25th, 2009 at 8:52 am

    The Gosselin family on TLC just did a show with a going green theme and they added solar panels to their house. Maybe the networks are starting to catch the going green fever.

    Sherry T.

  3. 3 gooseberry Apr 27th, 2009 at 5:36 am

    This should be passed around and publicised. Top New Zealand climate scientist is sacked:

    http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/face-niwa-sacked-being-too-public-2673255

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Scott Parkin is a Senior Campaigner with Rainforest Action Network and organizes with Rising Tide North America. He has worked on a variety of campaigns around climate change, the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, mountaintop removal, labor issues and anti-corporate globalization. Originally from Texas, he now lives in San Francisco.

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